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- Version: 1.41, 10/4/2009 07:23AM PST
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Carsten_Levin_637
The concept, the features is just what you need if you want to digitize your vinyl records from an USB gramophone to your computer to burn CD's or to include into iTunes.
The problem is that Golden has not been tested and does not work on Leopard and Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6).
This is due to the application not being able to write the digitized files to disk. Probably because of either path problems or privileges.
You should think that a problem like this would be solved at once. But the support- and helpline system of Golden Records is defunct.
They claim that if you do not pay extra for getting answers to technical issues like this you will have wait until the extra-paid-support-questions are solved. It seems that it is taking Golden Records quite a while to resolve the paid-for-requests ... after a month still no answer to this very simple question.
Based on this, and untill the most fundamental issues are resolved, I have to warn you against Golden from Golden Records.