Griffin Final Vinyl - 1.1.2records audio from any source using iMic |
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- Version: 2.5.1, 4/13/2008 01:25PM PST
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jpc
No MP3! - Version: 2.5.1, 4/9/2008 08:30PM PST
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VBVB
The Preferences allow you to choose what output format you want. But the choice is betweenAIFC or WAV. NOT MP3! What gives?
So, even if Final Vinyl works, you still will have to convert the results to MP3s.
Not the user friendliest app of 'm all...
So, even if Final Vinyl works, you still will have to convert the results to MP3s.
Not the user friendliest app of 'm all...
works for me - Version: 2.5, 3/14/2008 05:42PM PST
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missapple
This is my first time to ever use Final Vinyl and I had no problems hooking up my Denon turntable to my Mac via an iMic (although I think I could have just used the RCA to mini plug). I converted a double LP album which was recorded live. That made it hard to detect all the tracks because there is talking and clapping between songs. Apparently, Final Vinyl can detect tracks automatically, which is very nice, but I could not find any way to delete pops and snaps as you can with Audacity.
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- works for me
-Experienced several crashes, but it recovers well without losing the captured music. One crash was on launch. One moving the gain slider.
-The waveform is often inaccurate, with silent parts showing high volume, and rebuilding didn't help.
-It is nearly intuitive to use, but the "connected to turntable" radio button on the EQ > Effects menu is placed at the bottom where it is initially invisible until you scroll or expand the window, so you can easily miss it. It should be at the top next to the other "Typical Connection" button. Go figure. This is the one you'll need if you are importing vinyl (remember the name of the program...), so it's odd that it isn't the default, and that you have to hunt for it.
Note that applied effects can't be undone.
Overall, a nicely done program that is a welcome addition to Griffin's iMic.