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CD Spin Doctor

CD Spin Doctor - 4.0.2.333t

digitize and enhance LPs, cassettes, audio

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Current Version: 4.0.2.333t
Release Date: 2008-01-01
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 3,215
Downloads (all versions): 40,659
Price: $39.99

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Product Description:

CD Spin Doctor is perfect for rediscovering your classic collection of LPs and cassettes, recording live performances, sermons or lectures, and creating your own podcasts! You can define tracks, reduce noise and enhance the sound quality with included filters, and add the audio to your iTunes library with ease.

Record, edit, restore and enjoy your music with CD Spin Doctor.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 10.3.9 or higher (10.4 recommended).
  • Supports all internal audio devices included with Macintosh computers.
  • Universay Binary
  • Supports USB and Firewire external audio devices such as Griffin iMic and iSight camera.
  • Toast integration requires Toast 7 (sold separately).

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CD Spin Doctor Usage TipCD Spin Doctor cool but flawed - Version: 4.0.1.205t, 1/13/2008 07:45AM PST

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studio144
I use a different program to record and remove surface noise, and then basically used Spin Doctor 2 to split the file into tracks, which was pretty efficient at that. Spin Doctor 3 added the "send to iTunes" function, which I liked, but it was clunky for fine tuning the track splits, so I used each for what it was good at. (Mac X, Tiger throughout). Upgraded to Leopard. Spin Doctor 2 and 3 can't play sound in Leopard; trying to do so causes crashes. (Leopard is pretty crash-happy as it is). Spin Doctor 4 is functional in Leopard, but it's only part of Toast 8; I use Toast enough to justify the upgrade from Toast 6, the last version I had. Spin Doctor 4 in Toast 8 will crash the first 2 or 3 times you try to auto-define tracks for a file. On the 3rd try it often completes the task, but not always. So, right now I open Spin Doctor 2 and auto-define without playing the track, save, quit, open in version 4 and proceed. The Toast / iTunes integration is saving me time in the overall process.

Since I don't use Spin Doctor's sound filters, I can live with it with this work around and for this limited purpose.

If you think you can fire this up and archive your vinyl (old and new) easily and satisfactorily, you can't.
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CD Spin Doctor ReviewCD Spin Doctor - Version: 4.0.1.205t, 1/11/2008 12:24PM PST

beckstead
This product is basically not functional with Leopard. I had Toast 7 and when ever I tried to use Spin Doctor it froze. No support is available, so I thought I probably should upgrade to Toast 8. Now it doesn't freeze it simply crashes. Again no support is available. I tried all of the current updates with no improvement. If you are interested in this product, I would certainly wait for some more development work on it.
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CD Spin Doctor Review4.0.2.333 Crashes - ? Auto define the culprit - Version: 4.0.1.205t, 11/17/2007 12:47PM PST

Cynic
Updated as part of Toast 8.0.3

Generally good program in the past but now crashes almost every time - I suspect it relates to Auto Define as when I resurrect a recording and define manually it doesn't crash.

Cynic

MBP 2.33 GHz Intel Duo with OS 10.5.1 Leopard
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