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How long will it take until I am able to use the software after I register? How long until I receive a receipt from my purchase? How long does this program last? No sound or low sound during playback, What do I do? What bitrate do you encode files in? Bitrate is the average number of bits one second of audio data will consume and has a direct relationship to the quality of an MP3. For near-CD quality, the bitrate need only be 96 Kbps. However, for CD quality, encode all CDs at 128 Kbps or 160 Kbps. As the Kbps number increases, expect your MP3's file size to increase as well. This may seem like a trivial point, but as your MP3 collection grows larger, available hard-drive storage space grows smaller. To change the bitrate settings in ScrewLab: after you record your song. Choose the bitrate that's appropriate for you. If you have the hard-drive space, leave it at 128 Kbps. What is a Mp3? Mp3 stands for Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG) version 1, audio layer 3. This file format compresses audio files, making it easier to transfer and much less storage space to store them. Where do I get Mp3s? MP3s can be downloaded at a number of different places throughout the web. Use Recordstream on Screwlab while playing the CD in Windows Any third-party bundled software included in the download? Screwlab Pro & v3.8 are 100% spyware/adware free Why do I need to "register" the free download? Free downloads are provided by software companies for you to try a product before you purchase. These products will have limiting features, such as limited days of free use, allowing you to evaluate the software prior to purchasing it. How do I find my software code so I can get my unlock key code? After you register Screwlab, we will send you your key code to the email that you use with Paypal. Is this a one time Payment? |
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