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You can choose the folder location where you want to save your music files, select copy protection and quality options, and specify whether you want your music added to a playlist in Windows Media Player. Analog Recorder saves your music in Windows Media Format as a file with a .wma extension, applying the options you selected.
To select settings and save your tracks
By default, the track title is used as the file name.
This option specifies that the tracks transferred from your analog audio device are licensed, and therefore protected from distribution.
Saving tracks at a higher quality requires more disk space. For example, copying an entire CD at a smaller size file and a bit rate of 48 kilobits per second (Kbps) might require 22 megabytes (MB) of disk space. Copying an entire CD using a better quality file and a bit rate of 192 Kbps might require 86 MB of disk space.
If you selected an existing playlist, Analog Recorder appends your tracks to the end of that playlist. If you do not want to add your music to a playlist, accept the default setting of None.
Analog Recorder shows the progress as it formats and saves your music to your computer.
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