Click the Options button & on the General tab you can set the max number of cores to use, whether to delete or keep duplicates of the converted file(s), set Auto update. Using Aimersoft Music Converter is very straightforward - you add files, set the output format & destination, & click "Start" - there's nothing fancy about the non-re-sizable window. Note that some formats may require that you have needed codecs installed in Windows - testing a DVS-MS recording in XP used ffdshow for example. Speed converting (not re-recording) isn't bad, & it will import Windows Media, Apple Video, recorded files from Vista or 7's Media Center (as DVR-MS), along with. so you can put things back the way they were if necessary. The 2nd is a double-edged sword of sorts - it includes audio drivers in case your PC/laptop can't record speaker/audio out, which is great if they work & if you need them, but like any driver install these have the potential to muck up your system, so backup 1st, set a Restore Point etc. It has a couple of Gotchas - the minor one is that it uses more resources than it needs because some of the files & processes used for video are also active when you run today's GOTD. It also seems it's a limited version of an app designed to record video with DRM. Aimersoft Music Converter can both convert non-DRM audio files & record those with DRM.
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