Audiotools version 4.60
by Andrew Fish

If you've ever tried to create audio cd's from your tapes and lp's you have probably 
found that it can be a very time-consuming task which requires vast amounts of spare 
hard-drive space and a lot of patience. First you have to record your sample to 
hard-disk with a package which can handle huge samples and then you have to load it 
into your editor, trim the silences from the front and back, possibly cut it into 
tracks and save it as one or more files to your hard-disk before deleting your 
temporary file. Only then can you put your audio onto CD. What you should be able 
to do is run one program which does the whole thing.

Audiotools is a solution for this problem - it can write CD-R's and it can 
automate the rest of the process of recording audio, removing extraneous silences,
reducing noise and dividing it up into tracks.

To install, simply extract the files from the zip file to wherever you would like them.
The archive should contain:

	ATOOLS460.EXE	self-installing exe
	README.TXT	This file

This program is freely distributable shareware. When unregistered this version is limited 
to ten minutes of audio per recording. The package can be registered for $20 at RegNet 
https://secure.reg.net/product.asp?ID=2051

If you have any queries or suggestions, the author can be contacted via email at
andrew@unrelatedinventions.com

The latest version of the software (all upgrades for registered users are free) is always
available at http://www.unrelatedinventions.com/Audiotools



