How to Remove Audible Noise Insertion in Total Recorder
The Total Recorder software allows you to record any audio that's playing on your computer's sound card. Total Recorder can capture audio which would otherwise be impossible to record, including streaming audio from the Web. Developer High Criteria offers a free trial version of the software. The trial version is fully functional but inserts short blasts of white noise into the audio recording at 60-second intervals. To remove this audible noise insertion from Total Recorder, purchase a registration code from the software's developer, then enter it into the program.
Instructions
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Open TotalRecorder.com in your Web browser. Click the "Purchase" link in the left-hand column of the Web page.
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Click the radio button next to the version of Total Recorder that you have installed on your computer. Click the "Buy" button at the bottom of the page.
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Enter your name and contact information into the text fields on the Web page that opens. Click "Continue," then enter your payment information on the next page. Click "Submit to Card Issuer."
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Open your email inbox, then open the email from High Criteria. Highlight the registration code contained in the email, then press "Ctrl" and "C" simultaneously to copy it to the Windows clipboard.
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Launch Total Recorder. Open the Help menu and click "Registration."
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Type your name into the first text box, then click inside the "Your registration key" text field. Press "Ctrl" and "V" simultaneously to paste the registration code into Total Recorder. Click "OK" to register Total Recorder and remove the audible noise insertion.
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Tips & Warnings
If you accidentally delete your Total Recorder registration key, enter your email address into the "Restore Your Key" page on the Total Recorder website.
Purchasing a registration code for Total Recorder is the only legal way to remove the audible noise insertion.