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Click here to download Podcast Station (2.3.03)
Note to users who are upgrading: Any version prior to 2.3 must be uninstalled before installing this version. This will not affect your current files or registration.
Download the last archived version of Podcast Station (2.1.14)
A couple of important things:
- The User Guide under the Help menu answers many questions.
- Viewing the Video Tour and other Tutorials will go a long way toward helping you see how easy Podcast Station is to use.
- You never have to "save" anything after creating and naming a file. PCS auto saves all edits, additions and added effects as it goes, all of which can be un-done with unlimited Undos and re-done with unlimited Redos at any time, even after you have closed and reopened a file.
- NOTE TO VISTA USERS: Advanced Effects (Microsoft DirectX Media Objects) are not available at this time due to a deprecated programming interface under Vista. We are researching the problem and will have a solution soon.
What you have to have (minimum)
- An analog microphone that can plug into your sound card
- Windows 2000, XP or Vista
- Pentium 3 or higher
- DirectX 9 or higher
- Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 or higher
- Soundcard (audio device) with current WDM/DirectSound audio drivers
The easiest way to check all of these conditions is with the Microsoft DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Click the "Start" button in the lower lefthand corner of the taskbar, select "Run" from the popup menu, then type in "dxdiag" and hit Enter. Your operating system version, installed service packs, and DirectX version are noted on the first window. Read the information carefully. If you see that you are running DirectX 8 or less, we highly recommend you visit http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx, download the latest version and install it on your computer.
The diagnostic tool also displays information about hardware devices on your system, with a separate tab for each device at the top of the window. Each audio device driver is represented by a "Sound" tab. Clicking these tabs shows you the device name, the driver type (WDM drivers are clearly noted as "WDM", not "Emulated"), and the date of the driver. If the driver is more than two years old we highly recommend you visit the website of the soundcard vendor and download their latest WDM/DirectSound driver for your device.
Please note that Podcast Station does NOT support ASIO drivers.
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