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To: Vlad
Hi Vlad, ٩̮(ُӦُ̮̮͂Ӧ)̃ʅ۶
The 
Sound Card Recorder programs out there basically record any sound passing through any line of your sound card. They achieve this regardless of the input sources, e.g. from microphone, line-in from external hardware like LP, cassette, CD/DVD/VCR players, AM/FM/Satellite radio, TV, etc., and from internal players like AVS Media Player, Windows Media Player, Classic Media Player, Internet media players, Winamp, Real Player, Quick Time, Flash, Games, Midi and/or Audio sequencer/mixers, etc., brief, whatever sound a PC can reproduce. Then or in real-time, those programs compress the waveforms into many formats like MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, MP4, VOX, AU, AIFF, etc.
Some programs even include different original tools to edit the waveforms. But a few boldly offer an older version of the AVS Audio Editor! 
(URL on request)
I'm surprised that 
AVS Audio Recorder cannot do that because there is a market for a 
wyHiwyg “
What you HEAR is what you get”, be it for home users or home/studio professionals. Then, we all can benefit from your other fantastic products, e.g. 
Audio Editor/Converter before adding the final audio to a visual media with the help of your 
Photo Editor, 
Image Converter and finaly, to put it all together with your 
Video Editor/Converter. Of course to make backup copies for ourselves with your 
Disc Creator and for friends with your 
DVD Copy and 
Cover Editor☺‼
« AVS Audio Recorder », a real 
WYHIWYG “What You HEAR Is What You Get ” !!
That sounds good as a title, isn't it? ٩(ّૈُ̮͂.ّ̮͂ૈٌ)۶
Daniel