For the rest, however, you will have to enter the information yourself. First of all, the program can fill in information about popular and famous albums automatically. Of course, some albums are easier to record than others based on a variety of factors. After all, the help contents should cover pretty much any question you might have. Recording with a program is very easy as well.
Keep in mind that the trial version of the application allows for five full albums to be recorded but no more than that. You will need to create a new album that you will store your files in but you can just use the default one. The second box that will pop is the New Collection one. Furthermore, it offers a quick link to the Help contents that contain a very extensive tutorial on every single aspect of VinylStudio, even regarding the connection of your devices to your PC so that you can start recording immediately. Some of the tips found there can really help you get a grip of the program. You can immediately disable it by unchecking the box at the bottom left corner but I would advise against it. The first time you start the application you will be greeted by the Tip menu. The whole aesthetic of the program gives of a strange vibe although that is not necessarily a bad thing. The buttons, toolbars and utilities are very well designed and they fit into the general frame of the interface rather nicely. It has an old-school feel to it but it never feels obscure. The look of the program is quite clean and easy on the eye.
The supported operating systems are Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8. You will have the option of creating shortcuts, choosing an installation folder and running the application and the ReadMe file immediately after the setup is over.
The setup for the application should be very simple and the clear interface should help.