Audio capture support won"t install in CD spin doctoris there something I need to know?

How do I install audio capture support? I/m getting an error message: The Installation Failed. Does anyone know of a solutioon?

AFAIK, CD Spin Doctor requires Toast Titanium 9. The latest CE Spin Doctor that works with it is 5.0.4. Once you launch it, the first window that pops up is this.

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