Tinnitus Masker Deluxe
License:Shareware $34.95
Total downloads:118
Operating system:Windows XP / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11
Latest version:7.1.0.76
Description
There was a download of Tinnitus Masker Deluxe 7.1.0.76 on the developer's website when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. The software is included in Multimedia Tools.
We cannot guarantee that the program is safe to download as it will be downloaded from the developer's website. Before launching the program, check it with any free antivirus software. You can launch Tinnitus Masker Deluxe on Windows XP/7/8/10/11 32-bit. Tindel.exe is the default file name to indicate this program's installer. The most popular versions among the software users are 7.1, 7.0 and 6.1. This program is an intellectual property of Vectormedia Software.
From the developer:
Tinnitus Masker Pro generates various types of noise specifically designed to help mask your tinnitus.
Tinnitus Masker Pro is extremely easy to use and get to grips with, yet versatile enough to effectively mask most types of tinnitus. You can playback the sounds in realtime for on the spot masking or alternatively record the output to a Wav or MP3 file, ready to be burned to CD or transfered to portable device.
You may want to check out more software, such as Tinnitus Masker Pro, Deluxe Tuner or Masked Video Player, which might be similar to Tinnitus Masker Deluxe.
Comments
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Sounds interesting, and I may try it, but I wish it were possible to do and ear-versus-ear comparison for precise analysis and description... I already have some noise cancelling headphones that should make it relatively easy, but what I want to do is play various sounds in the non-tinnitus ear until I feel I have matched the tinnitus ear as closely as possible...
Actually, I also wish there were a financial model to support such new features... Tell us how much it will cost (based on your best estimate of the working (and testing) time) and then see how many people are willing to commit to paying for the feature, perhaps at $10 for each 'charity share'. Afterwards, we could be listed on the donors' page for that feature (or for the continuing cost project, in this case for the download server).