Make local copies of the podcasts or of your favorite songs playing on Internet radio and save them into the MP3 format. The tool automatically eliminates background noises and system sounds from the recording. It includes file splitting and re-tagging capabilities.
Replay Music is intended to record online audio and video, mostly when the clips cannot be downloaded in any other way. The program has a very straightforward interface, so you will not have any difficulty to use it. There are even two modes in which you can use the utility, which are called Large and Small. However, should you feel it is necessary, you can always consult its online manual.
It may be a good idea to start on small interface mode, in which there are only a few buttons. With just a click you can start recording whatever is being played. You can also set the desired output folder. The other buttons are irrelevant for the program’s operation. In large interface mode, in turn, the program’s window has enough space to show the names of the audio clips you are recording.
Fortunately, you can configure the software to some extra tasks. In this regard, it is important to set the audio source, which may be an application, a device or the stereo mix generated by your sound card. to pick an output format. Various extensions are supported, including MP3, FLAC, M4A, OGG, WAV and WMA. You can also choose the desired bitrate and adjust volume. Good news is that it supports automatically splitting a continuous music stream when silence is detected. Likewise, the tool lets you extract a given fragment manually. As to naming the output audio files, the program allows setting naming rules. Luckily, it can retrieve tag information, which you can personalize using its built-in tag editor.
In a nutshell, Replay Music can definitely come in handy when you want to record audio from various types of sources. The product is shareware, which means it can be evaluated at no cost. However, it only allows a ridiculously small number of tries.
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