Anewsoft MP3 Recorder 2.0

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    01/05/2004
  • File size:
    1.6M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Anewsoft MP3 Recorder is audio-recording software that can record audio from your computer to files of MP3 or WAV format. You can record sound from a microphone, streaming audio from the Internet, or music played by Winamp, Windows Media Player, QuickTime, RealPlayer, Flash, or games. The program supports recording to MP3s directly and can produce CD-quality recordings. It supports advanced setting adjustments including frequency, mono/stereo sound, and bit rate. It has a real-time oscilloscope and supports five type of wave patterns. It has a built-in audio player and integrates a complete set of volume controls. Direct-to-disk functionality makes the recording as long as your like. The program can save each recording automatically, and it supports a simple recording schedule so you can start and stop at any time. It supports hot keys and recording-file length limitations, and it has an easy-to-use interface.

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  1. Great product! Rudolf Radolfzell -- January 5 2006, 10.22

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