AudioJack 1.3.9

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    19/08/2004
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    14.6M
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

AudioJack is a versatile tool to obtain your favorite music from the Internet in a legal manner. To achieve this goal, AudioJack does not search some obscure file-sharing networks for your favorite songs but takes advantage of the abundant selection of Internet radio stations, which deliver an incredible variety of music 24x7. AudioJack comes with the right set of matching tools to make radio a new experience: edit the recorded sound bits with the built-in audio editor, convert them to whatever you like with the converter, and record them to CD or DVD with the integrated recording engine. Finally, put a label on your disc, created with the built-in label editor.

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