Replay Music

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Publisher: Applian Technologies, Inc.
The lowest price: $35.96
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When it comes to music on the Internet, you have two legal choices: you can stream tracks, or you can purchase them as individual downloads.

Replay Music can record streamed songs from most applications, break them into individual files (either as WAV or 128- to 320-Kbps MP3 files) and even tag them with the correct song and artist info. It does this by taking a digital fingerprint of a song and comparing it with the information stored in its central server.

The program works with a variety of streams, including those from Napster, Rhapsody and Musicmatch that require a subscription. Replay also has built-in CD-burning controls, and it can burn CDs or send tracks to iTunes automatically.

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Replay Rocks!

By Sparx on Tue, 2007-10-30 20:03
Pros: Supremely easy to use, organizes your music, needs very little input from you. Instructions are highly detailed.
Cons: A bit on the pricey side, almost impossible at some times to do other work whilst it is running.
When I first read the program description I thought 'excellent!' because even though as I am sure that there are many programs like this, this is the first of its type that I came across. With this...
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I almost never buy software, but I HAD to buy this.

By chemartista on Fri, 2006-12-22 04:09
Pros: It records music from your online music service and it auto-splits and auto-names your tracks.
Cons: It might not run well with other softare simultaneously, and it records your music as it plays which means there's a lot of time involved.
Replay Music is THE answer for your online music service recording needs. At least, the best one I've found so far. I bought it and it does exactly what I wanted it to do. Basically, I wanted all of...
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Just push the button

By nelia on Sat, 2006-11-25 01:59
Pros: Easy interface, determines all information about the track. You can get the latest music.
Cons: Sometimes the quality of music is not very good.
Replay Music is very simple in use – just push the recording button and any music playing in your PC will be recordered on the hard disk. First. Replay Music works with any player and with any...
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"Download" Radio Music

By acwebs on Mon, 2006-11-06 17:08
Pros: Easy to setup and use; Simple interface; does exactly what it advertises; May be the only software that works with subscription services.
Cons: Doesn't work well with a slow Internet connection; Using the computer while trying to simultaneously record can reduce song quality.
I have a subscription to Rhapsody which lets you listen to any song in their vast music catalog. The only bummer is you have to be online and connected to their website. But what if you could...
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Go with the flow

By Matt Dearborn on Tue, 2006-10-24 23:06
Pros: Easy to install, attractive console, very quick to learn.
Cons: Slightly confusing at first, tracks are not CD quality.
I've been listening to internet radio for months now, and I have been looking for software to record the radio when I hear a good song. It makes sense, then, that Replay Music was exactly what I was...
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Swimming with the stream

By mmalka on Sun, 2006-10-22 20:05
Pros: Simple yet powerful. Easy to install and use. Free ad-on.
Cons: Recording sounded a little bit metallic. Had some problems with the demo. Version here was not the most current.
I enjoy listening to online radios, and always wondered how nice it would be to record while listening, as we used to do in the pre-digital era with the old cassette recorder (if you don’t know...