Replay Music Review
Go with the flow
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
Easy to install, attractive console, very quick to learn.
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 looking for.
The first thing I noticed about Replay Music was how easy it was to install. In less than 30 seconds I had the program's very attractive blue and silver console on my desktop.
When I first opened the program, there was a short introduction about how to use it, but I was still slightly confused at the beginning. I decided to click on the Help tab, which took me to Replay Music's website. The website explained, in great detail (including screenshots), exactly how to use the program. I didn't have a problem after that.
I configured Replay Music to my iTunes and began recording some of my favorite radio stations. The recording process was quick and easy, but cutting the specific tracks wasn't the most intuitive process. However, I quickly learned how to do it after a couple of tries.
One bonus that I found out about is that I could use the program to record my old cassettes and LPs onto my computer, and I successfully recorded and cut three of my LPs.
The only drawback that I noticed was that the tracks weren't CD quality, but they were still better than average.
Absolutely worth it if you want to record the radio or your old LPs or cassettes.