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Record talk shows&music from XM Radio: Timetrax or Replay Music or Audio Hijack ProI believe all of the above split and record music but Audio Hijack (mac Only) pro doesn't automatically tag like the others do. Any suggestions which one to use to record talk shows and some music on xm radio?
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Re: Record talk shows&music from XM Radio: Timetrax or Replay Music or Audio Hijack PTo tell you the truth I've never used TimeTrax. And I've never seen song splitting and tagging among its feature. If I'm wrong, please tell me about it.
Replay AV can record from XM Radio. And you can schedule your recordings with it. Its built-in Replay Media Guide has a listing of all XM Radio channels. But it doesn't support song splitting and tagging (this feature only works with Shoutcast compatible radio stations). Replay Music is a direct sound recording software that can split and tag songs. It is very good, but of course this technology can't guarantee a 100% efficiency in splitting and tagging. If you really need your tunes to be separated, named and tag then Replay Music is a good choice. If you need a software like Audio Hijack, then you can find lots of direct sound recording software for Windows. You can also record from your sound card with a freeware sound editor Audacity. |
Tags: audio hijack pro, hijack, music, radio, record, record music, record satellite radio, record talk shows, record xm radio, replay, replay av, replay music, shows music, talk, timetrax |
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