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-concept/design GmbH
-4.0.0.8
- www.hitrecorder.com
-Shareware
-17$  Purchase
- 574 people
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This review applies to version 1.7 The latest version of this software will soon be reviewed by our informers.

conceptdesign Hit-Recorder 1.7 is a tool to record songs from Internet radio stations.

You can record up to 20 files at the same time, from any Internet radio that the program can find. You can listen or not the stations that are being recorded.

You can save hundreds of MP3 files in a few hours, without the need of using file-sharing networks.

The songs will be recorded in a folder with the name of the station that played them. By using full Title-Detection (CDDB support), the program will save the files with it´s real name and artist.

You can use filters to select the songs from your favorite artists. The program has a scheduler to record a certain program at a given time.

Hit-Recorder is capable of filtering files with a given name, like jingles or ads.

You can later edit the songs you´ve recorded using the integrated audio editor, burm music or data CD's, and copy the songs on your USB stick, iPod®, PSP® or PDA/Smartphone.

Hit-Recorder also has a built-in CD Ripper that will allow you to rip an arbitrary number of audio tracks from CDs as MP3, OGG or WMA to your hard disk.

You can even record to PlayStation Portable.

The program can be installed directly on a USB device, so you can load and administrate music to your stick; even on the iPod® and PSP®!
Advantages
  • It´s a good way to obtain hard to find music.
Disadvantages
  • None.

Reviewed by: Daniel Ángel Romero

Reviewer rating: Editor's rating 5

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