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RadioTracker Rips Music From Internet Radio Stations Into Mp3 Files

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RadioTracker - Rips Music from Internet Radio Stations

RadioTracker - Rips Music from Internet Radio Stations

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Installation/Support

The installation is automatic and an uninstall program will eliminate it from your computer should you wish.

There is a fairly active support forum at the RadioTracker website and the built-in help is more than adequate for users.

Reality Check

Users should understand that the program can only record what it hears. That means if an Internet radio station fades one song into another, or a DJ talks over a portion of the music, there’s a chance RadioTracker will lose some notes. Selecting the “fade” option on your cuts “fixes” most of that but in the same respect, might give you an mp3 file that is missing a note or two from the beginning or end as the fades cover those audio blemishes.

Overall, this is truly useful and easy to use program. It automates the search for your music and can literally save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars in music downloads.

RadioTracker comes in two versions: Platinum and Premium. At this writing, the Premium version is $19.95 and Platinum is $29.95. A free download trial version is available at the RadioTracker website: www.RadioTracker.com

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