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I was using aPowersoft streaming audio recorder in evaluation mode for a while and recorded many CDs from youtube videos that I converted into MP3. Then it stopped working and their tech support could not get it working again. Then I was told if I bought their software for $79.95 for a lifetime license, they could get it to work for me so I did but they could not get it to working for me again so I asked for a refund.
Can you tell me if iTunes or amazon have a thing for about $10 a month that I can DL and burn music to my own CDs with?
I had many saved albums to MP3 in my Windows Media Player but they refused to burn to CD so I had to delete them.
BTW, I run a Dell PC with Windows 7.
Thank you.
Online sources, as in, streaming audio?
You'd need some software to record the streaming audio first... If you are looking to record a popular source (Youtube) there may be a number of websites that offer streaming-to-mp3 conversion free.
For any streaming source, you can also use any sound recorder software on your PC, one of the most widely used free ones being "Audacity" --> http://www.audacityteam.org/
There is a bit of a learning curve to it, however, you can't beat the price and functionality IMHO. May be a bit much for simple recording needs, I don't know.
Once you have them recorded on your machine, it should be an easy task to burn them to a CD as well, even Windows Media Player can do it.
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