Roxio releases RecordNow 9 Music Lab Premier

Edit audio files and record from internet radio


5 January 2007 10:41 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Roxio's latest audio software solution, RecordNow 9 Music Lab Premier, helps you to edit, create, and manage your music or audio files.

The program, which is Vista-compatible, includes features like a tool for removing noise from analogue recordings, and a multi-format audio converter that lets you transfer audio files from one format to another. It supports MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, and OGG Vorbis, amongst other formats.

AutoMix is Roxio's name for its playlist creation tool, which identifies and collects similar tracks based on your favourites or certain genres; there's also a useful web radio capture application so that you can record internet radio and save them as music tracks.

In addition, the software contains a UPnP audio server so that you can stream your music to any UPnP-compatible device, and a tool that lets you create your own ringtown from any audio file.

RecordNow Music Lab Premier costs £20 and is available now, while RecordNow Music Lab, available soon, costs £15.
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