iRecordMax 7.4.1 for Windows

by MediaLionSoft

Avg. Rating 4.8 (4 votes)

File Details

File Size 9.4 MB
License Shareware, $29.95
Operating System Windows 2000/Server 2003/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 659
Publisher MediaLionSoft
Homepage iRecordMax

Publisher's Description

iRecordMax is your universal recorder for any medium; transfer your favorite records, tapes, and all other audio media quickly and in perfect quality. One click, and recording is on. You can also record streaming audio, Mic input, Line-in input, Quick Time, Real Player, Flash, games, as well as CDs and DVDs.

Latest Reviews

Dan3

Dan3 reviewed v7.1.4 on Oct 8, 2008

iRecordMax is power and to the point with easy to navigate tools, which make the rigorous deadlines that coincide with the design world a lot less stressful.

Lancelot31

Lancelot31 reviewed v7.1.4 on Sep 23, 2008

Very useful for the simple tasks I want it to do.

DWGLab

DWGLab reviewed v7.0.2 on Sep 9, 2008

Simple to use and I used it to trim 'Bolero'(for use as a sound track for a movie) from 13 mins to the perfect length of around 6 minutes. I did the whole job in about 40 minutes (not bad when the original is 13 minutes long! :) ) and the result was perfect to within fractions of a beat. I'd previously tried a couple of other utilities to edit the music and was lucky if I got accuracy within a bar or two.

Avg. Rating 4.8 (4 votes)
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Dan3

Dan3 reviewed v7.1.4 on Oct 8, 2008

iRecordMax is power and to the point with easy to navigate tools, which make the rigorous deadlines that coincide with the design world a lot less stressful.

Lancelot31

Lancelot31 reviewed v7.1.4 on Sep 23, 2008

Very useful for the simple tasks I want it to do.

DWGLab

DWGLab reviewed v7.0.2 on Sep 9, 2008

Simple to use and I used it to trim 'Bolero'(for use as a sound track for a movie) from 13 mins to the perfect length of around 6 minutes. I did the whole job in about 40 minutes (not bad when the original is 13 minutes long! :) ) and the result was perfect to within fractions of a beat. I'd previously tried a couple of other utilities to edit the music and was lucky if I got accuracy within a bar or two.

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