Want to see more ? Let's start the tour! When you open Replay
Music, it appears like this:
- Click Start Recording. The Start Recording Session
dialog appears:
- Enter a name for the Album. This is used if Replay
Music can't determine the album name.
- Enter a Default Genre. If Replay Music cannot determine
a genre, then this one is used.
- Add Tracks to iTunes: If you want your recorded
tracks to be added to iTunes automatically (for syncing to
your iPod), check this option. Tracks are added after the
recording session ends.
- Click OK. The recording session starts.
- Play the audio you want to record.
As you record, the main screen fills up with the names of
the songs that have been recorded, as you see here:

Editing MP3 Tags
You can change the artist, album and song title tags in the
saved MP3 files. Just select one or more tracks, and click Edit
Track(s). The Edit Track dialog appears:

Just enter the new data for the track, then click OK.
The information you entered is saved inside the MP3 file.
When you're done recording, just click Stop Recording.
Sorting and Deleting Tracks
During or after recording, you can sort the list of tracks
by Artist, Title, Album or Genre -- just click the desired
column heading. This makes it easy to see what songs have been
recorded. If you don't want some of the songs you've recorded,
you can delete multiple tracks at once by highlighting them
and clicking Delete Tracks.
Try Replay Music Yourself!
That's how easy it is to record with Replay Music. Go ahead
-- download a demo and order today!
Learn more from the
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