Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder Download
Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder is a simple, effective and fast tool designed to record music that you play on your computer. It does not record music from the speakers, but directly from the computer. This means that you can listen to and record music from Internet radio services like Spotify, Pandora, Deezer, Apple Music and even Skype conversations.
Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder is easy to use, simply press the red Record button in the top left menu bar of Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder, then run the song or broadcast that you want to record. The program automatically starts recording the track to an MP3 or M4A file. At the same time, Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder turns off your computer's speakers so that nothing disturbs you while recording. Using the program, you can record not only individual songs from Spotify or Deezer but also entire albums or playlists.
After recording, simply turn off the sound source - e.g. internet radio or music program. Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder automatically saves the file to MP3 format on your computer. It also automatically downloads the album art and meta tags (artist name, track name, etc.). Now you can listen to the recorded song or transfer it to another place on the computer. To do this, click the Library button on the options bar in the middle of the program interface. This will take you to the library of songs ripped from the Internet.
If, however, you want to see where the recorded song is located on your computer, right-click it in the Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder library and select "Open in folder" from the list of options. After transferring to the Windows file manager, copy it and move it. For example, iTunes or any other music program we use.
Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder also has additional options such as setting the recorded music format. Just click the gear icon in the upper right corner of the program to be transferred to the settings. Here, in the Format tab, we can set the bitrate, sampling, and the target format of the created file (MP3 or M4A). The changes will take effect for the next file to be recorded.