Saturday, June 18, 2011

Free Giveaway: Record, Download and Save Online Streaming Audio

The excitement of having the latest song with you is great but what if the song is not available to download online? What if you can only listen to the song on your FM station but can’t download? I know how much it feels bad about this, but if you don’t know, here is a tool using which you can record and save your favourite online streaming audio.

With the help of this tool called Streaming Audio Recorder, you can record and save any sound that comes from your sound card. Actually the song that you hear online is played through the sound card of your system. Your favourite shows on the FM stations can also be recorded.

Streaming Audio Recorder uses a virtual sound card to record any sound played through your sound card. This software records streaming audio from any online music sites and radio stations like MySpace, Napster, Rhapsody, XM radio, AOL radio, etc. After recording, you can split audio files; edit ID3 tags like title, artist, and genre.

Well this is not it; you can save the downloaded audio among several formats like .mp3, wma, wav and aac etc. The tool can also be used as a powerful sound editor. However the tool is not a freeware, and can be bought at $29.00 for a year but we are providing a single license of this tool to one of our readers.

So if you are impressed with the tool and wanted to get the free license then here is how to:

1. Just subscribe to our free computer tips and tricks by entering your email address inthis link. Don’t forget to confirm your subscription by clicking the link in the email received.
Note: it is free too.

2. Join us on Facebook.

3. Drop a comment below with your name.

Make sure that you type in the correct email ID of you else you won’t be able to receive the license via email.

If you have done the first 2 steps already, you will be counted in automatically. The winner will be selected on a random basis within a week’s time and will be notified by email.

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