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Fox Audio Recording 1.02


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 09/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server, Windows Media Player
Downloads 113 Limitations None
Publisher FoxShareware Development File Size 7.0M
Date added 20 Dec 2004 Check your speed

Fox Audio Recording is an audio recording tool, which records audio streaming from any source like media players, the Internet Web sites, microphone, or applications. Fox Audio Recording supports recording to audio files MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG Vorbis directly without temporary files. Fox Audio Recording also has a built-in audio converter, audio player, and MP3 id3 tag editor.

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