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No Support, 2008-10-07 I have used Audio Extract Pro for several years and found it to be for the most part useful, but recently have had some problems with the manual record function. I have been attempting to contact their tech support for two weeks now and have been completely ignored. Not even an acknowledgment let alone a solution to my problem. I purchased what I thought was a DVD of the new version which finally arrived after several weeks and found that it was a nonfunctional with Vista old version.
If you use this you are on your own. Tech support is just place holder on their website.
4 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
Make sure you register....., 2005-12-22 After forking over 50 for this garbage, installing and then not using for a while, I was prompted for an ID and pass code. WTF?! I did not spend my cash so I could monkey around with this, especially after tossing everything else..Ahhh, the utter nerve and greed of these companies.
15 of 16 customers found the following review helpful:
Try before you buy, 2005-06-03 The testimonials scattered around the internet encouraged me to buy this product. After experiencing the product and having an unsatisfying interchange with their customer service, I am fairly sure that most of the testimonials are plants.
Some recommendations:
1) The product only works with ShoutCast. To see if these are the stations you would like to record, first go to the shoutcast web site. 2) Before purchasing, it is highly recommended that you download the free trial from the audioxtract web site to see if the product will work for you. 3) Do read through the FAQs on the same web site. 4) Know that you will need DSL or cable to use the product as it is advertised. 5) Also know that if you are as dis-satisfied as I am, you will be able to experience the wonderful efficiency with which Amazon.com handles returns.
11 of 11 customers found the following review helpful:
Songs blend together and files are truncated, 2005-02-27 The Audio Xtract program does exactly what it says it does, but there is a fundamental problem that everyone should be aware of. First, just like on commercial over-the-air radio, the music streams available usually 'blend' together such that one song fades out while the next fades in. This means that your recorded files will seldom have a clean start and beginning. Sometimes, there is even DJ banter that gets captured. The next problem is that the algorithm used to calculate when one song ends and the next starts appears to be imprecise. I've recorded songs that were off by as much as 10 seconds from where they should have started (and ended up having to combine them with adjacent files and re-split them manually). If you're looking for a good way to get radio-ized music, there is no better software than this. However, if you want clean songs with intact lead-ins and endings, you will seldom get that with this product. Sorry!
3 of 10 customers found the following review helpful:
This is even better than the original!, 2004-12-08 Let me tell you, this has to be one of the coolest products ever on the market. Record 8 internet radio stations at once, then use the additional sound editors to trim them down to your own liking. Very easy to use, and once you have a pile of songs, pick out the ones you want and start burning cds. A great way to collect music and the best part of all is you don't have to pay some lame fee like with iTunes or MusicMatch.
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