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Looking for windows mp3 recorder...

For my Dad who likes to keep it simple. No nagware, hidden stupid stuff etc

Just simple line in and mp3 out.

Comments

  • Audacity is the one you need.
    https://audacityteam.org/

  • wimwim
    edited January 2019

    Maybe not quite as simple as what you’re visualizing, but Audacity is what I would recommend too.

  • @ecou said:
    Audacity is the one you need.
    https://audacityteam.org/

    nice! Looks like he can wet his beak with multitrack too! Thanks!

  • @Fissura said:
    I'm sorry, I could be wrong, but why do not you like the standard tools of Windows, Winamp, etc.? I do not know the best in terms of simplicity and functionality. :)

    @HyperLoopo said:
    It seems to me that something else is needed, :# something that cannot be achieved with standard means!

    I just wanted to see a variety of options as I have a pretty good idea of what my Dad likes with tools in general, but really Audacity nails it particularly because it supports loopback recording on his machine easily. So this way he can just hit play on youtube and record an mp3 without having to use add-ons that eventually break or youtube/mp3 download websites etc. It didn't even occur to me that loopback recording was still a thing on windows as it has been many years since I last did it but sure enough it works on his, so no need to even run a cable between machines etc.

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