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    youtube to .wav nice and easy!

    http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/hd-audio-recorder/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuNy1sDnUGY[/video]

    i thought some here might like this tool.
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  2. Audacity can do what HD Audio Recorder does plus a whole lot more....and it's free.
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    yeah i know about that proggy too.

    i posted because this tool has a %100 easy interface and it sounds good.
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    hd audio recorder takes up small screen space with 3 click functionality, that includes launching the application. audicity is full feature rich so i think hd audio recorder stands out as an easy and fast way of recording audio streams to .wav (youtube etc. etc.) the conversion aspect of the program is a joke so definitley use something else.

    No 1 piece of software/hardware is going to sound alike in both recording and playback, the video review description states the evaluation was done using a decent motherboard audio from youtube and a pair of speakers that are over a $1000 bucks n recording studios all over the world.

    not everybody has cash for nice speakers to evaluate audio. besides it's....free! so give it a try or not.
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  5. The program has nothing to do with the sound quality of WAV's, it's up to your soundcard and the quality of audio on a website. Most audio on YouTube sounds like crap but to each his own.
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    Most audio on YouTube sounds like crap
    tell me somthing i don't know geek uh i mean srooge
    talking about uploads of things that are rare or unavailable, etc. i'm sure i hate youtube much more than you ever possibly could, but that's irrelevant. i wouldn't be surprised if you worked for some greedy media company based on your crappy audio comment.
    The program has nothing to do with the sound quality of WAV's
    actually it does or any other format for that matter.
    if you record a live instrument with a good mic in audacity and then do the exact same thing in a program like say, nuendo, using the same audio interface, you WILL hear a huge difference.
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  7. i wouldn't be surprised if you worked for some greedy media company based on your crappy audio comment.
    Yeah that's why I recommended Audacity.
    Whatever you say noob....or should I say spammer.
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    you should say neither.
    this tool supports sample rates up to 192k audacity supports up to 96k.
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