RecordNow
If you are looking for RecordNow, you have come to the right place. We explain what RecordNow is and point you to the official download.
What is RecordNow?
The RecordNow Data is part of the RecordNow MusicLab Premier, and is the component used to burn data to CDs and DVDs. It is an integral part of the RecordNow application, although this was later discontinued when Roxio was acquired by Corel from Sonic Solutions, its original developer.
Roxio’s RecordNow MusicLab Premier is an application used to collect and manage digital music so it can be transferred to and from optical discs, MP3 players like the iPod, your computer, and other devices. The RecordNow MusicLab can organize and sort your digital audio files into neat categories such as artist, album, track number and more using advanced audio fingerprinting and CD recognition technologies, and additionally you can convert and batch-convert audio files into the audio format of your choice – it supports MP3, FLAC, WMA, AAC, OGG, and WAV. You can rip multiple CDs at once and store them on your hard disk, or create entire playlists with them, or transfer music directly from your mobile devices, such as iPods or smartphones, without having to use their supplied application that are essentially far slower than the RecordNow MusicLab. Finally, you can use this application to create DVD Music discs with up to 50 hours of content.
Download RecordNow from the developer
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File types supported by RecordNow
Our users primarily use RecordNow to open these file types:
About file types supported by RecordNow
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Last updated: : March 8, 2012