This major upgrade has a host of enhancements.
If you purchased Replay Radio before April 15, 2004, then you’ll
need to purchase the upgrade from here.
Changed to more reliable, driver-less recording system with
no side-effects.
Major usability enhancements, including a snazzy new look.
Settings and Edit Show dialogs are better organized.
MP3 output quality is better than ever.
Recording from Line In and Microphone now converts to MP3 on-the-fly.
Advanced recording options like dead air elimination are available
for Line In and Microphone as well.
Gives a warning message when a scheduling conflict is detected.
Added move up and move down buttons to better organize the list
of shows.
The Scheduled Shows list can be sorted by name or time of next
recording.
Genre tag in MP3 files is now set to “other” — was “Blues”
previously.
Can now force a specific player to appear using a path name
in the feed URL,
i.e.: “C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe” “mms://66.250.188.10/KGO_AM”
Added Replay Tuner for cleaner tuning.
The process for adding shows and stations is more intuitive.
Added the track number to MP3 file tags.
When naming files, the track number now appears just before
the .mp3 or .wav suffix — this makes sorting shows by filename
easier.
Now makes .m3u playlist files for multiple track sessions.
Wakes up your PC from standby or hibernation mode 30 seconds
before a scheduled recording session.
New option to do splits at specified minutes past the hour.
The tray icon changes when recording.
Made URL field 512 characters long for super-long recording
feeds.
Can now pick several files to play or burn to CDs.
Now makes both audio and MP3 data CDs.
Now adds tracks to iTunes in the background and more reliably.
Traps some tuning errors when IE browser is not set as default.