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I tried the monthly subscription of Audials One, and was not impressed at all. I tried several audio and video formats, and the only one that worked well enough to save was AAC audio and WMV video. I wanted MP3 audio and MP4 video, and I figured I could convert the videos later. But when I went do that I was previewing what I had recorded, and I found that the video skipped, the audio didn't sync with the video. It seemed like it would be a great package to have, but I have other methods for audio that I've used for a long time, I was primarily interested in screen recording. I tried the support route, but got nowhere there. So given the performance of the video end, I scraped that plan and all I was out was my time and $3.49.

Review by Axel Slingerland on Jan 18, 2021 Version: I didn't save it. OS: Windows 7 64-bit Ease of use: 5/10 Functionality: 1/10 Value for money: 1/10 Overall: 2/10




I love Tunebite this is great software, captures things others won't. Stable, lots of options to play with and set up the way you like. I've got the 2017 version and it's the best one yet.

Review by sum_guy on Jan 23, 2017 Version: 17 OS: Windows 10 64-bit Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10




I don't know why all the bad reviews. This is the best streaming video capture tool I have ever used. I bought the full version. It works perfectly (as long as the steam you are trying to record is not on "mute"). It's very easy to use and converts the download (or screen record) to any format you want. I have used it for 6 years and LOVE IT.

Review by bauhaus17 on Jan 23, 2017 Version: 7 OS: Windows 7 64-bit Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 10/10




Tried this program to convert a music video, the program captured the bottom left of my desktop with a tiny screen in iTunes showing the music video. If you want the video re-encoded to MPEG-4, you have to either buy their plug-in or use 3ivx, even if you have XviD installed it won't let you use it. Did not do what I need it to.

Review by non-linear on Oct 18, 2007 Version: 4.1.0.35 OS: WinXP Ease of use: -/10 Functionality: -/10 Value for money: -/10 Overall: 5/10




I could not get this to work for me. Tried many times. Would be great if it only worked...

Review by leanbean on Oct 15, 2007 Version: platinum OS: WinXP Ease of use: -/10 Functionality: -/10 Value for money: -/10 Overall: 5/10




I was not able to use this tool for one file. I sent numerous emails to support and got no reply.

Review by richardk on Jun 18, 2007 Version: 4.1 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 5/10 Functionality: 3/10 Value for money: 1/10 Overall: 2/10




This tool didn't work as advertised for me. I have a two-month old Dell with 2.8Ghtz Pentium D processor and the standard Dell sound system. The 30 second video on the demo program worked fine, so I purchased the Tunebite Platinum version. A big disappointment. The only way I could get the audio to sync with the video was to run on the reduced resolution "mobile devices" mode. If you have the time and energy to spend a lot of time going back and forth with their technical support, this is the program for you. Take a look at their support forums before you buy! Then maybe reconsider.

Review by ln108 on Apr 1, 2007 Version: 4.1.0.12 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 3/10 Functionality: 3/10 Value for money: 3/10 Overall: 3/10




This is a great tool and does what is says it does. The quality of the resulting audio files is also quite good. There is a slight notice of degradation, but it is certainly better than trying to digitize records, tapes, etc....and way faster. I didn't give it an overall score of 10 because I haven't been thrilled with the version 4 release. It has some niceties and the ability to multi-thread encodings is an awesome feature in theory. In practice, however, my recordings had skips sporadically in the resulting files. I've used it on a 3.02GHz Pentium IV with a gig of ram and no other cpu intensive applications runnning. I have yet to try it on my dual core machine. I would have thought that the machine I use it on is capable of multi-threading, but I have not been successful with it. However, when I go back to the single-threaded mode, it works like a charm, just not as fast when trying to convert at least an album worth of tracks.

Review by scottyblackspider on Jan 31, 2007 Version: 4.0.0.13 OS: WinXP Ease of use: 10/10 Functionality: 10/10 Value for money: 10/10 Overall: 9/10


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