Multimedia

Free Hi-Q Recorder

Updated 16 years ago

About Free Hi-Q Recorder

is free sound recorder software to record streaming audio, Internet radio, webcasts, music, meetings, classes, seminars, convert LPs, records, tapes, create free ringtones and a lot more. It’s an MP3 sound recorder to record anything you can hear!

FREE Hi-Q Recorder is so easy to use, all you have to do to is click Record to get started!

It’s an easy way to record absolutely any sound in real-time! Record directly to MP3. Set your MP3 quality by selecting your MP3 Bitrate and stereo or mono. The MP3 quality is excellent at all settings! Record anything, DVD sound, even satellite radio, XM or Sirius. You can also use it as a universal audio or video sound file converter.

Your recording time is Unlimited. It also has a versatile audio player that can play many types of audio and video files (plays the audio only). FREE Hi-Q Recorder is easy enough for anyone to use. Automatic file naming is just one of many features that make it so easy to use!

Record and save music that is ready to transfer to your Apple iPod, iPhone, Rio, iRiver, Sony or any other portable MP3 music player. Even use it to become a podcaster!

For Microsoft Windows Vista (all editions), XP (all editions), 98SE, ME, 2000

For PC, laptop, notebook or Mac, (Intel based Mac, running OS X Tiger v10.4.6 or later, with Boot Camp and Windows)

Free Hi-Q Recorder is 100% free and has no limitations on recording time. Believe it or not it’s really freeware!

Download: Free Hi-Q Recorder 1.92

Key Features

Fast Performance

Optimized for speed and efficiency

Secure & Safe

Built with security in mind

Cross-Platform

Available on multiple platforms

Customizable

Personalize to fit your needs

System Requirements

iOS

Compatible with iOS operating system

macOS

Compatible with macOS operating system

Windows

Compatible with Windows operating system

Download Options

Important: Always download software from official sources. Scan downloaded files with antivirus software before installation.
Published Sep 28, 2009
Last Updated Sep 28, 2009
Platforms 3 OS