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The Music Digitizer CD Recorder is a versatile audio capture device that allows you to record and save audio signals directly as MP3 files onto a USB flash drive or SD card. With support for various multimedia devices and a user-friendly remote control, this recorder makes it easy to digitize your favorite tunes and enjoy them anytime, anywhere.
A**R
Audio quality is just okay but it is very user friendly.
I order this unit to use for a commercial PA system installation to record the 8 microphone mixer output in a board meeting room. I permanently installed it by the recording secretary's desk and used a flash drive that has a big red read/write activity LED so that there is no mistaking as to when it is recording, or not.I did not need to use the IR remote in this application, but can confirm that it worked for all the functions it provides. However, it did seem very direction sensitive.Instead, the front mounted push button worked perfectly for her to "push once" to start recording and "push again" to stop recording. Which is all she needs to record the meetings.I have not tested it for music recordings, so I can not attest to the recording audio quality. It does fine on the voice grade recording application that I am using it for in this project.The best, and most unexpected feature, was when I tested it for power failure behavior. Since the board meetings can last as long a 6 hours, I feared that the Mp3 audio file would get corrupted if interrupted by a commercial power failure.As it turns out, when its power gets disconnected, it stops recording and automatically "closes" the session with only loosing the last 2 seconds of the audio recording. When power is restored, just push the start/stop button to resume recording as normal. There are not even any formatting issues caused to the flash drive by the power disconnect.That was critical for my application. I could not afford for the audio file to get corrupted by a power outage five hours into the meeting and loose everything up to that point.Upon the first recording on a new flash drive, it creates a new folder. Thereafter, it creates new Mp3 files inside that folder for every subsequent recording session which of course, can be renamed later. However, this unit requires the flash drive to be formatted in FAT 32 only.It will even create its new folder and files even if there are other existing files on the drive you are using without disturbing them.They do recommend to use a high level line output to drive their audio input jacks. I first tried to use the "recod out" line level from my PA amp and got recordings that were 15 db below normal. I then switched to a spare headphone output I had availible on the mixer and that worked great at about a 70% volume level.This unit worked perfectly for my application, is very inexpensive for what it does and is very user friendly. I would highly recommend it for any voice grade simple start/stop idiot proof recording applications.
V**.
Quick and easy way to convert cassettes, records, and CDs into stereo digital MP3 files
I had been searching all over the web for a way to convert all my cassettes to digital MP3 files, and all I could find were cheap cassette player-converters, most of which required a connection to a computer and conversion software. I didn't want to tie up my computer and my time with these. I ordered the HopCentury digitizer for a try. It works great and with little effort. Just run the output line or lines from your cassette, CD, or record player to the digitizer, and insert a USB flash drive. Start the player and click the button on the converter. That's it, and walk away if you're doing a long recording. I press the button again on the box to stop the recording, and my thumb drive is ready to transfer the audio file to my computer or MP3 player for playback. Not sure what the manufacturer meant by a "duo-mono" output, but I am getting full stereo in my new MP3 files with left and right channels. With this small converter box, I can use my own high quality player instead of a cheap converter player. If you have many hours of old cassette recordings, records, and/or CDs that you want to be digitized, this is a highly recommended way to do it.UPDATE: I noticed that my record turntable when hooked up to the digitizer creates an electromagnetic buzzing noise. I unplugged a peripheral speaker connected to the turntable, and now no buzz. Meanwhile, my cassette deck works fine.
J**E
WORKS FINE
GOOD PRICE...SIMPLE UNIT...ONLY MINUS IS THE REMOTE IS A BIT SPONGY AND UNRELIABLE...START AND STOP CAN BE DONE RELIABLY ON THE MAIN UNIT
A**A
Not worth the cost of a dollar
The concept is a nice one if only it worked . The unit has a mind of its own starting and stopping recordings randomly and it also is very picky about what portable hard drive you cause. It might be that there is an automatic vs manual method but the literature included is terrible and they dont have a website or customer service division to talk to.I would not recommend this junk.
H**L
An excellent way to down load music off Youtube or your analogue collection
The instructions are clear and precise. However, please remember, when the instruction to turn up the volume to maximum on the source to be recorded to the input of the “Music Digitizer”, (in my case is was from my computer) be careful that you don’t max out the input volume where the source amp’s audio is driven into distortion; as noted by several of the reviewers. I noticed that my Lenovo computer running MS 10 distorted in my headphones at full volume on the digital playback so I found out that 65% go over 65% volume in my computer by going to “Settings” then “Sound” software and set the max at 65%. The original Volume was somewhat low, but after you store it on your Window’s “Media Player”, and then down load it to a CD or Flash drive, the Media Player will level out the volume to the same level as all the other Amazon Music down loads I have.
A**J
It works, kinda.
I am really into my music and I was using this to record some of my mixes. It does work, but the quality is just not up to par. I can’t be too critical because it is very inexpensive. After all, you get what you pay for.
C**Y
Digital Voice Device
Small compact item, read the directions, be gentle with tech objects and enjoy. Amazing small device, a bypass solution for flash drives that malfunction. Worth the price.
L**Y
Well pleased. Like how can use Line Out to monitor recording.
We just got this five days ago and have already recorded dozens of kids' stories and songs we've had on cassette tapes from 25 years ago or so to mp3 format for our g.kids to listen to. I like how we can monitor the recording by connecting a speaker to Line Out. (I suppose you can use earbuds too.) I recommend reading and following the instructions very carefully.
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