One of them would probably have coincided with where I would normally get a commercial break (somewhere afterthe "10 minute mark" following a series of played songs. Now, the Uncertain: I had a couple of "blatt" sounds (like less than a second) in my initial playback of the album using Windows Media Player. (I'm curious what it might do with the "too long title names" you sometimes get with Classical music recordings, but that test will have to wait for another day). Not Genre or "Album Artist," but apparently nobody does that anyway. It also correctly input Title, Artist, Album, Year, Track#, Disk#, and a picture of the album cover in the metadata. I also apprecieated the fact that it allowed the Track number (with leading zeroes!) to be attached as a prefix to the filenames. Additionally, it allowed me 320 BPS instead of the usual 256, which I very much appreciated. First, the good: Unlike recent similar giveaway AudFree Spotify Music Converter, TuneKeep Spotify Music Converter WILL grab an entire album and (in Spotify Free) apparently Pause recording during a commercial break, and then resume (whereas AudFree will record the commercial as part of a song). I've gotten good, uncertain, and bad results.
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