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Recorder is a multi-purpose audio and video recording software program
with a wide variety of editing and sound processing capabilities. You
can record streaming audio, Mic input, or Line-in input from external
devices connected to your PC. The resulting files are saved on your
computer's hard-drive. The system also allows users to schedule any
number of future recordings! Total Recorder provides many powerful
functions for the recording, converting, editing, and processing of
sound. With the Video Add-on, you can record from any combination of
video and audio sources. Records PC audio from almost any source,
including streamed audio from programs like Windows Media Player. It can
also record conventional audio from a CD, a microphone, and other input
lines on a sound card. Recordings can be saved to the hard drive in
wave (compressed or uncompressed), WMA, MP3, FLAC, or Ogg Vorbis format.
Also incorporates extensive features for editing audio files and
enhanced scheduling features.
Total Recorder Professional Edition Main Features:
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Record directly in any supported sound format. PCM, MP3, WMA, Ogg
Vorbis, FLAC, APE and any format provided by a system codec are
supported. Professional Edition also provides support for a number of
high-quality stereo formats (PCM - up to 192kHz 24bit and float, FLAC -
up to 192kHz 24bit, WMA Lossless - up to 96kHz 24bit, and formats
provided by the Windows Media Audio Professional codec). For more
information, see the Selecting an Optimal Recording Format Tutorial.
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Record local audio files or Internet broadcasts reproduced by other
programs, such as RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, iTunes, Musicmatch
Jukebox, WinAmp, and others. These recordings are performed without the
need for special lines for your sound board and without a loss of
quality due to redundant conversions from digital to analog to digital.
Many additional options are available. For example, you can use
accelerated recording to increase the recording speed or you can choose
to suppress Internet transmission gaps. For more information, see the
Recording an Internet Broadcast Tutorial.
• Record any sound passing
through any line of your sound card. For example, you can record sound
being played back by an external program, or sound from a microphone, an
external LP, cassette, CD/DVD player, AM/FM/Satellite radio, etc. For
more information, see the Recording from an External Device tutorial.
• Record both parties of Internet-telephony conversations when using programs like Skype, Google Talk, etc.
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Background record (i.e. capture) an Internet-broadcast in MP3, WMA and
Ogg Vorbis formats. This feature allows you to do the following:
– Record Internet broadcasts in their original format without decoding and re-encoding.
– Record without using an external player.
– Extract track information from a stream.
You can also slow down or speed up the playback of an Internet broadcast.
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Convert files to any supported format (including on the fly converting
while recording). For more information, see the Sound Format Conversion
Tutorial.
• Edit sound files using a built-in sound editor. This
built-in sound editor allows you to cut, trim, and join your recordings.
Editing can be performed using a visual representation of the sound or
using clipboard operations. All editing functions are performed without
decompressing/recompressing to preserve sound quality and save time.
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Use the time shift feature to listen to the recorded sound while a
recording is being made. While listening, you can move anywhere within
the recorded part of the sound stream and start playback. recording
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Split recordings on separate clips. You can indicate that the sound
being recorded will be split on separate clips during the recording.
File tags can be created automatically.
• Split recordings on
separate files. You can indicate that the sound being recorded will be
split into separate files during recording based on different conditions
(size, duration, low sound level, etc.). Splitting an existing
recording can also be done. For more information, see the Splitting and
Tagging Files Tutorial.
• Use Cue-sheet files. Total Recorder lets
you create cue-points, which can be used for splitting a file
afterwards. These cue-points can be created manually, for example to
make a bookmark in a sound file. Or they can be created automatically
during a recording session (based on pause reduction, changes of the
clip information in an external player, etc.) or while capturing an
Internet transmission and information about a track changes.
• Create
and edit file tags. Total Recorder can work with file tags for any of
the supported media formats. Tags can also include artwork.
• Play a media file at a slower or faster speed than normal while optionally preserving the original tone.
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Schedule playbacks or recordings using Total Recorder's powerful
built-in scheduler. For example, you can schedule a recording and use a
stop condition such as an absolute time, a duration, the absence of a
sound signal, and so on. The scheduler includes many other options. For
more information, see Using the Scheduler Tutorial.
• Normalize
recordings to adjust the level of sound. Normalization of MP3 files is
performed without re-encoding or any loss of quality.
• Perform
general operations on playlists, such as merge multiple files in a
playlist, rename files from a playlist using tag information, save a
playlist, etc.
• Favorites are supported by Total Recorder. Favorites
provide a faster and more convenient way to open a file, playlist, or
URL. You can organize your Favorites list, use predefined sample links,
and export and import Favorites.
• Put your computer in standby or hibernate mode when an automatic job completes.
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Use add-ons. Total Recorder supports add-ons that can be used for sound
enhancements, mixing operations, integration with iTunes/iPod, and for
other purposes. Refer to the Add-ons page for information on the add-ons
available.
• Perform batch processing. You can use batch processing
to convert, normalize, split, rename, tag, apply add-ons, or perform
other operations on multiple files. For more information, see the Batch
Processing Tutorial.
• Save an audio file with a different speed than
the speed with which it was recorded. This can be useful, for example,
when you have recorded a news transmission and you want to listen to the
recording at a faster speed.
Changes in Total Recorder 8.3 Build 4370:
* Support for MPEG-4 and 3GP files (*.mp4, *.m4a, *.3gpp, *.3gp, *.3g2, *.3gp2) with AAC audio streams (Windows 7 only).
* Support for playback of MOV (Apple QuickTime) files with AAC audio streams (Windows 7 only).
* The following tag fields are now supported for all types of files: "Album Artist", "ISRC", and "beats per minute".
* Optionally, add the recording's start time to the file tag.
* Other minor enhancements.
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