- Total Recorder
Total Recorder is
digital audio editor software, which is able to record any sound coming through a computer soundcard. In addition to recording through a soundcard Total Recorder is able to recorddigital sound directly through its virtual sound driver. This driver provides an advantage of recording audio reproduced by an external program (including Internet broadcasts) directly in digital format, i.e. without digital-analog-digital conversions leading to loss of quality, and even in those cases when a computer soundcard has no loop-back line (e.g. Stereo Mix, "What you hear"). The program was reviewed in PC World as part of an article on Web utilities. Writer Steve Bass called it "a pearl." [http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,107840-page,1/article.html Home Office: Not-So-Stupid Browser Tricks] , Steve Bass, PC World, Jan. 2, 2003]PC Magazine rated it four out of five, praising its user interface but dinging it for lack of automated tag support. [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1785859,00.asp Total Recorder Professional Edition 5.0] , Troy Dreier,PC Magazine , April 20, 2005]Total Recorder is a
shareware program. Evaluation version of Total Recorder is a fully functional version of the program, with the exception that an audible noise will be inserted about every 60 seconds.Editions
Total Recorder is offered in three editions: Standard, Professional and Developer. In dependence of edition different functionalities are available.
Supported formats
PCM (uncompressed),MP3 , WMA,Ogg Vorbis ,FLAC .Features
Recording of audio from different sources, sound format conversion, sound editing,
sound processing , etc.Reviews
"A cult favorite, Total Recorder impresses not with its interface or list of features but with its precise ability to record and save any sounds coming across your PC.... The only hassle with Total Recorder is that it usually gives files generic names, and it doesn't have a title lookup engine, so you'll need to tag tracks by hand." - Troy Dreier, PC Magazine.
References
External links
* [http://www.totalrecorder.com Total Recorder homepage]
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