Total Recorder 8.6 Build 7190 by High Criteria
Total 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.
Use Total Recorder with optional Add-ons: Spectrum Analyzer and Graphic Equalizer Add-on, Digital Mixer Add-on, Audio Restoration Add-on, AGC and Speech Enhancement Add-on, iTunes/iPod Add-on and NEW Video Capture Add-on.
Total Recorder is distributed in the following editions: Standard Edition (SE), Professional Edition (PE), VideoPro Edition (VE), and Developer Edition (DE). VideoPro Edition and Developer Edition are powerful tools for recording, editing, converting, and playing sound and video files.
Total Recorder Professional Edition Main Features:
- Record directly in any supported sound format. PCM, MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, APE and any format provided by a system codec are supported. Under Windows 7 and above, AAC Audio within MOV (for playback only), MPEG-4, and 3GP containers is also supported. In addition Professional Edition 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).
- Record streaming audio or local audio files reproduced by other programs, such as Windows Media Player, iTunes, etc., without using special lines of your sound board and without a loss of quality due to redundant conversions from digital to analog to digital. People using screen readers may set the program not to record their output. Additional options are available.
- Record any sound passing through any line of your sound card with the ability to listen to audio being captured. 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.
- Use Total Recorder as a VoIP recorder to record both parties of a VoIP (Voice over IP) calls or an Internet-telephony conversation when using programs like Skype, Google Talk, Yahoo voice, MSN, etc.
- Background record (i.e. capture streaming audio) an Internet-broadcast in MP3, WMA and Ogg Vorbis formats. This feature allows you to do the following:
- Capure streaming audio (an Internet broadcast) 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.
Other Features:
- Convert files to any supported format (including on the fly converting while recording).
- Edit sound files using a built-in sound editor. This built-in sound editor allows you to cut, trim, and join your recordings.
- Use the time shift feature to listen to the recorded sound while a recording is being made.
- 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.
- Create and edit file tags. Total Recorder can work with file tags for any of the supported media formats. Tags can also include artwork and the recording’s start time with the ability to display this timestamp.
- Play a media file at a slower or faster speed than normal while optionally preserving the original tone.
- Normalize recordings to adjust the level of sound. Normalization of MP3 files is performed without re-encoding or any loss of quality.
- Put your computer in standby or hibernate mode when an automatic job completes.
- Perform batch processing. You can use batch processing to convert, normalize, split, rename, tag, change speed, apply add-ons, or perform other operations on multiple files.
- 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 8.6 (October 27, 2015):
- Total Recorder is compatible with Windows 10 now.
- Other minor enhancements.
Homepage – http://www.totalrecorder.com
Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (32-bit and 64-bit).
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