Tuesday, February 23, 2010

RIP Vinyl


Dust off your Vinyl Records and safeguard your recordings!
RIP Vinyl records from any audio input on your PC, and produce WAV or MP3 files, which can then be put onto a CD-R, iPod, or other portable music player for your own personal use while away from home.
Compression is done via Microsoft's Audio Compression Manager (MSACM) and can use any ACM codec that is licensed for encoding.

The software automatically detects tracks while recording, and can record 78 RPM records on a 45 RPM turntable.

You can also Record Streaming Audio if your sound card supports it.

The software now supports a peak VU meter, and the main UI and installation has been translated into Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish. You can also get help at the touch of a button.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Sound Card Recorder


There are many cases when you may need Sound Card Recorder. For example, you can record telephone calls, or radio broadcasts. Or maybe you want to know what your employee (or even your boss!) is thinking about you. Parents can monitor their child's activity while they are not home. All these tasks can easily be done with Sound Card Recorder. It can pickup any sound source using your soundcard, and automatically record voice activity. The program splits records into small files, if a lengthy silence period is detected. Records can be stored in any sound format including MP3. Quick text notes can be assigned to any record. Recorded files can be automatically emailed to specified e-mail addresses. The program operates in stealth mode. It does not appear on the screen, so nobody will know they are being monitored.