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Total Recorder - 64bit support

Sunday, 02 December 2012 16:49

Start64!New version! - Total Recorder is a powerful tool for recording, processing, converting, and playing sound. Total Recorder supports RIFF-WAV (including High Quality PCM), MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Windows Media Audio, and FLAC formats.


Total Recorder under 64bit

With Total Recorder, you can do the following:

  • Record sound reproduced by other programs, such as RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, iTunes, Musicmatch Jukebox, WinAmp, and many others, including Internet telephony programs. The reproduced sound can be either sound from local files being played back or sound from Internet transmissions. 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. While recording Internet-telephony conversations, recording of both parties is possible. These features are provided by Total Recorder's virtual driver.
  • Record from a microphone, a line-in, or another input line for your soundboard.
  • Capture (background record) and play back Internet broadcasts in MP3, WMA, and Ogg Vorbis formats directly without decoding or re-encoding.
  • Use the unique time-shift feature, which lets you listen during the recording or background recording of an Internet broadcast.
  • Split sound data on separate clips during a recording and tag the clips automatically.
  • Split sound data to separate files during a recording based on various criteria (e.g. size, duration, and others).
  • Work with cue-sheet files and use cue points as bookmarks or track separators.
  • Convert sound data to any supported format. You can convert sound data on the fly during a recording and convert files from one format to another.
  • Work with file tags for any of the supported sound formats.
  • Edit your recordings. Unlike most other editing programs, Total Recorder performs editing without any loss of sound quality even when editing compressed sound.
  • Normalize recordings or apply fading effects to recordings.
  • Play an audio file or a video file at a slower or faster speed than normal while optionally preserving the original tone
  • Schedule playbacks or recordings using either Total Recorder's built-in scheduler or an external scheduler.
  • Work with playlists in M3U, PLS, or WPL format.
  • Use Total Recorder add-ons to enhance its functionality. Add-ons are available for you to do the following:
    • Restore sound (e.g. enhance the quality of recordings from tape or vinyl), refine speech recordings, accomplish automatic gain control, apply an equalizer, perform mixing functions, and to send your recordings to iTunes/iPod.
    • Record, play, and process video.
  • Perform batch processing. Batch processing makes it possible, for example, to convert a set of files or to use an add-on to process multiple files all at once.
  • These are only some of the features of Total Recorder.

System requirements for the Total Recorder family of products include: a sound card, and a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows XP (SP2 or later), Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8.

Total Recorder under Vista 64bit
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