Sound recorder is the simplest way to record sound on your machine. Anything that plays through your speakers can be recorded as well as microphone and line in inputs used for external devices. Files are recorded in Wav file format as it is one of the most available and one which can easily be converted to other formats like wma or mp3.Playback is immediate and gives the user feedback about the quality of the sound recorded. Sound Recorder can record in CD quality any signal played through your sound card.Easy to use interface.Record and playback Volume can be adjusted. Sound Recorder can also record audio from a microphone or headset, many modern sound cards allow their output channels to be recorded (the loopback channel or similar).You can control what to record, not just microphone input but also the output channels. You can for example play radio and record that.You can record Skype phone and similar conversations or even Youtube. Whatever you can hear, you can record. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
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Sound Recorder 1.0
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License | Free to try | |
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| Requirements | Win 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista | ||
| Downloads | 6 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | EndicoSoft | File Size | 1.1M |
| Date added | 25 Jun 2008 | ||
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