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Post Subject: All Sound Recorder XPPosted by Antonio J. on: 11/12/2005
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link It's a very easy to use, little space and processor consuming, free tool that I'm regularly using to record onto my hardisk the radio program my brother in law broadcasts thru internet. It can be configured to record from the S/PDIF or any other digital input, and also the analog inputs of your soundcard. You can configure the output format of your files from mp3 to wav, including WMA and OGG. When reproducing it doesn't use any DSP unless you have your soundcard configured to use it. It also has an scheduling utility to start recording the time and day you want to. It probably could be accessed remotely if you can reach your own computer from another. It can name the files as you wish and you can decide where to store them. It also has a little sound editor which would allow you to cut or paste different files, but I've not tried it.
Take a look: http://www.mp3do.com/soundrecorder.html
I'm sure there are more expensive and versatile tools, but this one is pretty nice and free.
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