Macvide Audio Recorder 2.0 for OS X
Posted by Dave Merten
Nov 8, 2008 at 1:57pm
Macvide has announced Audio Recorder 2.0, their Audio capturing conversion utility for Mac OS X. With a focus on ease-of-use, Audio Recorder allows capture voice, music and other audio that you can use in podcasts or other audio or voice presentations. All of the most popular formats are supported, and helps bridge the gap between many audio standards.
acvide Audio Recorder allows you easily record voice or music directly from a microphone or other external line-in input. In addition you can also record sounds that are being played by your Mac internally such as audio that is being played by other applications such as iTunes, QuickTime, Flash, and various games or via internet broadcasts and internet streaming audio or music. Audio Recorder is ideal for recording interviews, news or melodies from radio, speech in conferences, and other situations that require instant recording.
Feature highlights include:
• Record sound, voice, notes, music or any other audio
• Save recordings to your hard drive in mp3
• Save recordings to your hard drive in amr
• Save recordings to your hard drive in wma
• Save recordings to your hard drive in aac
• Save recordings to your hard drive in ac3
• Save recordings to your hard drive in flac
• Wave encoding at sample rates between 6000 and 196000Hz in PCM or many other codecs and bits
• Designed to be simple and robust for professional and corporate recording applications
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Dave was one of the founding guides at ‘The Mining Company,’ now known as About.com, in February 1998. Dave was their ‘Focus on Mac Support’ guide. In 2004 he started ‘G5 Owners Support Group,’ and in 2005, renamed it ‘Mac Owners Support Group.’ In 2006, he started the ‘MacOSG Support Corner’ column here at Macsimum News.
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