Any Sound Recorder Deluxe
| Developer: |
Taurisoft (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 1.2 MB |
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Any Sound Recorder is a powerful multimedia software built in recording, editing and playing audio. Typically it allows you to record sound from microphone, the line-in jack, internet streaming audio, or music played by Winamp, Windows Media Player, Quick Time, Real Player, Flash, games, etc. With Any Sound Recorder you can also edit audio files as you desired by cutting, copying, pasting, trimming and various DSP effects, save audio in popular WAV/MP3/OGG music formats. Main Features: 1)Powerful functions: Any Sound Recorder can record any sound available to your sound card into WAV/MP3/OGG files with flexible encode parameters. 2) Full control over recording sound quality: Any Sound Recorder will automatically detect the recording formats supported by your sound card and then set the appropriate one. But you can also change it easily to best suit your needs. With its powerful sound recording engine, Recorder can produce recordings with CD quality. Full control of MP3/OGG file bit-rate allows you to select the file size and sound quality. 3) Input source and record volume control support: Any Sound Recorder integrates the complete sets of input source and record volume control for your convenience. 4) Easy-to-use user-friendly interface with color schemes: Most functions can be called up with a simple mouse click or menu selection. With record wizard, you can custom your recording operation easily. You can also select your favor color scheme in options dialog. 5) Smart wave edit feature: Provide most useful edit tool such as special effects, copy & cut & past, unlimited undo & redo, zoom in/out features. 6) Much much more...
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