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Audio Recorder Titanium era disponibile come app gratuita il 21 giugno 2009!
Audio Recorder Titanium è un programma per la registrazione dei suoni su Windows che rende la registrazione su computer facile come mai prima d'ora. In una manciata di secondi permette di registrare, salvare, modificare e riprodurre file audio.
Audio Recorder Titanium è un registratore di suoni estremamente compatto che cattura l'audio da dispositivi quali microfoni, vinili, CD audio, video game, trasmissioni su Internet, programmi come Real Player ed altri mezzi di input sulla scheda audio.
Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista
13.9 MB
$29.95
Note (before people start whining): The reg. key is in the Readme.txt, and you can use your own name to register.
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one other thing---if you have a decent sized hard drive----set the recorder to 24 bit wav or ogg formats----then convert to mp3 with the editor----it sounds a lot better that way
#3: I didn't believe you, but yes, it's true: you can register this program with your own name and the GOTD key!
#13: I think you're forgetting that the GOTD 'install wrapper' in setup.exe means you can only install this program today?
But back to my review … :)
I'm a BBC-trained audio engineer and a long-time software developer; I also make ads. for our community radio station, Leith FM. My usual audio 'weapons of choice' are Nero Wave Editor (for recording), Sound Forge XP (very old version—for general single-file editing etc.), and Sony ACID Music Studio 7 and Reaper 0.999 (for multi-file mixing and processing). I just hate Audacity and can't get to grips with it.
Titanium installed with no problems on my XP SP3 machine here and an initial test of recording a live BBC radio stream worked AOK.
The good:
— Nice simple interface for 'instant recording.'
— The audio level meters have a peak hold which makes setting levels a breeze.
— There IS an automatic level system for those who want it (personally, I don't).
— The 'Build-In' (sic!) Audio Editor is MUCH more capable than you would think, with LOTS of effects, including normalize, text-to-speech, pitch AND time stretch/shrink, and lots of other goodies.
The bad:
— Install forces an install of WMP 9 runtime (as #10 says). I wasn't able to stop this, but I wasn't as bothered about that as #10 clearly was!
— Having set my preferred MP3 settings from the Options button in the 'mini-panel,' those Options seem to be separate from the Options in the Audio Editor. I nearly saved a file with the wrong settings in the Editor: it seems you need to set your preferences in ther a second time.
— By default, adds itself to Explorer file context menu (grr!). You can switch this off in the Editor options.
— Uses that horrible Office 2007/Vista style 'ribbon' etc. Yuk. But I guess that's the way of the world nowadays.
— The developer's spelling in menus etc. is ATROCIOUS! 'Decimcal' and 'Visiable' are two examples I've found so far, plus the major clanger: Build-In Audio Editor. AAT: please PLEASE fix those! They do nothing for your credibility!
Those minor gripes apart, I really like Titanium on the brief play I've had with it so far. The recorder (despite its 'car audio panel' visual design, which I loathe) is simple and works very well; the peak hold meters are something I wish EVERY audio program developer would include. The editor also works well and is a little 'hidden gem!'
Would I pay $30 for it? If I didn't already have all the kit, then yes I think I would.
It's definitely a keeper for me and it will definitely replace Audio Recorder For Free as my pick of 'instant recorder from Internet' program.
Many thanks to GOTD and to AAT Technology for this one. But once again, AAT: DO fix your spelling mistakes in the menu, because they give the impression your software was written by a high school student, and WILL put some people off your rather excellent product.
Many thumbs up (spelling apart!). If you haven't grabbed this already, TRY IT NOW or you'll kick yourself tomorrow.
oh and if you want to learn the basics of recording and editing---the built in editor is very easy to use---just use your mouse wheel to zoom in on sections you have highlighted and chop away
installed and runs on vista 64, record on demand worked...
controlla la connessione internet. a volte succede che ti da l'icona della connessione sulla tray attiva ma in effetti il pc e disconnesso.
poi esegui l'installer come amministratore. si hai capito bene.
vista funzione un po come linux. quindi anche se hai i diritti di admin a volte e necessario dirgli di installare come amministratore per usare alcuni privilegi addizionali (quelli che in linux sono tipici del /root ovvero del superadmin.
dovrebbe andare.
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ciao a tutti,
oggi non riesco ad installare il sw, mi dice CONNESSIONE FALLITA-PROVARE PIù TARDI.
comedevo fare? uso vista.
grazie a tutti.
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Programma ennesimo nella sua serie, ma con alcune qualità: sicuramente l'interfaccia semplice (inizialmente hai solo il registratore e solo dopo la registrazione puoi aprire l'editor) e curata, poi molto intuitivo anche per che non è abituato a questi SW.
Provando a salvare un mp3 a 192kbs non ho notato differenze con audacity.
Pollice su, grazie GAOTD
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beh che dire?
ennesima fotocopia di audacity, che oltre a essere free mi sembra anche piu efficiente visto che mi sembra che la qualita dei file di output sia leggermente migliore.
potrebbe dipendere dal sample ma ho fatto diverse prove e mi sembra che audacity in questo sia meglio. il programma odierno pero risulta piu versatile di audacity poiche supporta piu formati.
in ogni caso il programma e leggero, funzionale e facile da usare.
alla prossima
giudizio : discreto. pollice su.
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Hay falks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! From your spherical TWO... LOL! LOL!! LOL!!!
I is a Giovi!!!!!!!! LOL... LOL! LOL! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
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