Simple sound recording within a nice and convenient interface
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This program with the short name “Messer” performs very useful functions. It is a “smile” recorder. If you just have to record a song, your speech or something else, use manual recording switched off the scheduler.
You can also program recording day, time and file path while adding a session to do recording automatically. Messer captures sound on the line-in of the soundcard. By manually recording you only need to click the button “Record” to start recording and “Stop” or “Pause” to stop it. It is worthy of note that such properties as channels, sample rate, size and compression are adjustable. The important feature of the program is the time controlling. You can make the session with the start and end time as much as you wish. The level meter will control your entry level, the CPU meter will show CPU loading. The program saves the sound as a wave file. By means of BladeEnc.dll or Lame_Enc.dll you can convert the wave file into a MP3 file. In the options of the program you can find advanced stop tool. It means that you can stop recording of the file in different ways. The program does it automatically after fixed number of minutes, after several seconds of silence. Herewith you can define the level of this silence.
Pros
- Free to download
- Manual and automatical recording
- Advanced stop tool
Cons
- The development of the program is stopped
- MP3 file on-the-fly encoding is not possible if your CPU is not fast
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Works perfectly with Fedora Core 20 as a Wine application. Just use a loopback cable from earphones out to line-in. Click the little round red dot in the menu bar and select "Record", a file name box will appear. Give it a file name, click OK and it starts recording. Now go to a whatever streaming audio site or whatever that you want to record and it starts streaming right into your sound card, right out the earphone output, right back into the "line-in" and then gets saved by "Messer" into the file name (default saved as .WAV, have not tried anything else).
Used this earlier version for XP. The great program. I've downloaded the new version to use on Win 8. High hopes.