Cybercorder 2000 - AUDIO VCR FOR YOUR PC
You can use
Cybercorder 2000 like a VCR to record from your radio, the
internet, or any sound input. Recordings are saved as WAV or
MP3 files on your PC hard disk drive, and can easily be played
back from the list of completed recordings.
Cybercorder 2000 - Audio Recorder Main features:
- Uses your own radio or stereo receiver. Connect the
radio headphone or output jacks to the computer sound card
line-in jack. Set to your favorite radio station, adjust the
Windows mixer settings, and Cybercorder 2000 does the rest.
- Real-time audio compression - you can utilize any of the
audio compression codecs installed on your system to save
disk space.
- Record MP3 - You can record MP3 files with the MP3 file
extension.
- Programmed or manual recording - you can schedule as many
recordings as you like or instantly start a recording for
the specified amount of time. The scheduled recordings can
be scheduled for a single time or for selected days of the
week such as Mon-Fri 9AM. Program descriptions can be given
to the scheduled recordings to later identify the
recordings.
- Program Internet Recordings - you can automatically launch
an Internet URL prior to recording. You can set up
Cybercorder 2000 to automatically hang up a modem connection
and/or close the streaming player once the recording is
complete.
- Automatically Run External Applications - you can
automatically launch an external application prior to and/or
after recording.
Mixer Profiles Cybercorder can automatically activate a
mixer profile containing preset Windows mixer settings prior
to and/or after a recording. This ensures the recording will
occur with the correct mixer settings every time.
- Supports long recordings - you can program a recording to be
as long as 24 hours.
- Recordings list - all recordings made are shown in a list,
and any recording can be played from this list. Recordings
can be removed from the list or from disk, and can also be
added back to the list if present on disk. Cybercorder 2000
supports saving and retrieving recording lists containing
WAV and MP3 files.
- Player - allows you to easily advance the recording forward
and reverse various step sizes, along with the slider
control. The 6 sets of forward/reverse buttons can be
customized to advance the recording the desired number of
minutes or seconds.
- Show Actual Record Time on the Player - You can set the
Player to display the actual time the recording took place
(e.g. 10:42) instead of just the time into the recording.
- Easy hiding with just one mouse click and restoring with
just one mouse movement. System tray icon becomes animated
to let you know whenever Cybercorder 2000 is recording.
- Purge Old Recordings. Cybercorder 2000 offers the option to
automatically remove old recordings at the specified time to
clean up disk space.
- Disk low notification - when the disk drive runs low (to a
preset level), Cybercorder 2000 indicates a warning. When
disk space runs even lower (also a preset level), it stops
recordings and sets a warning indicator until disk space is
freed.
- Disk Status Window - shows disk space information along with
a list of the scheduled recordings.
- Program enable - you can disable a program which is
scheduled for selected days of the week without removing it.
The program can then be re-enabled for later use.
- Explore & Copy to Clipboard - You can easily bring up the
Windows explorer which points at the selected recorded
file's folder. Similarly, you can copy a filename of a
selected recording to the Windows clipboard for cut and
paste operations (e.g., for transfer to a portable MP3
player).
- Suspend/resume - Cybercorder 2000 can be placed in a
suspended state if you wish recording to not occur, even
with scheduled programs present. The software can be resumed
at any time.
- Pause/Continue a recording in progress.
- Standard WAV file recording - Recorded WAV files are fully
compatible with 3rd party software such as Wave file
editors, MP3 converters, and CD writer software.
- Joystick Activation - A four button joystick can be used to
start, stop, pause, and resume a recording.
- Complete help system.
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