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AudioTime Scheduled Audio Recorder 3.00 - Programmable Audio Recorder and Player

Programmable Audio Recorder and Player

AudioTime Scheduled Audio Recorder



 

AudioTime Scheduled Audio Recorder: AudioTime allows you to schedule the recording of audio or replay audio at certain dates and times or regular times on certain days of week. It can replay an audio file as it is being recorded (to delay the recording) as well as record or replay multiple files at the same time.



Typically, AudioTime is used by Radio Stations to record and replay network programs.



Features:



~ Record or replay audio automatically.

~ Schedule for either certain dates or time of day on specified days of week between commence and expiration dates.

~ Replay a file while it is still being recorded (eg. to delay a network program) or to record a file while it is still being played.

~ Select sample rate from 8kHz to 96kHz in either mono or stereo.

~ Record multiple files at the same time or replay multiple files at the same time by installing more than one sound card.

What is new in version 3.00:






 

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For $78.00

Download: Download AudioTime Scheduled Audio Recorder 3.00 (0.2 Mb)
Download Count:20
Release Date:2009-11-09
Last Updated:2007-04-28
Manufacturer: NCH Software
Product Support: AudioTime Scheduled Audio Recorder WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Pentium 300 or above with at least 16MB RAM (32MB for 2000/XP).
Install:Install Only
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