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Lecture Recorder

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E-mail:info [at] xemico [dot] com
Phone:+357 25 745 077
Facsimile:+357 25 340 513
Website:www.xemico.com
Category:Audio & Multimedia / Audio File Recorders
4.5
2008-10-16
2.13 MB
Win 2000 / XP / Vista
PII Celeron 300MHz processor or better, 32Mb RAM
Languages:English
6 in April / 683 in total
 

Rating: 1.12/10 (8 votes cast)

 
Lecture Recorder

This program allows you to record lectures and attach text notes as a summary. To make a lecture summary several rich-text fields are provided: course, subject, date, lecturer, digest and notes. There is also an option to print the summary. Built-in audio recorder comes with real-time OGG audio compression, an editor for making cut-outs, voice operated recording mode and transcription playback mode. You choose the sound quality for recording. On low end there is 8-bit mono sound at 11KHz, on high end 16-bit stereo is offered at 192KHz, plus a number of combinations available in between. The program keeps both text and audio in the same lecture file that you can easily share. You can export recordings to standard sound files and use them in other programs or even import existing sound files. Lecture Recorder can work with all sound sources you have on your computer.

 

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