![]() ![]() Then I open it in audacity ( ), and select effect>truncate silence. If I ever do want a bunch of action recorded and compressed to get rid of silence, I just record it to one big file. It also has sound activated recording, but each time it detects audio and then stops, it makes a new file, meaning in a few hours, I can have a folder full of 100+ recordings. ![]() If I hear somethign interesting, I can click record and the first few moments will be recorded. This feature is especially useful with scanners. it was made for recording fm radio and it's main feature is the back-buffered recording.įor those who aren't familar with the term, it means it is constantly recording x minutes of audio to RAM, so when I press record it already recorded the past two minutes. I currently have a program called Sonetics X-Ripper. ![]() Does anyone have any software that can do back-buffered recording? ![]()
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