Version 3.0.1
- Fixed compatibility problem between Total Recorder driver and some Creative drivers for Sound Blaster Live! family of sound cards
- Fixed compatibility problem with some players, which use very small buffers (e.g. Ultra Player)
- Fixed problem with international characters in registration names.
- Note: version 3.0.1 uses the same registration key as the version 3.0 beta and the original 3.0.
Version 3.0
- Added ability to play and record compressed sound using installed codecs.
- Added ability to use external MP3 modules for recording in MP3 format.
- Added compatibility with Windows Millennium Edition.
- Added a fast save capability.
- Added automatic stop after a specified amount of recording time.
- Added interface improvements.
- Note: version 3.0 uses a new format of the registration key. When you install this new version, it will be unregistered until you enter a new registration key.
Version 2.2
- Support for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000.
- The ability to resample a recording (i.e. change sound stream parameters). Resampling can be done either during the recording process or when you save a recording.
- The maximum recording size is no longer limited to 2 GB. It is now possible to record up to 49 continuous days. However, since an individual .wav file has a limit of 4 GB, a long recording must be broken into pieces in order for it to be saved.
- A save progress indicator.
- The ability to increase the priority of the Total Recorder program and provide cleaner recordings.
- The ability to normalize the volume of a recording
Version 2.1
- Accelerated recording/converting. This allows you to convert a sound file to standard wave format without listening to it. This operation normally takes a fraction of the time it would require to play the file.
- Markers. These allow you to select and save only part of a recording or part of an existing wave file.
- The ability to continue recording to the same file after it was stopped.
- A level indicator reflects the amplitude of a signal during recording and playback.
- The ability to have more than one open copy of Total Recorder (like in version 1.0).
Version 2.0
- Capturing and recording of sound streams that programs request from a sound card. This allows full-duplex recording of Internet phone conversations when using programs such as NetMeeting and VoxPhone.
- Recording from CD, microphone and other input lines.
- Built-in scheduler that allows you to program jobs (record or playback) to start at a given time, similar to programming a VCR.
- Command line parameters that allow you to use an external scheduler such as Microsoft Task Scheduler to schedule a recording or playback.
- Automatic installation and uninstallation of the virtual device driver.
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