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123 Sound Recorder
V3.50
(support Wincows Vista)
123
Sound Recorder
is a powerful sound recording and playing
software. You can use it to grab any sound, including microphone, VCR,
Telephone, TV, Radio, Electronic Organ, Video Tape, CD Player, DVD Player,
dialogs from movies, game sounds, Streaming Audio on Internet etc. Captured
sounds can be saved in WAV, MP3, OGG, Vox, G721, G723, G726, G729, AC3 and AAC
files. The program offers direct support for RealPlayer, Winamp, Windows Media
Player, Power DVD, Flash, Quick time and many others. It also includes a built
in mini player, so you can listen to your recordings immediately after you
finished recording.
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123 Sound Recorder key
Features
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- 123 Sound Recorder can record any
signal played through your sound card into audio files.
- The Resulting File list box lets you
manage your file recording easily. You can set the recording information
and edit the resulting file with a simple mouse click on the list box.
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123 Sound Recorder supports Sampling settings. To get higher quality
recording, you can set the Sample rate, Mono or Stereo, and the Sample
Bit, before recording. With its powerful sound engine, Recorder produces
recordings with CD quality.
- 123
Sound Recorder integrates the complete set of record volume control for
your convenience.
- There are a
number of hotkeys which allow you to control the recording functions of
123 Sound Recorder while you are working in other programs.
Ctrl+Alt+R - START RECORDING Ctrl+Alt+S - STOP
RECORDING -
Recording time schedule support can start and stop recording at any time
you set.
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Direct to disk recording can go on for as
long as you need, provided you¡¯ve got enough disk space.
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Easy to use and intuitional interface.
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How to use 123 Sound Recorder |
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Click "OutPut
File" button,
you can select the location on your computer that 123 Sound Recorder
will save your recordings. You may also enter output file name.
Audio files will be saved in this path with default names. Also you can
create the output file name automatically using current time. You may
right-click on recordings in the list, from there you can playback the
recordings, rename audio file or delete individual recordings.
Format Settings
123 Sound Recorder supports a variety of Sampling settings.
Click "Format Setting"
button,
you can choose Sample rate, Channel, Sample Bit before recording. Of
course, a higher quality wave file will require more disk space. Choose
high sample rates for CD quality recordings, lower sample rates for
voice recordings. A typical stereo track of CD music at 44100 Hz 16 Bit
will use from 20 to 60 megabytes of disk space. Experiment before
making your final decision.
Record Device
The program will automatically find out the available input device.
Choose one from the device list that most suitable for your recording.
Sound Source
A drop-down menu for your choosing of the ways to get audio source: mono
mix, stereo mix, aux, CD player, line in, microphone and phone line.
- Stereo Mix: Record Audio from
Windows Audio Resource - Audio from Windows Media Player, Winamp,
RealOne Player, QuickTime Player, WinDVD Players, Streaming Internet
audio, Games, Flash, please select the "Stereo Mixer" which might
appear as "Stereo Mix", "What U hear", "Output", "Mixer", "Wave".
- Microphone : Record Audio from
Microphone, please select "Microphone"
- CD PLayer : Record Audio from
playing CD in the cd-rom, please select "CD PLayer"
- Line In : Record Audio from
External Audio Sources - Turntable, Walkman, Discman, Tape Player,
Videotape, Cassette Tape, CD/DVD Players etc, please select "Line
In"
Output format
Choose a format for your output audio files. Different format will
produce different audio quality and file size.
Hotkeys
There are number of hotkeys which allow you to control the recording
functions of 123 Sound Recorder while you are working in other programs.
CTRL+Alt+R ¨C START
RECORDING
CTRL+Alt+S - STOP
RECORDING
For example, you can
start 123 Sound Recorder first and then run other computer programs.
It¡¯s not necessary to switch to 123 Sound Recorder to start, stop or
pause a recording. All you need to do is to press CTRL+Alt+R to record
directly. (Note: Hotkeys don't work with some DIRECTX-GAMES.)
Schedule
Schedules will control recording according to the time being set. You
can add or delete your schedules, save them to hard disk for future use
or load them whenever you need. With the schedules, you will be able to
record even if you are not around.
Edit ID3
123 Sound Recorder help you to organize your mp3s.
With 123 Sound Recorder you can easily edit ID3 tags and keeping your
musical collection in good order. Click "Edit ID3" button to edit your
mp3 id3 tags. |
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Recording Tutorial |
Record from microphone
Record from videotape
Record from streaming internet
1.Record from microphone
Most sound cards provide the ability to receive sound input from a
microphone through the sound card microphone port. This is useful for
recording voice or sounds to your computer.
1. Check Your Hardware: If your microphone has never worked, or it
stopped working, first check the physical connection of the microphone.
Verify that it is firmly plugged into the microphone port instead of the
headphone or speaker port. If you are not sure which port is correct,
you can check the sound card to see if it is marked (sometimes with a
picture of a microphone), you can use a process of elimination, check
the documentation that came with your hardware, or contact the hardware
manufacturer.
2. Click the "Output File" Button,
Select output path and enter an audio file name.
3.
Choose the device "MIC" (Microphone) from the
Sound Source
combo box.
You
also can click "Record Control"
button, Select "Microphone" or the equivalent in the Recording Device
list. Adjust the Recording Volume if you are recording from the
microphone for the first time.
4.
Choose an output format for your files:
WAV, MP3, OGG, Vox, G721, G723, G726, G729, AC3 and AAC.
Click
"Format Settings" -> "Formats and
filters settings" to Select the appropriate quality in the Recording.
5. Click the "Record" Button (Hot key: "CTRL+Alt+R")
to begin recording sound from the microphone.
2.Record from
videotape
You can get the audio from videotape to
WAV, MP3, OGG, Vox, G721, G723, G726, G729, AC3 and AAC files with 123
Sound Recorder.
1. Connect the left and right audio-out
terminals on the VCR to the line-in or microphone terminal on the sound
card.
2. Click the "Output File" Button, Select output path and enter an
audio file name.
3.
Choose the device "Line-in" or "MIC" (Microphone) from the
Sound Source
combo box,
You
also can click "Record Control"
button, Select the line-in or microphone device, adjust the recording
volume for the highest possible performance. You might see other
devices, such as CD-Player or Synthesizer (MIDI), in the recording
panel, uncheck all non-essential devices, this cuts down background
noise.
4.
Choose an output format for your files:
WAV, MP3, OGG, Vox, G721, G723, G726, G729, AC3 and AAC.
Click
"Format Settings" -> "Formats and
filters settings" to Select the appropriate quality in the Recording.
5. Now start the playback of the VCR and click the "Record" button
(Hot key: "CTRL+Alt+R") in 123 Sound Recorder. You should see a wave
pattern display of the audio as it is playing. If the volume settings
are too high, you see the wave patterns being clipped off and appearing
to fill the recording window. If the settings are too low, you see only
very small variations in the wave pattern. If the sound is being clipped
off because the volume is too high, move the line-in or microphone
volume setting down until most of the volume range is displayed without
clipping. If the sound is too low, increase the volume setting. Ok,
here's the trick with the line-in or microphone input. If the recording
effect is satisfactory, then stop the recording test by clicking "Stop"
button.
6. Depending on your sound card and the volume of the audio source, you
might not get enough volume using the line-in input. In this case try
the microphone input, as the volume sensitivity through the microphone
input is generally greater than with the line-in input.
7. OK, let's rewind the tape and start the playback from the point you
want to record. Hit the "Record" button and stand by. When you want to
stop recording, just click "Stop" button, and the destination sound file
is there.
3.Record from
streaming internet or WinAmp (Windows Media Player)
1. Click the "Output File" Button,
Select output path and enter an audio file name.
2.
Choose the device "Stereo Mix"
from the Sound
Source
combo box.
You
also can click "Record Control"
button, Select "Stereo Mix" device or the equivalent, in the
Recording Device list. adjust the recording volume for the highest
possible performance. You might see other devices, such as CD-Player or
Microphone, in the recording panel, uncheck all non-essential devices,
this cuts down background noise.
3.
Choose an output format for your files:
WAV, MP3, OGG, Vox, G721, G723, G726, G729, AC3 and AAC.
Click
"Format Settings" -> "Formats and
filters settings" to Select the appropriate quality in the Recording.
4. Now start the playback of the WinAmp (Windows Media Player) or the
stream audio from Internet and click the "Record" button (Hot key: "CTRL+Alt+R")
in 123 Sound Recorder. Adjust the volume setting by observing a wave
pattern display of the audio as it is playing.
5. When you want to stop recording, just click "Stop" button (Hot key: "CTRL+Alt+S")
, and the destination sound file is there.
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What's New |
123 Sound Recorder v3.50
Fixed some bugs.
123 Sound Recorder v3.30
Support Windows Vista.
123 Sound Recorder v3.20
Add support Audio Player.
Add support
schedule.
123 Sound Recorder
v3.10
Add support Audio Converter.
Add support Edit ID3.
123 Sound Recorder
v2.00
Fixed some bugs.
Support Windows XP SP2.
123 Sound Recorder v1.60
Added support Hotkey.
Windows XP Support.
123 Sound Recorder v1.0
This software's first release .
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