A useful .NET component which makes it easy to add sound recording capabilities to applications
| Version | 4.4.0.2 |
| Updated | Jan 11th 2011 |
| Developer |
MultiMedia Soft
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| User Rating |
915
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| Original File Size | 6.2 MB |
| Downloads | 8901 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Programming |
Audio Sound Recorder for .NET is a professional .NET component designed to help you add sound recording capabilities to Winforms applications written with Borland Developer Studio and Visual Studio.NET.
Audio Sound Recorder for .NET is designed to work directly with your sound card or with your CD/DVD player, so you can record almost any audio, including that from a microphone, a line-in jack or a CD player (CD ripping), at near-perfect quality.
Recorded sounds can be kept in memory for later use or stored on the hard disk using several formats: WAV, MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis, AAC, MP4, AIFF, AU, W64, PAF, SVX, NIST, VOC, IRCAM, PVF, CAF, FLAC, RAW, but also using the ACM codecs installed inside the system; once a recording session has been completed, it's possible to hear recorded sound through the embedded playback system: if you need more sophisticated playback features (like changing tempo or pitch), consider using this component in conjunction with our Audio DJ Studio component.
Active Sound Recorder for .NET Crack allows a deep analysis of the recorded sound waveform with rich visualisation capabilities like range selection, zooming and panning. Recorded sounds can be edited, resampled, mixed with other sounds and exported to different formats: the ideal solution for implementing powerful Dictation Software Applications.
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