A useful ActiveX control 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 |
941
2.9
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Original File Size | 9 MB |
Downloads | 8291 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Active Sound Recorder is a useful ActiveX control which makes it easy to add sound recording capabilities to applications written with the most widely-used development environments that accept ActiveX controls such as Visual Studio and Visual Studio.NET.
Active Sound Recorder 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 microphone, line-in jack or CD player, at near-perfect quality.
The whole recorded sound can be kept in memory for later use or stored on the hard disk using several formats: WAV, MP3, WMA and OGG Vorbis; once a recording session has been completed, it's possible to hear recorded sound through a very basic playback system.
The integrated Sound Activation System allows pausing a recording session automatically when no sound is being heard: this will help saving valuable space both in memory and on disk.
Thanks to the integration with FreeDb servers (CDDB), the control can obtain information about the CD currently in ripping phase and, if available on the Amazon web site, the control can obtain the CD cover pictures as well.
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