It's not a sound recorder, simply a disk creator. Just put any and
all sound files you want to burn to an audio disc in the program, and
it'll create an audio disc for you. Supports nearly any audio format.
On Apr 5, 2006, at 6:23 PM, John Weir wrote:
Can I record from an external means on to the ADC program? Vickie
Weir
Travis Siegel wrote:
I've taken another ADC program and put it up on the same site
where the dvd player is located.
http://www.softcon.com/mac
It's a program for creating audio cds. You simply add the songs
you want to burn to a disc into the table, click burn, and watch
it go.
You can use any type of file that is supported by quicktime.
This means you can use almost anything your apple can play
without regard for format. It will be converted to the raw cd
audio format during burning.
So now, mp3, wav, aiff, m4a, and any raw pcm format can be used,
and it doesn't matter how you mix and match them. The program
keeps a running total of how much time is used, how many audio
files, and how long each one is. If you get called away in the
midst of creating your cd list, simply save it, and reload it
later when you've got more time, or perhaps to send to a friend
so they can make the same disc if they've got the same files of
course.
It's very easy to use, and I'll be happy to add anything else you
guys can come up with for it.
It's a great little tool, and I've used it several times already
to build custom cds for myself. I've not got 18 Celine Dion
songs on a single cd that were scattered over 8-10 of them
originally.
Very cool.
So, those who do audio cds, you might want to give this one a try.
There's a data cd burner program on adc too, and I'll fix that
one and put it up too, but it'll take a bit more work than the
audio one did.