That's a good point John! I'll have to try TRY on my Vista Laptop.
I've never heard about MS doing anything to restrict third party software on Vista. Cheers...KG ----- Original Message ----- From: "John covici" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 6:50 PM Subject: New PC Software Restores Audio recordings... Do you know definitely that total recorder does not work under Vista -- just because a driver is not signed, does not mean it does not work. on Tuesday 08/21/2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote > > > In case some of you missed it. > > New PC Software Restores Audio Recording Capabilities to Windows > Vista for Free > > images/adobepdf > Download this press release as an Adobe PDF document. > > Applian Technolgoies has just released a free, audio recorder > that works incredibly well with Windows Vista and XP. This > recorder uses revolutionary new > recording technology which is sound card independent. It can > capture audio as MP3 files from virtually any application or > internet stream. > > San Anselmo, CA (PRWEB) August 20, 2007 -- Applian Technologies > has just released the > Freecorder Toolbar Sound Recorder > , a free audio capture program for Windows Vista which restores > the audio recording functionality previously available in prior > versions of Windows. Using > a new driverless recording process developed by Applian, the > software allows customers to capture audio as MP3 files from > virtually any application or > internet stream. Freecorder Toolbar is free, and available today > from > www.freecorder.com. > > H > News Image > istorically, all PC's had sound card drivers with an easily > accessible recording line, and also allowed recording > applications to install custom sound card > drivers. Today, the sound card drivers that ship with Windows > Vista rarely make a recording line available, or if a sound card > does have a recording line, > that capability is buried. And the new driver signing > requirement of Windows Vista has permanently disabled sound > capture technologies that relied on custom > drivers. Before Freecorder Toolbar, it has been difficult or > impossible to capture audio in Windows Vista. > > Internet audio or application-generated sound can now be saved > by everyone. And our convenient browser-based interface offers > enhanced search capabilities > and other cool tools, all for free. Everyone should have this > great little recorder on their browser. > Freecorder Toolbar works inside both Internet Explorer and > Firefox, and offers simple one-button recording that saves > everything you hear from your PC speakers > as either an MP3 or WAV file. It will also record from the > microphone or line-in inputs on your PC. Additionally, > Freecorder Toolbar includes a powerful > Google-based search, and optional browser enhancements like a > radio tuner, weather bug, pop-up blocker, search highlighter and > more. > > "We are thrilled to be able to give consumers an easy-to-use > universal audio recorder that works great with Windows Vista and > XP" said Applian CEO Bill > Dettering, "Internet audio or application-generated sound can > now be saved by everyone. And our convenient browser-based > interface offers enhanced search > capabilities and other cool tools, all for free. Everyone should > have this great little recorder on their browser." > > Freecorder Toolbar was developed in partnership with Conduit, > the leading platform for building online communities via > community toolbars. "Our vision at > Conduit is to provide website publishers with the most powerful > components and content for their community toolbar, and > ultimately to deliver a superior > end-user experience," said Ronen Shilo, CEO of Conduit. "Applian > is a clear leader managing streaming media and we are delighted > to provide their highly > useful tools via our platform." Freecorder Toolbar contains no > advertising, and is available for free from Freecorder.com. It > requires a PC running Windows > 2000 or later. > About Applian Technologies > Applian Technologies was started by Bill Dettering in 2000 with > the launch of Replay Radio, a program Bill created to combat the > boredom of his long commute > down to Silicon Valley every day. Replay Radio allowed Bill to > record his favorite radio shows and listen whenever he wanted. > Helping people get more enjoyment > out of streaming media is what Applian Products are all about. > Now, seven years after the launch of Replay Radio, Applian is > recognized as the global leader > in recording software. Other popular Applian products include > the Audio Video Streaming Capture Suite, Replay A/V, Replay > Media Catcher, Replay Music, > Replay Converter, and Replay Screencast. Learn more about > Applian Technologies and all their products at > http://www.Applian.com > About Conduit > Conduit is the leading platform for building online communities > via community toolbars. Online publishers can use Conduit to > quickly and easily create > a free community toolbar to persistently connect and engage > their users via the browser. Consumers can use the myConduit > toolbar to search and subscribe > with one click to the hottest web communities. Conduit delivers > unprecedented community loyalty and site traffic for over > 130,000 publishers, including > major brands such as Major League Baseball, Fox Carolina TV, > Greenpeace, RE/MAX, TechCrunch, Blogdigger and small and medium > organizations in 112 countries > around the globe. Conduit's innovative search monetization model > allows the service to be completely free and without adware, > malware and spyware. The > company is privately-held with headquarters in Israel and > Redwood Shores, CA. For more information about Conduit, visit > www.conduit.com > or email [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Applian Media Contact > Leslie Bee > Director of Marketing > Applian Technologies > leslie @ applian.com > (888)-808-9877 Ext. 4 > > ### > > http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2007/8/emw547628.htm > > > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > http://www.pc-audio.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Your life is like a penny. 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