It's about time. I was beginning to think they'd just folded because they couldn't make their software work with Vista.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Pattison Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 8:14 PM To: PC-Audio; vip-l Subject: Total Recorder Version 7.0 is Now Available Total Recorder version 7.0 is now available from www.highcriteria.com. Here are the changes in this version: A new kernel-mode driver is introduced, which provides the following: - Full support for Windows Vista. - Elimination of sound distortion when recording sound from applications that use DirectSound, such as Skype 3.x. Total Recorder can still be used with the old driver, referred to as Total Recorder's user-mode driver. When you install Total Recorder, you can choose which drivers to install, and then specify which driver will be used by Total Recorder. Ability to export and import Total Recorder's configuration settings and scheduled jobs. This is useful if you need to reinstall your system, move Total Recorder from one computer to another, or as a backup. Tags for RIFF files are supported. This allows you to work with tags for WAV files, for example, in the same manner as MP3 files. You can rename files from a playlist using tag information. Use of the latest version of FLAC sources, resulting in higher speeds and better compression when encoding to FLAC format. Support for clear-type fonts and Windows XP visual styles. Current clip info is displayed in Total Recorder's main window. Ability to automatically start playing a file when you open the file. Improvements when working with playlists. For example, you can use drag-and-drop to move files in playlists. Total Recorder's help is now in .chm format. Other minor enhancements. Ability to background record (i.e. capture) Internet broadcasts in MP3, WMA, and Ogg Vorbis formats. This feature allows you to do the following: Record Internet broadcasts in their original format without decoding and re-encoding. Record without using an external player. Extract track information from a stream. You can also play back an Internet broadcast. Use the unique time-shift feature which enables you to listen to recorded sound while a recording is being made. While listening, you can move anywhere within the recorded part of the sound stream and start playback. This feature is available for both ordinary recordings and when background recording Internet streams. Cue-sheet files are now supported by Total Recorder. Cue points can be created as follows: Manually, to make a bookmark in a sound file. Automatically during a recording session based on pause reduction, changes of clip info in an external player, etc. Automatically when capturing an Internet transmission and the information about a track changes. A file can be split at any time using cue points. Sequential numbers can be assigned to tracks while recording in split mode. If a scheduled job is running and your computer is about to shut down, hibernate, or be put into stand-by mode, you can cancel any type of shut-down process. The features of saving a file based on split conditions and the manual splitting of files have been redesigned. Many other enhancements. Regards Steve Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Windows Live Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: steve1963 Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]