MM0BSM
4th December 2004, 01:18 PM
http://www.rtty.co.uk/downloads.html
Xcorder has a host of features:
- One touch record (OTR) or Panic button
- Programmed event recording
- Threshold / Trigger level setting
- User friendly
- Event Logging (on or off), viewable within Xcorder
- Save settings on exit ready for next use
- Monitor audio without recording, for the setting up of levels
- Delay setting
- Pause recording
- Display wav format, file size, date and time for recording and playback
- Select various compression formats
- Free disk space indicator
- Monitor recorded file size in real time
- Adjust Line-Input levels from within Xcorder
- Display real time, elapsed, record times as well as date
- Open existing log files
- Log file play feature
- Stamp log file with 'Activity' text
- Prefix and 'My List' Search
- Playback recordings instantly as well as selecting files from disk to playback
- Inbuilt volume control for playback
- Record on Startup
- Create a new file every hour for archiving
- Restore Xcorder to it's default values
- It's FREE
Some other uses of Xcorder:
Recording output of internet linked repeaters for fulfilling licence conditions.
Dictation.
Recording audio for sending over email (using the GSM 6.10 codec for high compression)
Minimum System Requirements:
CPU: 486 PC (80486)
RAM: 8 Mb
OS: Win95/Win98/WinNT4/WinME/Win2000/WinXP
Soundcard: Soundblaster or compatible cards.
Video Card/Display: 640x480, 16 colors
Disk Space: 1MB (+ disk space for logs and recorded wav files)
Radio (Not required if using for a different purpose other than radio): Any radio with an audio output socket.
Connector: A 3.5mm jack Stereo to Stereo audio lead (preferably screened) to connect your radio audio output to the line input of your PC's Soundcard (check your radio's audio output socket type in case it is mono or a different sized socket) .
Xcorder has a host of features:
- One touch record (OTR) or Panic button
- Programmed event recording
- Threshold / Trigger level setting
- User friendly
- Event Logging (on or off), viewable within Xcorder
- Save settings on exit ready for next use
- Monitor audio without recording, for the setting up of levels
- Delay setting
- Pause recording
- Display wav format, file size, date and time for recording and playback
- Select various compression formats
- Free disk space indicator
- Monitor recorded file size in real time
- Adjust Line-Input levels from within Xcorder
- Display real time, elapsed, record times as well as date
- Open existing log files
- Log file play feature
- Stamp log file with 'Activity' text
- Prefix and 'My List' Search
- Playback recordings instantly as well as selecting files from disk to playback
- Inbuilt volume control for playback
- Record on Startup
- Create a new file every hour for archiving
- Restore Xcorder to it's default values
- It's FREE
Some other uses of Xcorder:
Recording output of internet linked repeaters for fulfilling licence conditions.
Dictation.
Recording audio for sending over email (using the GSM 6.10 codec for high compression)
Minimum System Requirements:
CPU: 486 PC (80486)
RAM: 8 Mb
OS: Win95/Win98/WinNT4/WinME/Win2000/WinXP
Soundcard: Soundblaster or compatible cards.
Video Card/Display: 640x480, 16 colors
Disk Space: 1MB (+ disk space for logs and recorded wav files)
Radio (Not required if using for a different purpose other than radio): Any radio with an audio output socket.
Connector: A 3.5mm jack Stereo to Stereo audio lead (preferably screened) to connect your radio audio output to the line input of your PC's Soundcard (check your radio's audio output socket type in case it is mono or a different sized socket) .