The software captures audio through manual and automatic options.
What's more, users can schedule recordings, making Audiocorder work like a VCR. With Audiocorder, you can also manually operate the recorder. The program can also play AIFF sound files, including those created by other sound programs. The most significant advantage of using Audiocorder is that it stores each sound file in AIFF format, a standard sound format for the Macintosh. The audio is also sampled at 11, 22, or 44 kHz, with a sample size of 8 or 16 bits, either monophonic or stereo. The name of each file comprises the date and time the recording started, including seconds.
There are different applications of Audiocorder, including digitizing LPs and tapes, recording animals and other natural sounds, and automated recording of radio transmissions. However, it's worth noting that the program doesn't directly record streaming audio over the internet. Nevertheless, users can connect a patch cable from the speaker to microphone jack on their computer to record streaming audio.
Additionally, Audiocorder has been tested and found to work with the Griffin iMic, Telex H-531, and Labtec Verse 704, as well as most other USB microphones. Mac OS X 10.1.3 and later versions fix a bug that caused audio recording programs to fail to record the left and right channels at equal levels. Therefore, it's crucial to update the OS X version for optimal performance. Overall, Audiocorder is an excellent audio recording program that's easy to use and offers advanced features for Mac users.
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