Total Recorder records streaming audio, mic input, line-in input, and DVD & CD sounds. The recordings are saved to your hard-drive in either WAV or MP3 format. Convert different sound formats to WAV and MP3.
Reviewing 7.1 Build 3420 (Nov 6, 2008)
Yeah, GOM Recorder is to Total Recorder what that Firefox extension is to WebSite-Watcher, as some nitwit pointed out over there. Total Recorder provides lifetime licenses, so unless you had some problem that couldn't be resolved, I doubt you had a legitimate license for Total Recorder to "switch from" anyway.
Reviewing 7.1 Build 3420 (Nov 6, 2008)
I switched to the freeware Gom Recorder, which basically does the same thing as the Total Recorder.
Reviewing 6.1 (Dec 1, 2007)
I love this product! I have been using it since version 3. I bought it many years ago, and everytime HighCriteria upgrades TotalRecorder they give me the new version for free. Best money I ever spent on shareware. The features are many and easy to use. Highly recommended!
Reviewing 6.0 (May 13, 2006)
A great program with really advanced options for scheduled recordings (auto-name files and auto-tag them), I love it!
Probably the best that's out there (I certainly don't know anything better for that task).
Reviewing 5.3 (Dec 5, 2005)
Constantly use this program. Its easy and powerfull. Cut and edit sound files easily and quickly. Runs very light on resources and not a overwhelming gui like others. Looking forward to future releases.
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