
Lecture Recorder 4.4
This program allows you to record lectures and attach written summaries.

To make a lecture summary several rich-text fields are provided: course, subject, date, lecturer, digest and notes. There is also an option to print the summary. Built-in audio recorder comes with real-time OGG audio compression, an editor for making cut-outs, voice operated recording mode and transcription playback mode. All recordings are 8-bit, mono, with 44KHz as the default sampling rate, but you can also use 22KHz and 11KHz if you want to save on space. The program keeps both text and audio in the same lecture file that you can easily share. Of course, if that is necessary you can export your recordings to standard sound files and use them in other programs. Sound file import option is available too. Lecture file size can go up to 2GB and that is sufficient for more than 12 hours of uncompressed recording with the highest sampling rate. Lecture Recorder can work with all sound sources you have on your computer. Note: if your microphone can not pick up lecturer's voice try to find one designed for conferences.
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Aug 07, 2010 | 10:46 AM