Audio In - 1.0.3Simple disk recording app with oscilloscope view |
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Problem with AIFF - Version: 1.0.3, 5/30/2005 12:14AM PST
smolka
It is a breeze to use, but I have a problem with huge AIFF-files (from an audiobook on cassette): iTunes either cannot handle it, or the conversion results in a distorted sound (as if played back far too slowly). The files are also far too large (2Gb) (the 80Gb HD of my iMac G5 is filling up quickly!).
What I do not understand is why the conversion fails to work.
Is this a big?
Is there a work around?
What I do not understand is why the conversion fails to work.
Is this a big?
Is there a work around?
just what I was needing!!! 



- Version: 1.0.3, 5/24/2005 05:16PM PST
phloem
Audio In allows me to listen through my G5 speakers as I edit recordings on my minidisc recorder (MZR-5ST, which has optical in/out ports). I run an optical line out from my minidisc into my G5's optical in port.
Before, I had to use headphones plugged into my minidisc, and they never seem to be around when I need them! I do a lot of recording for language learning on a minidisc recorder.
There are other applications that I have which do this, by the way, like Amadeus II. However, Audio In is nice and small and easier to set up and use for play through. And it's free!
Thanks!!
Before, I had to use headphones plugged into my minidisc, and they never seem to be around when I need them! I do a lot of recording for language learning on a minidisc recorder.
There are other applications that I have which do this, by the way, like Amadeus II. However, Audio In is nice and small and easier to set up and use for play through. And it's free!
Thanks!!
wonderful program! 



- Version: 1.0.3, 5/14/2005 06:26PM PST
(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)
uncle_kyle
This program is small, elegant, and does its job admirably. I was able to download and start it up within minutes. The user's manual is a quick read because the program is intuitive.
I was not able to get VOX working for recording my old cassettes (you know, the old plastic thingys that came after records but before CDs), but this is probably because they're quite noisy and it might have worked better if I'd played with the settings some more. As it is, I had about 5-6 hours of old music practice and some 4-track stuff that I just wanted to archive. As others have noted, all you have to do is play the material in (for me, just played a whole cassette) and press stop then record again after each song is over. It'll record each one to a new file, you can tell it where to put the recordings, and you can even tell it the name you want it to give everything (calls it "Recording1.aiff" then "Recording2.aiff" if you leave the default name of "Recording").
The program's layout is great, the sound is clean and the oscilloscope helps with seeing the levels. I adjusted audio input level using apple's "Sound" settings from the System Preferences tool - I don't think this program lets you adjust input levels. But it was easy enough to leave both the preferences tool and this recorder on the screen while working.
Awesome program!!!
I was not able to get VOX working for recording my old cassettes (you know, the old plastic thingys that came after records but before CDs), but this is probably because they're quite noisy and it might have worked better if I'd played with the settings some more. As it is, I had about 5-6 hours of old music practice and some 4-track stuff that I just wanted to archive. As others have noted, all you have to do is play the material in (for me, just played a whole cassette) and press stop then record again after each song is over. It'll record each one to a new file, you can tell it where to put the recordings, and you can even tell it the name you want it to give everything (calls it "Recording1.aiff" then "Recording2.aiff" if you leave the default name of "Recording").
The program's layout is great, the sound is clean and the oscilloscope helps with seeing the levels. I adjusted audio input level using apple's "Sound" settings from the System Preferences tool - I don't think this program lets you adjust input levels. But it was easy enough to leave both the preferences tool and this recorder on the screen while working.
Awesome program!!!
Does the trick & free 



- Version: 1.0.3, 2/14/2005 04:31PM PST
IWByte
I also wanted something that did play-thru on audio - I wanted my daughter to be able to sing along with iTunes, and this works great- thank you!
Simple, Reliable, and FREE 



- Version: 1.0.3, 11/5/2004 06:15AM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
Karl Hungus
This little app saved me in the clutch. Dont let its basic looking features fool you, it is all business. I needed a program that could import files from a diverse array of sources as 32 bit Stereo files and I was happy to find this one out there.
I also dig the spectroscope ... its kind of groovy and like everything else with this lil app, it serves its purpose. There is no flash with this, and yet its not goofy either. Very easy to use and extremely intuitive to work with.
5 stars from me, two thumbs way up ...
I also dig the spectroscope ... its kind of groovy and like everything else with this lil app, it serves its purpose. There is no flash with this, and yet its not goofy either. Very easy to use and extremely intuitive to work with.
5 stars from me, two thumbs way up ...
This is it 



- Version: 1.0.3, 9/24/2004 04:23PM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
dunno
It is simple and it always works. It saves immediately upon hitting the stop button so you can immediately start another file if you're recording a long meeting that you want to break into CD-size chunks, for instance.
yay - Version: 1.0.3, 4/23/2004 07:23AM PST
subsolana
this app is great, really a lifesaver for my g5. i tried to hook up my record player through the audio input on the back of my g5, and i got no signal without recording. it seems that apple has disabled analog playthrough, which sucks. this little app saved the day, i just launch it and hit play on my record player and everything works great.i hope this app hasn't been forgotten by the developers.
Simple is always best 



- Version: 1.0.3, 12/17/2003 07:47AM PST
Freuds_cat
This app is great. So clean and simple without the bells and whistles it just does what you need it to do. Version 1.0.2 was a bit annoying with the High input crashes but I found increasing the buffer size usually sorted this out, this issue irrelevent now in version 1.0.3
Any clue?