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Audio In

Audio In - 1.0.3

Simple disk recording app with oscilloscope view

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.0.3
Release Date: 2003-04-22
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 45,129
Downloads (all versions): 55,049

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Product Description:

Audio In is a simple recording program with an oscilloscope view of the audio input, volume operated recording ('VOX' recording) and scheduled recording. Audio In can record from any CoreAudio compatible audio input device.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixes some bugs, including one which would cause the application to crash on high input levels.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.0 or higher

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Audio In Troubleshooting ReportSame problem - Version: 1.0.3, 6/27/2005 10:19AM PST

mark ridder
smolka has about AIFF files in Itunes, too bad because it appears to be a neat little program.
Any clue?
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Audio In Troubleshooting ReportProblem 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?
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Audio In Reviewjust 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!!
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