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TapeDeck

TapeDeck - 1.0.1

just like a real cassette recorder, only better!

All Time: (1.5)
Version 1.0.1: (2.0)
Selected Version: 1.0.1
Release Date: 2008-05-28
License: Update
Downloads (version 1.0.1): 631
Downloads (all versions): 4,716
Price: $25.00

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Product Description:

TapeDeck is a new audio recorder exclusively for Mac OS X 10.5, designed with a quick-capture workflow in mind. You're never more than a single mouse click (or keystroke) away from making a new recording, which are called, unsurprisingly, “tapes.â€Â� TapeDeck records directly to compressed MP4-AAC audio, making it equally useful for quick high-fidelity samples or hours and hours of lecture.

As you can see, TapeDeck was designed to emulate a real cassette tape recorder (perhaps you have a similar model in your basement), but with a few key differences:

  • Every recording you ever make is immediately saved in the box of Tapes.
  • You cannot record over an existing tape; clicking Record automatically starts a new tape for you.

Of course, TapeDeck improves on the traditional tape recorder in a number of ways:

  • In much the same way that digital cameras made film “free,â€ÂÂ? TapeDeck makes tapes “freeâ€ÂÂ?: you'll never run out of tape (until you run out of disk space).
  • TapeDeck's recording quality is far better than that of an audiocassette. You can adjust the recording quality to trade file size for recording length.
  • An audiocassette has a label (where you can write a little bit) and a case liner (where you can write a lot). TapeDeck has these too, but they're full-text searchable.
  • Tapes are standard .m4a audio files, so you can copy them into iTunes and synchronize them with your iPod, or email tapes to others.

To record with TapeDeck, you must have a built-in microphone, use device plugged into your Mac's line-in port (such as a microphone, record player, etc.), or another audio input device (USB input, Bluetooth headset, etc.).

What's new in this version:

  • Help file no longer references old transport keystrokes
  • TapeDeck no longer launches on older versions of OS X
  • UI sound effects now play through the system output device, and not the default output device
  • Reduced skipping artefacts in audio playback
  • Fast-forward / Rewind no longer interrupted when changing tape metadata
  • One-click unlock method for new purchases
  • The record level meter now responds to device and sample rate changes properly
  • Selection in the tape box is now disabled while recording

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.5

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Version 1.0.1:
Overall Rating: (2.0) Features: (2.0) Support: (2.0)
Ease of Use: (3.0) Quality / Stability: (3.0) Price: (3.0)
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TapeDeck CommentarySorry, its not a $25 application - Version: 1.3.1, 11/15/2009 12:55AM PST

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lawsonmusic
Neat concept, neato-grooby retro look, nice functionality, but uh, $25? Nope. That's about $15 too much in my opinion. Sorry guys, its just is. Nice work, though.
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TapeDeck ReviewExtremely limited functionality, overpriced - Version: 1.2, 9/27/2009 06:23PM PST

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cnymike
In a retro kind of way, it's a cool interface. But when you get beyond the look of the app, you quickly realize how limited in function it really is. Compared to something like Audio HIjack Pro, for instance, this app can't even approach the features. Sorry, this is a waste of time.
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TapeDeck ReviewDoesn't capture internal audio - Version: 1.0.1, 6/2/2008 10:02AM PST

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eric.oxenberg
Simple enough interface, didn't see how to change input sources (maybe you have to do this in the System Prefs). Tried to record streaming radio from iTunes but got silence, so no use for me.
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