| Feature |
Description |
| Support for multiple video formats |
AVI, WMV (Windows Media Video), FLV (Flash Video) formats are supported by Total Recorder. |
| Support for multiple audio formats |
Compressed and uncompressed RIFF-WAV, MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, APE formats are supported. A number of high-quality stereo formats are also supported (up to 192kHz 24bit and float). |
| Video Recoding |
Total Recorder can capture and record video from a screen (full screen, region, or window), record video from hardware video devices, including DVD and cassette players/recorders, USB web cameras, DV cameras, and TV tuners. |
| Record any sound |
Total Recorder can record any sound passing through any line of your sound card. For example, you can record sound being played back by an external program, sound from a microphone, an external LP, cassette, CD/DVD player, AM/FM/Satellite radio, etc. |
Digital sound recording |
Total Recorder can record sound reproduced by an external program (including the playback of Internet broadcasts and Internet-telephony conversations) directly in digital format. These recordings are performed without the need for special lines for your sound board and without a loss of quality due to redundant conversions from digital to analog to digital. |
Background
recording |
Total Recorder can playback and capture (background record) Internet audio broadcasts in MP3, WMA, and Ogg Vorbis formats, and Internet video broadcasts in WMV or FLV format directly without decoding and re-encoding. |
| Audio and video encoding/conversion |
You can convert media data to any supported format. Total Recorder can convert audio/video data during a recording or it can convert a recorded file from one format to another afterwards. |
| Audio and video editing |
Built-in editing capabilities allow you to cut, trim, and merge your recordings. Unlike most other editing programs, Total Recorder performs editing without any loss of sound and video quality even when editing compressed data. Also editing functions are performed without decompressing/recompressing to preserve quality of the media data and save time. |
Multi-monitor support  |
You can specify the monitor from which a window or region will be captured, as well as specify the monitor to be used when playing video in full-screen mode. |
Adjustable playback speeds |
This feature lets you play an audio file or a video file at a slower or faster speed than normal while optionally preserving the original tone. |
| Adjustable saving speeds |
Total Recorder can save an audio file with a different speed than the speed with which it was recorded. This can be useful, for example, when you have recorded a news transmission and you want to listen to the recording at a faster speed. |
Time shift  |
The Time-shift feature enables you to listen to recorded sound while a recording is being made. While listening, you can move anywhere within the recorded part of the sound stream and start playback. This feature is available for both ordinary recordings and when background recording Internet streams. |
| Powerful scheduler |
You can use Total Recorder's powerful built-in scheduler to schedule a playback or a recording. For example, you can schedule a recording and use a stop condition such as an absolute time, a duration, the absence of a sound signal, and so on. After a file has been recorded, you can execute a command line and shut down your computer when an automatic job completes. The scheduler includes many other options. |
| Split recordings on separate clips |
You can indicate that the sound being recorded will be split on separate clips during the recording. File tags can be created automatically. |
| Split recordings on separate files |
You can indicate that the sound being recorded will be split into separate files during recording based on different conditions (size, duration, low sound level, etc.). Splitting an existing recording can also be done. |
Cue-sheet files
support |
A cue file is a standard file that contains information about the tracks in a media file. You can work with cue-sheet files and use cue points as bookmarks or track separators for splitting a file into tracks afterwards. Cue points can be created either automatically (during a recording session) or manually. |
| Tag support |
Total Recorder can work with file tags for any of the supported media formats. Tags can also include artwork. |
| Playlists |
You can perform general operations on playlists, such as add files to a playlist, delete files, save a playlist, etc., as well as other operations specific to Total Recorder, such as merge multiple files in a playlist, or rename files from a playlist using tag information. |
Favorites
support |
Favorites, similar to the favorites you use in a browser, provide a faster and more convenient way to open a file, playlist or URL. You can organize your Favorites list, use predefined sample links, and export and import Favorites. |
| Add-ons support |
You can enhance Total Recorder's functionality through the use of add-ons. Add-ons are available for you to do the following: restore sound (e.g. enhance the quality of recordings from tape or vinyl), refine speech recordings, accomplish automatic gain control, apply an equalizer, perform mixing functions, and send your recordings to iTunes/iPod. |
| Recording Wizard |
The Recording Wizard helps you customize Total Recorder settings based on the sound you are going to record. |
| Normalization and fading effects |
A recording can be normalized or fading effects can be applied. Such processing for MP3 files is performed without re-encoding or loss of quality.
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| Exporting/importing configuration settings and scheduled jobs |
The ability to export/import Total Recorder's configuration settings or scheduled jobs is useful if you need to reinstall your system, move Total Recorder from one computer to another, or as a backup. |
| Command line interface |
Through a command line, you can start playback or recording and specify associated parameters. |
| Batch processing |
You can use batch processing to convert, normalize, rename, tag, split, apply add-ons, or perform other operations on multiple files. |
| Pause reduction |
You can choose to remove pauses during a recording or remove pauses in an existing file. |