[gui-talk] Fwd: What is Freecorder Toolbar 3 is explained here

Bud Schwab budschwab at charter.net
Tue Aug 21 11:32:03 CDT 2007


Hi Steve,

What a great program, thanks for the info.  I 
downloaded it and installed it, but now my 
problem I don't know how to run it.  I can't seem 
to find any info about what buttons to use for 
recording  or any clues.  Could you give me a 
couple clues as to how to get started or where I 
can find info on it?  I've always wanted to be 
able to record something currently off the computer.
Thanks.

Bud
At 08:29 AM 8/21/2007, you wrote:

> >From: petrakigianos-giasou at yahoo.com
> >To: blindreplay at freelists.org
> >
> >Thank you to Leslie B. for this one.
> >
> >A user explains the FCT3 Sound Recorder below.
> >
> >http://www.geek.com/
> >
> >Review: Freecorder records any audio played on your PC for free
> >
> >by JoelGeek posted on August 21, 2007 7:06 am
> >
> >Applian Technologies just announced
> >Freecorder
> >, a free audio capture program for Windows Vista and XP. The
> >program installs as a tool bar and lets you press the record
> >button at any time you want to
> >start recording. In addition, you can stream live Internet audio
> >stations and record those, too.
> >
> >In my tests I installed Freecorder, restarted Firefox­it works
> >in IE, too­and then was greeted with the new tool bar. I clicked
> >the play button next to
> >the drop down and was listening to music instantly. I then
> >clicked the record button and an MP3 recording of what I was
> >listening to was created on the
> >fly. It really is that easy! I then went to
> >Pandora.com
> >, allowed Pandora.com to create a channel for me, and then as
> >soon as it started streaming, I pressed the record button again.
> >Instantly, I had a recording
> >of my favorite artist in crisp MP3. If MP3 isn’t your thing,
> >then you can select WAV as the output, and if you want to record
> >audio from other sources,
> >then you can do that, too (see the Settings picture below).
> >
> >freecorder3.jpg
> >
> >According to Applian, before Vista you could install custom
> >sound card
> >  drivers that would allow you to capture audio on your
> >PC
> >. However, with Vista it’s either difficult or impossible to
> >capture the audio, so the company came up with this new tool
> >bar. Speaking of the tool bar,
> >it was created in partnership with Conduit, so it has a bunch of
> >sharing / social networking-type functions built-in.
> >
> >freecorder2.jpg
> >Here’s a picture of it recording in real-time
> >
> >I can’t say enough good things about this program. First, it’s
> >free. Second, it’s insanely easy to use. I was literally
> >recording seconds after restarting
> >my browser. The only drawback I found is it does make your
> >browser a little more busy, since it’s a whole new tool bar.
> >However, there are a bunch of features
> >in this new tool bar, so you may find yourself enjoying the free
> >enhancements to your browsing experience.
> >
> >freecorder1.jpg
> >Here’s a clip of the tool bar­I grabbed the half with the
> >recording pieces
>
>Regards Steve
>Email:  srp at internode.on.net
>Skype:  steve1963
>MSN Messenger:  internetuser383 at hotmail.com
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