What's new in Total Recorder Standard Edition 8.6 Build 6040
Oct 28, 2015
- Total Recorder is compatible with Windows 10 now.
- Other minor enhancements.
New in Total Recorder Standard Edition 8.4 Build 4930 (Oct 18, 2012)
- Total Recorder is compatible with Windows 8 now.
- Ability to specify whether Total Recorder should execute scheduled jobs in a minimized or normal window.
- Monkey's Audio (APE) support libraries updated to the latest version (version 4.11).
- Other minor enhancements.
New in Total Recorder Standard Edition 8.3 Build 4370 (Jul 15, 2011)
- Support for MPEG-4 and 3GP files (*.mp4, *.m4a, *.3gpp, *.3gp, *.3g2, *.3gp2) with AAC audio streams (Windows 7 only).
- Support for playback of MOV (Apple QuickTime) files with AAC audio streams (Windows 7 only).
- The following tag fields are now supported for all types of files: "Album Artist", "ISRC", and "beats per minute".
- Optionally, add the recording's start time to the file tag.
- Other minor enhancements.
New in Total Recorder Standard Edition 8.2 Build 4100 (Oct 23, 2010)
- You can schedule jobs on multiple days of the week.
- Other minor enhancements.
New in Total Recorder Standard Edition 8.1 Build 3900 (Mar 6, 2010)
- You can adjust the playing volume and recording level using hot keys.
- The recording state is displayed on Total Recorder's icon in the Task Bar or System Tray.
- A new command line parameter supports the "Jump to time" feature.
- Other minor enhancements.
New in Total Recorder Standard Edition 8.0 Build 3750 (Oct 29, 2009)
- A new kernel-mode filter driver is introduced. This new driver simplifies the settings for recording in software mode and resolves some of the problems with older types of Total Recorder drivers.
- Improvements to the user interface include the following:
- A new skin engine. One default skin is supplied, which you can choose to use for many of the Total Recorder windows.
- Total Recorder's main window has been redesigned, and it can now be resized.
- The "Recording source and parameters" dialog and dialog for format selection, are restructured.
- Many other improvements.
- Support for audio files in Monkey's Audio (APE) format.
- Ability to specify a pre-defined recording level for recording from a sound board. This level is automatically set when a recording starts and the original level is restored when the recording completes.
- Enhancements to playlist operations include the ability to find duplicates in a playlist and to sort playlist items based on their track numbers.
- After a system re-boot, Total Recorder’s scheduler now looks for jobs that missed their start time or were executing, and launches them.
- Artwork is stored in Ogg Vorbis files based on official specifications
New in Total Recorder Standard Edition 7.1 (Oct 24, 2008)
- Windows Vista 64-bit is fully supported with the introduction of the 64-bit version of Total Recorder's kernel mode driver.
- Support for tags is extended: Total Recorder can read ID3v2 tags for all versions (version 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4) and ability to add an artwork to the tag within the file is available now.
- Ability to play multichannel audio files in stereo, provided that an appropriate audio codec is installed.
- Other enhancements.
New in Total Recorder Standard Edition 6.1 (Dec 13, 2006)
- Total Recorder now supports playlists in M3U, PLS and WPL format. Please see Using playlists tutorial for more information on this new feature.
- A scheduled job can be started while your computer is in standby or hibernate mode.