TapeDeck 1.1 Released!
Hey folks,
Today we released TapeDeck 1.1 to the public. It's a free upgrade for all existing users, and it contains a handful of features and fixes that we're sure you'll enjoy.
Here is the official set of release notes:
You can download TapeDeck 1.1 from http://tapedeckapp.com
Today we released TapeDeck 1.1 to the public. It's a free upgrade for all existing users, and it contains a handful of features and fixes that we're sure you'll enjoy.
Here is the official set of release notes:
- Upload to YouTube option for easily sharing recordings with friends/family
- TapeDeck can import and export audio in various formats supported by QuickTime
- Renaming a tape that's stopped at the end should no longer cause it to be unplayable until the next selection was made
- There is no more slowdown due to battery during the evaluation period
- Users can now seek/play/review while buttons are held down, just like some real tape recorders
- Reviewing a tape to the beginning no longer causes the playhead to appear at the end of the tape
- Commands that are disabled during recording are now reflected as disabled in the menu
- Users can no longer delete an in-progress recording
- The window may no longer be dragged by the buttons used to disclose the tape drawer
- A custom folder icon is used when creating the TapeDeck library directory
- The 'tape does not exist' message should no longer show up when deleting a tape that has been recently renamed
- Acknowledgements now appear in the about box
- Recordings are now done in much higher quality, with HQ now at 320kbps
You can download TapeDeck 1.1 from http://tapedeckapp.com
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Inappropriate?Being new to this program, how does it work? I don't see that part, but then again I miss many key words.
Thanks,
Charlie -
Inappropriate?Charlie, TapeDeck is a simple audio recorder that captures audio on your built-in microphone or any audio recording device attached to your Mac.
It was built to work like a real-life cassette recorder, so it presents a very familiar interface for users. Recording is as simple as hitting the big, red 'REC' button.
Most follow-up questions you'll likely have will be answered with the supplied help file, but if you have any further questions not covered there, feel free to stop back here and start a new discussion topic.
Hope this helps! -
Inappropriate?Thanks Chris,
I hoped there was a was to record cassettes with this.
I have tried this and gotta say it works like promised
I’m Thankful
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