TapeDeck 1.1.1
About TapeDeck
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.” 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.
- Many more features.
Whats New in this Version
- Fixed a crash that occurred when playing back corrupt audio files. Now the tape will simply appear to stop playing earlier than expected.
- Copies .m4a tapes directly into the library, rather than sending them through the QuickTime importer engine
- Drawing performance improved slightly
- Set the file’s extension automatically according to the user’s currently selected QuickTime export component.
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- SuperMegaUltraGroovy
- Version:
- 1.1.1
- Post Date:
- April 24, 2009
- License:
- Demo
- File Size:
- 2.3MB
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 19036
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