Capture audio from any source with built-in converter, player, and ID3 tag editor
Capture audio from any source with built-in converter, player, and ID3 tag editor
Vote (11 votes)
Program license Trial version
Developer TIAN FANG
Version 1.22.2.3
Works under Windows
Vote
(11 votes)
Developer
TIAN FANG
Works under
Windows
Program license
Trial version
Version
1.22.2.3
Pros
- Supports multiple audio sources, including streaming and system sounds
- Direct recording to various formats (MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG)
- Built-in audio converter and playback feature
- ID3 tag editor for easy metadata management
- User-friendly interface suitable for beginners
- Low system resource usage
Cons
- Requires an operational sound card
- Interface design may feel dated on modern systems
- Lacks detailed advanced audio editing tools
Capture and manage audio from any Windows source with versatile file support.
Overview
Audio Sound Recorder provides a comprehensive solution for users seeking to capture audio from a variety of sources on Windows systems. The program is equipped to record not only from microphones and external input devices, but also from streaming audio, media playback, and any application that produces sound within the operating system. Its features are geared toward both everyday users and those with more advanced recording needs.
Key Features
Audio Sound Recorder supports recording in popular file formats such as MP3, WAV, WMA, and OGG Vorbis. Users have the flexibility to choose their desired format before initiating a recording, with no need for intermediate temporary files—this speeds up workflow and conserves disk space. The application includes a detailed recording history list, allowing users to track and manage their past audio captures efficiently.
For additional convenience, the tool comes with a built-in audio player for immediate playback, as well as an integrated audio converter that lets users change between supported file formats with ease. An MP3 ID3 tag editor is also present, making it possible to update metadata like artist and title information without using separate software.
User Interface and Experience
The interface is intuitive, designed with accessible controls suitable for both beginners and experienced users. Clear options guide users through source selection, quality adjustments, and output format decisions. All core functions are easily accessible from the main window, with minimal navigation required between screens.
Performance and Compatibility
Audio Sound Recorder is optimized for a wide range of Windows operating systems, from older versions like Windows 98 and XP up to more recent editions. The software is lightweight, ensuring that system resource consumption is minimal—even when capturing high-quality audio. A correctly installed sound card is essential, as the software depends on this hardware for input and output operations.
Additional Capabilities
Beyond simple recording, the audio converter expands usability, letting users adapt their audio for different devices or purposes. The tagging feature is helpful for music library organization, while the playback feature eliminates the need for switching between applications to review recordings.
Trial and Licensing
A free trial version is available, enabling users to evaluate the program's full capabilities prior to purchase. This approach provides confidence in its functionality before making any commitment.
Pros
- Supports multiple audio sources, including streaming and system sounds
- Direct recording to various formats (MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG)
- Built-in audio converter and playback feature
- ID3 tag editor for easy metadata management
- User-friendly interface suitable for beginners
- Low system resource usage
Cons
- Requires an operational sound card
- Interface design may feel dated on modern systems
- Lacks detailed advanced audio editing tools