TapeDeck is a powerful and fun new audio recorder for Mac OS X Leopard. TapeDeck is just like your old analog tape recorder, only better. A lot better.
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.
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· The path control to select the tape library directory now lets you choose directories properly again in Mac OS 10.6.
· High-Quality recordings are now recorded using the Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) format. These recordings may be exported to popular uncompressed formats with no loss of the original recording's fidelity. Medium-Quality recordings still record at 128kbps AAC.
· If you desire, you may 'unlock' the sample rate from 44.1kHz when recording lossless, high quality audio. Now you can record extremely high-quality audio, tested to work up to 192kHz.
· Lots of little visual tweaks to spruce up the UI.
· Added some new search terms: 'quality:', 'date:', 'month:', and 'year:'
· Beefed up the help documentation
· TapeDeck no longer fails to record when the device set in the preferences has a different sample rate than the system-default recording device.