New Software Makes Radio Archiving Easy and Reliable
There are situations in which it is always a good idea to have a reliable archive in addition to records for radio broadcasting. RadioLogger is a complete solution allowing you to do precisely that. It has a minimal impact on system performance.
VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, February 02, 2011
There are situations in which it is always a good idea to have a reliable archive in addition to records for radio broadcasting. RadioLogger is a complete solution allowing you to do precisely that. It has a minimal impact on system performance.RadioLogger is impressively reliable and it leave a minimal footprint on your computer performance and does not, in any way, adversely affect your radio broadcasts. Being able to archive your broadcasts is ideal in case you ever need to refer back to a previously broadcasted track for legal reasons or to solve an advertising dispute. The software can run unattended around the clock, recording directly from the playback device. In Windows 7, you do not need a stereo mix input either.
The program will work reliably whenever you want it to and it can also be configured to run at specified intervals. Archived audio is compressed on-the-fly as well, so no WAV conversion is needed either. This means that you can save space on your hard disk and you do not need to worry about system performance being affected. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7 are supported for maximum versatility. Recorded audio can also be split into multiple files as required and to save further space on your hard disk, records can automatically be deleted as and when required. The software also keeps a detailed history of all of the archived radio broadcasts stored.
To find out more, you can visit http://www.djsoft.net. There is also a demonstration version available here.