Archive for May, 2007

Software - HotRecorder VOIP

Posted by admin on 25th May 2007

HotRecorder

  • Publisher : Hot Recorder
  • Platform : Windows
  • Download : Download
  • Cost : $14.95
  • Star Rating : 7 out of 10

One of the most popular questions from people using a voice over IP solution (VOIP), such as Skype, GoogleTalk etc, is “How do I record my conversation?”. Now why would someone want to do this? One of the main reasons, especially if you are a podcaster is that you want to capture a conversation for later inclusion in your podcast. Another reason and one that I’ve needed software like this for, is when doing telephone interviews, which later form the basis of an article. I’ve investigated many solutions and some of them provide a myriad of features, but the majority of the time people just want to record a conversation and nothing more. For this reason I narrowed my search down to HotRecorder/VOIP.

Upon installing the application, you are greeted by a very non standard looking Windows application, that takes up a relatively small amount of screen real estate. The screen has several tabs, that separate the programs functionality into the following areas.

Recorder
This is where you’ll initiate your recordings. As well as the normal record, pause and stop buttons, you’ll also see the audio source you are capturing.

Player
All the recording you make appear under this tab. You can play any one of them, search for a specific recording made and also send a recording to a friend.

Options
There are several preference you can select change here. The destination folder; the quality of the recording (high medium and low) and whether to record in stereo or mono.

Voicemail
Have HotRecorder answer your VOIP calls with a pre-recorded message and record the incoming message. You can also select to have an email message sent to you notification when a message comes in and optionally have the message included in the email.

Emotisounds
Whilst recording conversations you can inject 1 of 15 sounds into your conversation, to add just a little atmosphere.

HotRecorder has built in support for the following VOIP solutions: Skype; Aim; Yahoo Messenger; Net2Phone; FireFly and Google Talk. You can switch between them by right clicking on the icon in the system tray. One of the things I love about this program is it’s simplicity. From downloading the app to testing it on the “Echo123″ Skype Test Call service, I think the sum of 5 minutes elapsed, not bad going.

To really put the application to the test, I waited until I had to undertake several telephone conversations. In fact I did 3 calls in total, each one being around 20 minutes. HotRecorder performed faultlessly. For recording it uses it’s own ELP format. I imagine these aren’t too different to MP3 recordings as the file length isn’t too dissimilar. The only blip I had is when one of the conversations was being saved and I decided to check out a website until the file was complete. When I flipped back to HotRecorder the whole application appeared as a blank screen. I’ve seen this a few times and know it’s usually down to the program being so maxed out it can’t update the screen. This was borne out when I decided to just leave the file saving and sure enough it eventually completed.

As I never know what machine I am going to be writing an article on, I decided it was best to convert the conversations from the proprietary ELP format to the more popular MP3 format, which I did using the included utility. Whilst the sound quality remained consistent, the two sides of the conversation were out of sync, which proved quite confusing. Fortunately I managed to revert back to the native format recordings to complete my article, but it’s a little troublesome if MP3 format recordings are a necessity.

Conclusion : For anyone needing a simple tool, that records a Skype or other supported VOIP programs conversations, this is definitely worth a try.

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Vidcast : The Totally RAD Show

Posted by admin on 25th May 2007

  • Tagline : The Totally Rad Show is the summer blockbuster of geek news shows
  • Website : The Totally Rad Show
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  • Parental Rating : 18
  • Star Rating : 8 out of 10

The Totally Rad Show is one of those programmes that would have thrived on the G4/TechTV cable channel. It’s very down to earth with the very affable Alex Albrecht at the helm, also co-presenter of one of my other favorite Revision 3 shows, Diggnation, with Kevin Rose. Fortunately no grubby cable company has their hands on this or indeed any other Revision3 show and it’s for this very reason that these shows deserve to thrive. Also the fact that they’re also pretty good is another very valid reason.

Of the three hosts, Alex is the one that really holds things together. Dan Trachtenberg and Jeff Cannata, whilst being likable enough, just seem to lack that special chemistry. Admitedly we’re only at show #9, so this is something that can still develop, nonetheless it’s still enjoyable to watch.

The shows premise is to basically review movies, video games, TV, comics and all things geek. Everything seems to be above board, rather than a sycophantic vehicle for PR.

One of the major criticisms I have of the show, is that the sound levels seem to flail all over the place. One minute I’m turning up the sound to hear what is being said and the next, I’m hunting for the remote to turn it down again, especially when our hosts are laughing and joking around.

Conclusion: It’s still the early days for the show. While it’s still a bit rough around the edges, the content is great and I imagine it will go from strength to strength.

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Get Your Joost Here For a Limited Time. 20,000 Invites and Counting!

Posted by admin on 17th May 2007

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101 Steps to Becoming a Better Blogger

Posted by admin on 11th May 2007

101 Steps to Becoming a Better Blogger

An interesting article with many great tips for the would be über blogger.

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Podcast User Magazine #16

Posted by admin on 10th May 2007

Podcast User Magazine #16Issue #16 of Podcast User Magazine is now available. Don’t forget it’s free to download, or you can subscribe for free and have it electronically delivered to you each month, as soon as it is published.

Get it here.

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Blog : Free eBook - Deep Secrets of Successful Blogging

Posted by admin on 10th May 2007

Deep Secrets of Successful BloggingGreat new eBook available free, which is the result of 30 interviews with some of the leading lights in Blogging, including Chris Pirillo of LockerGnomer fame and C.C. Chapman, podcaster and New Media expert.

Download the free eBook here

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Welcome to New Media Launchpad

Posted by admin on 9th May 2007

After weeks of behind the scenes twiddling, New Media Launchpad finally launches, incorporating Podcast Launchpad and Vidcast Launchpad. With two website covering very similar things, it all got a bit too distracting. I’ve also been wanting to cover blogs and many other new media websites and tools, so thought it best to merge everything into one website and take the opportunity to improve the whole browsing experience. I hope you enjoy it.

If you have any suggestions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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