Would this allow you to record, for instance, a tutorial session being given in 
a Chat Room. Particularly will it record the input from the internet and your 
own microphone as well?

P.


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  Subject: What is Freecorder Toolbar 3 is explained here


  Thank you to Leslie B. for this one.

  A user explains the FCT3 Sound Recorder below.

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  Review: Freecorder records any audio played on your PC for free

  by JoelGeek posted on August 21, 2007 7:06 am

  Applian Technologies just announced 
  Freecorder
  , a free audio capture program for Windows Vista and XP. The
  program installs as a tool bar and lets you press the record
  button at any time you want to
  start recording. In addition, you can stream live Internet audio
  stations and record those, too.

  In my tests I installed Freecorder, restarted Firefox-it works
  in IE, too-and then was greeted with the new tool bar. I clicked
  the play button next to
  the drop down and was listening to music instantly. I then
  clicked the record button and an MP3 recording of what I was
  listening to was created on the
  fly. It really is that easy! I then went to 
  Pandora.com
  , allowed Pandora.com to create a channel for me, and then as
  soon as it started streaming, I pressed the record button again.
  Instantly, I had a recording
  of my favorite artist in crisp MP3. If MP3 isn't your thing,
  then you can select WAV as the output, and if you want to record
  audio from other sources,
  then you can do that, too (see the Settings picture below).

  freecorder3.jpg

  According to Applian, before Vista you could install custom 
  sound card
   drivers that would allow you to capture audio on your 
  PC
  . However, with Vista it's either difficult or impossible to
  capture the audio, so the company came up with this new tool
  bar. Speaking of the tool bar,
  it was created in partnership with Conduit, so it has a bunch of
  sharing / social networking-type functions built-in.

  freecorder2.jpg
  Here's a picture of it recording in real-time

  I can't say enough good things about this program. First, it's
  free. Second, it's insanely easy to use. I was literally
  recording seconds after restarting
  my browser. The only drawback I found is it does make your
  browser a little more busy, since it's a whole new tool bar.
  However, there are a bunch of features
  in this new tool bar, so you may find yourself enjoying the free
  enhancements to your browsing experience.

  freecorder1.jpg
  Here's a clip of the tool bar-I grabbed the half with the
  recording pieces
    


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