iOS 18.1 finally lets you record calls on your iPhone. Here’s how to use the feature while also learning how to transcribe the recordings.
By Sumukh Rao – Nov 12, 2024
Security camera manufacturers are starting to recognize what we’re looking for and are meeting that demand of 24/7 video recording.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 15, 2024
Steam’s new Game Recording feature can capture your gaming moments so that you can replay them in the future or share them with others.
By David Morelo – Jul 19, 2024
Modern podcasting apps allow you to record, edit, host, and publish your content in one place. These are the best platforms for podcasters.
By Pranay Parab – Mar 6, 2024
Wish you could quickly and easily record your podcast or meeting online? See how Waveroom Virtual Recording Studio makes this happen.
By Crystal Crowder – Oct 23, 2023
The Bietrun Wireless mic system if both a lavalier mic and a versatile wireless broadcast system. Find out more in this review.
By Phil South – Jan 7, 2022
Ever wanted to record whatever you played on your speakers directly to an MP3 file? Here is how you can record system sound in Linux.
By John Perkins – Sep 14, 2020
If you have signed up for Zoom’s premium service and want to cancel it, there are a number of steps involved. Here’s how to cancel your Zoom subscription.
By Ryan Lynch – Jul 12, 2020
Audacity has become the go-to choice for easy wave editing. Here are some of the best Audacity features you may not know about.
By John Knight – Jun 11, 2020
If you are hosting a Zoom meeting, you can easily record Zoom sessions, either on your PC or in the Zoom Cloud Meetings app for Android or iOS.
By Sayak Boral – Apr 13, 2020
Audacity is a free open source software for recording and editing sounds. This beginner’s guide will get you up and running with Audacity on Linux.
By Logen Kain – Apr 19, 2016
In this article we explain how to steal the sound of a real world space like a cave or tunnel, and use it in your music and sound design. All this is made possible by the magic of convolution reverbs.
By Phil South – Nov 27, 2015
Screencast videos are an ideal tool to provide instructional assistance. Kazam for Linux is simple enough for new users, and offers tweakable controls to experienced users.
By Mayank Sharma – Oct 22, 2013
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