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What are the main features and advantages of Gilisoft Audio Recorder?
Audio Capture – Records microphone and computer sound at once.
Format Flexibility – Saves recordings in common audio output formats.
Scheduled Recording – Automates sessions with built-in timing controls.
Silence Detection – Pauses recording automatically when no sound appears.
Long Sessions – Handles extended recording without frequent interruptions.
Workflow Excellence – Supports dependable long-term audio capture and organization.
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Dual Source Capture – Record system sound, microphone, or both.
Scheduled Recording – Timer runs sessions without manual supervision.
Voice Activation – Sound detection skips silent recording stretches.
Editing And Conversion – Cut, join, mix, and convert formats.
Performance Metric – Five AI noise filters plus vocal separation.
Important – Windows only; macOS version sold separately.
Gilisoft Audio Recorder is a Windows tool that captures computer sound and microphone input, then cleans, edits, and converts the result in one place. It pairs a scheduled, voice-activated recorder with AI noise removal, vocal separation, and speech tools so a raw capture becomes a usable file without a second application.
One-App Workflow – Record, clean, and export without switching.
Cleaner Recordings – AI filters cut wind, echo, hiss.
Hands-Free Capture – Scheduling and voice activation reduce supervision.
Faster Transcription – Speech-to-text turns recordings into editable text.
Flexible Output – Export to MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC.
Creator Tools –Vvocal separation and voice cloning included.
It records audio playing on a Windows PC and audio from a microphone, separately or in the same session, then lets you clean and reshape that audio in the same program. Beyond capture, it provides five targeted AI noise-removal modes for wind, microphone, echo, traffic, and hiss, plus vocal separation, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and voice cloning. A typical use is capturing a webinar, stripping background hiss, exporting an MP3, and generating a text transcript without opening a separate editor. This makes it suited to podcasters, course creators, and anyone who needs a recording that is ready to review rather than raw.
Yes. It captures system playback and microphone input simultaneously, and can also keep the two as separate channels so you can balance them later. Device preview lets you confirm the right source before recording starts, and voice activation pauses or skips long silent stretches to keep files shorter. For long sessions, auto-split divides recordings by file size or duration, which avoids a single oversized file from a multi-hour webinar. This is the practical setup for tutorial narration recorded over on-screen system audio.
Recordings export to MP3, WAV, WMA, M4A, FLAC, OGG, and other common formats, with adjustable bit rate, sample rate, and channels. Editing covers cutting, joining, merging, mixing multiple tracks, silence removal, volume normalization, speed adjustment, and format conversion, alongside AI tools for noise removal and vocal separation. One limitation worth noting: the recorder itself does not burn audio CDs, since GiliSoft keeps CD authoring in its separate MP3 CD Maker and Audio Toolkit Suite. If your work is purely capture plus light cleanup, that gap rarely matters; if you need disc output, plan for the separate tool.
No. The standard Gilisoft Audio Recorder is Windows software, and macOS users need GiliSoft's separate Audio Recorder for Mac, which is a different product and a separate purchase. The Mac edition is capture-focused, recording to MP3, M4A, and WAV with silence detection and automatic splitting for long sessions. A Windows license does not unlock the Mac application, so anyone working across both platforms should budget for each version rather than expecting one cross-platform key. Confirm your operating system first, because this is the single hardest constraint on the product.
Confirm you are on Windows and that recording with built-in cleanup is your main task rather than heavy multitrack production. The free trial is feature-limited, capping unregistered recordings at roughly 30 seconds and adding a spoken reminder over the audio until a license is applied, so test the workflow before committing. If you need full multitrack editing, CD authoring, or the complete set of conversion and tagging tools, GiliSoft's Audio Toolkit Suite covers a wider job than this recorder alone. For straightforward webinar, lecture, interview, and narration capture that needs to come out clean, this product targets exactly that.
Yes. It includes ASR-based speech-to-text for turning spoken recordings into editable text, useful for meeting minutes and interview notes, plus text-to-speech for generating spoken output from written scripts. Both run inside the same program, so you can record a session and produce a transcript without exporting to another tool.
Yes. Because it records the computer's system playback, it captures streaming audio, online classes, media-player sound, and VoIP conversations such as Skype calls. Recording the microphone at the same time lets you keep both sides of a call in one session for later review or editing.
| Operating Systems | Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 10: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise Windows 8: Core / Pro / Enterprise Windows 7: Starter / Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Ultimate / Enterprise Windows XP: Home / Professional |
| Processor | Not Specified |
| Memory RAM | Not Specified |
| Hard Disk | 262 MB installer download size |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Record audio to MP3, WMA, and WAV directly. Record computer sounds and microphone in two channels at the same time. Pre-define audio recording qualities. Schedule recordings with built-in timer. Use silence detection and voice activation to auto-pause recording when no sound is detected. Preview sound recording device before recording. Record high-quality audio up to 48kHz 16-bit resolution. Set actions before or after recording, including running a program, opening a website, exiting the program, or shutting down the computer. Use noise suppression and volume gain. Record online streaming audio from 500+ radio stations and music sites including Pandora, Spotify, YouTube, Vimeo, BBC Radio, and iTunes Radio. Record voice conversations from Skype, Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, and other VoIP applications. Use auto-naming and auto-split for long recordings. Support multiple sound cards including USB sound cards. |
| Note | Supports 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. No separate .NET Framework, browser, or driver dependency required. |
| Operating Systems |
macOS Tahoe 26 |
| Processor | Not Specified |
| Memory RAM | Not Specified |
| Hard Disk | 262 MB installer package size |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Record audio to MP3, M4A, and WAV directly. Record computer sounds and microphone in two channels at the same time. Adjust audio recording qualities with recording parameters. Schedule recordings with built-in timer. Split audio recordings every hour, every few minutes, or by GB size. Preview sound recording device before recording. Record Mac internal audio from videos, streams, and applications. Record system sound and microphone separately or simultaneously. Record internet radio streams from 500+ radio stations and music sites including YouTube, Last FM, Pandora, Spotify, BBC Radio, and iTunes Radio. Record internet voice chats from Skype, Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, and other VoIP applications. Use countdown timer and file-size-based auto stop. Use silence detection, long-session capture, and automatic splitting by file size or recording duration. |
| Note | GiliSoft lists Mavericks 10.9 to Monterey 12+ for Audio Recorder for Mac. Processor and Memory RAM requirements are not specified by GiliSoft. No separate .NET Framework, browser, or driver dependency required. |