Computers can be used for a lot of things, and among them, you can use a computer to record audio, video, and more. Recording ...
Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac If you record podcasts, audio interviews, or anything else were you need to record and edit a bunch of people talking, then you may already know about Ferrite ...
One of the biggest ways that smartphones have changed our lives has been by replacing older, purpose-built devices. Everyone having a high-quality camera everywhere they go has been the most ...
Screen recording on an iPhone or iPad is a highly practical feature that allows you to capture and share tutorials, gameplay, or troubleshooting ...
The Voice Recorder app on a phone (left) and the Voice Memos on another phone Andy Boxall / Digital Trends Before you head to the app store on your phone to buy a voice-recording app, take a moment to ...
Today's iPads are capable enough to be used as full Digital Audio Workstations, but there's also a range of audio editing apps for every need — and budget. Here are your best choices. One thing that ...
{.app-collection} [[john]] Audio recording has been a mainstay of iOS since at least iOS 3 when Apple introduced its Voice Memos app. The iOS audio APIs have some notable constraints like the ...
Podcast hosting platform Podbean has introduced an AI-powered creative tool called the Mobile Recording Studio. The new offering allows podcasters to record and edit their podcasts from the Podbean ...
Detail, a startup with video recording and editing apps for Mac and iPhone, has released a new multiplayer feature that lets users easily record a multi-camera podcast through two iPhones (or iPads) ...
Roll uses generative AI to simulate a 3D environment, allowing users to create panning or close-up shots without needing to move their iPhone camera. Roll uses generative AI to simulate a 3D ...
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