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Complete Guide to River Past Audio Capture

What it is

River Past Audio Capture is a Windows application for recording audio from system playback, microphones, and other inputs, letting you capture streaming audio, VoIP calls, or any sound your PC plays.

Key features

  • System audio recording: Capture sound directly from the audio output (what you hear).
  • Multiple input support: Record from microphone, line-in, or virtual audio devices.
  • File formats: Save recordings as MP3, WAV, or other common formats.
  • Scheduled recording: Set start/stop times to capture broadcasts or streams.
  • Basic editing: Trim recordings and remove silence.
  • Batch processing: Convert or encode multiple files at once.
  • Metadata/tagging: Edit ID3 tags for MP3 files.
  • Noise reduction: Basic filters to reduce background noise.

Typical uses

  • Archiving streaming radio or webinars
  • Recording VoIP calls or online meetings (check local laws)
  • Creating audio samples from playback for podcasts or projects
  • Capturing audio from legacy apps that lack export options

Pros and cons

  • Pros: Simple interface, direct system-capture, scheduled recording, multiple formats.
  • Cons: Windows-only, basic editing tools (not a full DAW), may require virtual audio drivers for some setups.

Alternatives

  • Audacity (free, multi-platform, advanced editing)
  • OBS Studio (free, powerful, video+audio capture)
  • Total Recorder (Windows, robust recording features)

Quick tips

  • Use a virtual audio cable if you need to capture a specific app separately.
  • p]:inline” data-streamdown=“list-item”>Check microphone and system volume levels before recording to avoid clipping.

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