Am looking for a simple freeware solution similar to cybercorder
http://skyhawktech.com/features_cybercorder.html
Nothing fancy, connect line in and click on a gui.
Rename file after recording stoppped.
The "easy" ones always seem so difficult.
Cheers,
HarddiskOgg
This one's very good, and easy to use. Does what you want and also
records to .ogg and .wav. Very good quality software IMO, use it often.
HarddiskOgg takes a wave input stream from any Windows 95/98/2000/XP
compatible sampling device (including microphone input and line in) and
converts it to an Ogg Vorbis/Wave/MP3 (optional) stream. This happens
in realtime, so basically it is a harddisk recorder in Ogg Vorbis.
Features:
* Real-time encoding with bitrates from 32kbit/sec. up to
320kbit/sec.
* Stereo or mono recording from 8kHz to 48kHz
* Automatic numbering of output files
* Can be placed in the systray and activated by a single click
* Smart on-the-fly normalization for low-volume sources
* Uses the high quality, patent free Ogg Vorbis encoding engine.
Ogg Vorbis easily outperforms MP3 in sound quality, especially at
lower bit rates.
* LAME MP3 encoder compatible. However, due to patent issues
HarddiskOgg ist not distributed with the LAME encoding DLL. If
you want MP3 support, fetch LAME_ENC.DLL from the web, but make
sure you have the appropriate rights for doing so.
* Command line mode for easy integration or scheduled recordings
* No fluff or stupid skinned interface, just works.
* HarddiskOgg is FREEWARE!
http://www.fridgesoft.de/harddiskogg.php
http://www.fridgesoft.de/downloads.php