Field Recorder
pendingby Don McCurdy
Audio recorder with quality settings and waveform visualization.
Field Recorder plugin for Obsidian
Audio recorder with quality settings and waveform visualization. A plugin for Obsidian.md.
Features
- 🎤 Audio input device selection
- 📊 Visualize input signal (and clipping)
- 🎧 Monitor audio input
- ⏯️ Pause and resume
- 💾 Display file size and duration
Settings
- Output format selection (M4A, WebM Opus, or PCM)
- Output quality selection (32–320 kbps)
- Gain control (auto or manual) (not available on iOS)
- Noise suppression (not available on iOS)
- Voice isolation (not available on iOS)
Installation
The Field Recorder plugin has recently been submitted to the Obsidian plugin list, and is currently pending review. If you would like to beta test the plugin, before the official release becomes available, you may install the Field Recorder plugin using the Beta Reviewers Auto-update Tool (BRAT).
License
Field Recorder plugin source code is dual-licensed, offering a choice of either:
- Parity Public License: An open source license from the "maximal copyleft" family. Allows you to use and share this software for free, but you have to share software that builds on it alike.
- Big Time Public License: Allows you to use and share this software for noncommercial purposes and in small business for free, while also guaranteeing that paid licenses for big businesses will be available on fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory terms.
If you choose the Big Time Public License, and are subject to its requirements for big businesses, the paid license is available (without further payment) upon providing evidence that the business is (A) a member of the Open Source Pledge, or (B) a subscriber to Tidelift. There is no requirement or expectation that funds from either program be distributed to the Field Recorder plugin authors.
All contributors must agree to and sign the Tiny Contributor License Agreement 1.0.0. If you are uncertain of the purpose or need for a CLA in dual-licensed projects, please see Contributing to Public-Private Licensing Projects.
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