Software We Use

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This page lists software used or recommended by our volunteers. Here you will find programs to record, edit, or playback audio. There are also encoders, ID3 tag editors, and more. Many of these programs do more than one of these tasks. If you know of related software that would be useful, please let us know.

Comparison Chart

Please notice this table is based on what LibriVox volunteers know about these programs, so it is certainly incomplete and, in part, based on opinion.

Mac Win Lin Cost Rec. Edit Playbk MP3 ID3 rip burn Notes
RECORDING
Audacity Y Y Y 0 Y Y WA E Y free - A pretty good free audio recording/editing software.
Has a number of built-in plugins and enhancements available for free as well.
LibriVox's Audacity FAQ.
Adobe Audition 3 - Y - $$ Y Y Y Y Y Y Y pay - Adobe purchased Cool Edit Pro, and has enhanced it.
Very good multitrack editing/recording application and has a lot of great features.
Large number of effects and plugins included.
Bias Peak Y - - $$ Y Y W pay - Professional sound/editing package.
Limited to one stereo track, but is significantly less expensive than Digital Performer.
Cool Edit - Y - 0 Y Y WC Y - (not available commercially) - Cool Edit 2000 and Cool Edit Pro are very good editing and recording programs.
The Cool Edit noise reduction filter works especially well.
GarageBand Y - - 0$ Y Y A Autosends AAIF output to iTunes pay - Technically not free, but included with purchase of new Macintosh Computer.
Otherwise, available when you buy Apple iLife.
LibriVox's FAQ and User Guide for GarageBand.
MOTU Y - - $$$ Y Y W pay - Very expensive, professional sound editing/recording software.
Generally more than anyone recording for LibriVox will need, but some volunteers have access to professional recording studios.
Sound Forge - Y - $ Y Y W pay - Good Windows recording/editing application.
Operates on single stereo track, usually enough for most recording, especially LibriVox.
Sound Studio Y - - $ Y Y WAM - - pay - Costs around $80. Extremely intuitive and easy-to-use interface for recording and editing.
Total Recorder - Y - $ Y Y WM E - - - pay - Inexpensive recorder in two versions, standard and pro.
Also does audio editing. Plugins available, including one designed for speech recording.
Edit ID3 tags. Split and splice files of various formats.
Evaluation copies of both versions available; the pro version would be better for LibriVox work because of superior editing capabilities.
PLAYBACK
iTunes Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y free
SongBird p Y p 0 Y free - Now available for both Mac and Linux.
Winamp - Y - 0$ - - Y Y Y Y both free and pay - Plays many audio and video formats; has media library manager, playlist editor, and ID3 tag editor; rip, burn, and convert between formats. Supports skins and third-party plugins.
Windows Media Player - Y - (0) - Y Y free
OTHERS
Exact Audio Copy - Y - 0 Y Y WC E Y Y Y free - The best audio CD extractor-ripper. Also record and edit Wave files. Convert existing Wave file to MP3 (with LAME installed). ID3 tag editor. Burn audio CDs. (Located here because we have no experience using it to record or edit.).
LAME Y Y 0 - - - Y - - - free - One of the two best MP3 encoders. The Windows version is command-line, but is mostly used with other programs.
MP3Gain - Y - 0 - - - - - - - free - Adjust the volume of multiple MP3 files. Has both the superior Replay Gain and the standard normalization methods for adjusting volume.
RazorLame - Y - 0 - - - E - - - free - Graphical user interface for the LAME encoder.
Encodes one or more Wave files at a time to MP3 format. Also decodes MP3 to Wave.
Inserts same information into the ID3 tag of every MP3 file in the batch.