Total Recorder version 8.1 is now available and can be downloaded from
www.highcriteria.com.  Here are the changes in this version and note
that some of these changes only apply to the video edition of Total
Recorder:

Version 8.1 build 3900 (released on March 5, 2010)

You can adjust the playing volume and recording level using hot keys.
The recording state is displayed on Total Recorder's icon in the Task Bar or 
System
Tray.
A new command line parameter supports the "Jump to time" feature.

Other minor enhancements.

In addition to the number of minutes, you can now specify the number of seconds 
when
splitting a file based on time.
When using "Pause Reduction", you can specify the duration of preserved pauses 
after
the reduction.
The batch processing feature has been extended as follows:
Presets for your batch processing parameters can be saved and later reused.
Pause reduction is supported.
Batch processing of a folder or a list of files can be launched through the 
command
line.
Improved time calculation during the background recording of VBR MP3 streams.

Other minor enhancements.

Support for multiple monitors. You can do the following:
Specify the monitor to be used when playing video in full-screen mode.
Specify the monitor from which a window or region will be captured.
Ability to perform background recording of FLV streams transmitted using HTTP. 
This
allows you, for example, to background record video from YouTube.
Total Recorder can work with a wider range of audio streams in FLV files.

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