Versions:

  • 0.0.3
  • 0.0.2
  • 0.0.1

VoxArchive 0.0.3, released by Ovis as the third incremental update in a still-young lineage of three public builds, is a Windows-centric recording utility engineered to split incoming and outgoing audio into discrete channels before writing them to disk. Positioned in the audio-production category, the program targets podcasters, remote interviewers, webinar hosts, and gamers who need cleanly separated voice tracks for post-production mixing, transcription, or archival purposes. By capturing microphone input on one channel and system or speaker output on another, VoxArchive eliminates the need for hardware loopbacks or post-session separation, simplifying workflows that otherwise require manual track isolation in a digital audio workstation. The lightweight executable runs unobtrusively in the background, listens to the Windows audio graph, and writes synchronized WAV files tagged by timestamp, ensuring that multi-speaker sessions can be reconstructed with sample-accurate alignment. Because the tool operates at the driver level rather than inside a specific conferencing client, it remains compatible with Zoom, Teams, Discord, VoIP softphones, or any application that emits sound through the Windows audio subsystem. Version 0.0.3 refines buffer handling to reduce drift over long recordings, tightens sample-rate negotiation for USB headsets, and exposes selectable bit depths up to 24-bit/96 kHz for archival fidelity. Users launch the GUI, choose an output folder, and press Record; once stopped, the software immediately finalizes two files per session—one for local speech and one for remote or system audio—ready for import into editors such as Audition, Reaper, or Resolve. VoxArchive is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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