Scheduled Audio Recorder for Mac

Schedule Mac audio recordings for radio, streams, classes, and planned sessions

GiliSoft Audio Recorder for Mac helps set timer-based audio recording tasks on macOS. Use scheduled recording for online radio shows, livestream audio, webinars, online classes, meetings, recurring programs, and other audio events that start or stop at planned times.

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Timer-Based Audio Recording for Planned Mac Audio Capture

Scheduled recording is useful when an audio event happens at a known time and you do not want to start or stop capture manually. It helps with online radio shows, web broadcasts, live classes, recurring meetings, interviews, lectures, and long sessions where timing matters.

GiliSoft Audio Recorder for Mac can capture Mac system sound, microphone input, or the source you choose, then save the recording as MP3, M4A, or WAV. For best results, confirm the input source, volume, and available disk space before the scheduled task begins.

For radio and streaming scenarios, see Record Internet Radio on Mac. For broader internal sound capture, see Record System Audio on Mac.

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Who Uses Scheduled Audio Recording on Mac?

Radio and livestream listeners

Schedule capture for online radio programs, live talks, interviews, and streaming audio that starts at a known time.

Teachers and training teams

Record planned online classes, webinars, lectures, and recurring course sessions without manual start timing.

Meeting and event organizers

Capture scheduled meetings, conference audio, online events, and internal broadcasts for later review.

People archiving recurring audio

Save weekly programs, language sessions, recurring broadcasts, and planned audio streams for personal review where allowed.

Why Use a Scheduled Audio Recorder?

Avoid missing the start

Timer recording helps when a program begins before you are ready or when you cannot sit at the Mac to click Record.

Stop recording automatically

Set an expected end time so long sessions do not run forever or create unnecessarily large files.

Useful for repeatable workflows

Scheduled capture fits radio shows, classes, webinars, team sessions, and other recurring audio events.

Export practical file formats

Save MP3, M4A, or WAV files that can be trimmed, converted, archived, or transcribed afterward.

Scheduled Recording Tips

Check the source before the timer starts

Make sure the correct system audio or microphone source is selected before the scheduled session begins.

Leave enough disk space

Long recordings can create large files, so confirm storage space before recording multi-hour programs.

Test with a short recording first

Run a quick test to confirm volume, file format, and source routing before an important scheduled task.

Edit or clean the recording later

Use Audio Editor for trimming, Noise Remover for cleanup, or Speech to Text for transcript work.

Related Mac Recording Pages

Record Internet Radio on Mac

Use this page when the planned recording is an online radio show, web broadcast, or livestream audio event.

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Record System Audio on Mac

Capture internal sound from browsers, apps, meetings, online lessons, and media playback.

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GiliSoft Audio Recorder for Mac

View the main product page for Mac system audio, microphone, and scheduled recording features.

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Record Microphone on Mac

Use this page when the task is microphone voice recording rather than timed system audio capture.

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Schedule Mac audio recording for planned sessions

Set timer-based audio capture for radio shows, livestreams, webinars, classes, meetings, and recurring programs, then save MP3, M4A, or WAV files for later use.

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