A small California company introduced a system that would allow users to record their own compact disks.
The user can broadcast and record on a server at the same time.
Spottd 1.1 allows users to record places want to remember.
Its integrated video encoder enables users to record finished work to videotape.
In 2012 it had gained 10 million users with 250 thousand workouts recorded per day.
The application also enables users to record their performances, and share them with friends.
Some users even record the calls and post them on the Internet.
Either of the new technologies would allow users to record a full-length film in high-definition video on a single disc.
The user first records his or her voice to the software.
As with audio CD's, the user cannot record information on the disk.