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A next-gen meeting recording app for macOS with crystal clear recording, smart transcriptions, and instant summaries.

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Focus on the meeting
Capture your screen, webcam, and audio without juggling multiple tools.
Make space for thinking
Don’t spend hours organizing notes or transcribing after the meeting.
Never miss a detail
Revisit any meeting anytime as a video, audio, text summary, and more.
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Record, transcribe, and prepare meeting notes. Be fully engaged in the conversation now, and don't spend hours rewatching the meeting to make notes later.

Save time spent on manual note-taking with AI-generated summaries.
Get meeting transcriptions and summaries in your language.
Save your files as MP3, WAV, MP4, AVI, MOV, and more.
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With just one click capture your screen, audio, and web camera feeds simultaneously.

AI transcribes, analyzes, and summarizes your meetings, eliminating manual note-taking for increased efficiency.
AI transcription precision
Summary accuracy

All the data processing is done locally, so it's safe with us – no third parties have access to your meeting information.
If "Taoq" refers to TaoClient:
qemu-nbd -c /dev/nbd0 win10-tao.qcow2 fdisk -l /dev/nbd0
| Scenario | Recommended Method |
|----------|--------------------|
| I just need the files inside the Tao image | OSFMount (Method 2) |
| I need to run the Windows 10 VM later on Hyper-V | Convert to VHDX (Method 1) |
| I am sharing the image with a team via Google Drive | Rclone (Method 3) |
| I have a slow/unstable internet connection | Rclone + --drive-chunk-size 16M | windows+10+taoqcow2+google+drive+top
Qcow2 (QEMU Copy-On-Write 2) is the standard disk image format for QEMU, KVM, and many Linux-based hypervisors. It supports snapshots, compression, and encryption. The term “TaoQcow2” appears in niche forums—often as a modified or optimized variant for specific Chinese virtualization platforms (like those from TaoBao or open-source community builds). In practice, for Windows 10 users, a “TaoQcow2” file is simply a standard Qcow2 image created by or intended for these environments.
mount -o ro /dev/nbd0p1 /mnt/win10 ls /mnt/win10/Windows/System32/config If "Taoq" refers to TaoClient : qemu-nbd -c
Better yet – run inside an isolated VM network with no host access.
To achieve “top” performance, use these utilities: Better yet – run inside an isolated VM
| Tool | Purpose | Windows 10 Compatibility | Performance Rating | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | QEMU for Windows | Run the VM directly | Excellent (64-bit) | Top | | OSFMount | Mount as a read-only drive | Excellent | High | | DiskInternals Linux Reader | Browse/extract files | Good | Medium | | WinImage | Convert to VHD/VHDX | Limited | Medium |
Pro Tip: For top speed, install VirtIO Win Guest Tools inside the Windows 10 VM if the TaoQcow2 image contains a Windows guest OS.
We will create a dynamically expanding disk. Even if you set it to 100GB, it will start small on your physical drive.
qemu-img create -f qcow2 win10_tao.qcow2 60G
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