Local Recording and Cloud Sync
Ringr captures audio locally on each participant's device rather than recording the transmitted audio stream. This means your recording quality isn't degraded by internet connection issues -- if someone's WiFi stutters, the local recording stays clean. Once the call ends, Ringr syncs both recordings to the cloud and merges them into a single file (or separate tracks on Premium). The limitation is that 'local recording' on Ringr doesn't capture the same quality as true local recording tools like Riverside or Squadcast. Ringr's Basic plan caps at 11 kHz frequency, which is below broadcast standard. Premium improves this with higher bit rates and FLAC format, but it's still not matching the 48 kHz WAV files that competitors offer. For casual podcasts, it's fine. For audiophile-quality production, you'll want a tool with higher recording specs.