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I am going to need something that I can record voice presentations on and playback....

Kind of like an Ipod with recording capability...

Prolly would need at least 4-6 hrs recording time (several 1-2 hr sessions) or exchangable memory cards... and the ability to download to my computer for storage/burning on CD...

Also something where I can tell what the hell I recorded loud and clear and that is dependable.

Any suggestions?
 
r u one of those tools that goes to class and sits in the very front w/ their arm extended recording lectures?
 
nutsnack said:
r u one of those tools that goes to class and sits in the very front w/ their arm extended recording lectures?

um, no.....

if I was one of them wouldn't I know what to get?

but basically I need something one of those tools would have.




btw it is all fun and games till that tool in the front of the class is making 500K a year and you are not.
 
I spotted this on the Apple Store...

Griffin iTalk - iPod Voice Recorder

Plug the Griffin iTalk into the top of your iPod and suddenly you have a world-class voice recorder with literally thousands of hours of recording time. Supports iPod models with Dock Connector. Does not support iPod mini or iPod shuffle.
Price: $39.95

If you thought your iPod was just an MP3 player, think again. Plug the Griffin iTalk into the top of your iPod and suddenly you have a world-class voice recorder with literally thousands of hours of recording time.

Supports iPod models with Dock Connector. Does not support iPod mini or iPod shuffle.

With iTalk you can record seminars, meetings, classes, notes in your car, songs, whatever you want - up to 100 feet away. Its built in microphone was designed to record crystal clear audio and iTalk's Automatic Gain Control assures you have the best possible signal level recorded. You can even connect an external microphone directly to iTalk for even more recording options.

The iTalk can play back your recordings through its very capable integrated speaker or through headphones. iTalk includes a pass-through headphone jack that allows you to monitor your voice recording, or simply listen to your music without having to remove iTalk. You can also download your recordings to your computer to play back, but iTalk's speaker is so good you may not have to.

The iTalk's built in speaker is amazingly loud for its size. You can clearly hear it across an office. In fact, you can use iTalk as a mini-speaker system for your iPod. Play your favorite audio book through iTalk or listen to a downloaded seminar. You'll never realize how much you've missed a built-in speaker - until you have one. Make your iPod so much more than just an MP3 player. Make it a portable, dockable dictation machine with a built in high quality speaker. Now with iTalk - your iPod will listen to you.

www.griffintechnology.com
 
If your familiar with "Creative" software
they have an amazing recorder thingy you can pick up, i think its expensive tho.. you can transfer the info to your comp also....bla bla bla

look it up, my boss has it.. pretty sweet
 
thanks for the link blut... I will look into that. I don't have an ipod now though, so I would have to get one of those too. karma for you tomorrow when I recharge.

I will also check out your idea grand master. karma for you tomorrow as well.

karma for everyone with helpful suggestions.
 
SoreArms said:
pocket pc with memory card/expansion slot

another good idea, but I don't have a pocket pc already either.


is there anything that basically has it all built into one?

or maybe just get a mic and and connect it to the laptop with software like grandmaster is talking about?
 
GrandMaster said:

so i assume there is no "all in one" product like the old school tape recorders?
 
GrandMaster said:
umm.. im not sure....fuk.. im running a search to find out wtf my boss has..

im googling... looks like most of the manufacturers I have never heard of...

phillips might make a 2GB one...

how many hours of recording time would that be good for? (before I had to dump to a hard drive)
 
GrandMaster said:

so it says a 4GB one records 2000 songs at 4 min per song at 64kb/s WMA...

that is 8000 min (at 64kb/s) = 133 hours of storage space?

does the recording at 64kb/s actually come out good? or woudl I use 96 or someting?

I guess either way it wouldn't matter.... Would still have 60+ hours of recording space before dumping even at 128kbps. 12 hours battery time, and only 179 bucks.

Thanks for the link grandmaster.

karma comin your way.
 
yea man the clarity is fucking amazing.. he recorded a presentation for me to listen to... omg! its SO clear and crisp!
he's obsessed with it, i highly reccoment it.....and after all.. u could return it if u dont like it aswell

thx for the k :beer:
 
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