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Re: recording lectures

by "dancetech" <admin@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 10, 2007 at 03:09 PM

agreed, R1 = good recorder, But the R-09 i think has taken over, a bit 
smaller, etc
cant vouch for it's longterm reliability tho

cheers
matt
www.dancetech.com



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>>I am a grad student and I would like to record lectures, meetings,
>> seminars, etc. So I need some recording device that can pick up sound
>> from at least 25' away. (It would be even better if it could record
>> from 50' away in case the room is really packed.) I've considered a
>> number of options:
>>
>> 1. Digital recorder: I've heard the Olympus WS-310M (or a similar
>> model) might be usable for this purpose.
>>
>> 2. mp3 player: I've heard the iRiver iHP-120 has a decent built-in
>> microphone. It costs about the same as the Olympus WS-310M, but it
>> seems like I would get a lot more for my money since it has 20 GB of
>> storage and doubles as an mp3 player. I think it also has an input jack
>> so I could get a better (or directional) microphone if that turns out
>> to be necessary for a particular purpose. However, I wouldn't know what
>> mic to buy.
>>
>> 3. PDA: I don't know much about this option, although I would have to
>> guess that any PDA that comes with an adequate microphone (or line-in)
>> and adequate storage would be fairly expensive. Since I don't currently
>> use a PDA, it might be hard to justify the cost.
>>
>> 4. USB microphone: It sounds like this thing would do quite well:
>> http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/SP-USB-MIC-1
>> I would guess it's a better microphone than I would get with options
>> 1-3; the only question is whether the difference in quality would
>> justify hauling my laptop everywhere.
>>
>> I'd really appreciate any advice about the advantages of each of these
>> options, particularly if you can reccommend a specific product.
>>
>> -Paul
>>
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recording lectures
species8471@[EMAIL PROTEC  2006-03-02 01:22:01 
Re: recording lectures
"HvdA" <kame  2006-03-06 17:34:15 
Re: recording lectures
"dancetech" <  2007-06-10 15:09:00 

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