Hi,

I don't think its possible to do what you want.  This task would fall in iTunes 
lap.  Or possibly dropbox if you preferred that for the transferring of the 
file.  Actually, that might even be the easiest way depending on if there is a 
computer handy.
Ricardo Walker
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On Apr 9, 2012, at 12:45 AM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:

> Cameron,
> Perhaps as usual I was not clear.  I have no need for, or interest inusing 
> another microphone.
> the audio is already professionally recorded on another device.
> what I had hoped though was that I could copy audio from this device via line 
> out into a line in option on the i-pod, which apparently? does not exist.
> Karen
> 
> On Sun, 8 Apr 2012, Cameron Strife wrote:
> 
>> Hi. The headset included with the iPod touch has a built in microphone
>> and remote, it's similar to the hands free option you can get for most
>> cell phones. The latest iPod touch generation, gen four, also have an
>> on board microphone. Both work for things like dictation and round
>> table discussions but are not great for capturing speech that is more
>> than a couple feet away.
>> 
>> The other option is to get a microphone that plugs into the dock
>> connector jack or use an audio interfacevia the dock connector and
>> standard xlr microphones. Those two options start at approx fifty
>> dollars US.
>> 
>> If you'd like links to specific models of either add on, just let me
>> know and I'll send them to you.
>> 
>> Cameron.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 4/8/12, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>> I had intended using my friends as I shared previously here.  I found
>>> pocket waveform as a free app to use.  It even speaks to the unique audio
>>> needs of journalists.
>>> However I was surprised when he showed me his i-pod touch that there
>>> was...were no line in jack?
>>> There is a headphone one, which I guess is to serve the purpose,  but this
>>> is technically a line out in theory at least.  Since I could find no other
>>> input, I am wondering just how one is intended to get audio into the
>>> divide?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Karen
>>> 
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