Hi there
I highly recommend the Olympus ds50. Records in WMA format, not sure the
memory, but I love the quality and probably has most of the things your
looking for. I love the remote for it too.
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Hi all,
Can anyone suggest a product which will meet my needs.
I am wanting a digital recorder which I can use to record meetings, etc. It
must:
1. Be able to record in MP3 format up to at least 192 KBPS.
2. Have the facility for recording to a line in socket as well as stereo
microphones.
Thanks, Jonathan, for the tip about Scheherazade. I copied a podcast into
the AudioBooks folder that it created on the memory card, and it worked very
well. What makes the program even better is that it's free. Now all I need
to do is to find some audio books or create some.
Gary King
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Humanware sold the card strictly for convenience. I bought my own as well.
bruce
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Bruce, I agree completely. I just bought a stream a couple of weeks ago and
I love it. I use it for books and music and wouldn't be without it. When not
using it with headphones I'm plugging it into a set of speakers where it
sounds great too. It's a great way to listen to Audible books, which i
On Saturday, September 20, 2008 3:22 PM Jonathan Mosen said
"> In more recent times, I've been using a program called Scheherazade. This
is
> an audio book program that also includes voice tagging, "
Oh Jonathen. This is a program and utility I've wanted for a long time.
That is just another re
Hi Andre, the N82 has a standard 3.5 headphone jack, as do a number of the
newer phones.
For those phones that use a Nokia Pop port, a simple adapter is readily
available.
Jonathan
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Thanx was just wondering how you do this. In order for me to be able to
understand what is going on I would need some kind of a direct input. And
nokia keeps using those silly flat connectors on their earphones.
Andre
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