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Yes like apples compared to oranges. it's quite good for lectures but don't
try to record anything serious with
2008 11:10 AM
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Subject: RE: Recording quality of victor reader xtreme
To amplify on what has been discussed thus far, I can add my own
agreement. Ray has given us a fine sample of a lecture recorded under
less than ideal conditions.
I can say from pers
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I've played around here with a few microphones and didn't see any
improvement. The internal mic is quite sensitive and does a very good
job.
Rick
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Greetings,
It does very well with meetings etc., even if someone is sitting across
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Subject: Recording quality of victor reader xtreme
Hi all
I hhave some questions regarding the victor reader xtreme especially
regarding it's recording quality.
This is probably one of the best pieces of technology to come out in a
long time.
But
hursday, October 09, 2008 12:28 PM
Subject: RE: Recording quality of victor reader xtreme
Hi Bruce
Quite understandable thanks. For those on the list, I suppose there would
be quite a difference in sound quality between e.g. the victor reader xtreme
and the edirol recorders?
Yes I know you cannot re
Thursday, October 09, 2008 12:17 PM
Subject: RE: Recording quality of victor reader xtreme
I have never used an external mike with the Stream, so I can't say. I'm
guessing that it would depend on the quality of your mike, but that's
just a guess. I don't want to make a statement I c
Hi Ray
I might be interested in such a sample.
Regards
Andre
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I
I agree with what Bruce and others have said about the recording quality
of the Stream. Remember that, unlike the Edirol and similar recorders it
sin'isn't stereo and the quality is much less. It is very adequate for
speech recording though as long as you aren't way back in
recording quality of a conference or meeting
is important, would it perhaps be better to go for a more dedicated
recorder?
Hope I'm not confusing anyone!!
Andre
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> While the quality of the recording isn't what I would call studio
> quality,
> it is remar
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Subject: Re: Recording quality of victor reader xtreme
While the quality of the recording isn't what I would call studio quality,
it is remarkably good for its size and for the price, given that the Stream
is not first and foremost a recording device. I also have a serious he
d for the price, given
that the Stream is not first and foremost a recording device. I also
have a serious hearing impairment, so I can relate, but I have been
amazed by the Stream's recording quality.
Bruce
On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 17:33:04 +0200, "André van Deventer"
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eam's recording quality.
Bruce
On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 17:33:04 +0200, "André van Deventer"
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> Hi all
>
> I hhave some questions regarding the victor reader xtreme especially
> regarding it's recording quality.
>
> This is probably one
Hi all
I hhave some questions regarding the victor reader xtreme especially
regarding it's recording quality.
This is probably one of the best pieces of technology to come out in a long
time.
But can it be used effectively as a recorder for lectures and conferences?
And will an ext
Quite often, I need to copy and transfer spoken audio recordings from micro
cassettes to my PC. I use Total Recorder Professional version 6. There is only
a microphone jack from the cassette player, so I patch from there to the
line-in on my sound card. I then usually choose the Total Recorder
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