Voice Recorder Suggestions (no WMA possible?)
Erik J. Barzeski
erik at barzeski.com
Fri Mar 17 12:17:57 PST 2006
Hi,
This may be slightly off-topic, but I'm posting it here because a lot of the
voice recorders out there seem to record in WMA, and I want to avoid WMA if
I can help it...
I'm looking for a voice recorder:
http://nslog.com/archives/2006/03/16/voice_recorder.php
I'm attending the launch of a new product in early April. The launch will be
held on a golf course, and some golf pros and some PR types will be around
for interviews. I'd like to incorporate some of the audio from the event
into The Sand Trap's podcast, and as such, I'm looking for a good quality
voice recorder. Ideally, the recorder would (in order of importance):
Fairly small (easily met requirement)
Last awhile on its battery/batteries
Record digitally in fairly good quality
Allow me to get the audio file(s) onto my Mac
Record quite a bit of audio (or have removable media so I can record a lot)
Cost about (or less) $100
Any ideas or suggestions? Please don't suggest an iPod microphone - I'm
probably looking at a dedicated recorder.
--
Kindest regards,
Erik J. Barzeski
Life is what happens to you while
you're making other plans - John Lennon
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