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VegasNightOwl March 25th 14 09:22 AM

MP3 recorder
 
Hi all,

I'm just wondering what type of MP3 recorder you use? I know there are the
small handheld types used to record like an old tape recorder, but does
anybody use a software based, Windows O/S, for recording audio from the
radio?



VegasNightOwl







D. Peter Maus[_2_] March 25th 14 01:10 PM

MP3 recorder
 
On 3/25/14 06:55 , Hils wrote:
On 2014-03-25 09:22, VegasNightOwl wrote:
Hi all,

I'm just wondering what type of MP3 recorder you use? I know there are the
small handheld types used to record like an old tape recorder, but does
anybody use a software based, Windows O/S, for recording audio from the
radio?


http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

IIRC you'll need to install the Lame MP3 DLL separately, but it's quite
straightforward.



Last version of Audacity I installed, the MP3 encoder was included in
the install.



dave March 25th 14 02:22 PM

MP3 recorder
 
On 03/25/2014 06:10 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 3/25/14 06:55 , Hils wrote:
On 2014-03-25 09:22, VegasNightOwl wrote:
Hi all,

I'm just wondering what type of MP3 recorder you use? I know there
are the
small handheld types used to record like an old tape recorder, but does
anybody use a software based, Windows O/S, for recording audio from the
radio?


http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

IIRC you'll need to install the Lame MP3 DLL separately, but it's quite
straightforward.



Last version of Audacity I installed, the MP3 encoder was included in
the install.



MP3 is proprietary (Fraunhofer I think). FLAC sounds better and is free.
Memory is cheap so you can use Wave on Windows, for quality and
compatibility. Same resolution as audio CDs. Again though, .wav is
proprietary for uncompressed pcm type files.

DhiaDuit March 25th 14 08:35 PM

MP3 recorder
 
On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 9:22:04 AM UTC-5, dave wrote:
On 03/25/2014 06:10 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:

On 3/25/14 06:55 , Hils wrote:


On 2014-03-25 09:22, VegasNightOwl wrote:


Hi all,




I'm just wondering what type of MP3 recorder you use? I know there


are the


small handheld types used to record like an old tape recorder, but does


anybody use a software based, Windows O/S, for recording audio from the


radio?




http://audacity.sourceforge.net/




IIRC you'll need to install the Lame MP3 DLL separately, but it's quite


straightforward.








Last version of Audacity I installed, the MP3 encoder was included in


the install.








MP3 is proprietary (Fraunhofer I think). FLAC sounds better and is free.

Memory is cheap so you can use Wave on Windows, for quality and

compatibility. Same resolution as audio CDs. Again though, .wav is

proprietary for uncompressed pcm type files.


C Crane company in Fortuna, California, sell a radio with built in audio recorder. Google,,, C Crane Radios

Geoffrey S. Mendelson March 26th 14 07:04 AM

MP3 recorder
 
DhiaDuit wrote:

C Crane company in Fortuna ....


Many older MP3 players include a record function with an external audio input.
For example, a 3rd generation iPod touch, and some early iPhones,

Several of the no name ones I have had over the years also included it.

Geoff.

--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson, N3OWJ/4X1GM/KBUH7245/KBUW5379


dave March 26th 14 01:47 PM

MP3 recorder
 
On 03/26/2014 12:04 AM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
DhiaDuit wrote:

C Crane company in Fortuna ....


Many older MP3 players include a record function with an external audio input.
For example, a 3rd generation iPod touch, and some early iPhones,

Several of the no name ones I have had over the years also included it.

Geoff.


A solid state dictation recorder is way less than $50 when on sale.

Michael Black[_2_] March 26th 14 03:56 PM

MP3 recorder
 
On Wed, 26 Mar 2014, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:

DhiaDuit wrote:

C Crane company in Fortuna ....


Many older MP3 players include a record function with an external audio input.
For example, a 3rd generation iPod touch, and some early iPhones,

Several of the no name ones I have had over the years also included it.

My Sansa Fuze can record, so above a certain level, I think they all do.
Actually, that cheap Hipstreet one I bought I think it can record off the
FM radio (but no ability to record from elsewhere).

But they tend to record as .wav's, not MP3s. That's not really a factor
since I assume the original poster just meant "record to digital" rather
than specifically MP3, and one can always transfer to a computer an
convert there. But wav's take up more space. And since electronic
storage as used in these things have a limited number of write cycles,
this isn't the thing to use for endless new recordings, then erasing.

Michael


DhiaDuit March 26th 14 07:51 PM

MP3 recorder
 
On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:56:11 AM UTC-5, Michael Black wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2014, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:



DhiaDuit wrote:




C Crane company in Fortuna ....




Many older MP3 players include a record function with an external audio input.


For example, a 3rd generation iPod touch, and some early iPhones,




Several of the no name ones I have had over the years also included it.




My Sansa Fuze can record, so above a certain level, I think they all do.

Actually, that cheap Hipstreet one I bought I think it can record off the

FM radio (but no ability to record from elsewhere).



But they tend to record as .wav's, not MP3s. That's not really a factor

since I assume the original poster just meant "record to digital" rather

than specifically MP3, and one can always transfer to a computer an

convert there. But wav's take up more space. And since electronic

storage as used in these things have a limited number of write cycles,

this isn't the thing to use for endless new recordings, then erasing.



Michael


I have two solid state audio recorders I bought at Walmart years ago. An RCA and a Sony. They 'eat batteries'. Best to use rechargable batteries for those.

VegasNightOwl March 26th 14 11:56 PM

MP3 recorder
 
Hi all,

Sorry for not replying to the posts in a faster fashion, but have been
caught up with other things. I have read them all and appreciate the
inputs.

I've used Audacity, without the Lame MP3 DLL, and was actually tyring to see
if there were any other programs available with MP3 enabled. I would like
to find a "software" type, like Audacity, and not a MP3 recorder. I like
the idea of a hand held unit, however, the ones I've looked at have only a
microphone, I'd like to find one with an input jack so I don't have to worry
about cleaner recordings and unexpected background noise, etc.


VegasNightOwl






"Hils" wrote in message
...
On 2014-03-25 09:22, VegasNightOwl wrote:
Hi all,

I'm just wondering what type of MP3 recorder you use? I know there are
the
small handheld types used to record like an old tape recorder, but does
anybody use a software based, Windows O/S, for recording audio from the
radio?


http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

IIRC you'll need to install the Lame MP3 DLL separately, but it's quite
straightforward.




dave March 27th 14 12:32 PM

MP3 recorder
 
On 03/26/2014 04:56 PM, VegasNightOwl wrote:
Hi all,

Sorry for not replying to the posts in a faster fashion, but have been
caught up with other things. I have read them all and appreciate the
inputs.

I've used Audacity, without the Lame MP3 DLL, and was actually tyring to see
if there were any other programs available with MP3 enabled. I would like
to find a "software" type, like Audacity, and not a MP3 recorder. I like
the idea of a hand held unit, however, the ones I've looked at have only a
microphone, I'd like to find one with an input jack so I don't have to worry
about cleaner recordings and unexpected background noise, etc.


VegasNightOwl


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