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"Dan Graves" wrote in message ... I'm trying to come up with some ideas for recording radio broadcasts from 2-4 hours long. What would be some options for doing this? I've seen the VersaCorder from CCrane. Are these any good? Some other ideas I've thought of, a - Recording through the computer to a large HD in MP3 format. Then, burn to CD. (Although, my car CD player doesn't play MP3s...) You could burn to CD in a music format by converting to wav files and then burning the disk. However you would need multipl disks. - Is it possible to record in MP3 format to a MiniDisc recorder? If so, what is the time capacity? There are new models coming out next month. Here is a link to one. http://www.minidisco.com/mz-nh1.html Note that some MD recorders do not have line inputs. Select your model carefully. - Record to an HD-based MP3 player that allows recording via line input. - Record to computer HD in MP3 format and copy to a HD-based MP3 player. That would work. - Are there any dual-cassette decks that will record on BOTH cassette drives (and has auto-reverse)? (Is MiniDisc technology obsolete and past? I've never had one.) Thanks for any help, Dan You can also record 6 hours of audio on VHS tape. Craig |
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