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Subject: What are Long Recording Options?
From: Dan Graves Date: 4/24/04 2:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: 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 use a Sony digital voice recorder (dvr) -- up to 5 hrs, 30 min. of recording length at the longest setting. For talk radio, it has decent quality at that setting. Mine has a USB port, so I can upload what I've recorded to the computer and record something else. The Sony software can convert the file to several different bit rates, mono or stereo, in .wav format, if you want to burn it to a CD. You can listen to what you've recorded on your computer or transfer it back to the dvr later on. I like the portability and the fact you can index where you left off listening so you can resume at that same point. I hook it up to a FM transmitter in the car and listen to it over the car stereo. The one downside is that it uses AAA batteries (about 8 hours per charge), so rechargeables are recommended (there's no AC option on my model). My works well to tape C2C using a DX-394 with it's five timers. Allen Allen |
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