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Hello. I was wondering if anyone in the group could offer a
suggestion for a digital voice recorder that would be suitable for recording spoken interviews. I currently have an old Olympus DS-150 and would like to get some more modern equipment for myself and my team members. Looking around online there are now so many hybridized recorders/multimedia players that it is difficult to discern where to start, so I thought I would ask USENET. 1. We are looking to record a few hours of voice, typically two people sitting across from one another or a group of people gathered around a table. My guess is that the standard mic should be sufficient for this. I am not sure what memory is like these days, but my guess is that recording times are longer than my DS150. 2. We would like to be able to USB it into a Windows PC and convert the recording to WAV format (for use in dictation software). 3. Apart from that, a sub $100 price point would be ideal. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. I appreciate your help. --chris /////\\\\\/////\\\\\ Christopher G. Kolar Coordinator of Research and Evaluation Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy -- staff.imsa.edu/~ckolar -- PGP Public Key ID: 0x43879C9B |
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