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- From: Chris Rossi <nospam AT spacelabstudio.com>
- To: RTP-area local music and culture <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: Digital Voice Recorders
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 11:42:32 -0500
I imagine you want something like this:
http://www.bswusa.com/proditem.asp?item=TELTAP
You plug your phone through it and you get a regular audio out you can plug into your recorder of choice.
There are a couple of other options on the right.
Googling broadcast supply will bring up other broadcast supply houses and you can see what devices they have that do the same thing.
chris
thegav AT hotmail.com wrote:
Hello, all.
I am in need of something that will allow me to simply record telephone
conversations and render the resulting sound files as MP3s. In the
journalism old-school, people had a little suction-cup tapper they'd
put on the phone while hooking the other end to a cassette recorder.
The new-school digital voice recorders seem great--and I'm on the verge
of buying one--but can anyone splain to me how I could best capture
that elusive voice on the other end of the line?
Thanks, and happy holidays.
--GAVIN
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Digital Voice Recorders,
thegav, 12/10/2006
- Re: Digital Voice Recorders, Chris Rossi, 12/10/2006
- Re: Digital Voice Recorders, Kevin Darbro, 12/10/2006
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Re: Digital Voice Recorders,
thegav, 12/10/2006
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Re: Digital Voice Recorders,
grady, 12/10/2006
- Re: Digital Voice Recorders, Chris Rossi, 12/10/2006
- Re: Digital Voice Recorders - exene, Ben Davis, 12/13/2006
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Re: Digital Voice Recorders,
bendy, 12/11/2006
- Re: Digital Voice Recorders, Duncan Murrell, 12/12/2006
- Re: Digital Voice Recorders, Duncan Murrell, 12/11/2006
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Re: Digital Voice Recorders,
grady, 12/10/2006
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