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- From: Kevin Darbro <kdarbro AT nc.rr.com>
- To: "RTP-area local music and culture <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>" <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: Digital Voice Recorders
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 11:47:36 -0500
Most phones these days have a speakerphone option.
Just put the call on "speaker", and press record on whatever device you have
set up near the speaker.
- Kevin
On 12/10/06 11:33 AM, "thegav AT hotmail.com" <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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