Okay, here are some ways to record audio from your iPhone though this
topic is by no means exhausted yet, I've only tried doing things with
the Mac thus far and I'll explain why later.
Firstly the simple way is to connect a patch cord from the iPhone's
headphones out to the line-in of your
Ah yes, I've got it now! I see what you mean. I really must drag myself
into the digital era!
On 22/11/2014 21:59, Dane Trethowan wrote:
yes, perhaps I didn’t make myself clear, Total Recorder will do that
however the pitch doesn’t vary when you use this function unlike a
Tape Recorder,
Another thing to look out for, I think the editing features etc of Total
Recorder are only available in the Professional edition and above.
Also note that many of the extra recording functionality such as
Background Recording are not available in the Standard edition.
I have both the Video
Hi folks. Just a quick question about this voice recorder; in your
experience, will the DM5 handle a 32gig micro SD card? The manual says I
can use a 16gig but I'm wondering if it will see a 32gig card. Walter.
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Yes Dane...I found that editing thing out the hard way! Tried to clip the
end off of a recording I had made (I only have the standard version) found
out it cannot be done with that version! Currently, for editing, I use MP3
Direct Cut! Now I have a question: if one has the video total recorder,
can you highjack the audio with virtual audio cable for windows?
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 19:31:37 +1100
Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
Okay, here are some ways to record audio from your iPhone though this topic
is by no means exhausted
I don’t know anything about that software.
The point here is that you have to get the audio from your iPhone to your
Windows PC, Airfoil Speakers will allow that to happen but what then? You then
need to capture and record it somehow and the only way I can think of maybe
doing that is with
Hi!
I’m expecting the AirPlay version of the JBL Soundfly speaker system any day
now.
I found a review which compares the 2 JBL Soundly models out there, one is
AirPlay compatible whilst the other is Bluetooth.
The review pretty much confirms my thoughts on this sort of speaker system, its
Am getting ready to scramble up some eggs; hopefully I won't screw that up!
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It directs audio from one internal source in your PC to another, input
or output, matters not which.
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Curtis Delzer curtis1...@verizon.net
On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 09:55:21 +1100
Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net wrote:
I dont know anything about that software.
The point here is that
Okay so Virtual Audio Cable may not be required here then as Airfoil Speakers
takes the output from the iPhone so the trick now is to find some way of
capturing that audio from the iPhone coming into the Windows PC.
As I said, Total Recorder should do the job.
Airfoil Speakers can be used to a
Oops...sorry about that message I sent earlier; I replied to the wrong thing!
My apologies!
Tom Kaufman
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