Thanks Jeff, that's perfect. I specifically mentioned MP3 but as long as
the file is in a standard format, I can copy it and convert it to whatever
format I need. Sounds great, can't wait to take a look at one.
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Molzow (mobile)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 6:40 AM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] MPower Voice Recorder
Hello Paul:
The MPower will save your voice recordings (Also known as voice memos) to
any drive or directory you choose. Right now, the MPower ONLY records in
WAV format, so the recordings can get kind of bulky, but, you can always
move the recordings over to a PC and use a third party software to convert
them to mp3. I use a free, and very accessible, product called Switch to
convert most of my audio files. If I have to do editing, I can use Sound
Forge after moving them to my laptop.
Also, you can choose to use the MPower's own internal microphone or attach
an external microphone so your lectures will be very clear. I've also
used the MPower sitting on a table with several people sitting around it,
and recorded the conversation very clearly using the MPower's own internal
microphone. You can even adjust the gain level of the microphone and the
quality of the recording to suit your needs and drive space. All
recordings are time stamped so it's easy to keep track of what and when
you've recorded it.
hth
Jeff
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