Adjust the settings to their highest. The lower the  settings the worse
off the the recording. I suggest checking out Jonathan Mosen's Braille
Note MPower demo from the web site.

Sarai D. Bucciarelli 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karen
McDonald
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 7:37 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] RECORDING WITH THE INTERNAL MICROPHONE


Hi, everyone,

Now that I have my email set up, I'm on to something new; thus, a
brand-new 
problem.

I am attempting to record with the internal microphone.  These aren't 
serious recordings; they're just practice sessions.  I know that I can
test 
the recordings so that's not really a problem.  However, I thought that
if I 
just used the default settings that I could get something, but I've
tried 
recording the radio and my voice, and nothing is heard but a little
static 
and the recordings are truly awful.  However, if I have speech turned on
on 
the BrailleNote, the recordings come through, as long as they are the 
BrailleNote's speech recordings, although a little loud, but I can deal
with 
that.  My question is why am I not getting even halfway decent
recordings 
when I record my voice with the internal microphone, or any other
outside 
source, such as a radio?  I would appreciate any thoughts from any of
you 
who have recorded a lot.  I understand that you can adjust the sound 
quality, but I would have thought that I'd get something, no matter how
bad.

Karen 



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