Hi Jennifer.
Probably, you'll want a minidisc recorder and a decent microphone. If you
can wait a few months, the latest generation of MD units will be hitting
the market. They interface with your pC, and you can move files to and from
them like you would a disk drive.
Several hours of stereo audio per disc.
This isn't BrailleNote related though so maybe email me off-list.
chris
At 06:53 PM 3/3/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to be able to record all of my lecture classes with a
digital recorder as opposed to cassette tapes. I remember hearing that
there is a media player now included in KeySoft in part for this purpose.
Are there any students out there that are doing this (digitally recording
classes and then playing them on the Braille Note)? Are there digital
recorders that are able to interface directly with the unit or would I have
to transfer files via PC or flash card?
If anyone is doing this I'd be really eager to hear from you!
I'm really interested to know what hardware is being used to do this most
effectively. Thank you for any pointers you can give.
Jennifer
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