Phill I have an soni icd sx 35.
Its not as good as other recorders, costs around 300 nz, so its 
probably around 150us.
Its ok ish.
Its internal mikes can record stereo.
The quality is not all that pro though, and everything is picked up.
You will need the game running through an amp or speakers with a 
headphone jack to play but its doable The only thing is you can only 
save to stereo or mono wav so will need something like soundforge or 
winlame rc3 to code the files to mp3.
For a recorder its not bad and the software for it is not bad to.
However there is no auto recorder to mp3 convert, which is rather lousy.
Its accessible though and if you don't mind a mediam electronic crap 
it produces its ok.
Its good with a external mike but when thats on I have never got the 
thing to record anything but voice.
At 12:43 PM 5/1/2006, you wrote:
>Hi Ari,
>Many people on the Blind Cool Tech list are getting:
>Olympus DS-2 recorder,
>at amazon for $118.
>with the Sound Professional binaural microphones.
>These may be a little expensive so I got,
>Sony ECM-DS70P t-microphone.
>for $52.95
>That totals $180.
>The Olympus records in WMA format so you would need to download GoldWave
>which you can use as a demo for a short while to edit and convert the
>recording to Mp3.
>
>On the other hand,
>You could try to record your playing the game with a beta demo of APH's
>Studio Recorder, and buy a cheep $7 microphone from Office Max to record
>your voice then mix the two together.
>This would be the cheapest solution, or at least until the end of May when
>the SR demo runs out.
>Phil
>
>
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>Subject: Re: [Audyssey] podcasts of blind accessible games
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>
> > If I want to also review a game or make a podcast, what do I need? I just
> > have a basic Windows PC, obviously I need a Mike, but what do I use to
> > record the game and my speech, and also to edit the recordings and get
> > them
> > into mp3?  What is the cheapest, but will still give me good quality, and
> > hopefully I don't need these $800 programs like Cakewalk or something?
> > Sorry
> > but I really know nothing about how to work with audio, only experience is
> > playing files in Media and Real Player. Grin
> > Ari
>
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