Hi Danny,

check out the Tascam im2  

http://tascam.com/product/im2/

Quite good and accompanied by a quite good software.

andy

Am 15.08.2012 um 09:36 schrieb Danny Miles:

> Hello everyone.  I know that this is quite a niche question, but if anyone 
> can please advise I'd be very grateful.
> 
> I've purchased Smart Recorder for my iPhone 4S and have given it a couple of 
> basic runs.  The internal microphone on the iPhone appears to be very clear 
> and as good as you'd expect to find on a device like this, but there's a lot 
> of background hiss which is particularly evident when no speech occurs. 
> Previous experience of such problems on the laptop implies to me that this is 
> caused by the fact that the mic being used does not have any power source of 
> its own (it isn't wired and isn't drawing power from an external source such 
> as a computer or mixer).
> 
> The phone is therefore handy as a notetaker or even an impromptue recorder 
> for more detailed things, but as a journalist who might want to capture 
> recordings at any time and would enjoy not having to carry extra equipment 
> for the purpose, I'm wondering if anyone knows of any way in which stronger 
> external microphones/mixers can be connected to the 4s?  I have only noted a 
> headphone jack, so presume that there is no way of plugging anything in, but 
> wondered about the existence/feasibility of bluetooth or USB 
> microphones/mixers (which could presumably be plugged into the power 
> charging/data transfer socket) that are compatible with the device.
> 
> Any suggestions will be much appreciated, as will thoughts on any other 
> recording/editing apps for the phone.
> 
> Best wishes, Danny
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Fischer" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 8:15 AM
> Subject: Re: Photo management app for iPad that allows creation of 
> smartalbums and standard albums
> 
> 
> I did not find a way in iPhoto but you can easily do this in the Photos app:
> - Go to album (or event, or photo stream)
> - tap the share button at top right
> - select photos
> - tap "Save"
> - "Save to New Album" (or existing)
> - That's it
> 
> After you change back to iPhoto and the tedious "Updating Photo Library", the 
> album is accesible.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Robert
> 
> On 15.08.2012, at 05:19, Kevin Callahan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Is there a way to create an album from selected or flagged photos in the 
>> Camera Roll in iPhoto for iPad?  (NOT a Journal, but an "album").
>> 
>> -K
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