Dane

A few problems here.

Many of these devices use the cord between the mouthpiece of the telephone
and  the telephone itself into which you connect the adapter.  This will not
work in my case - I have more than one telephone so I need to connect the
device into the land line itself.

Also - the devices for voice recorders very often will not work with
something running of mains power - the hum caused by the mains power is so
loud that it is completely unusuable as I have stated in my original
message.

Regards

André

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 6:10 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: looking for a device which can connect your landline to
something like your pc

Another interesting device that will do the job though with a slight twist.

Ghe device outlined here is a voice recorder that comes with a telephone
adapter kit - uses the cables from the telephone - in order to record both
sides of the conversation straight to the recorder.

The specs indicate that this recorder records at a max of 192K MP3,
certainly better than what you'd need for recording from a standard
telephone line.

The recorder can be put into "Voice Activation" mode where the recorder
starts recording automatically when a voice is detected - set the level
according to your needs -.

The page shows all the specs and features of this unit and I have to be
honest, one of these little beauty's could find itself at home in my gadget
box.

http://www.ultradisk.co.uk/digital-voice-recorders/ultradisk-dvr7-4gb-digita
l-voice-recorder-192kbps-mp3-player-and-recording-with-fm-radio-and-accessor
ies


On 14/12/2016 2:18 AM, André van Deventer wrote:
> Hi all
>
>
>
> I’m looking for something which may not be available.
>
>
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> I’m looking for a device that will allow you to route the sound of a
> telephone to a pc or any amplifier or mixing unit for example.
>
>
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> This device must do the following:
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>
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> -          Connect into the telephone line itself and not into the cable
> from the mouthpiece of the telephone
>
> -          Have an output that can connedct to the analog input of a
device
> that runs from mains power.  That is quite important because I have
> found a device that works that way but it will only work from the
> input of a battery powered device like an mp3 recorder.  If you
> connect it to  a unit running from mains power the interference is so
> loud that the sound is completely drowned.
>
> I wish to connect this device to an induction loop system running
> through the whole house.
>
>
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> Regards
>
>
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> André
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