What's wrong with C-cassettes? Unless you have a ton of data, those are a cheap
storage option.
And if you do not want to use them, you can get a decent drive made out of any
voice recorder (mp3, wav...) that supports high bitrates with low compression.
For example, 48kHz uncompressed wav.
My recollection is that I had success transferring from an iPhone back to
m100. But I had to make the recording with audacity and transfer it as a
music file and then play back.
The problem is the volume of playback. But just transferring to the phone
if you're planning on just transcoding into a
I've been using the Sony ICD-700 and ICD-PX333 for loading Time Minder
or Romulus Chess onto my 200. The 192kb MP3 format works perfectly and I
can name the file on the recording device for easier loading later. It
also works with text files but those take longer to load and save than
CO and
That would be John. The trouble I have run into with phones is that the
4 wire connector for audio and mic requires some components in the cable
to make the phone think it's working with a headset. My guess is, each
phone tests the resistance to see if a MIC or headphone is there. Not
sure but
I have not tried an iPhone/iPad but my PC gave me unreliable results.
The handheld recorders adjust to the input level when saving and on
playback I just set it to max volume. Works perfectly at 192kb but 128kb
gives me mixed results. It's slow no matter what kind of data your are