it plugged in to the headphones?
Isaac
- Original Message - From: Kawal Gucukoglu
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Subject: Re: voiceover, for the ipods, which is best
I'm using an Ipod Nano the 6th generation
I'm using an Ipod Nano the 6th generation and recorded a test memo and it
played OK. Not sure if it does have a micro phone in it or it was the
microphone on my headset!
Kawal.
On 20 Nov 2010, at 11:46, Pete Nalda wrote:
The 5th Generation Nano's had a mic, and voice recording.
On Nov 20,
: Re: voiceover, for the ipods, which is best
I'm using an Ipod Nano the 6th generation and recorded a test memo and it
played OK. Not sure if it does have a micro phone in it or it was the
microphone on my headset!
Kawal.
On 20 Nov 2010, at 11:46, Pete Nalda wrote:
The 5th Generation Nano's
The IPod Touch, Nano 6th generation have VoiceOver, but the iPod Classics do
not. If you have 70 gigs of media, the 64gb Touch would be the closest, to
that size, and has VoiceOver.
On Nov 19, 2010, at 8:11 PM, heather kd5cbl wrote:
I had a question because, I could not tell by looking at
The 5th Generation Nano's had a mic, and voice recording.
On Nov 20, 2010, at 1:02 AM, Ruud Bemelmans wrote:
I'm not sure, but I don't think the nano has a recording function or even a
microphone built-in. The only one I can be sure that has that is the ipod
touch 4th gen and as far as I've
I had a question because, I could not tell by looking at apple's site which
iPod is going to do the trick! The first is I have both a mac and pc, until
the pc dies and I can justify an imac like I justified a laptop when the
Dell croaked. So I want to be able to connect either to one or the
Heather, the accessible iPods are: third generation Touch 16 gig and higher,
all fourth generation iPod Touches, Shuffles of course (they have and have
never a screen, Nanos from fourth generation up to the sixth generation which
is the current one. I hope this helps. Just do not buy the
Thanks for the info! So I can connect them to both computers without any
special software? Heather
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I'm not sure, but I don't think the nano has a recording function or
even a microphone built-in. The only one I can be sure that has that is
the ipod touch 4th gen and as far as I've messed with that on mine, it
recorded things pretty well. Aside from that it has 32 or 64 GB, so
that means