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Subject:   Digital audio recorder?
Date:   2003-03-29 00:21:10
From:   anonymous2
Response to: Digital audio recorder?

I think this guy needs to get up to date with digital technology. A cassette? Yea.


Try a slim digital audio recorder that holds at least 120 minutes of sound time. Should cost you from $50 on up. Even Radio Shack sells them.

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  • Digital audio recorder?
    2003-04-09 09:57:31  anonymous2 [View]

    Concur that Radio Shack has an OK (not too robust) device at $50. My question is how to take the file into the PC. The output on the $50 item is only by real-time analog signal. What about a USB to make a wav or mp3 file? Any suggestions for hardware and software?
    • Digital audio recorder?
      2003-04-12 13:39:08  anonymous2 [View]

      I suggest getting Olympus's DW-90. It's around $89 (or less now, I'd assume). Holds up to 90 minutes of crappy audio, but 22 minutes of high quality stuff.

      They have an MP3 version (which I do not own) that will store up to 22 hours of voice.

      The DW-90 fits in your pocket...heck, it's almost small enough to fit on a keychain.

      Just check out Best Buy and Radio Shack for other models/options.