Am 12. Jul, 2006 schwätzte Mark Jarvis so: > We occasionally have the need/desire to record something--a speech by a > friend, the lines for a kids' puppet show (so they don't have to worry about > managing puppets and talking at the same time), etc. Time was, we used a > portable tape recorder and put up with all the pops and clicks as the > recording was stopped and restarted and the occasional tape eating machine. > The brave new world of digital electronics should have some much better > solutions. One would hope... > Does anyone have any experience with this type of gear? And possibly a Brian has a small recorder he's been using. I believe he picked it up from www.Geeks.com. Ask him about it at the meeting tonight. I believe the model he got only records/plays wav and mp3 and was under $100. To get ogg and flac support you probably have to move to the $400 range and install the ogg and flac support after purchasing the device :(. On the plus side that device is likely running Linux :). > CompUSA shows 15-20 models online, so we'll be looking at a local store--and > crossing fingers about finding a knowledgeable clerk. Thanks. Every day can use a little humor :). ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # Freedom isn't everything, but without freedom you have nothing. - der.hans