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Re: why no iphone or ipad with a built in tape-recorder to record a lecture at college
Posted:
Nov 11, 2012 1:18 AM
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"Michael Stemper" <mstemper@walkabout.empros.com> wrote in message news:k7j37f$8fd$1@dont-email.me... > In article <dG%ms.15263$h94.7821@newsfe02.iad>, "Tom Potter" > <tdp1001@yahoo.com> writes: >>"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@gmail.com> wrote in message >>news:meqdnc7rqpsgzQHNnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@giganews.com... > >>> All iDevices have recording capability... I use mine often. > >>I saw an interesting show on China TV >>that showed similar devices being used >>to find out what bears did in the woods. > > I think that most people know what a bear does in the woods, and it's > not really something that most of us would want to watch on TV. > > -- > Michael F. Stemper > #include <Standard_Disclaimer> > "Writing about jazz is like dancing about architecture" - Thelonious Monk
Just today, I saw a video on TV showing yaks in Tibet doing in the grass, what bears do in the woods,
and it showed Tibetans going around picking up the stuff that the yaks did, and using it to cook their food.
Regarding my comments about using the spycam to record voice notes, ( Which my pal Michael F. Stemper deleted. )
I might mention that I use the free "Eusing" video convertor to batch convert the video files to mp3 files, then I batch merge the mp3 files using a tiny, free, file-merge program "af7". I then load the resultant file into the free "Wavepad" sound editor to clean up and listen to the audio, and make written notes.
-- Tom Potter http://tom-potter.tel https://tdp1001.jux.com/
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