[nabentre] Telephone recording revisited

teri schuddeboom artimagination1 at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 17 09:06:07 UTC 2012


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Teri Schuddeboom


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> From: Harley Cannon <hcmusicmaker at gmail.com>
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>Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 3:31 AM
>Subject: Re: [nabentre] Telephone recording revisited
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>Hi Brad!
>I have a number with freeconferencecall.com.
>That is the best for me, since I can record and then download the calls afterwards, and send the files anywhere!
>That way, it doesn't matter how many people, (up to 96) and whether people call in from land lines or cell doesn't matter.
>They do have to pay the long distance charges though...
>I'll look in to "the Shack" device myself.
>Blessings!
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad Dunsé" <lists at braddunsemusic.com>
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>Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 10:51 PM
>Subject: Re: [nabentre] Telephone recording revisited
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>Brian,
>
>Can you elaborate how you got it set up? The
>Olympus you mentioned is a digital recorder not head set?
>
>> I just tried this now:
>
>1. Off an Olympus VN6100 digital recorder I put a
>Y connector off the mike input
>2. One pig tail had a lead going  to the iPhones headphone jack
>3. The other pig tail went to my headset
>
>In this I could record  both my voice and the
>caller, but  I couldn't hear the caller in my ear
>buds very well at all. Likely this is due to
>Apple's  much different head phone jack meant to
>control volumes, control MP3 player, and dual
>traveling sound for mike and ear buds. Of course
>the control on the ear bud cord would not work as
>it was routedc through the recorder.
>
>The easiest solution is to simply put them on
>speaker phone and record the interview open air,
>but that is not too professional and not that great of an audio quality either.
>
>I'm interested in the gaming headset, but that is
>an issue too as Win7 does not allow for recording
>off a computer as XP does,  for reasons of
>copyright issues. I think they exceeded their
>boundaries disabling that ability. We can get
>into  virtual audio cable but I really do not
>want to muck around with my system as such.
>
>Brad
>
>
>
>Brad Dunsé
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