[nfb-talk] Recording State Convention Sessions

Kenneth Chrane kenneth.chrane at verizon.net
Fri Mar 26 07:47:17 UTC 2010


Hi Tina, use the Hotel's public Address system and use a digital Recorder 
and a lap top computer.
I think that Peter Donahue had a nice suggestion.
Kenneth Chrane

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tina Hansen" <th404 at comcast.net>
To: <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 4:00 PM
Subject: [nfb-talk] Recording State Convention Sessions


>I have just received a Book Port Plus from APH, and I thought it would be a 
>great tool for recording our affiliate's state convention. Yet, I know that 
>recording state conventions can be a challenge.
>
> I was thinking seriously about recording our next state convention, with 
> the OK of my state President, and if the recordings were good enough, they 
> could then go on our state's web site.
>
> Since I know many affiliates are trying to record their state conventions, 
> I'd be interested in hearing what others have done. What equipment have 
> you used, and is is necessary for the affiliate to have their own sound 
> system? Is it possible to just use the one at the hotel?
>
> Besides the Book Port Plus or other digital voice recorder, what equipment 
> might I or the affiliate need?
>
> What have other affiliates done to record their state conventions, and how 
> good have the results been? What about recording from the audience of 
> plugging the voice recorder directly into the sound system?
>
> If anyone has tips, thoughts, or ideas, I'd be happy to share them with my 
> state President. Thanks.
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