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I may have a comparable need very soon. However, the sessions I would
be recording would have to be maintained for some time--so I am
thinking seriously of a Sony mini-disc system. They are cheap enough,
and the small discs are relatively long-lived and perfect for
semi-permanent archives.
Otherwise, one of the MP3 recorders would be fine. I am looking
forward to doing some experimentation with Dragon Naturally Speaking
in the newest iterations to see if a head start can be attained in
creating transcripts recorded on one of these small machines.
David
On 8/16/05, Lucero, Peggy <plucero -at- atsva -dot- com> wrote:
>
> I use a Sony microcassette recorder (that is seemingly on the way out --
> at last week's meeting, minutes were not entirely captured).
> I realize this is a kind of cave age approach : (
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