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RE: adding sound
Wayne Heil 2005-Mar-20 00:54:00
Jim,
I am extremely new to sound (I just recorded my first sound for a QTVR this
weekend) so I am not offering expert advice. Based on a recommendation made
on the QuickTime List I purchased a minidisk recorder and Core Sound
Binaural microphones. It's not the cheapest route but the sound is
extraordinary. If you listen with earphones and close your eyes you will
think you are in the recording. It is also extremely small and portable.
Wayne Heil
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Watters [mailto:#removed#]
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 1:16 AM
To: #removed#
Subject: adding sound
This wwp I have been telling myself I will add sound. I have been
looking at mp3 players but don't think most cut it when it comes to
sound recording. I have been looking at ones with a line in jack so I
could plug an external mic (not that I own a good mic).
Does anyone have any experience with the built in voice recording and
the line in recording of mp3 players?
I don't want to spend a whole lot of money because I will probably
replace it in a year with one with a huge hard drive. Then again I want
decent quality. I can not justify purchasing a voice recorder only but
by combining it with a mp3 player
my current idea is Samsung YP-MT6X 512MB MP3 Player. Any reason not to
go with this.
The next thing I will need is a tutorial to add sound. Directional
sound in the future but right now just ambient sound. I plan to
purchase and shoot tomorrow (today, :-( I need to get to bed ).
--
Jim Watters
Graphic Software Developer
http://photocreations.ca
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