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school website yourself. What will you write today's school news to be?Expensive recording device
Expensive recording device
I've decided to look into recording devices. Since I know zip about them, since I want Bodnat and Craig y Don to do podcasts of their morning assemblies. So I've started a new news department, called Podcasting. I may start my own podcasting too. We'll see.
Wired: Listening Post: "The HHB FlashMic DRM85 saves up to 1GB of audio as 16-bit WAV files (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) or in the MP3 format (128, 160, or 192 Kbps). It has an omnidirectional mic with an Automatic Gain Control option, solid sound fidelity specs, a headphone output, an LCD, and large, simple to use buttons. Each recording gets a timestamp in its file name, and the whole shebang mounts as a USB mass storage device on Macs and PCs."
Wired: Listening Post: "The HHB FlashMic DRM85 saves up to 1GB of audio as 16-bit WAV files (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) or in the MP3 format (128, 160, or 192 Kbps). It has an omnidirectional mic with an Automatic Gain Control option, solid sound fidelity specs, a headphone output, an LCD, and large, simple to use buttons. Each recording gets a timestamp in its file name, and the whole shebang mounts as a USB mass storage device on Macs and PCs."
At $1300 or £689 It is very expensive, still, it's just the job to record morning assemblies.
Endgaget thinks that the amount of compression you'd use to make a small MP3 would negate the quality of this mic's recording. (They also have it at $1,200.)

