Selecting a digital voice recorder
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:55 pm
Hi
I'm interested and purchasing a Digital Voice Recorder and want to get one that I can easily edit the files that it creates. Sony has the ICD-P520 digital voice recorder . Olympus has the VN4100PC which also looks good but people have said the software is bad. However, If I can use Audacity for the software then I don't really care if the software that comes with it is bad.
Does anyone have any experience with these two devices?
Are they any good? I want it use it to record phone conversations and voice conversations in meetings.
Are they both compatible with Audacity? I think the Olympus uses ADPC but have know idea what the Sony uses and haven't been able to find the specification listed on their web site.
Thanks
I'm interested and purchasing a Digital Voice Recorder and want to get one that I can easily edit the files that it creates. Sony has the ICD-P520 digital voice recorder . Olympus has the VN4100PC which also looks good but people have said the software is bad. However, If I can use Audacity for the software then I don't really care if the software that comes with it is bad.
Does anyone have any experience with these two devices?
Are they any good? I want it use it to record phone conversations and voice conversations in meetings.
Are they both compatible with Audacity? I think the Olympus uses ADPC but have know idea what the Sony uses and haven't been able to find the specification listed on their web site.
Thanks