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"Troy R." wrote in
: Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. Thanks I say forget the PC and get yourself a MiniDisc recorder to hook up to your scanner. You'll be saving your hard drive that way and you'll still have digital addressable media to record to. I suggest Sony's MZ-R37. It's somewhat old, you might have to look for it on eBay, but it really does the job. I use mine on both my scanner and my shortwave radio (great for picking up station IDs in ham radio conversations). A typical MiniDisc will hold up to 2-1/2 hours of audio. |
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"Major Error" wrote in message
... On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:17:00 +1000, "Troy R." wrote: Thanks folks, very helpful. As to Melv... what's the question? Not that it bothers me, but how many groups did you post to? ME By the looks of the header, every group that involves radio scanners!! But, isn't that why they are here???? |
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Look at RECALL at http://www.sagebrush.com It works great, I've been useing
it for years. "Jeff Seale" wrote in message . 227.77... "Troy R." wrote in : Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. |
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with recall pro it records and everything except playback is really fast and
even when i slow it down it doesnt sound normal is there a fix for this ? "Ken" wrote in message ... Look at RECALL at http://www.sagebrush.com It works great, I've been useing it for years. "Jeff Seale" wrote in message . 227.77... "Troy R." wrote in : Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. |
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Or as Dallas told me,
A voice activated note-taker with a usb interface to transfer to pc etc.. Leave it connected all day, and only record when there's some action! Jeff Seale wrote: "Troy R." wrote in : Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. Thanks I say forget the PC and get yourself a MiniDisc recorder to hook up to your scanner. You'll be saving your hard drive that way and you'll still have digital addressable media to record to. I suggest Sony's MZ-R37. It's somewhat old, you might have to look for it on eBay, but it really does the job. I use mine on both my scanner and my shortwave radio (great for picking up station IDs in ham radio conversations). A typical MiniDisc will hold up to 2-1/2 hours of audio. |
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![]() Marty schrieb: But, isn't that why they are here???? An initial X-post should at least have a follow-up to the ONE group the initial poster prefers most to read the following thread. There is no real need to x-post the whole thread. It only waste's bandwidth and getting the answers on several groups is boring. |
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