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On Oct 27, 11:26�am, Joerg <notthisjoerg...@removethispacbell.net>
wrote:
web?
Just MP3 files attached to a click button, or something more
elaborate?
I have a similar project in the works at our church...
Right now, we just have archived audio available for downloading, and
a live Internet streaming.
-mpm
wrote:
What (interface) do you use to put your church service audio up on theCharlie E. wrote:
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 14:31:21 -0700, Joerg
notthisjoerg...@removethispacbell.net> wrote:
For our church we are looking for mains-powered (no batteries) MP3
recorders that can record up to 1.5hrs, preferably onto a USB stick. As
simple as possible, like on/off, record, stop.
I have looked around the web and only found gear from Roland which had
mixing functions and stuff that makes it too complicated, or Intempo
which is more geared towards recording from radio channels and would
probably need some hack to connect to our mixer. If this costs a few
hundred Dollars that's ok but it cannot be complicated with teeny LCD
screens and menus. In essence I'd have to be able to call someone and
say "Turns this dark gray gizmo in the left corner on and hit the red
record button", not explain a lengthy menu tree where they need a
magnifier just to see it.
IOW what we need is a cassette recorder sans cassettes, that records
onto USB. Any ideas?
Jeorge,
We used a pro gear Tascam recorder for our last project, but it used
compact flash, not USB flash, and is in the $900 range. �I like your
idea, though, and would like to buy it as well. �Maybe it is time to
design one!
Do you remember the Tascam model? Flash isn't ideal but a lot better
than CD or having to plug the whole device into a PC. That is because a
church member does the spooling onto the web from home and would then
have to drive back to church to return the unit.
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Regards, Joerg
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web?
Just MP3 files attached to a click button, or something more
elaborate?
I have a similar project in the works at our church...
Right now, we just have archived audio available for downloading, and
a live Internet streaming.
-mpm