You can now use the iPod player’s huge storage capacity to record and store hundreds of hours of conversations, lectures, interviews, or memos with the Belkin Voice Recorder for iPod and the Universal Microphone Adapter for iPod. The Voice Recorder features a built-in microphone and speaker while the Universal Microphone Adapter connects to your iPod and to any audio microphone with a 3.5mm plug.
The Voice Recorder features a high-quality, omnidirectional microphone and 16mm speaker for quick playback, and its built-in speaker lets you easily review your audio notes. While the Universal Microphone Adapter is compatible with any audio microphone with a 3.5mm plug.
Both of these devices record 16-bit audio at 8kHz and work with iPod software version 2.1 or later. The online prices at Belkin’s website are $49.99 for the Voice Recorder, and $29.99 for the Universal Microphone Adapter.
2005-11-09 12:40
1. Install Podzilla on your iPod (not all models are supported).
2. Boot in to Linux on your iPod.
3. Go to Extras > Recordings, choose 8,32,44.1,88.2 or 96kHz the higher, the better quality.
4. Record via Line In a microphone or even use your headphones.
5. Boot back in to the normal iPod OS plug in to the doc, grab your files from the iPod in the “Recordings� folder.
i suspect the next version of the ipod won’t allow booting in to linux and/or this type of recording. enjoy it while you can. AtomiC