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Jaxson
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  #1823724 17-Jul-2017 12:15
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I use something similar on the iPhone, in conjunction with a Lav. mic for interviews.  I switch the phone to silent and aircraft mode, and then plug an external mic in and use the free Rode basic app.

 

 

 

Works really well.




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  #1825742 20-Jul-2017 10:31
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That dictaphone doesn't have PC connectivity so no good for my situation :(

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  #1825743 20-Jul-2017 10:33
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https://trademe.co.nz/1373642363
How about something like this? Only has 2 hours battery time tho (some meetings can be quite long).



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  #1826627 21-Jul-2017 15:09
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quickymart: I know I can use my phone but I'm looking for a separate device.

 

 

There's a device used by some news media for interviews that looks like a standard handheld mike but which has a recording function built in that'll record quite large amounts of audio. Recharges/interfaces via USB. Don't know what they're called, I've just been at the business end of them a few times.

 

 

Or you could ask the Wirecutter.

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  #1827040 22-Jul-2017 13:06
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That sounds like what I need, thanks! :)

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