I recommend the iRiver iHP-120. You can record to MP3 or WAV from the internal mic, external mic, or line level input. Mine is 20 GB. Shows up on my WinXP machine as an external harddrive (USB connection). Some limitations: No level meters while recording, no timestamps on the recorded files, no on-board delete functionality. Works great for field recordings, recording live performances, etc.
-Bill http://www.williamfields.com
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:57:47 +0100, Thomas Grill gr@grrrr.org wrote:
Hi all, in times of IPod and other comparable players, i can hardly imagine that there is no harddisk-based recording device capable of 16 or 24 bit PCM 2-channel recording. Naturally, some editing capabilites and plug-in powered microphone input would also be great and the device should act like a normal firewire or USB harddisk when plugged into a computer. Any pointers?
thanks, Thomas
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