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Although I want one, I've refused to buy an iPod until high fidelity live recording is supported (fat chance!), but here is a site on how to hack your iPod to make it record at a higher bit rate. Can't say that I know anyone who has tried it though. http://createdigitalmusic.com/index.php? option=com_content&task=view&id=130 On Feb 7, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Sean Echevarria wrote: > ok - since someone else hit 250, I submit the 20GB hardddrive based > portable mp3 player with recording capability: > > http://www.neurosaudio.com/store/product.asp? > catalog%5Fname=DigitalInnovationsCatalog&category%5Fname=Neuros+Players > &product%5Fid=4010301 > > (link might be wrapped) > > No first hand experience with it myself, but the specs are interesting. > It will record either MP3 or WAV (in stereo) (they also sell a > portable stereo mic preamp and mic unit). > > > On 2005.02.07 6:09 PM, Aptrev@aol.com wrote: >> In a message dated 2/7/05 5:34:38 PM, not8ohm@iinet.net.au writes: >> << the dat mechanisms are no longer being manufactured, so it is >> possible to find portable units around the us$150 mark, or so I have >> heard on the internet grapevine. >> >> Hi >> Boss made a 4-track digital recorder the BR532 that I think they have >> discontinued and replaced by an 8-track version. It will record 2 >> tracks at once and I think it uses .wav format. >> The BR532 uses SmartMedia cards and has a hi-fi mode. I have seen >> used ones going in the $200-$250 range. >> regards >> BobC > > >