recording from phone
Gregory Nowak
greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Mon Aug 16 13:26:12 EDT 2004
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My experience with those has been that:
1. The quality of the recording isn't as good as I think it could
be.
2. I've found a very limited amount of hand sets that the cup will
actually suction to. The ear piece part has to have a perfectly flat
plain a bit bigger then the cup's size, otherwise, it won't stay
attached. There are supposedly things that are a tape deck, to which
you attach the phone line, and then you attach the phone. Sort of like
a record-only answering machine that doesn't pick up the phone and
play a greeting. However, I've never used one of these.
Greg
On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 01:49:10AM -0400, Jared Stofflett wrote:
> How about a phone aptch? It's a suction cup that sticks on the back of the
> phone, and plugs into a standard microphone jack, and records the audio as
> if it's a microphone.
>
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