John,
My experiences with small micro-cassettes has been anything but good.
The tapes always stretched. I have never used an expensive one-maybe the
quality on these gets to an acceptable level. I can see the need of 60
minutes maximum, and 30 minutes minimum if I use voice activation.
Thanks,
John
"John A. Lind" wrote:
>
> At 15:01 4/1/02, you wrote:
> >I've never tried voice recognition or digital recorders. I know of no reason
> >why digital would not work just fine. /jim
>
> If it's a digital, how much it can hold in recording will be important. I
> looked at these a while back and it seemed the amount of storage was very
> small. Perhaps that has changed . . . haven't looked at them
> recently. I've used, and still occasionally use, an inexpensive
> micro-cassette memo recorder. Has a pushbutton on the side for recording
> memos and can be operated using one hand. The micro-cassettes are about
> the size of a postage stamp.
>
> -- John
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