> You betcha! I just got my fancy Sony microphone hooked up, so the next
> videos will also have a voice over. I'll be posting them to the newly
> established Rails Academy at
> Ruby on Rails — A web-app framework that includes everything needed to create database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern.
What microphone did you get? I've been considering getting one for a
while and didn't know which one to get. I have a 12" iBook which I
don't think has a conventional input port.
Just to say I would be interested to know what the microphone is.
I have a friend that is interested in being all to record some lectures he is attending onto his laptop but wants a decent mike for the job.
Thanks
Rob
What microphone did you get? I've been considering getting one for a
while and didn't know which one to get. I have a 12" iBook which I
don't think has a conventional input port.
Just to say I would be interested to know what the microphone is.
I have a friend that is interested in being all to record some lectures he is attending onto his laptop but wants a decent mike for the job.
Sorry to forget about this thred. I got a Sony ECM-MS907. It's not really optimal for the purpose as it's a handheld mic, so I have to tuck it into my shirt to hold it up while I use both hands at the computer. It works better than it sounds, but I'd prefer having either a headset with a good mic or a TV-mic (you know, one of those clip-ons).
I've just been doing some tests last night (I promised to do a demo of TextMate[1] as well) and the sound quality is pretty decent. For recording lectures, though, you want a room mic. And a pretty strong one at that. My mic is really meant for interviews, so it's extremely good at blocking out all of the surrounding sounds. Or everything coming from the audience.
P.S.: For Macs without audio-in, you want to get the Griffin iMic[2].
[1] http://www.macromates.com
[2] http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/
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