iPod recorder hack for higher fidelity recording on an iPod
A hack to increase the iPod’s recording quality from 8kHz (the current low, icky rate) up to 96kHz
ipod hackaday: how to record on your ipod (for free). [via Broadcast & Podcast Gadgets]
And you don’t need the Belkin or Griffin add-on microphones, either. Just plug in your own mic. Requires models that can use podzilla (open source software to port Linux onto the iPod). Works with 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation iPods.
Posted by Susan A. Kitchens on April 26, 2005 in
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