In the sea of Flash memory-based audio recorders now on the market, all come with some flaws. But now, like a shooting star, Sony has entered the fray with a compelling new pro field recorder that ...
Teac exhibits the HD-R1 recorder/player that uses Compact Flash as the recording media, at Inter BEE 2007, an international broadcasting equipment exhibition, in Makuhari. The device supports ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The new Convergent Design Flash XDR portable CompactFlash-based HD recorder, supports the MPEG2 ...
(click thumbnail)The 671 adds the ability to record 24-bit, 96 kHz PCM audio, offers improved mic preamps and features a ‘virtual third head’ for confidence monitoring in the field. It took the ...
At least two sites have information about this VRX MPEG-4 recorder this morning, but neither one have proper links to the manufactuer’s site, so your guess is as good as mine. The ideas seems to be a ...
Finally, a Compact Flash recorder with serious pro cred: Tascam’s upcoming HD-P2 records up to a whopping “high-definition” 192 kHz / 24-bit Broadcast WAVE and connects to your computer via FireWire.
In today’s reporting environment, it's not enough for a reporter to be at the right place at the right time, speaking to the right people. Often, it’s also required that the report be filed live, on ...
Device Lets Consumers Record Video to Flash Cards From TV, Cable And Satellite Set-Top Boxes, DVD or VCR Players to Play Back on Mobile Phones, PDAs, Game Consoles, and Video/Music Players SanDisk ...
If you ever need to interview someone or just record a conversation, you can't beat a digital voice recorder. Sure, lots of MP3 players can serve that role, but they don't exactly look professional.
Sony has announced a new handheld flash recorder in the PCM-D50, a 4GB jobbie that also includes a Sony memory stick slot for extra storage, internal stereo condenser mics, and a list price of $599.