Rob,
I stopped trying to figure out what my Dad is thinking a lot time
ago. Therefore, why he wants to do it that way is beyond me. In any
case, I will send him your note. I do know he mentioned recording
equipment as an option and "the simpler the better" is the best idea
for him!
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Suzanne
Suzanne Williams Photography
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA
--- In Rob Danielson <>
wrote:
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> At 3:39 PM +0000 1/10/08, Suzanne Williams wrote:
> >My father wants to know if there is a way to record from a mic
> >(probably small wireless mic) straight onto a DVD. In other words,
he
> >wants to bypass putting it onto his computer as a digital file. He
> >would like to use his laptop (Windows XP). We do have Sound Forge
9,
> >but I don't think you can do that with it.
> >
> >Any advice I can pass along to him would be great.
> >
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> >Suzanne
> >Suzanne Williams Photography
> ><http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www>
>
> Hi Suzanne--
> My Dad wanted to do the same thing and, importantly, to "Make it
> simple, Son!" I found a few Audio CD recording decks in the $200-
300
> price range with a mic input. Simple plug in mic and inrert disc
and
> press the red "rec" button. Sony and JVC both made units if I
recall
> correctly. When you think about it, if your Dad doesn't want to
mess
> with managing a sound file, do you think he should be involving a
> laptop? Of course, he can record a sound file on his laptop with
> Audacity (freeware). It has a pretty simple recording interface.
Rob
> D.
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