On 10/18/03 12:59 PM, "Andrew Chen" <chenandr at pilot.msu.edu> wrote: > Since the Belkin Voice Recorder plugs into the microphone and remote > plugs, shouldn't it be possible to do one of the following things? > > > 1) Take the Voice Recorder, and attach a cable from the remote part of > the iPod to the remote connection of the Voice Recorder, and put an > audio cable splitter in between them, and have the split signal go out > to the computer? > (For purposes of training with that particular microphone?) (Anyone know > if the remote cable could be used for this? Or if we'd have to splice > it?) > > 2) Forget the iPod and cable connection - just wire the audio plug from > the microphone to the computer directly? > > 3) Getting brutal now: take apart the Voice Recorder and use just the > microphone element for training? > > 4) Just accept poor accuracy? (Hopefully probably better than 70% ?) The answers to all of the above are "maybe" and we don't support any of the above. -- T. Patrick Henebry MacSpeech, Inc. tphenebry at macspeech.com