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what player for recording?

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Hillshum:
Some (5g at least) iPods have a line in in the dock connector. You will need to buy/make an adapter.

petur:

--- Quote from: Davide-NYC on December 18, 2008, 02:21:09 AM ---FactorH1x0H3x0Why is this Good?Case MaterialPlastic CaseFewer ground loop or stray voltage issues.SizeSlightly ThinnerSmaller is (almost) always betterProtrusionsFlush ButtonsLess likely to be accidentally engagedSPDIFOptical I/OFantastic if you have the ability to use it.Display ColorColorColors are pretty
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I don't agree with the flush buttons. The front buttons of the h300 are hard to press by accident, the h100 joystick on the other hand is easily bumped into.

Llorean:
I'm sorry, but 'stealth' recording is just another form of Copyright Infringement. If you need to hide your recorder, you aren't supposed to be doing it.

Please, do not discuss copyright infringement methods here. Feel free to edit the basic info back into your posts without mention or suggestion of use for copyright infringement if you'd like.

petur:
well, I sometimes have to do my recording 'stealth' because the owner of the venue doesn't like recording even if I have an agreement with the artist that I can record the shows.

And if I would do a (stealth) recording of another show and only use it for personal listening, I see that as making a copy of my own CD for backup / ease of use purposes, not copyright infringement.

What you are talking about is bootlegging: recording a show and selling it. The whole 'taping' community is against that. If they find out on taperssection.com that you're bootlegger, I bet they ban you for life.

Febs:

--- Quote from: Llorean on December 18, 2008, 09:08:50 AM ---I'm sorry, but 'stealth' recording is just another form of Copyright Infringement. If you need to hide your recorder, you aren't supposed to be doing it.
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As petur has already noted, this is not true.  I often record my own performances, but hide the recorder simply because, from a purely aesthetic standpoint, it's not something that I want the audience to see.  It's the same reason that we route microphone cables on stage to be as inconspicuous as possible.

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