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Recording test on iPod nano via line-in on dock connector
iPodFoo:
If anyones interested, i did a blog on making an all-in-one recording and line-out dock connector.
Have a wee gander here: https://modprojects.blogspot.com/2018/03/ipod-build-adapter-for-line-recording.html?m=1
I would have posted a tut on this forum, but didnt want to have to do it all again.
Hope its of use to you guys. ;D
Chronon:
Neat. How is the sound quality? Any problems on the Nano similar to what's reported in FS#6989?
iPodFoo:
I didnt notice any problems but I was intrigued and did a spectral analysis of a blank recording and did find something. Ive posted the image on that FS#6989 you mentioned.
Its not the same as what everyone else seemed to have. There's some kind of "blipping" on the Left channel. Its inaudible as its in the -70 range. But if its not a hardware problem, it would be nice if this could be fixed. ;D
Edit 1:
The "blipping" described above looks more like the bug described on FS#4937.
Edit 2: PS. Is'nt there supposed to be audio coming though the headphones while recording?
I tested my dock thingy by watching the peak bars move, I didnt realise theres no sound from headphones while in Recording. The resulting recorded file is fine. :-\
RockBoxFan:
I know this is an old thread, but I am also wondering why there is no audio at the headphone jack when recording on the Nano 1g.
I was hoping that (FS#11559) might fix this, but no.
I am using a Nano 1g with r29093-110119.
Thanks.
saratoga:
--- Quote from: RockBoxFan on January 20, 2011, 04:28:50 PM ---I know this is an old thread, but I am also wondering why there is no audio at the headphone jack when recording on the Nano 1g.
--- End quote ---
You can only do one or the other in rockbox. I think some hardware can theoretically do both, but no one has implemented support for it (and I have no idea if the nano1g even supports that).
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