[mfm-list]radio shack-taping phone calls

dan r macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 19:33:52 -0700 (PDT)


Radio Shack used to have to devices for this first was
a suction cup with mic that was stuck behind the
receiver and one plugged it into a tape recorder
(cheapest). Second was an inline device that plugged
between the phone and the receiver and then was
plugged into a tape recorder (best). If they still
make this then all you need is a mini input jack on
your mac or an appropriate usb dongle.
      Dan R


--- Ron Dawson <ron@cinematicstudios.com> wrote:

> Followiing up on my last email, I'm looking for a
> suggested piece of
> equipment to record to my Mac. I'm playing with
> Ambrosia's WireTap Studio
> for the recording software. Now I just need a way to
> get audio from me and
> the phone into the computer. Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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