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	<title>TPN :: The Mobiles Show</title>
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		<title>How &#8220;The Mobiles Show&#8221; Uses MiniDisc For Everything</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 16:31:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ewan Spence</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, Show #1 may have been 100% recorded on a Nokia 9210 Communicator, but the key driving force behind the production of The Mobiles Show is a Sony Hi-MD MiniDisc Recorder. Actually it&#8217;s behind all my Podcasting listening and recording (see <a href="http://www.symbiandiaries.com/archives/ewan/001861.html">my blog for full details</a>) but here&#8217;s the section on how I record shows. Now, I wonder if I can convine The Guv&#8217;nors to cover the cost of the NH900?<br />
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<strong>Live Recording</strong></p>
<p>One of the unsung advantages of MiniDisc, is that (apart from some of the low end players) they all have recording facilities built in. And it&#8217;s of broadcast quality. Not just for &#8216;casting, but its used by mainstream media as well. I&#8217;ve picked up two high quality mics from Ebay, one tie-pin clip mic, and a second which is housed on a jack plug. Both of them give crystal clear quality sound.</p>
<p>Sony&#8217;s updated to the MiniDisc range (Hi-MD support) has one headline feature, that of 1 gigabyte discs (so up to 45 hours playback or recording on one disc), but it&#8217;s a second feature that&#8217;s of most use to &#8216;cast Authors. Sonic Stage has (since the NetMD machines) been able to download tracks to a MiniDisc over USB - cutting out the &#8216;record real time&#8217; that you previously had to do. You could import your MP3&#8217;s, or rip CD&#8217;s nativly to the Sony ATRAC format and dump them onto your discs. With the Hi-MD machines, you can now upload tracks you have recorded on the MiniDisc. Sony have a second tool that sits along side Sonic Stage 2.3 that converts these uptrackedloaded tracks into a full fat wave file. And while an hour long wave file is huge, the quality is amazing.</p>
<p>Where &#8216;casting looses the quality is scrunch a talk show down to a 48kbps MP3 file, so keeping the quality as high as possible at the top of the audio chain is very important. I also have the advantage that each interview is stored on a single disc (80p per disc), so everything is archived &#8220;Off-PC&#8221; as well.</p>
<p><strong>Skype Recording</strong></p>
<p>Just google for &#8220;recording a Skype call&#8221; and you&#8217;ll see that the one tool that&#8217;s really allowed cheap &#8216;casting to take off is also the one tool holding a lot of people back. Recording an interview over Skype is non-trivial. Sure you&#8217;d think it&#8217;d be easy, but unless you&#8217;ve got a Mac, you&#8217;re going to have to jump through all sorts of hoops to get a balanced recording, with both conversation sides at the same volume.</p>
<p>Well, forget recording the call on the PC, you&#8217;ve got a MiniDisc with a Line In socket. So all I do is re-route my speaker output cable from the big speakers into the MiniDisc. I then slap on a pair of headphones to monitor the recording (and hear both sides of the conversation) and hit record.</p>
<p>You do need to max the PC Microphone volume here, and have the wave output down at around 15%-20% to get the levels balanced, but that takes only a few minutes, and most people are happy to recite the alphabet to you as you set the levels.</p>
<p>Now just see the above to get the wave file on your PC.
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        <itunes:author>Ewan Spence</itunes:author>
        <itunes:subtitle>Yes, Show #1 may have been 100% recorded on a Nokia 9210 Communicator, but the key driving force behind the production of The Mobiles Show is a Sony Hi-MD MiniDisc Recorder. Actually it%26#8217;s behind all my Podcasting listening and recording (see my b</itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Yes, Show #1 may have been 100% recorded on a Nokia 9210 Communicator, but the key driving force behind the production of The Mobiles Show is a Sony Hi-MD MiniDisc Recorder. Actually it's behind all my Podcasting listening and recording (see my blog for full details [1]) but here's the section on how I record shows. Now, I wonder if I can convine The Guv'nors to cover the cost of the NH900?

Live Recording

One of the unsung advantages of MiniDisc, is that (apart from some of the low end players) they all have recording facilities built in. And it's of broadcast quality. Not just for 'casting, but its used by mainstream media as well. I've picked up two high quality mics from Ebay, one tie-pin clip mic, and a second which is housed on a jack plug. Both of them give crystal clear quality sound.

Sony's updated to the MiniDisc range (Hi-MD support) has one headline feature, that of 1 gigabyte discs (so up to 45 hours playback or recording on one disc), but it's a second feature that's of most use to 'cast Authors. Sonic Stage has (since the NetMD machines) been able to download tracks to a MiniDisc over USB - cutting out the 'record real time' that you previously had to do. You could import your MP3's, or rip CD's nativly to the Sony ATRAC format and dump them onto your discs. With the Hi-MD machines, you can now upload tracks you have recorded on the MiniDisc. Sony have a second tool that sits along side Sonic Stage 2.3 that converts these uptrackedloaded tracks into a full fat wave file. And while an hour long wave file is huge, the quality is amazing.

Where 'casting looses the quality is scrunch a talk show down to a 48kbps MP3 file, so keeping the quality as high as possible at the top of the audio chain is very important. I also have the advantage that each interview is stored on a single disc (80p per disc), so everything is archived "Off-PC" as well.

Skype Recording

Just google for "recording a Skype call" and you'll see that the one tool that's really allowed cheap 'casting to take off is also the one tool holding a lot of people back. Recording an interview over Skype is non-trivial. Sure you'd think it'd be easy, but unless you've got a Mac, you're going to have to jump through all sorts of hoops to get a balanced recording, with both conversation sides at the same volume.


Well, forget recording the call on the PC, you've got a MiniDisc with a Line In socket. So all I do is re-route my speaker output cable from the big speakers into the MiniDisc. I then slap on a pair of headphones to monitor the recording (and hear both sides of the conversation) and hit record.

You do need to max the PC Microphone volume here, and have the wave output down at around 15%-20% to get the levels balanced, but that takes only a few minutes, and most people are happy to recite the alphabet to you as you set the levels.

Now just see the above to get the wave file on your PC.

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