Thursday, October 31, 2013

Record Voice Memos On An Ipod

You can record voice memos on an iPod either by hooking up a compatible microphone to the portable music player or by loading a voice file from your desktop computer to your iPod. Either method allows you to take down memos and store reminders, which makes the iPod more than just a music player. Follow these steps to record voice memos on an iPod.


Instructions


1. Get a compatible microphone and hook the cable up to the Dock Connector port on your iPod. Make sure you have the connecter lined up properly before inserting.


2. Select the recording quality you want to use for your voice memo. Low quality recordings are mono, and they use approximately half the disk space that a high quality recording uses.


3. Highlight "Record" and select to begin recording your voice memo. You have 2 hours of recording time, provided you have the disk space available to store the voice memo.


4. Speak directly into the microphone, but do not press your mouth against the surface of the microphone for best results. Articulate your words so that you can clearly understand the recording later.


5. Select "Stop and Save" when you have finished recording your voice memo.


6. Check the recording by heading to the main menu and selecting Voice Memos from the "Extras" option.







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