h a l f b a k e r yMy hatstand runneth over
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This personal digital audio recorder would have two memory
banks, one that constantly records and makes a copy of
itself,
and the other for rewinding when you want to re-listen to
something that just happened. This might get kind of
recursive when you start listening to recordings of yourself
listening to recordings of yourself etc., but it would be
invaluable as a "what did you just say" tool. You could just
carry around two or three
tape recorders, but I want one small, easily navigable unit
that will make it easy to say, "lets go back and see exactly
what you said" and keep a recording of the whole thing.
This would be valuable in court too.
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I think I'm correct in saying that 'audio recorders' exist. I have one. |
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This sounds kind of like a combination of existing voice recorder technology with a feature I saw recently on a digital camera - it's called "best shot". When you press the shutter button to record a movie it starts the recording from a point 5 seconds before you actually pressed the button. (If anyone needs a link I can provide one). |
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There was a hybrid dictaphone in the late 70s/early 80s that used a short but continuously recording solid-state recorder to compensate for the start-up time of the tape mechanism. That was back when solid state memory was very expensive - the memory was probably a bucket-brigade, not digital. |
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Ah. The Tivo "eight second button" claims another victem. You will be assimilated. resistence is futile. |
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