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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Hi ,
We have a small tourist business and would like to make a few audio guides for our non English speaking customers . The kind of thing you see in museums is what we have in mind but they are seriously expensive and out of our league ( only looking for four units ) So its been suggested that an ipod would be a solution but since Ive never owned or used one I'm hoping someone will be able to help with some advice . The requirement would be : up to 90 minutes of recording up to 20 segments of description one language only ability to use by keying in a numeric code very robust build easy to use/ navigate controls easy to programme/record descriptions low cost (preferably available usedon ebay) Maybe somebody has a better idea than an ipod ? But any advice on the type/make/model which would best fit the bill would be much appreciated . Thanks in advance |
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