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Old 11-28-2011, 11:06 PM   #42
grvthang
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The sound of crickets after my last posting, above, was deafening, so I got back to testing; here are my latest experiences using a cheap headphone/mic combo):

-It records fine on Tape-a-Talk, a free audio recording app in the Android Market (I believe you need to have the headphone plugged in while installing it, or it will not sense the mic and fail to install). It was able to record at the default format (16 bit), but not at 8 bit. And it will record up the highest sample rate offered by the app (44.1 kHz). Actually the quality of the recording was pretty good considering the cheap mic.

-I installed a 4-track recording app, J4T, and it will only record 1 track per project. I tried changing the sample rate and turning off stereo, but that wouldn't work.
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