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beekaytee - Mar 22, 2008 10:07:55 pm PDT #5298 of 25501
Compassionately intolerant

Thanks o_a. Yeah. I'm getting the sense that the easy way just isn't the best way.

Any recommendations for an effective, albeit, cheap microphone with good noise reduction? I'm thinking I need to do higher quality recordings for the regular entries and just let people deal with the phone quality sound for interviews.


omnis_audis - Mar 23, 2008 2:13:04 am PDT #5299 of 25501
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

Full Compass has the Snowball on sale: [link] Don't know how long it will last. Is that cheap enough?


Sheryl - Mar 23, 2008 5:34:28 am PDT #5300 of 25501
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

Daniel, I tried moving the file into the Applications folder, but it still did the same thing. I think it's still behaving as if I were booting it from the disk.


DCJensen - Mar 23, 2008 5:42:47 am PDT #5301 of 25501
All is well that ends in pizza.

Did you "eject" the mounted disk, after copying?

Just trying to figure out WTH could cause this.

Since Thunderbird stores all of your personal files in your user folder, perhaps starting over might work. Remove any aliases and the copy in your Applications folder, remount the DMG, copy it to the Applications folder. Then "eject" the mounted DMG drive and try running Thunderbird directly from the applications folder.

If push comes to shove, you can rename or toss out the thunderbird folder in your user library folder. you would effectively make it think it s a new install.


beekaytee - Mar 23, 2008 6:54:48 am PDT #5302 of 25501
Compassionately intolerant

omnis, I doubt you are around this morning, but if you are...genius! I'm buying the snowball and wonder if you have an account with full compass, or in any way can get credit for the buy.

I would never even have known what to look for and this looks like the perfect solution. So much so that I'll be able to give up my audio acrobat account, which means the whole shebang will pay for itself in 5 months.

buffistas, by definition, rock.


Kevin - Mar 23, 2008 7:13:06 am PDT #5303 of 25501
Never fall in love with somebody you actually love.

For my podcast I have a Roland Edirol device. They're far, far too expensive, but it's pretty much brilliant. We record in pubs, so there is a LOT of noise going on, but the internal microphone does a great job of picking me and my friend up. Stick two AA batteries in and an SD card and you're away. It records straight to MP3.


beekaytee - Mar 23, 2008 7:19:18 am PDT #5304 of 25501
Compassionately intolerant

Once the podcasting begins to pay off in terms of paying clients, I might consider more expensive options...and for the doggy lama business, I'd love to record outside...but for right now, cheap but good is required.


NoiseDesign - Mar 23, 2008 7:30:06 am PDT #5305 of 25501
Our wings are not tired

If you want great service from full compass call and ask for my rep who is Martin Vire at extension 1179. Tell him Drew from Diablo Sound referred you and he will take extra care of you. I'm one of his larger customers.


beekaytee - Mar 23, 2008 7:33:13 am PDT #5306 of 25501
Compassionately intolerant

Excellent Drew. Thanks. I'm filing the reps info with my receipt.


Typo Boy - Mar 23, 2008 8:00:02 am PDT #5307 of 25501
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

I have a cell phone question:

My professor friend and his wife have decided when they get to Japan they want a decent camera camera phone. I now see that there are some really cheap ones in 1.2 megapixel range, and a bit more expensive in the 3-5 megapixel range.

So what do you folks recommend in GMS camera phones with 3-5 megapixel cameras, and decent photo features, and I guess an interface that makes taking the pictures really easy. (So that if the professor is walking along and sees something cool, he can actually take the picture befor it is gone rather than fumbling with the cell for five minutes.)