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Allyson

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I am a speaker, and am looking to get an MD or Hi-MD player to record my speeches, edit them, and eventually burn them onto cd's for future sales. I am not sure what is the best type of unit for me to get to accomplish this. Analog vs. digital is not important to me, so long as the sound quality is decent. Real time upload issues are not critical to me, but it is critical that I am able to upload the speeches I record and then burn them onto cd's.

So does it matter, for my purposes, whether I get an MD or Hi-MD player? I don't think I am going to use the thing for much else besides the purpose I described above. While my budget is not fixed, I'd like to spend as little as possible-- ie, I'm not interested in going high-end.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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I'd recommend a lower-end HiMD for one reason: recording length. If you're doing lectures or professional presentations and wish to distribute recordings of them, it's really nice not to have to swap discs in the middle of your recording, or resort to lower-quality modes.

Hi-SP on a HiMD disc: 7:55 recording.

An NH700 or NHF800 and a decent lapel microphone would serve you quite well.

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