We need to start recording the board meetings of our non-profit. There will be 12-15 attending board meetings in the usual hotel conference room.
I've been told that the Crown Sound Grabber II PZM would be a satisfactory microphone for the purpose and we have purchased one for our board meeting next week.
What compatible software do the members of this forum recommend for our needs. Non-profits always have tight budgets. Right now, money is exceptionally tight. Money is tight for everyone.
Thanks,
Ed
Recording a Board Meeting
Started by EMBWayne, Jan 13 2009 02:21 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 January 2009 - 02:21 PM
#2
Posted 19 January 2009 - 02:59 PM
I do not have any specific software recommendations for board meetings. Are you recording right to the computer, or are you looking at editing it later?
<span style='color:blue'>J. Mark Chapman
Crown Application Support Technician</span>
Crown Application Support Technician</span>
#3
Posted 02 February 2009 - 06:57 PM
Hi Ed:
If you are recording directly to a PC, Audacity is an excellent program to use.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Zheng
If you are recording directly to a PC, Audacity is an excellent program to use.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Zheng
We need to start recording the board meetings of our non-profit. There will be 12-15 attending board meetings in the usual hotel conference room.
I've been told that the Crown Sound Grabber II PZM would be a satisfactory microphone for the purpose and we have purchased one for our board meeting next week.
What compatible software do the members of this forum recommend for our needs. Non-profits always have tight budgets. Right now, money is exceptionally tight. Money is tight for everyone.
Thanks,
Ed
I've been told that the Crown Sound Grabber II PZM would be a satisfactory microphone for the purpose and we have purchased one for our board meeting next week.
What compatible software do the members of this forum recommend for our needs. Non-profits always have tight budgets. Right now, money is exceptionally tight. Money is tight for everyone.
Thanks,
Ed












