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Can I make study notes to listen to using my iPod Touch and Dell computer?


Question Posted Sunday November 9 2008, 8:26 pm

I learn really well by listening to things over and over again. I have big tests and exams in a week and a half and was wondering if it was possible to record myself making study notes then put that onto iTunes and get it to my iPod or something like that? I have an 8GB iPod Touch that I bought from Apple recently. I also have a Dell computer (I love Dell computers and iPods).

Would I need any special programs if I can do this? Would my Dell computer already have the required program or would I need to buy and download something?

Thanks!


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BarryMaccaukner answered Thursday December 11 2008, 12:06 pm:
Absolutely, the other poster's response will work great. Audacity is a great free program.
Good Luck

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theymos answered Thursday November 13 2008, 2:21 pm:
You need a microphone, of course. Some laptops come with them built-in, but most don't.

Use Audacity to record yourself:
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Click the red circle and talk into the microphone. Click the brown square to stop. You'll also be able to cut/copy/paste from the audio after recording with audacity if you want. To save the audio, go to File -> export as MP3.

Put the mp3 you saved into iTunes and transfer it to your iPod like you normally would. Done.

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