Snip the headphone cable and attach a jack instead of the 'phones. Then plug in to a line-in and record, hey presto!
Did it really take you 7 years and 4 months to come up with that brilliant idea? Damn, you are quick!
While we're poking fun, perhaps we should also give some credit to this guy: http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=16249
Can't you just tap the cables anyway? I'm not sure how well audiocables are shielded (even if they are you could use a difrect contact probe).
Epic Records = Epic Fail. I can't believe they did this. I know it's an old thread... but it still amazes me.
Lol, i didn't realise this was a such an old thread. Sorry guys but i saw a link to it here and assumed it was a fairly new thread .
A thread this old, and one has to wonder about the ceremony that was needed to bring it back to life. Is Edge's area suddenly short on stray animals?
I'll be impressed when they rig it with a little chunk of C4. So it explodes if it is tampered with. EDIT Haha! An 8 year old thread!
Speak for yourself, my Clip+ is full of ogg. Also, why is resurrecting old threads such a faux pas? Esp. given the quality of some of the new ones
Ever since Eric Vanermoob resurrected a dead thread in the mid 80's people have been wary of thread necromancers. Seriously, I thought you would have heard about it already, he was from the West Country after all. Yeah, the thread developed a life of its own and escaped the Internet. Apparently it now resides somewhere on Bodmin Moor, exposing itself to bus loads of elderly tourists. Alternatively, bumping dead threads is bad etiquette. People coming along afterwards may make posts not realising that it's several years old, or that the original posters are no longer active.
Well, I meant the popular masses didn't resist. As for me, in the late 90s, early 2000s I resisted the evils of mp3 with minidiscs.