I agree and thats a cheap solution. Not to mention that there are so 
many programmers here that could easily create such application or just 
buy one thats FREE or already made.

Most Macs and PC's have built in microphones so to do this would be simple.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mar 06, 2007, at 22:58 UTC, Marc Zeedar wrote:
>
>   
>> What might work, however, would be to do a simple audio recording of 
>> each session. Bundle an MP3 audio file with a PDF of the presentation
>> for the listener to follow along and you'd have a pretty decent  
>> learning tool that wouldn't cost much to produce.
>>     
>
> Even better would be to use a screen recorder to capture the
> presentation along with the audio recording.  You wouldn't get to see
> the actual presenter or audience, but apart from any robotics
> presentations, you'd get pretty much everything else of interest.
>
> Not saying it's a worthwhile idea, but if you were going to do
> something short of full videography, that's probably the best
> compromise.
>
> Best,
> - Joe
>
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