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Pocket recorder with FLAC ?

I am looking for a pocket recorder (and player...) with built-in microphones, that can use FLAC instead of those lossy and proprietary modes.
Any suggestions ?

"To nobody, except those who will take pleasure here" (Franz Schubert, 1797-1828)
"To nobody, except those who will take pleasure here" (Franz Schubert, 1797-1828)

Pocket recorder with FLAC ?

Reply #1
Well it's not FLAC, but any portable with a voice recorder and an up-to-date working port of RockBox on it can record to WavPack, which is equally as lossless. Of course if you need Flac for software compatibility elsewhere, it's simple and safe to transcode wv -> flac.

Pocket recorder with FLAC ?

Reply #2
Well it's not FLAC, but any portable with a voice recorder and an up-to-date working port of RockBox on it can record to WavPack, which is equally as lossless. Of course if you need Flac for software compatibility elsewhere, it's simple and safe to transcode wv -> flac.

Thanks for the info.
I should have specified "a pocket dedicated stereo recorder", to make quality "on the fly" recordings.
Anyway, with 2 or 4 GO cards, no need to compress when recording. So I'll probably go this way :
http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/h2/

"To nobody, except those who will take pleasure here"
(Franz Schubert, 01/31/1797 - 11/19/1828)
"To nobody, except those who will take pleasure here" (Franz Schubert, 1797-1828)

 

Pocket recorder with FLAC ?

Reply #3
You have an option to record with Sony Hi-MD recorders, there is lossless recording mode.

Check this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MZM200-Professi...r/dp/B000JUXL1G
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Product Description
This Hi-MD portable audio recorder is ideal for journalists and musicians who need to make high-quality stereo audio recordings using cost-effective removable media. The MZ-M200 recorder comes supplied with an ECM-DS70P Stereo Microphone and MDR-EO931Earbud Headphone. The recorder uses affordable Hi-MD media with 1 GB storage capacity. Three Hi-MD recording modes are supported including: Linear (PCM) 44.1kHz/16-bit, ATRAC3plus 256kbps (Hi-SP) mode and ATRAC3plus 64bps (Hi-LP) mode. In addition, three conventional MD recording modes are supported including: ATRAC 292kbps (SP), ATRAC3 132kbps (LP2) and ATRAC3 66kbps (LP4). The recorder supports USB 2.0 uploading + downloading with PC (using supplied Sonic Stage software), and USB uploading with MAC (using supplied Hi-MD Music Transfer software), allowing transferring audio recordings to a computer and storing them on the computer in .Wav file format. This Hi-MD device can also be used as a USB mass storage device, allowing storing data files on the Hi-MD disc along with audio
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MZM200 Hi-MD™ Portable Audio Recorder