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Advantages of digital phone recorders
The first and most obvious advantage is that digital is how the world is moving. This means that it is going to be more compatible with other areas of your life. When you use a digital phone recorder you get the benefits that come with the digital world, such as convenient storage, convenient sharing, convenient reproduction, higher security, and more. When you choose a cassette tape instead you have the problem of having to store the tapes when they are filled. Obviously a cassette tape is small, and does not take a lot of storage, but with a digital file instead you get many advantages. For one, you can more easily organize the recordings. You can title the files and store them in convenient folders, labeled appropriately on your computer. When you are in search of a specific conversation, instead of rifling through a stack of cassette tapes you can do a computer search or look through a list of folders all conveniently located on your hard drive. Another advantage of using digital phone recorders is that the files created can be converted to a number of formats, and sent across the digital world. For example, a conversation could be emailed as an attachment to an attorney. A private investigator could send you an audio file over email and never tip anyone off that they are working with you because you would never have to meet face to face. Depending on the digital phone recorder you purchase, the conversion of files, transfer, download, etc. could be very easy. Some digital phone recorders record the audio directly to your PC. This means one of the biggest advantages of digital phone recorders is how easy they are to use, both in installing them to record information, and retrieving the information as well. The next advantage of digital over a cassette recording is simply how easy it is to reproduce a digital file and retain the same quality of sound. If you were to try the same with a cassette, chances are you would hear a great deal of static. However, with a digital recording you can make a back up copy, and store several copies of important recordings anywhere you want. You can share the file without losing it. Where is, if you were to share a cassette, you would be physically sending the recording, not just a copy of it, and to retain it for yourself you would have to make a physical copy. Like many areas of improvements in technology, there are several benefits of using a digital recorder over a cassette tape recorder, however, where your security is concerned, even a cassette tape phone recorder is a great idea.
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