I recently did an interview about distracted doctoring for National Public Radio. Typically, when I speak on Morning Edition or All Things Considered, I travel to our local NPR affiliate (WBUR) and use their high fidelity dedicated ISDN lines in a soundproof booth.
This time, I used my iPhone 4S.
How does it work? I used a free application called Report IT Live which NPR has selected to capture interviews in the field via the high fidelity microphones built into the iPhone and a high digital sampling rate.
When the interview was complete, I uploaded the file securely to NPR servers.
This time, I used my iPhone 4S.
How does it work? I used a free application called Report IT Live which NPR has selected to capture interviews in the field via the high fidelity microphones built into the iPhone and a high digital sampling rate.
When the interview was complete, I uploaded the file securely to NPR servers.
Here's an overview of how it works in the field .
High fidelity radio interview recording on your iPhone with all the sound quality of a studio. That's cool!