There are Federal Laws prohibiting the recording of conversations unless at least one of the people in the conversation has consented to being recorded. Minnesota might have additional requirements, but definitely don't record a conversation unless you're in the conversation too, or someone in the conversation said it was ok.
Originally they were tape, however modern FDR's use solid state technology to record unto 25hours of data.
I do not think so but I think you have to use a parabolic microphone.
yes or not so u have 2 watch the cli
A counter on a tape recorder increases slowly as the tape plays. If the disk is fast forwarded or rewound the counter will always move with it. It helps people find the position they were at and so they can play the same tune over and over again
In Animal Crossing City Folk to use your tape recorder, you need to get music Cd's. To get a CD you need to check at the gate to see if K.K. has came into town, then later in the day K.K. will perform and you will be able to receive a CD to put into your tape recorder. K.K. will not visit everyday, only every once in a while.
You can use a tape recorder to record a conversation on Halo 3.
You can record them but you cannot use it in court because it was falsely obtained if u told the person that you were taping them and they acknowledged than it would be OK in court.
The legal requirements for using reflective tape on cars vary by state, but generally, it must be placed in specific locations on the vehicle and meet certain visibility standards. It is important to check your state's specific laws and regulations regarding the use of reflective tape on cars to ensure compliance.
about 40 message the max
Cassettes ARE magnetic recording tape. You can record these onto a computer and then burn them to CD, or use a standalone CD recorder to transfer the recording.
In Windows XP you can use 'sndrec32.exe' in the windows\system32 folder.
It is an acronym for a noun : Video Cassette Recorder. VCRs use magnetic tape to record audio-visual information.