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Synium Screenium goes after Snapz Pro with inexpensive video and still screen caps

screenium 20071227 155936 Synium Screenium goes after Snapz Pro with inexpensive video and still screen caps Screenium, currently in preview beta, allows you to make live movies from whatever is going on on your Mac’s screen–everything–the cursor, selections, movements and even videos you might be watching.

Accompanying video capture is on-the-fly voice recording. This makes Screenium handy for on-screen tutorials with commentary using the built-in microphone.

Screenium has similar features to Snapz Pro (one of the must-have Mac apps chosen by Twitter users) but sells for a mere USD$20.

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MicroMemo from XtremeMac

Since Apple integrated voice memo recording into the iPod’s firmware, the recording experience has been effectively leveled. The three recorders out there all look pretty much the same – on the iPod’s screen.

So, its off-screen where we find the important differences. The first and most obvious difference on the MicroMemo is the mic. The flexible, detachable mono microphone is a great metaphor for the device – flexible.

A Flexible Recording Solution

The mic bends, and that’s nice. More importantly, you can remove it and attach a stereo mic, line-in or headphones. And if you don’t want to throw the switch and listen on your earbuds (which you can do without removing the unit) you can play back your recordings through the built in speaker.

micromemo1 MicroMemo from XtremeMac

In my estimation, that makes this the most flexible tool for getting audio on and off your iPod. You can use this tool to record audio from an analog source. You can even listen to your music through the built in speaker.

A Word on Quality

I’ll start with the built-in speaker. It works, and sounds fine but it is quiet. Given the fact that the recorder does not have its own power source, this could be expected. But it means that you won’t be able to listen to your recordings in a noisy room or outside.

micromemo2 MicroMemo from XtremeMac

There are two quality settings for recording, and even the low quality setting yields good sounding recordings – with minimal disk cost. the high quality setting produces podcast-quality recordings with the provided microphone. While the mic os only mono, but it does a good job filtering out background noise.

The Whole Package

Keeping true to their excellent design reputation (I dig their cases) the MicroMemo fits the iPod like a glove. It’s thin and matches the color of your iPod – as long as your iPod is a video (white or black) or a black or silver 2G nano.

Like other recording solutions, the MicroMemo has a one-touch recording button. Also, like other solutions recording takes its toll on battery life. Just like I said reviewing the iTalk Pro, these things aren’t the greatest for long recording. But I found the MicroMemo to be extremely flexible, with great sounding recordings.

Buy ExtremeMac’s MicroMemo at Amazon.com: iPod with video and nano 2G.

SendStation’s Dock Extender lets you dock your iPod in its case

392559676 a47eb9b3ea m SendStations Dock Extender lets you dock your iPod in its caseSendStation Systems today announced the SendStation Dock Extender for iPod. The Dock Extender enables iPod & iPhone users to dock and connect their device with iPod speaker systems and docking stations, as well as FM transmitters and voice recorders, without prior removal of its protective case.
Dock Extender is designed to work with all iPod cases with a dock connector opening. A matching Universal Dock insert for easy and secure docking is included.

SendStations Dock Extender is scheduled for release in March 2007. A suggested retail price is yet to be determined. SendStation’s Dock Extender will be available directly from SendStation Systems and from authorized dealers worldwide.

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