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PokerGuy

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Sep 14, 2010
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Hi - am having a dispute with my neighbours over noise and would like to start recording the sound heard in my house 24 hrs a day, so if there is any allegation I can find the time and day and listen to it myself from my recordings. Is there an application that would do this and automatically date/time stamp it too?

Any advice much appreciated

Thanks
 
QuickTime Player X can do that, it can record as long as you want and have enough free storage capacity on your OS drive.

It will not put a time stamp to it other than the time and day it was created and modified, though than can be modified easily afterwards anyway.
 
Okay great - will give it a go - is it easy enough to go back and work out what noise was happening at a specific time though - presumably if I start it at say midnight and start another the next day at midnight I can just use the time display in QT to fast forward to the relevant hour/minute etc?

It wont be used as evidence or anything it is just mainly for my own recollection of what was going on at any given moment...
 
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