An added plus of course is being able to start culling and editing pics, or just enlarging them to aid in ID. I'd like to be able to do most of that with iPad or small tablet. Now repeat above, but while off-grid, or just travelling where I didn't want to lug my 17" heavy, big, laptop. Often the recordings are multiple birds, some very faint, and the only way to use the 'data' is to massage it a bit. Or I might go through the exercise so I can compare the recording to known library recordings in effort to confirm what I think I saw. If needed for 'supporting media' I might upload to eBird. Typically I get home, move files via SD card onto laptop, open in Audacity, hunt for bird-of-interest, filter extreme low end, amplify, export snip to file with bird name, date, location. I'm birding and I use Merlin or other iOS recording app on phone. ![]() Click to expand.The assumption is I don't always have 'cloud' (internet connection).
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