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Digital Dictaphone Query

Hi chaps,

I'm looking to get a digital dictaphone, but not just one that you can record endless amounts of speech on, but one where you can record speech, rewind and re-record over part of the speech with new content. It's for writing casenotes which can be everchanging as I go along.

I bought a Sony one off Amazon the other week for £100 but it only allows you to record continuous dialogue and then it'll save that as a file in a folder. If i tried to rewind and record over some of the content I only had the option of either opening a new file in the folder or recording over an entire existing file.

Basically I want one that will do what the tape based version can do. I can't seem to see one at the minute, but maybe I'm not sure what the exact terminology I'm looking for is. Re-record/overwrite/edit??

Suggestions welcome.

Cheers,
JR
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