The only small Sansas with the date and time stamp are the e200, the Fuze, and the new Clip+. I also like the “pack of gum” form factor of the little Sansa Express and c-series, as you do.
The Clip+ inherited the time stamp format, as it is a descendent of the Fuze. The basic Clip uses a sequential numbering system for recordings.
Very sneaky indeed! I think I’ll use it with one of those combination fire helmet / rotating beacon / siren helmets, so this will function as a visual warning to all in meeting attendance that they are being surreptitiously recorded.
This way, when I pen a scatihing missive about the meeting, I can remind them that ample warning was given.
If you need an attendance recording system I recommend using http://www.ghg.com I use them for my company for my employees and when we have festivals to keep track of people, supplies, etc.
the voice recording system data is extemely important issue foe me as i have a company who deal with group transportation services and when i record info on the fuze i need the time stamp.
from some reason i can get the time stamp and i was wondering how i can fix this.
the voice recording system data is extemely important issue foe me as i have a company who deal with group transportation services and when i record info on the fuze i need the time stamp.
from some reason i can get the time stamp and i was wondering how i can fix this.
What model player do you have? As mentioned earlier in this thread, “Sansas with the date and time stamp are the e200, the Fuze, and the new Clip+.”
If you have one of these, you’re all set. If not, there’s no way to add it automatically.