For transcription purposes, documentary interviews are often given to the transcriber on a cassette with the audio on one of the channels and audible timecode on the other. The transcriber is then able to decode the audible timecode and create a transcript of the audio with references back to the original timecode.
Question:
If one uses the Edirol R-4 Pro to record the documentary interview in the field and capture the camera timecode, can it then create a stereo file (MP3 or otherwise) that is audio on one channel and audible timecode on the second channel at the end of the day to give to the transcribers?
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