The problem you said means that you need a new mic. Get a minidisc, or a rio or an iriver; its largely irrelevant to audio quality. Then buy the best mic you can. While inside next to your computer there is no wind, no background noise and no movement. Once you are out and about you need to be thinking more about "Do I want a microphone that is cardiod ( you point it at something and it just picks up what is directly in front of it) or omni directional? (which picks up everything)
Have a look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microphones
For some help about what you want.
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jono nolan @ Dec 19th 2005 12:20AM
The problem you said means that you need a new mic. Get a minidisc, or a rio or an iriver; its largely irrelevant to audio quality. Then buy the best mic you can. While inside next to your computer there is no wind, no background noise and no movement. Once you are out and about you need to be thinking more about "Do I want a microphone that is cardiod ( you point it at something and it just picks up what is directly in front of it) or omni directional? (which picks up everything)
Have a look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microphones
For some help about what you want.