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Hello all!

I have a friend that needs some help busting her tormentors at school. (Since repeated issues that are the same don't cut it anymore) The idea that I had was to used a Raspberry Pi Zero. (Cheap and small) to do this. The hardware part is easy. However what I have issues with is more the software. Is there some software I could make or some that exists already that I can load onto the Pi, so that at the push on a button, it will record audio from its microphone?

Thank you!

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Just now, SSL said:

Does she have a phone? One of those little battery-powered recorders for interviews?

A phone would probably work better. Thank you for sounding more logical then me. lol

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3 minutes ago, SSL said:

Does she have a phone? One of those little battery-powered recorders for interviews?

Disregard my previous comment. She said the school will very quickly take your phone away when not in your locker. I'll look at audio recorders to. (I just thought the Pi would be cheaper)

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