It’s obviously something they’re not proud of, and we would probably keep our mouths shut as well, since this is such a miss. We asked the Technical Support person assigned to our review about this and he never responded. Once you’ve recorded something on the app, you can never delete it. Unfortunately, that’s where the party ends. You can even choose the front or back camera on your iPhone and you don’t have to use the iRig Stream hardware to create audio or video recordings. If you want to shoot video, and not just create an audio recording, the iRecorder app allows you to do that, which is great. IRig Stream interface, Lightning to mini-DIN connection cable with charging features, USB C-Type to mini-DIN connection cable, USB A-Type to mini-DIN connection cable Headphone Output Power: 100mW into 50 Ohms.Headphone Level control: numbered thumbwheel.Microphone gain: Adjustable with numbered thumbwheel.Connector: 3.5mm TRRS jack (CTIA wiring standard).Claimed Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20kHz.(iRig Power Supply sold separately 3A, not included) Headphone out with integrated mic input for voiceover’s.Loop-back sometimes mixes incoming signals with your device’s audio.Sums audio sources down to stereo or mono.Stereo line input over unbalanced RCA stereo connectors.Our evaluator was able to snap it back together, and it did work, but it was a telling moment that “ was not long for the world.” The result? The case split open (see pictures), revealing its innards. Ed.) The iRig Stream’s durability was revealed late in the review process when the main rectangular block separated from the cord and plummeted to the floor, a drop of only about 20 inches. Right out of the gate all of our reviewers noted the low build quality, featuring “cheap plastic” and “a surface that attracts every single piece of dust in your studio.” (We asked our photographer not to touch up the product images of the iRig Stream in this review so you can witness the dust issue. Unfortunately, it doesn’t deliver on that promise. IK positions the iRig Stream as a way to “connect your music to the world” via social media, live-streams and more. While the iRig Stream did allow quality audio/video to be recorded into our test devices, there were way too many issues with the interface that resulted in low scores across the board.
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