Yep, it will just give you a (relatively) high quality audio file in either .mp3 or .wav. I use it to record band practices and it's great - far better than phone mics which are my main point of comparison.
Sounds likely to add a significant amount of post-processing time to every lecture, which I'd like to avoid. Although just adding a custom soundtrack on Win video editor shouldn't be a big deal...
Yep, it will just give you a (relatively) high quality audio file in either .mp3 or .wav. I use it to record band practices and it's great - far better than phone mics which are my main point of comparison.