H140 is the correct spelling. The H10 is a completely different iriver
player with a touchpad. Perhaps, you don't find many sites about the
H140, because iRiver has discontinued the player a year or so ago.
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Hello,
I was fascinated by Jonathan's review of
Michael,
Do you happen to know anything about the iRiver t30? Especially the 1GB
model.
Ken
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The T30 is an MTP flash player.
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Michael,
Do you happen to know anything about the iRiver t30? Especially the 1GB
model.
Ken
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Hi all, I got this from another list, and thought if anybody was having
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Hello Group,
if somebody has trouble with rootkit spyware from Sony BMG which is on
their
cds and already distributed a 50 million times
here
it's probably difficult to find h140 as it's now a discontinued player. h10
is a different beast! smile.
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I was wondering if the T30 is similar to the IFP799T;
a demonstration of which was done on Main Menu a couple of months ago.
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re-play radio 6.03 claims it will receive podcasts and will work with win 98
but I am not sure how well. I use replay-radio on a regular basis with few
if any problems, but I've never really fully explored the podcast feature.
The two times I've put any real effort into it came out with a 50
Hi Ken,
No. It is definitely not, and you want to stay far, far away from the T30
as it is not nearly as accessible as the 799/899.
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Hi Ken,
The T30's menus wrap, there's not an accessible way to get to the record
function and, in general, this newer model just wouldn't work for a blind
person. I bought one back in August and promptly returned it in favor of
the IFP 899 which is much more accessible.
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Well Darrell, this is not good news! I can't get the 799T locally, and I
didn't know about the 899. Maybe I'll have better luck with that. The
description of the iRiver T30 sounded good.
Ken
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Hi Ken,
Though I was able to use it to play files, I found that it would be useless
for recording without constant sighted assistance, which is not something I
find acceptable.
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Hi Darrell,
I'm sure that most blind people would not like menus that wrap, preferring
menus that return to the default when you turn off the unit.
I guess the problem is that it just ain't August any more and the 799, at
least, is kinda hard to find.
Ken
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Yep. It has been discontinued. I bought mine at a Best Buy. Might just
want to double check Best Buy or Circuit City, just in case they might
accidentally have one or two of the 799 or 899 lying around. You just never
know. When I returned my T30, I happened to get a nice lady who
Hi Darrell,
Here in Canada, Circuit City is called The Source by Circuit City. I checked
the website, no joy. I phoned a couple of stores, same story.
Like you, I've had some luck with store clerks finding stuff that they say
they are out of. There are lots to be found on Ebay, but for me,
The only way I know of is to use a recording program such as goldwave to
record the midi and save it in your format of choice.
Allison
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What would the program be called? Is it free? thanks!
Tyler
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Hi Tyler!
I was in receipt of
Ok, how would I go about doing this?
thanks,
Tyler
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The only way I know of is to
hi, actually, 6 months ago, the program was free. But, right now, it is not
available on the net. But, if you stil want to have the program, I can send
you off the lists.
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Ken, I do not know whether they still have them; however, very recently you
could get the Iriver
799 from Amazon.com for $100, quite a bit less than the price I paid.
Don Roberts
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Allison! You can burn a MIDI file to a CD or DVD just like you can
burn any file to a CD or DVD. If you want to burn it so that it will play
as in a standard music CD then you have to convert it to WAV first. You
convert a MID file to WAV by actually letting it play and recording the
audio
Don! I'm no iRiver expert but as I understand it the H10 is a current
player where the one that Jonathan is using is a discontinued model only
available directly from iRiver. The H10 comes in a 20 Gig and a 6 Gig model
and several colors. The 20 Gigabyte model at Chirping Bat is $330.00
ihp140. but I didn't find any on ebay yesterday.
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Hello,
I was fascinated by
Hi, Don. I am also looking for one that will actually copy a dvd for backup
purposes. My daughter has little kids and they are always scratching their
dvd's. It would be nice if she could make a backup of a commercial dvd.
Write me off list if you know of anything if you like.
At 12/16/2005
Hello,
My ear buds I bought from Radio Shack died and they don't sell the model
that I had from them before. In fact, they told me I was trying to return
headphones that weren't radio shack brand. Ohhh well, so much for buying a
warranty.
So, anyone got any suggestions on a good sounding pair
Clone CD in conjunction with Any DVD will do this.
Bruce
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I found that the commercial tools were clunky at best and they were mouse
driven. I recommend the freeware tools called dvd decrypter and dvd shrink.
Dvd decrypter will allow you to browse for a folder where you want to
decrypt a dvd to your hard drive and dvd shrink is used when you want to
burn
Clone CD is completely accessible and menu-driven.
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, djc wrote:
Yes it certainly is but I don't recommend CloneDvd. Any Dvd is fine and I
didn't know that it would work with cloneCd but that's good to know Bruce
and I'm going to buy any dvd.
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On 12/17/2005 at 2:23 PM Bruce Toews wrote:
Clone CD is completely
jeff I have used sony earbuds but am still using radio shack
ones which sound ok to me. I also prefer ear buds. I just find them more
comfortable for casual listening.
Chris
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I sure appreciate having read your evaluation of Clone DVD before
purchasing it.
Bruce
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Will Winamp play files in the .aac V2 format, supported by the latest Easy
CD-DA Extractor Professional?
Does anyone have any idea of how this format compares to .M4A ACC, in terms
of file size, etc?
Thanks.
Blessed Be,
Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
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To the best of my knowledge, Winamp is pretty much the only player that
will.
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that's great!; because, in a fit of optimism, I went ahead and upgraded to
Easy CD-DA Extractor Professional, without checking first. glad to know I
didn't screw myself.
Blessed Be,
Dana
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Just be sure you're using a very recent version of Winamp, I think 5.11
might be the earliest version to support it.
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I have 5.112.
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Just be sure you're using a very recent version of Winamp, I think 5.11
might be the earliest
That'll work. I strongly recommend upgrading to 5.12.
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Dana S.
I use the diskwasher ear buds. Ed potter sells them for around $2.00 or so
a piece.
1-888-217-2312
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I didn't realize Winamp 5.12 was out. Do you have a link to a download site?
Thanks. - Dana
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That'll work. I
Would that be something like goldwave?
thanks,
Tyler
PS: I downloaded it awhile back and don't see any soundcard/ line-out
options. Where do I locate them (so I can record .mid files)?
thanks,
Tyler
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Bruce,
THIS time, I was able to get it from the Winamp site much more easily than I
have previous versions.
Why do you strongly recommend upgrading to 5.12. It seems fine, but what are
the advantages over 5.112?
Dana
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It's available from all of the usual suspects.
Bruce
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Several bug-fixes, fairly significant ones. I'd read the what's new
section to learn about them.
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Yea, the problem is that dvd decrypter isn't being distributed or
updated any more and dvd srink32 isn't being updated while dvd copy
protection schemes are, so I'd make sure that I'd get a program that
kept up with the new copy protection schemes that are likely to come
out on newer DVDs.
At
www.bestbuy.com
has a couple good options. Here are the model numbers and prices:
Sony Fontopia Lightweight Ear-Bud Headphones with 9mm Drivers MDR-EX51LP
$38.99
Sony Fontopia Ear-Bud Headphones MDREX71SL/
$43.99
When you go to the website, do a search for sony headphones, not earbuds,
Any DVD meets these cryteria.
Bruce
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Tim Grady wrote:
Yea, the
Hit record in goldwave. Then play your file through whatever player you use.
Then stop goldwave and save the recording in the format of your choice.
Allison
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May I have it too? Thanks!
Allison
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hi, actually, 6 months ago, the program was free. But,
So what you're saying is that Clone CD will also burn a dvd?
Allison
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Yes it certainly is but I don't recommend CloneDvd. Any Dvd is fine and I
I would also be interested in your findings.
Allison
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Hi, Don. I am also looking for one that will actually
Yes it will
Allison
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Will Winamp play files in the .aac V2 format, supported by the latest Easy
CD-DA Extractor Professional?
It will. It's not strongly documented, but it will.
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Allison
G'day,
Check out the units made by Sennheiser. I've heard they are awesome for
audio quality if a bit on the high price side! Hopefully Santa C will drop
one of their models in my stocking this Christmas!!!
Cheers.
AB
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it definitely sounds better than something like a .m4a file. AAC plus is
also a pretty good streaming format. I've done a few tests with the Oddcast
plugin, and while some of the bass was removed for some songs, i know that
problem is fixable with a few tweaks.
At 04:47 PM 12/17/2005, you
CloneCd may burn a dvd. I don't want to say for sure but what it did for me
with any dvd installed was to allow me to make an image file and then if I
had wanted I could have burned it with Nero or any number of tools. It may
take that image and offer to write it but I didn't test that.
Does anyone know if winamp has any type of search feature? I'm having a
study guide for an examination scanned onto a data cd which will be playing
in winamp. Is there a search feature or do you just have to open a track and
fast forward? Thank you.
What exactly do you mean by a search feature? What do you want to do?
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I have a friend who's done it many times.
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On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, djc wrote:
CloneCd
I have parts 1 and 2 of a song that I would like to combine. Will someone
give me instructions? Thanks.
Beverly
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In Winamp, pressing M while a track is playing or paused will place a time
marker at that point in the track. Alt-shift-M will bring up a list of the
time markers that have been set in the current track, and allow you to jump
to any one of them.
Blessed Be,
Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT
Load part 1. Keep it in memory and load part 2. Control+a, then control+c
to copy to the coipboard. Close part 2, you're back in part 1. Control+e
to paste part 2 to the end of part 1, save, and you're set.
Bruce
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It's important to note that these are JAWS commands, not available to
users of other screen readers.
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Yes, me too, please.
Tyler
PS: How accessible is it?
thanks,
Tyler
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May I have it
load part one into a file
hit control o to open a new file and load part 2.
when the 2nd file is loaded, hit control c for cut.
hit control tab, and you'll be in part one of the song.
hit control e to paste at the end.
hit control a to set markers to the beginning and end of the track.
play
could you send it to me as well, please
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Yes, me too, please.
Tyler
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Easy CD-DA Extractor. But, if you have that, you can use it to burn the
.M4A, itself; no need to convert it first.
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Tara won't work with the latest incarnations of
the .ra format will it? I thought it stopped
working after Real player 8, maybe even earlier.
At 02:44 PM 12/14/2005, you wrote:
Try Tara's Plugin and you won't regret it.
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As far as I have
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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