You can go to Logitech.com to find out more about it. I think it may be
something like a Harmony Logitech 550. I'm not sure right now about the
exact number, but maybe I can find it again for you. It contains four
flashlight batteries, and software to program it with. I had to have help
was that an audible book, or an mp3 book. Audible books keep their
place, even if you've opened and bookmarked seven or eight of them.
Rusty
At 08:58 PM 9/25/2007, Julie Tom spake thusly:-
the 1 gig zenstone, will put you back in the same place if you pause or
power down, but if you change
Near the bottom of the remote are the number keys. The ones near the top
are for programming. The one on the top left turns on my DVD. The next
button turns on the TV. Above that one turns it off. All the way to the
right to the top is a button you push. Below that there is a row of
My worry about the two gig unit is that it's increased number of functions
will make it more difficult to navigate.
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I had my first experience with a Sharp product some 35 years ago. A five
inch reel to reel tape recorder and it lasted fifteen years. I think you
have to consider that Sharp wouldn't still be around if they were worse
than the competition. Like e very other manufacturer, they have cheap and w
I have a gateway stand alone recorder, and memorizing the menus is a must. you
have to use right and left buttons, the enter button to enter the menus, then
use
up and down buttons and the enter keys to select various options. it is hit and
miss more or less. it is simpler to hit the record
I agree. While I perceive Sharp as a great line of electronics as a whole, I
did have one of the best tape decks ever made with features that put tape
quality like no other I've seen.
However, that was 18 years ago and I know longer have that deck.
You just have to research the products of
It's not easy. You can put out chapters, titles and specific audio
tracks and subtitles. In otherwords you can customize your copy of a
commercial dvd to the point that it will fit on a 4.77 DVD without
any compression. I did, however, have to get initial sighted help to
figure out how
Hi,
I was recently given a bunch of rw cds. When I put one in my cd drive,
it didn't spin. These are un-used cds. Do the have to be formatted first?
If so, how do I do that?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Vinny Samarco
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Yes. The plus has menus. There is a manual that does explain how it works
but it doesn't give exact steps or describe the menus in detail.
The 1 gig Stone does not have menus.
Bob
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hi vinny,
To my knowledge, you shouldn't have to format CD-RW'S. You can create and
burn the compilation just as you would on a regular CD-R. When you need to
use them for something else, you just erase it for use again. I'm not sure
of the number of writes you can get out of them though.
Ah yes, 35 years ago then something Sharp was valued, I know people
who had Sharp products back then but the same applies for other
company's too. It wasn't all that long ago that if you bought A
Sony something then you had something special in your hand but now?
Well Sony just hands out
Hi Julie,
I have an Ipod Shuffle, and it does the same thing.
The best way to over come this is to have the book broken up in chapters.
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Hello there,
I also own the zen stone 1 gig MP3 player, and yes, it will keep its
place within an MP3 file as long as you do not change folders.
This definitely comes in handy when listening to an audio book.
As far as I know, this player will not play audible books.
Hope this helps,
Chris
Hi Vinny,
no they don't, and a blank CD won't spin, until your ready to burn.
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Hi,
I was recently given a bunch of rw
On my 1 gig Zen Stone, I can change folders, power down and not lose my
place in a book. It will go back to the beginning of a music file
though.
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It will play Audible Books
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Hello there,
I also own the zen stone 1 gig MP3
High Vinny,
How are you doing this?
Are you closing everything elce before you put the RW in your drive?
I found that, that's how I had to do it when I had Jaws 7, now I'm using
Jaws 8 Professional.
John Price.
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No answer on my last Nero question, so let's try it another way. Since I
can't figure out how to get Nero to build CDs through Windows Explorer, I've
dedicated a folder where I dump songs for CD burning for use with Nero's
file browser. The interesting thing in Nero is that while I can't scroll
I have an LG LRY-517. Same situation.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 8:05 PM
Subject: Re: Stand-alone DVD recorders
I have a gateway stand alone recorder, and memorizing the menus is a must.
you
What program does this on the Mac?
Thanks.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: question about any DVD and clone DVD
It's not easy. You can put out chapters, titles and specific audio
What types of noise reduction systems are they, where can I get them and how
much do they cost?
Samuel Wilkins
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I thought that Goldwav had a noise reduction pluggin?
I don't use it so can't help with it. I use Sound forge and it's nois
reduction pluggin. It works great for the
most part but it's pricier than Goldwav.
Bill
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What types of noise
Albert
When we were at Target and Best Buy yesterday, my wife's reaction to the
Zen Stone 2gb was just that.
We, incidentally, ended up with the 2gb Sansa e250c -- a bit more
expensive at $99 but my sighted wife thought, that of all the units we saw
in person, this one had
the most readable
You must use the Audible Manager. And you'll have to activate the Zen
Stone in the Audible Manager.
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Subject: zen
How does the fast forward / rewind feature work on the Zen Stone? Is
it functional? Can you rewind a few words reliably? Does it work as well
as those features in WinAmp or even a standard NLS issue cassette player?
I'm asking because I'm using Victor Reader Soft on my computer and
Hello Jerry,
I find the fast forward and rewind very reliable.
If you just press it and release, it just jumps backwards or forwards a
few words of an audio book. If you hold it down it jumps backwards or
forwards in increments. I am not sure how much the increments are, but
we are only
High Garry,
I have had both a SHARP stereo and a SHARP TV set.
I told you all what happened to my SHARP stereo system in an earlyer post.
My TV quit showing a picture after 6 months time went by.
I ran it in to the shop once only to be told, a rezester connecting the
picture tube is working to
Hi John, thanks for reinforcing what I have said. I have some Sony equipment
like
Timex, keeps on ticking, along with some jvc stuff that is 25 years old. I am
going to throw out a sharp stereo that had the cd changer and cassette decks go
bad soon after purchase, and have been using the
Hi,
Does anyone have the r-09 manual in an accessible format? If so, please
write me and send it or tell me where to find it?
Thanks,
Judy
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It contains four flashlight batteries, ...
Wow, that's a deadly weapon! The thing must be huge and eat power
like crazy! It's not a touch-screen device, is it? What's the
computer interface, USB?
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I have communicated with sam support via e-mail and did
receive a reply. Paul asked which screen reader I used and mentioned
that window-eyes was the best for this program. He gave me a number
to call to speak with him directly, so I'll
much here, thanks for all the information following my question, regards
from ireland, joe.
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Hi larry,
I don't have nero 7 so I really can't be sure that this will work for you.
however, In nero ultra 6 the nero explorer worked almost like the windows
explorer. From the tree view you could browse to the folder that had your
music in it and from the corresponding list of tracks you can
I had a PC custom built without any hardware CDs. I instaled windows but I need
to find the soundcard drivers.
Because windows doesn't yet recognize it all i know is
windows says it was made by Legacy.
Any help? Please!
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Hi,
Not sure on this one, what does your sound card say on it, it's
manufacture and model number? If windows doesn't recognize it it won't be
showing correct hardware information.
Dave.
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Um, I cant just take apart my computer, is there a program you recommend?
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Hi,
Have you tried a windows update? Maybe the driver is there.
Dave.
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I myself am blind and the sighted people around me well, lets just say they
are not so used to computers, and I nead sound to do anything.
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They say wen I run a windows update and choose custom that it just pops up
an add for something, I dont know how to work with them to close it!
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Unfortunately I haven't found one yet.
On Sep 26, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Gary Petraccaro wrote:
What program does this on the Mac?
Thanks.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 7:59 AM
Subject: Re: question
Hi alex,
If it's a legacy sound card, creative labs has those types of drivers I
believe. If this pc is custom built, get in contact with your designer and
ask them to giove you the specs for the sound card then we can go from
there. There are programs out there that will give you your
As I said, although I can not visualize GUIs I can have the people around me
read the screan, just they dont understand everything and get frustrated but
if you have a program that will give you the info I think they can do that.
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Can you send me a link to the drivver from creative labs?
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Don't know what's current.
Try Google.
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Subject: Re: Audiotapes onto CDs
What types of noise reduction systems are they, where can I get them and how
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