Wonder if I might ask Michael, do you intend doing a podcast about the
Sony ICD-SX67? It sounds an interesting recorder.
I think a good comparative review would be useful now, especially if
and when someone gets their hands on the new Marantz portable
recorder.
Interesting that no one has made
Yes, but you should know that if you plan on reading digital books from NLS
on a Stream that most books come in at over 100 MB per book. So, you really
need at least a 1 gigabyte card to get much on it. But, you can probably
find 1 gigabyte SD cards for less than $20 at the neighborhood
No, but it really would not make sense to add one and increase the price.
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hi I would like to know does
Well, its' personal opinion. I guess. And, remember that at this point
there is the issue of converting the file type to something that more people
can use like *.WAV and *.MP3.
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I side with those who think the Stream isn't up to Podcast standards .
Then again, depends on the material, and I suppose a shortish piece
consisting simply of speech would be acceptable done with the Stream.
For better quality, easier on the ear, podcasts that might include
some music, then why
Does anyone have any info on the new upgrade for the zenstone and a link to
it? Is the upgrade worth it?
Judy
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Ray, you wrote:
Wonder if I might ask Michael, do you intend doing a podcast about the
Sony ICD-SX67? It sounds an interesting recorder.
I'm not planning to do that. In the U.S., only the 256k version, the
ICD-SX57 is available BTW. It still would be a great radio talkshow
recorder.
I think
Anyone know anything about Flac and whether it plays in Windows Media
Player 11?
Do I need a plug-in for the Windows Mediap Player to play Flac?
Sorry,k if this question has been asked before. Thanks for the responses.
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 13:54:01 +1100, you wrote:
Can you stream broadcast with Flac?
Yes, and no. Yes, because most broadcast plug-ins convert the audio
source to either MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or WMA. No, because I don't think
there's a broadcast tool that will broadcast packets in native FLAC
mode,
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 00:45:14 -0700, you wrote:
what is the program mainly used for?
Running radio stations on the cheap.
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I found the following note that appeared in one of these mailing lists.
I've installed this update, and I think Kevin pretty much says it all.
I've just been made aware of a firmware update for the zen stone. It's
been available since August so some of you may already have updated your
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