Hi all,
I'm cureous. Can someone please tell me what the differences are
between the Olympus DM 520 and the DM 550 voice recorders?
Also does either of these models come with American US voices for the
menus? Nothing against UK folks of course. Smiles
Thanks,
Johnny
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I have CallBurner on my system and use it with Skype. Now, I get an
advertisement for me to buy SkyLook to use with MS Outlook (I assume 2003 or
2007). Now I originally thought SkyLook could be used in conjunction with
Skype, as well as MS Outlook, and that CallBurner was just an
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 05:47:35 -0600, you wrote:
I've heard people talking about flac and how great it is but I come back to
the point aside from on my home computer where else would I be able to enjoy
it. Are there affordable players that play this format?
Any portable player on which Rockbox
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Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, ...
Besides Windows Media lossless, what others
No, it's not something that has been talked about until recently when the
Windows Media lossless format came into being. FLAC has been around for
some years, but hasn't gained a great deal of attention. There's an Apple
lossless format as well. Those are the big three. There's a really good
else would I be able to enjoy
it. Are there affordable players that play this format?
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There's also wave pack which is loss less as well.
David Ferrin
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No, it's
Yes, it's great! But only for archive purposes.
David Ferrin said the following on 12.08.2007 17:27:
There's also wave pack which is loss less as well.
David Ferrin
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More information about the Wavpack format that David refers to can be
found at www.wavpack.com.
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There's also wave pack which is loss less as well.
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There is a chance that these two file types may play in Wenamp, but I don't
know enough about that either.
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The subject sorta says it all.
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Flac is about half the size of wav and to my ear it sounds great!
SAG
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Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, and, assuming
the claims about losslessness are true, something which everyone seems to
accept, then the only difference between lossless formats is the fact that
they're different but equal formats. I think Windows Media lossless is
For plenty of information about FLAC see the FLAC home page
at http://flac.sourceforge.net. For plenty of information about AAC
see this Wikipedia article at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding. I hope this helps.
At 08:36 AM 12/08/2007, you wrote:
The subject sorta says it
Hi, Steve:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:41:29 +1000, you wrote:
see this Wikipedia article at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding. I hope this helps.
Well, the Wikipedia article wasn't so great. It explained what the
differendce betwixt and between lossy and lossless is all about,
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:55:15 -0500 (CDT), you wrote:
Wel, FLAC is lossless. It's one of several lossless formats, ...
Besides Windows Media lossless, what others are there? I feel like I
just came out of a cave and have been hibernating or something. I
know nothing about this stuff any more
P.S.: The FLAC home page has all the info one could possibly
need/want about this codec, except for using it in Internet radio
applications. That's got to be coming soon I should hope/think.
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between N-track Studio and Band-in-a-box or Sonar? Is one program more
sophisticated than another ie. does it have more features?
It appears that N-Track gets a good rep from users of this list but a very
average review from people at www.betanews.com.
Between Recall Pro and Total Recorder Pro?
Do both programs do the same job?
Are both programs equally speech friendly?
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