Hi,
It is possible for a blind person to use Sonic Stage. What I did was buy a
Mousemat, and having installed it, and run the Sonic Stage program, with a
little experimentation and a bit of help from a sighted friend, I put a
braille label on the mousemat where the icon came on the screen. Then
Michael,
have you transfered CD'S to your MD at all?
is sonic stage totaly US with jaws?
Brian.
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From: Michael Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: new high minidisk.
I have
Brian the MZNH700 must be a European only version. Here in the United
States I see an 800 and a 900 but no 700.
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Hi all,
just wondering if any of you have successfully used the new sony mznh700
minidisk recorder. these disks with this player are capable of holding upto
45 albums on one disk and upto ten hours of recorded spoken material.
as far as i know, it is being sold by Hagger electronics in the UK.
Hello, I don't know the answer to this question, as I have a regular Sony
Minidisc machine, but try
www.MiniDisc.org
and follow that to the minidisc mailing list, and they should have the
answer there.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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I have the MZ-NH700 and like it quite well. It has a menu system and
it's relatively difficult to set the recording mode etc. But since one
can record nearly eight hours in HI-SP mode, I nearly never change the
recording mode anyway. There are two menu modes, simple and advanced. In
simple mode,