Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 13:54:54 +0800 From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [LIB] TDK Digital Music Card 9000
At 10:54 PM 13/10/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 05:45:14 +0000 >From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: [LIB] TDK Digital Music Card 9000 > >>Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 10:50:32 +0800 >>From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >>At 07:39 PM 13/10/2001 -0700, you wrote: >>>Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2001 10:30:09 +0800 >>>From: "Geoff --" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>Subject: RE: [LIB] TDK Digital Music Card 9000 >>> >>>I've used a 100ct with the built-in sound card running into my car stereo via the >tape deck. It's noticeably flatter than playing a CD on my car stereo, but OK for my >tastes. >> >>How readable do you people find the Libby's screen in such a situation? (Or is the >libby's screen not used and you use some form of remote?) >> >>- Raymond > >At night it's great of course... but operating the Libby moving in a car/truck ought >to be illegal. A long time ago I saw a remote interface for WinAmp being sold. I'm >sure many are available by now. Actually, there are remote program/plugins for Winamp that let you control it from a PalmPilot or a HP48/49 series graphics calculator (themselves running some remote control software), both of which are quite readable in bright daylight ... I was just curious if you people had found a way of making the Libby screen readable in bright daylight. >Though if I set the system to start playing a playlist of my 500-600 MP3s before I >start driving, I could drive days without having to lift the Lib's lid. Good god, how big is the HDD?!?! Speaking of which what precautions do you people recon should be taken regarding shockproofing for such applications? - Raymond ************************************************************** http://libretto.basiclink.com - Libretto mailing list http://libretto.basiclink.com/archive - Archives http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/portable/faq.html - FAQ -------TO UNSUBSCRIBE------- Reply to any of the list messages. The reply mail should be addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Then replace any text on the message's subject line: cmd:unsubscribe --------TO UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST------ Do above but with this on subject line: cmd:unsubscribe digest **************************************************************
