This doesn't address the ability to save files easily, but the Apple II community has this great resource for loading files directly from the internet to the computer (and creating a disk from the image at the same time). http://asciiexpress.net/diskserver/
I imagine a similar 'playback' site could be created for recorded cassette files for the M100. On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 11:41 PM John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]> wrote: > I tried a while back and I had success with the DR-05 and Model 100, > worked very well. Also I had good results with Audacity and a PC laptop, > including being able to make MP3 that loaded back in well. > > "Now, this is not exactly great on the "user friendly" side." > > Yes, just dealing with audio files is fiddly in general. I mean if I did > it all the time, I'd remember all the steps, settings, audio level, etc. > But I do it once in a while, and every time I get the equipment back out > it's a journey of discovery. > > I think it would be great if we were saving straight to decoded, named > files. > > Blast the file to your device... the file shows up, or it doesn't. > > -- John. > -- -- Brad Grier
