Re: mini disc recorder
Thanks Bob. I do know that cold weather can effect batteries but 38 Fahrenheit doesn't seem hardly cold enough. It didn't work again this morning and I had the recorder in my shirt pocket under a sweat shirt and a fleece jacket. Tomorrow I'll focus on just keeping the battery warm. Jerry Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com ! Edirol R-09: high quality portable stereo Secure Digital Audio recorder with USB, $359.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $35.00 outside, www.chirpingbat.com/edirol.shtml ! DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $35 outside, www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml ! J-Say 4.0 without Naturally Speaking: $650.00, www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml ! Window Eyes 6.0: $895, includes delivery in the USA, www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml ! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery within the USA, add $35 outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/tripletalk.shtml ! Sound Forge 9.0 with CD Architect 5.2 and Noise Reduction 2.0: $250, includes delivery within the USA, add $35 outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/soundforge.shtml ! We accept PayPal All Major Credit Cards, money orders, checks, wire transfers, etc. We ship Internationally. Click to convert our prices into your currency at: www.xe.com/ucc/full.shtml Reach BA Software in the United States at: Phone: 1-518-572-6092 weekdays, 1-518-359-8538 other, Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Skype name adirondackbat, WWW: www.ChirpingBat.Com Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mini disc recorder
I found this information on the internet that could relate to the cold weather and the Sony mini disc problem. It is only a shot in the dark, but I have a feeling that this may very well be the case. What I do know is that cold weather will affect cassette recorders causing them to slow down when in the record mode. Some of the Sony models had a pitch control to compensate for this problem when the audio being recorded in the field had to be transferred to a computer or another audio source. I had a portable minidisc recorder, microphones, a video camera, and a digital camera that all use AA batteries. Before I left, I got the maximum capacity rechargeable AA cells I could find and brought lots of spares just in case. I should have been able to run my minidisk recorder for 3 or more hours with a fully charged set but it always seemed to run out on me. Extremely cold temperatures impair the performance of batteries because chemical reactions work slower at lower temperatures. Batteries make or store electricity using chemical reactions. Before my trip I anticipated that cold weather could give me battery trouble. I bought a battery pack for my camera that attaches to the camera with a cable so I could keep the batteries warm under my coat. But the temperatures I experienced were never below freezing, and were not cold enough to cause problems. The battery problems I did experience were probably caused by a few bad batteries. My minidisc recorder takes 8 AA batteries and if a single one of the them malfunctions, the machine won't work. So I did occasionally run out before I wanted to, even with all my spares. One day I was on a long trip and I had to shuffle all the batteries several times, even removing cells from my microphones to get the last bit of juice out to take some pictures. Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sony mini disc recorder/player
Does anyone know of a buy sell list that I can put my Sony mini disc player on? The model number is: MZ-N707 type-R. I find that the display is too small for me to read. The unit is bran new and has never been used. It does have beeping tones that indicate the different functions. of the unit. - Original Message - From: Jim Fettgather [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 1:49 AM Subject: Re: Sony NWA608 MP3 player. Earlier this week, I had written to the list regarding a similar Sony player and the Sonic stage software that came with it. I did receive some helpful responses regarding some work arounds using sonic stage for which i was very appreciative, but it really did not provide total control over the process of transfering and managing files on the Sony. I really liked the player's design and sound. But I ended up trading it in on a Sandisk two gigabyte player that allows for transfering files via my computer or windows explorer. That Sonic Stage software drove me nuts! - Original Message - From: Jim Noseworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 6:54 PM Subject: Sony NWA608 MP3 player. Hi Folks: Anyone had any experience with the Sony NWA608 player? If so, how so. From an operational point of view, it's realy quite friendly. The problem, it would appear that one has to use their software to transfer music to the player, even in MP3 format. Looking forward to your response. Thanks. ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. To see what other lists we offer, visit us on the web at http://www.MosenExplosion.com