From: Chrissie Cochrane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Folks
There are two items in this week's Main Menu. Firstly we will hear
Shane Jackson's review of the new talking Ipod Nano, followed by a
recording I made whilst in Paris at the large music exhibition, of the
new Yamaha
Hi Saqib, yes the N82 does have RealPlayer built in, but the BBC seem to
have switched to Flash for a lot of their content now. However, the BBC is
shortly to release an iPlayer for Symbian. Let's hope it's accessible.
Jonathan
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Beware the Transcend cards. I sold a bunch of them for Stream users and
have received probably 20 of them back after they failed. I have switched
to the 8GB Sandisk for now.
Karl
Karl Smith
Access Technology Specialist
Axis
4304 South El Camino St.
Taylorsville, Utah
From: Geoff Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SanDisk Teams with Music Industry on New Music Format
by Paul Thurrott
Storage company SanDisk and the four largest music companies are teaming
to create a new physical music format called slotMusic, which the
companies hope
will one
- Fixed a frame rate bug. This will allow more successful Real file conversions.
- Added an Open log file folder button which allows users to find their log
file more easily.
- Improved support for offline use of Replay Converter.
- Added tick marks to the volume control.
Jonathan Mosen List
Hello listers,
I recently have been hearing about the new talking ipod and Itunes 8. Ware and
how can I purchase these two items? I haden't gotten interested in either of
these because they were not accessible. But now that they are, I want to
findout every thing there is to knowabout them.
Do you have any particular feelings or experiences with the Acom cards?
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From: Karl Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 6:41 AM
Subject: RE: 32 Gig SD cards: was RE: A digital recorder wanted
I want to record some of the presentations from ACB Radio
Mainstream on my hard drive for future listening. It's my understanding
that a .m3u connection only plays from the original on-line source. Am
I correct in this? Must I use an audio recorder such as Replay A/V or
Total Recorder