You sold me on the book port! -- "Debbie Crafts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello Jeff and listers, I bought the BC when it first came out but my unit was buggy and ran through batteries at an alarming clip. I also lost a memory card to the device and had to send it in for service when it totally stopped working after a battery change. So when I finally got around to the APH web site and read about the Bookport, I kicked myself for not having gone that route. When I received a bonus from work, I bought the bookport. The Bookcourier sits in a drawer unused, and that is my backup device. As far as the bookport goes, we are inseparable! And I do mean inseparable! It lives in the pocket of whatever I'm wearing--it's in my robe pocket as I write this, and it travels with me everywhere. Battery changes take place about once a week. It handles a wider variety of formats more gracefully than does the BC. Here are my specific comments regarding the questions you pose:
I read the article comparing the Bookport and BookCourier, but I felt it did an inadequate job of comparison. It really just listed the features of each product without much comparison. I agree. The one comment they made that was helpful was that it is far too easy to record a memo by accident on the bookport--you really need to establish the habit of locking it when it's not in use. Nowhere did I find much information about the mp3 capabilities of these products. What bit rates do they support? More importantly, what bit rates do they *not* support? I Haven't come across a bit rate which either device would not handle. I frequently record at very low bit rates for spoken word material and these do not present any problems. Can bookmarks be placed within mp3 files? Yes for the Bookport, no for the Bookcourier. The BP also has better navigation of .mp3 files--I.E. you can back up by phrases or longer pauses. In the case of music files, you can navigate by five or ten seconds or a minute at a time. There is also a way to do rapid jumps. On the BC, you are limited to jumping by 5 percent increments within the file and you cannot set bookmarks. I think my primary use for the unit would be to listen to audio and perhaps audible.com books, so I'd be most interested in the detailed differences between the two units in this regard. On the BP, the audible support is in beta-testing, for which you can download the beta firmwear and transfer software from the website. Audible works very well on both devices, but you are limited to format 4 on either one of them. This means your files are going to be huge and will take longer to download, although the audio quality almost makes it worth it. Are there other products which I should consider for listening to audio/audible.com books? In my opinion, either one of these devices is the most accessible audible-ready device, if you don't mind the extra time and overhead involved in using format 4. The Audible Otis, which is no longer sold, also worked well and supports formats 2 and 3 if you can get your hands on one of these, but it doesn't resume in normal .mp3 files and of course doesn't give you verbal feedback. Also, nowhere was anything mentioned about AC adaptors. Can either of these units be run off of AC? If not, it seems one would go through a lot of batteries. Neither comes with an adapter, nor is there a plug for one on the unit. I strongly recommend the use of NIMH rechargeables--there are chargers out now that will fully charge these in less than an hour. One hint: store charged spares in a baggy in your freezer--they retain the charge much longer that way. I did notice that in addition to the BookCourier being $20 less expensive, it also includes twice the memory. True, but you can purchase compact flash I cards with up to 2GB memory that will work in either device. The 2GB guys are terribly expensive, but there are usually pretty good deals on 256MB and 512MB cards. Hope these comments are helpful. Debbie _______________________________________________ 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] ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - NetZero HiSpeed! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month -visit www.netzero.com to sign up today! _______________________________________________ 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]