Hi, all!  My husband and I belong to a chorus that we'd like to try recording 
from time to time.  We are using an Archose device with a stereo microphone 
wich is a single unit, not two mikes connected with any kind of y connecter.  
Sounds pretty good, but I'd like to learn more about how to place the mike to 
get the most accurate sounds of the four sections and the piano.  Could you all 
direct me to a list that might be more appropriate for this sort of question, 
or does anyone have some good ideas out there?  Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Kathy


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  From: Ann Byrne 
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  Subject: Re: looking for MP3 player


  A couple of things to consider:

  1. Will the player act like an external drive, or are you stuck with 
  the manufacturer's software?  Iriver requires use of its propritary 
  software, which isn't very accessible, unless you can find and 
  install an additional file to make it act like a drive.
  2.  Battery.  some players use a proprietary battery.  In the case of 
  MuVo slim, the battery is charged by plugging the player into the USB 
  port for three hours.  this is lovely if you're at home and have 
  access to a computer, although you can't listen to your book with the 
  player plugged into the drive.  If you don't just happen to have a 
  computer handy to plug into, you're out of luck.  Most MP3 players 
  use tripple-a batteries and a few use double-a's.  These run 
  something like 15 hours and can be replaced at will.

  3.  Manuals.  Some manuals are easy to read, and some are obviously 
  written in a language not native to the writer.  the Iriver manual 
  for the IFP-795T is not only painfully graphic but so poorly written 
  as to be not very useful.

  4.  And of course it needs to play at least MP3 and WMA files.  Most 
  of them do.  Iriver says it plays OGG as well, but I haven't tried 
  it.  I have not seen one that plays .wav files.

  The player of choice in our home is a 1 gig Sandisk, with FM radio 
  and recording capability.  It's $129 from circuit City, who will ship for 
free.

  At 06:50 PM 9/28/2005, you wrote:
  >Hi everybody, as the subject line says I am looking for aMP3 player, the
  >player needs to be able to playMP3 and WMA files.That are 22.5 Hz, 16 bits,
  >mono.
  >You see, I been converting books on cassette to MP3/WMA  CDs.
  >   And then breaking the 1 MP3 track that is the whole book down to 5 minute
  >tracks.
  >But when I burn them to the CD, with or with out a play list, the tracks do
  >not play in the correct order.
  >
  >So I give up!  I decided that I should use an MP3 player.  that will play
  >MP3 and WMA files.
  >
  >So I want to put many books on to a MP3 player, using 1 track per book! Also
  >I need the MP3 player to be able to be turn off, and turn back on the next
  >day at the point of the book where I left off!
  >question 1: will I be able to do this with a MP3 player?
  >question 2: will my screen reader access the program that will let me load
  >my books on/off to the MP3 player?
  >
  >can anybody help?
  >email or call between 8am and 9 pm eastern time.
  >phone: 908 725 5552
  >
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