Michael, I know of a number of persons whose cds recorded on the 
PTR1 could not be played on a lot of devices including some 
models of the Victor Readers.  Is this less of a problem when 
recording on the PTR2?

Don Roberts

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: A new recording device


Nektarios, you wrote:

> Michael, have you had any experience with the ptr2? How would 
> you
> compare the recording quality with the iriver both with the 
> internal
> mike and the external or line in?

I own the PTR2. I've recorded with the 140, but I've not used 
Rockbox
for that. I believe, that one can control the record level with 
Rockbox
while recording? This isn't possible with the normal firmware.

I think that the recording quality of the two is quite similar. 
Both
machines can record in uncompressed Wave and MP3. As much as I 
know, one
cannot use MP3 on the iRiver when Rockbox is used, because MP3 
requires
a license, and this license costs money.

The main difference in my opinion is accessibility. With the 
PTR2, I can
ask the recorder to tell me, how much time's left on the card or 
CD. The
machine tells me, when the battery is flat. I have a talking 
level
control. I can easily distinguish between record and record pause 
mode
and so on.

Like the iRiver the Plextalk has a stereo Plug-in power capable
microphone input and a line-in. However it doesn'T have optical 
in and
out like the iRiver. The built-in mic of the Plextalk is mainly 
for note
taking, I'd not use it to record music. But I wouldn't use the 
built-in
mic of the iRiver for that either, because of the hard disk 
noise.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>


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