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Disney Mix Stick MP3 player
September 29, 2005
Disney launched their own contender to the Apple iPod MP3 player with an MP3
player of their own called the Disney Mix Stick MP3 Player. Disney Mix Stick
MP3 players support both MP3 and WMA and are designed to download music
files, copy from CDs, as well as accommodate memory cards, called Mix Clips,
that feature pre-recorded music from Walt Disney Records. Disney Mix Sticks
have a storage capacity of 128MB (about 60 songs), and use USB 2.0 for
connectivity. The MP3 players also feature an SD/MMC card slot for as much
as 1GB of storage.

"Digital music is exploding and is ready to take off with kids," Chris
Heatherly, Disney Electronics vice president, said in a statement. "The
Disney Mix Stick-Mix Clips combination is the perfect way for kids to get
started with digital music because it's easier to use than players that can
only be used with a PC, and it is just as capable."

The Mix Clip memory cards carry full-length albums from Walt Disney Records
and since they are standard SD/MMC cards, they are compatible with
computers, cellular phones and other devices. The MP3 players are scheduled
to ship in mid-October to major retailers and are expected to sell for
around $49. The Mix Clips will be offered separately costing about the same
as CDs. 
-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Bob Batchelor
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 8:35 AM
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Subject: RE: the tinker bell mix stick

Kathy,

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-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Kathy Szinnyey
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 8:00 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: the tinker bell mix stick

Hi, gang!  Well, in my never-ending quest for blind-friendly, cheap players 
that let you play wma/drm files, I think I've hit a jackpot.  I was at a 
book group the other day, and someone pulled out a little description of a 
device that might work for blind folks.  Yup, the Tinker Bell Mix Stick may 
just have saved one of my deay!  It's really designed for the kiddos, but 
who cares?  It's not supposed to have a screen at all, has big buttons, and 
you can get an SD card to expand memory, since it comes with only 128 meg of

memory.  Anyone know anything about this thing?  Oh, it's supposed to sell 
for $50 or so.

Scotty, do be nice to Doc!  Smile/chortle/guffaw!


Kathy Szinnyey
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Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 7:02 AM
Subject: Re: Importing CDs into ITunes


>I wil admit I gave up and purchased the anapod exploerer program.  I have
> not been disappointed since.  Its ease of use is fantastic!
>  Very funny Scotty ... now beam down my clothes !
> robert Doc Wright
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> Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 5:02 PM
> Subject: Importing CDs into ITunes
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>> Greetings to all,
>> I am using the current version of ITunes with JFW 7.1 including the JAWS
>> scripts.
>> When I open ITunes and insert a CD, the tracks come up ok.  I see a label
>> just below the menu bar wich says "import CD", however, clicking this or
>> even double clicking, doesn't produce any result.  I can't see an option
>> for importing CDs in any of the menus.
>> Can anyone offer suggestions as to how to get the process to work?
>> Thanks,
>> Barry.
>>
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