Jeff,

How does this player handle large DRM files in terms of bookmarking, and
bookmarking in general on other file types?  Thanks. 


 
 
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--Rick Alfaro
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Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 12:58 AM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: RE: Is there such a thing as a blind friendly player thatplays
bothRAXand Wma/drm files?

Well, not sure what you want a player to do besides the basics. I have
previously used an iRiver flash player, ifp 795, and just 2 days ago got the
newer version, T30 512 MB flash player. Both have predictable menus which,
if you are good at memorizing the features you want, you can use it pretty
effectively. I got one of my kids to change the settings I prefer to always
stay the same. But, the feature I most enjoy is the playback speed
adjustment. It goes from 0% to 50 percent in 10 percent incriments. It is
easy to memorize the sequence of buttons. The features I like changed are:
Fast forward and rewind speed increased from 1x to 6x.
Study mode turned on: this changes the forward and rewind buttons so that
tapping it will not change tracks but will move ahead or back a set number
of seconds, like 3 or 10 seconds.
Auto power shut off time increased to a longer time period.

Hope this helps,
Jeff


At 06:57 AM 10/20/2006, you wrote:
>Well, I'd just like to find a reasonably priced, and reasonably blind 
>friendly portable mp3 player that uses direct plug n play for hooking 
>up to a pc, rather than proprietory software.  I don't care if it plays 
>RA, or wma really, since I do everything in mp3, although, if it does 
>ogg, I guess I won't complain, but, not something I'd expect for a 
>reasonably priced player.  What I mean by reasonably blind friendly, is 
>that one can do more than just use the play, rewind and fast forward 
>with some ease.  It doesn't have to be a talking product to be user
friendly.
>
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