Yes, the url for the podcast was in the original message on this subject thread.
On 20/09/2008, at 11:21 AM, Sabaruddin Isa wrote: > Hi Keith > > may i have the url to the podcast please > i haven't seen any reference to that. Perhaps i must have missed the > earlier thread on this. > I'd like very much to try it on my n73. > > > > On 9/19/08, Keith Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Once again Jonny your bias prompts me to respond. Which company >> aare you >> working for now? >> >> So, you WROTE: >> >> >> Hi Ken, my personal view is that you need to look at music in the >> context of >> what else you might like to do on the go. For example, if you use a >> cell >> phone or might like to, then getting an accessible cell phone with >> a good >> music player, such as those from Nokia, might be the best option. >> The Victor >> Reader Stream will play NLS books, which in North America is >> certainly a >> factor, however other than this, I see no point in it at all. It is >> another >> device to carry around. The Stream sells fairly well in North >> America, where >> the smart phone culture is not well established. But on the Nokia >> N82 I >> have, not only can I read print on the go with the KNFB Reader >> mobile, but I >> can also play DAISY books, work with MP3 files in a very accessible >> and >> flexible way, listen to Audible content and download podcasts right >> from the >> phone. So there is no need to carry another device around with me >> that >> duplicates those functions. >> >> If you don't want an accessible cell phone, then there are many >> portable >> music playback options. The Stream is certainly worth considering >> and that >> will also read DAISY and regular texts. You might even look at an >> iPod >> Shuffle which is very easy to operate and small. This will play >> music and >> Audible books, but not DAISY. There are many more, the Zenstone >> seems quite >> popular. And let's not forget the iPod Nano, which talks now. >> >> Jonathan >> >> ***Well geeze Louise I only live in Norht America Where, acording to >> Jahnathan, the smart phone culture is not well established. >> >> Freaking lol man! >> >> I guess my n95-3G is of no use to me then right? >> >> Trust me folks, >> Symbian offers so much to blind users but, any applications other >> then >> talks, Moble Speak or the out ragiously priced KNFB reader, are not >> designed >> with the blind user in mind. However, The Victor reader Stream is >> a fully >> featured packed unit that is blind friendly! ! >> And, at a price point that blows away any smart phone and Screen >> reader >> combination. Investigate battery life for example. Or look at >> book marking >> and navigation features! Once you do, you will know that the smart >> phone >> isn't there yet! >> >> Like mr. Mossen, I have em all! Every last one of them! some of >> which you >> likely don't even know of! And what player do I pull out of the >> night stand >> at bed time?> >> >> No, it's not my smart phone! No, it's not my Pakcmate Omni! No, >> it's not >> my Maestro! No, its not my ZennStone! An no, it's not my beloved >> Rockbox! >> Which, I might ad, is a very close second choice as I have had all >> the >> target players and, was involved in the beginning. Some may no me as >> rocker! The inspiration behind the Voice UI! >> >> Actually; the unit I'm pulling out every night to enjoy my digital >> content >> is indeed the Humanware Victor Stream! >> >> It really does boast a wide array of features. Everthing you want >> from a >> book reader and a music player! >> AT $300 US you absolutley can't beat it. >> It doesn't feel as slick as a smart pone but it will take more >> pounding for >> sure! >> >> More over, it won't lock up and cause you to lose your place like >> the other >> gagets. >> >> So, Perhaps it's time you Europians took a second look cuzz you >> must be a >> little late in jumping on the Stream culture! >> LOL! >> >> Rock on...rocker! >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> ] >> On Behalf Of Kenbu >> Sent: Friday, 20 September 2002 9:38 a.m. >> To: PC Audio Discussion List >> Subject: Re: New podcast concerning the new talking iPod Nano. >> >> Hi Jonathan; A quiry here; I've just loaded some music onto a >> thumbdrive >> and am wondering if a small unit *to put in my pocket* coul be >> bought that >> would enable me to listen independent of my pc? Ken B >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 8:57 AM >> Subject: RE: New podcast concerning the new talking iPod Nano. >> >> >>> You do need to connect the Nano to iTunes to configure it, but once >>> those recordings are transferred to your nano, you don't need to be >>> connected to iTunes to have the speech. >>> >>> Jonathan >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> On Behalf Of Bobcat >>> Sent: Saturday, 20 September 2008 1:40 a.m. >>> To: PC Audio Discussion List >>> Subject: Re: New podcast concerning the new talking iPod Nano. >>> >>> Listened to the podcast. Do I understand that it only talks when >> connected >>> to Itunes? >>> >>> Bob >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> >>>>> From: Shane Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> Date: 19 September 2008 4:04:24 PM >>>>> Hello, all. I am cross-posting this to several lists, as the >>>>> content of this podcast concerns all who are interested in this >>>>> unique little device. I take you on a tour and a demo of the new, >>>>> and I mean brand new, talking iPod Nano 4th generation. I also >>>>> demonstrate some features of Itunes with the Mac and the iPod. >>>>> Sorry, Windows users, I do not know how to use Itunes under your >>>>> operating system, so I trust someone will do a fine Windows >>>>> podcast >>>>> very soon concerning this very subject. 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