yes but does the book sence have manual adjustable recording levels if there spoken it wwould be great but if there not then I dont care as long as their there ----- Original Message ----- From: "brandon armstrong" <stunners...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: Victor Reader Stream or Book Cents


the booksense from personal experience is my machine of choice.
that's just my point of view though.
it's up to you what machine you would want.
as far as recording in wave the booksense can do that and play it just fine.
Brandon
On Dec 23, 2009, at 8:28 PM, Denny Daughters wrote:

Hello guys,
I've listened to reviews on both the book cents and victor stream. What kinds of things should I consider when looking at getting either one or the other? I want to be able to play NLS, Recording For the Blind books and MP3s among other things. The book cents is getting the RFB and D Support. What other things should I consider when looking at these 2 machines? How is the response time between the 2? Any problems with the 2 machines? Can you record in wave format and stereo? What's the speed compression like?? Can you speed up music and books on both machines if you want? Thank you guys for any feedback.
Denny
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