The IRIVER H 140 and H340 are supposed to be really blind friendly. Also,
people are working on porting Rockbox to these units which will speak
everything. I use Rockbox on my Archos and love it.
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From: "Jeff Samco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi, I am using window eyes 5 on a windows xp professional service pack 2 and
am looking for an accessible very good quality with almost no noise in the
background or in the encoded chat pear to pear or a system for chating in
full douplex mode where a user does not need to hold or press anything
Hi, bobcat,
After doing quite a bit of research, I just today purchased the iRiver
iFP-795 which is identical to the iFP-790 except for the memory being 512
MB. I talked with an iRiver tech who said he had spoken to a number of
blind users using the iFP-700 series. He also said that the latest
I've heard on this list that the Iriver IFP-790 is easy for VIPs to use. I
see they also have a model called the IFP-190. I wonder if it is as good
and or easy to use. It is currently being heavily discounted at
www.futureshop.ca
I just reviews the messages refering to the IFP-799 and now wonde
Don,
I knew that should have worked. Remember what I said about the brain being
on vacation? The files I want to split are playlist files with m3u or PLS
extensions, info courtesy of the details view which I should have checked in
the first place, duh! Anyway, I found I can split actual MP3 f
John,
That is the URL i had, but I basically got a page not found error and
Comcast, which is also my ISP, directed me to what appeared to be their
homepage, very strange. Anyway, not sure whether the link is still active,
but I think I may have backed up the audio files when changing to mnew P
Thanks Mark, that certainly makes a lot of sense.
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From: "Mark Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 2:05 PM
Subject: RE: copying audio cds
HI Richard,
I normally just burn an image of the CD to my HD, then bur
Susan,
XP tricks you when it comes to the location of folders. The "my music" folder
is actually
located at:
c:\documents and settings\owner\my documents\my music
but fortunately mp3 direct cut remembers the folder you most recently used.
Also, of course,
you can browse for the my music f
Hello
Hear is the link you want
http://home.comcast.net/~musicmaker365/mp3directcut_help.zip
I hope that is the one you want
Good Luck JOHN
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Hi folks,
Well, my brain seems to be on vacation today, lol. i have had no difficulty
opening files using MP3 direct cut in Windows 98 but can't seem to manage
the open dialog in XP. I'm using the classic startmenu configuration and
can find the files I want when going to c;\my documents and s
Mark, can you post that method on the list, I would love to see how you do
it.
Rod
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HI Richard,
I normally just burn an image of the CD to my HD, then burn that image onto
the blank CD. If you require further detail on how to do this, contact me
and I'd be glad to help.
Cheers,
Mark
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Hi,
This is a very basic question and I should know the answer to it but I am
wondering what the best method and most accurate is for copying an audio cd
using nero. When I do a disk copy, it sometimes fails. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Richard Quan
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I just built one up with AVADirect, I haven't tested it, but for audio
recording they built me a decent system.
Rod
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I am looking to replace my existing pc with a new one. Would a new 64 bit
processor dramatically speed up the editing of audio using Soundforge and
goldwave compared to a 32 bit processor. I've been looking at Alienware. Does
anyone on the list have one of their machines?
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If you google both terms respecttively, you will get an extensive review of
the two. maybe more lengthy than what I can provide. If you have any
question or cannot find anything, I will try my best. but I believe you will
get a better understanding if you try a search first.
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