I don't think the Zen Stone 2 gig version, called the Zen Stone Plus, is as
easy to use. It does have menus that the regular 1 gig Stone does not have.
It has FM and voice recording. without dedicated controls. I've been hoping
someone would learn the menu structure and see if it is a good or
Hi Jim,
You can also eliminate artists, songs or all from that particular artist or
even tracks so they wont play on your station ever again
I cannot remember
how to use these features in that I havent visited that site in probably
3-4 years now.
Just wanted to pass the additional informat
Hello to the list.
I have joined the Yahoo! LaunchCast Plus service and it seems like there's a
great variety of high quality stations and formats from which to choose.
When you call up the entire list of stations, even though they're not
identified as links using Jaws, you can still press Enter
Hello,
I don't know if anyone has thus far responded to your question, but there
are indeed some differences between the two devices. One such difference is
the 2 gigabyte version of the Zen Stone has a voice recorder. Another
difference is it also has an FM radio, whereas the 1 gigabyte versi
hello friends, apart from the obvious difference in hard drive space, is
there any difference in the one gigabyte and two gigabyte models of the
creative zenstone mp3 player,and is the two gigabyte version as blind
friendly as the one gigabyte?? hope someone can help, thanks, travel safely,
joe bol
Hi Jim,
I get the same has you, and when I record it, I get 128 bit.
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From: "Jim Noseworthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 4:47 AM
Subject: Re: High Quality streams.
> Robert:
>
> Actually,
Well again, (and this probably goes for other company's as well),
that's a very subjective opinion. As I said before, you buy cheap
stuf and that's what you get, cheap, shoddy, unreliable etc. Sharp
make some fantastic equipment but you pay for it.
Having said all that though (and I'll stick
Hello Sunshine,
I bought a SHARP portable stereo 19 years ago.
It had a very good sound, it was fun to listen to.
But I learned later on, that it's speakers weren't all that good for the
kind of volume that it put out.
The amplifier fried the voice coils in those speakers after a while.
Later on,
They have a good reputation.
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 8:17 PM
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Subject: sharp stereos
Has anyone had any good luck with the sharp brand of stereo
Ok, well here's my view for what its worth. Sharp is like all the
other company's, they make some cheap trash but on the other hand
their high-end stuff is absolutely superb, take their digital amps
for example.
I have a shar stereo here, its vintage now and back in its day it was
one of th
Hi. I have never owned a Sharp stereo system but have had some Sharp Hi-Fi
separates. I have also had some other Sharp products such as portable mini
disc recorders, ghetto blasters etc. I have always found their products of
high quality both in build and sound reproduction. If superlative sound
Robert:
Actually, when I used the Alt-3 method, I received two numbers: Bit rate,
128; current bit rate, 320.
However, when I used the JawsKey+Shift+t method, it did report 320.
Don't know what that's all about.
Cheers.
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From: "Robert Hebert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi, good ole spam fighter, use it here, bought it, and am glad to have it.
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 7:05 PM
Subject: Dear PC,
I use a good spam filter, and you probably do the same.
I h
I use azurious for mine. It works great and i can actually grab right from the
site instead of downloading the torent to my
computer.
SA&G
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