Hi david, yes, the 16GB SDHC will definitely be useable on the N82. The N82
should have no difficulty with the 32GB when it comes out as well.
Jonathan
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Any idea whether the 16 GB SDHC will be able to be used on the N82?
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: Hi all, sorry just a correction to my
Thanks very much.
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> Hi dan, it is a Symbian only product, so it won't work on you
Hi, Will this program work on a pantech duo. These are smart phones and
have a full keyboard along with the standard numericc keyboard for dialing
phone numbers. I have Windows mobel and the newest version of moble speaks.
I would like to read books on my phone. Is this possible?
Thanks so m
Hi dan, it is a Symbian only product, so it won't work on your particular
phone.
Jonathan
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Hi Jonathan
can i download it directly to my N73? Or do i have to do it on the pc
and transfer it to the mobile?thanks
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> Hi Caroline, I've been playing with the Code Factory DAISY Player from
> www.codefactory.es. To the best of my knowledge,
If memory serves, Code Factory have zipped the file. So you would probably
want to download the software to your PC and then install it with PC Suite.
Jonathan
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can you splice the sample to make it long enough for use in Goldwavde?
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> The GW noise reducti
from http://m1.rfbd.org/mk/get/AUG2008_MEM_SEC2?_A=12001&_U=12002
AudioAccessSM is an exciting new choice that
enables members to download RFB&D® audiobooks and
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and sync them with a compatible portable media player.
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Hi all, sorry just a correction to my previous post, of course 16GB SDHC
cards have been shipping for quite some time now. What I meant to say was
16GB MicroSDHC, which will be shipping by the end of the month according to
some blogs I have been reading.
Jonathan
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Hi Caroline, I've been playing with the Code Factory DAISY Player from
www.codefactory.es. To the best of my knowledge, that's the only DAISY
player for Symbian. You can download the software for a 30 day demo. Unlike
some of Code Factory's other applications, this one isn't tied to Mobile
Speak, m
Hi
I spent 600 bucks for an ipod video 30 gb a while back. I also have a victor
reader stream. Now, of course, ipods are totally overpriced compared with
mainstream mp3 players. I don't know why, but a 2 gb ipod costs twice as
much as a 4 gb regular mp3 player. The stream? I love the thing. I'l
Hi Andre, the N82 has stereo speakers, and in my view is one of the poorer
sounding N-series phones in terms of its speakers, but they are still quite
adequate for speech. The audio is very clear and I have no problems
listening to podcasts or audio books. Most of the time when I listen to
books on
Hi Jonathan
Just curious - how do you listen to the sound of daisy books on your phone?
Don't you have problems in following the sound on the small phone speaker?
Just curious.
Andre
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Hi Gary, there are two approaches I've tried. One is to use the Nokia Audio
book player from their beta labs web site. This is a little fiddly. It can
convert MP3 audio books into the same codec NLS is using for its audio
books, which is optimised for speech at low bit rates. The up side is that
t
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Hi
A podcast prepared by me about the accessibility of the Windows-based
Hi folks
I posted this a couple days ago, amid all the other questions about
station playlist and I didn't get any responses, so I'll try again in
hopes someone could be kind enough to lead me in the right direction.
I have the demo of station playlist st
Assuming you are prepared to pay a fair amount for this microphone, then the
two names that come to mind are S E Electronics - a far east Company - and
Rode.
for more on the S E electronics mikes take a look at:
http://www.inquitaudio.co.uk/html/news.html
which is one of the pages of Inquit Aud
The stream is a great product, but I have to say that I don't think its MP3
quality is that hot. Admittedly, I've not played many others, so it is
certainly possible that they are all the same.
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Is it possible that you tried the Stream's MP3 capabilities before they
added independent bass and treble control for music? The Stream was
designed first and foremost as a book reader, and its music capabilities
are kind of a work in progress. You won't find a better player anywhere
for Audibl
Assuming you are prepared to pay a fair amount for this microphone, then the
two names that come to mind are S E Electronics - a far east Company - and
Rode.
for more on the S E electronics mikes take a look at:
http://www.inquitaudio.co.uk/html/news.html
which is one of the pages of Inquit Aud
Billy asked on another thread about my audio computer set up. Bear in mind the
UK references here. A fairly long message just to warn those not much taken
with the topic or UK standpoint.
Bear in mind the computer is now over four years old, but it is a 3GHz dual
core processor with 1kb of ra
Jonathan,
What MP3 player are you using for audio books?
Gary King
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> Keith, good for you that
The GW noise reduction facility is good if used properly, honest! You
can use a similar facility in GW as SF for sampling noise if you copy
it to the clip board first, and make sure it is long enough, and it
only contains noise. Then, it will work fine! You must copy only
noise to the clip boar
I have found that also to be the case, no adjusting after added. Now,
I couldn't even get to the configurations I had made in SF to use in
GW, unfortunately, I guess those configurations are proprietary? :)
Curtis Delzer.
HSAt 10:45 AM 9/17/2008, you wrote:
>the problem I had with the sound forg
Jonathan,
Please could you let me know which program you use on your N82 to read Daisy
books?
Thanks,
Caroline.
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hi can anyone out there suggest a good quality pc microphone for
broadcasting?
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Ray, I'm thinking of getting such a setup. Could you please tell us about
your audio setup?,
Billy
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My only take on this one is that flat panel speakers are very likely of
poorer sound quality the larger models.
As it happens I use an external amp and speakers on the machine I'm writing
this on which is set up for audio and uses a M Audio Delta soundcard and I
get very good sound from this se
Hi Orhan, different strokes etc for sure. But I use my N82 when I am mobile,
and I am often very mobile. One of the things we haven't covered during this
round of discussion on this subject, is that devices like the nano, the
Stream and the Zenstone are not capable of downloading content directly o
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so I am posting for Steve.
I am looking for a cell phone that will run mobile
speaks? It also needs to have a couple of features .1 fm
tuner 2 voice enable dialing
If you could offer any help please let me know.
Th
Hi Jonathan,
I actually have to agree with you about smart phone culture. I mean, look at
the UK, which is where I live. The dominent phones are smart phones, more
specifically Symbian phones and the Nokia set of phones. I don't personally
think that a phone will make an awesome MP3 player, but
Hello!
In vlc when you open a stream or whatever you could save it to the hard
drive via something called streamsave.
Though i haven't had much luck with it.
Has anybody else had?
Actually i do no understand how to do.
And i haven't found much about it on videolan.org.
A/nders.
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