actually i would say the plextalk pockets audio out put is better then the
book sense.
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From: "Tim Noonan"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 12:39 AM
Subject: RE: book sense. vs plextalk
For support of more audio formats such as m4a and
For support of more audio formats such as m4a and Audible Enhanced, the
Booksense is probably superior.
and for sound output the Booksense is probably better, since there is a
model with Bluetooth audio.
For quality recording, the Plextalk Pocket is better.
Regards
Tim
Tim Noonan
Director, Voca
would you say the book sense is better then the VS?
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From: "Gary King"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: book sense. vs plextalk
The difference will be in the features that APH decides to include in
their firmware
Interesting John, but some of what you say is contrary to what I'm finding
on the web. For example, I'm reading that USB development didn't start until
1994. I'm also finding multiple sources where they say that USB can provide
up to 5 V and 500 MA. I'll include some links and paste some text below
Hi there John!
wow! that was the best info I have ever heard of, I didn't know that the USB
port was in use in 1986. I thought that the USB port came out when the
windows systems came out in the 90's, cause the first PC I saw that on was
from 1998
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Hello all list members,
I'm gonna try to explain how your USB ports work.
And in the process of this, I'm also try to put away allot of misconceptions
and myths about it.
In 1986, the USB port was developed to transmit and receive digital information
or if you will, data from the computer to othe
Ah well, I'm not going to tell anyone what he has to use his USB port for,
and it's none of my business if someone chooses not to charge his cell phone
with their USB port. I do hope though that people reading this thread don't
get the wrong impression though. There are standards on how the USB por
Ah, not to worry, no disrespect taken. According to what I've read, mostly
at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus, the USB specification
states that 5 V is supplied. There's also between 900 MA and 1500 MA. I
don't know why you'd be seeing different results yourself, but just because
Hello, your one-stop place is
www.BagsUnlimited.com
They have various sleeves for 78s, with various thicknesses of paper, center
hole or not, and even cardboard or just paper. They also have inner static
sleeves for 33s, as well as the mylar sleeves that fit over the record
jacket, so th
Hello PC-Audio:
I would like to know if anyone on thePC-Audio list knows where I can
find original records sleeves for vinyl records for 78 rp .
Thanks
Jim
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Thanks Ray; always interesting; does anyone have any thoughts on Edirol v
Zoom at the moment?
Amie
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Subject: FYI: Edirol R05
Hi
Hi. don't know if this has been mentioned here yet, but here's a link to a UK
supplier with some detailed info:
http://www.solidstatesound.co.uk/Roland%20R-05.htm
There seem to be more buttons on the front of this model, but the on-board
editing
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After I asked those questions, I figured out the answers and set it up. I
must say that I'm glad I use it mostly as a voice recorder. For all the
trouble it doesn't do a good job of playing music. I'm using mp3 files and
I get better sound out of my stream.
Thanks again for your help.
Dan
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Play menu, playback mode setting, playback area setting, all files playback.
I transfer with WMP10. But sometimes just copy and paste using Windows if
I'm sure the file is in a compatible format.
Something I find difficult is if I set WMP to create folder hierarchy on
device, (the default ac
I have both my HP printer and my Microtek scanner plugged into USB ports on
the back of my 6-year-old Dell desktop, leaving two USB ports in front of
the tower for convenient docking of flash drives and such stuff.
No problems at all. Those devices, I believe, were meant to be powered
exactly
An old tube man who knows were he is coming from! He knows is stuff! heheheh
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From: "DJ DOCTOR P"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2010 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: Power from USB [was "RE: Laptop speakers question"]
High Chris,
No disrespect man, bu
What can I say, good thinking!
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From: "DJ DOCTOR P"
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Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: Laptop speakers question
Hello Bob,
Again, I am in agreement with you on that one.
I have had two other cell phones before I ende
That's where the problem lies with new consumer products coming on stream
who's power source ends up being the USB port! It appears that there are no
standards in place that dictates what can and what can not be used with this
port! As I stated earlier I personally don't think that it was the in
Thanks for your help Bob.
Your response brings me to two questions:
First, when you transfer music are you using any special software or just
doing it through my computer?
Secondly, I've been through all the settings on the 520 and cannot find a
setting to play all files. How does one find that
High Chris,
No disrespect man, but I've taken a talking volt meter and plugged it in to
one of my USB ports.
I had it sat to DC.
The kind of reading I got was: 1.5 volts in to 135 MA.
I know that the reading I got is correct because, this thing was built to
scientific specks.
I use it to bias t
I guess I have a different take on all of this. Contrary to what someone
said early in the thread, the USB port was definitely designed to provide
power to attached devices. Otherwise, the specification wouldn't have
included this in the first place. In Wikipedia's definition of the Universal
Seria
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