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Yes it is but really anyone who compares any of the Olympus recorders to
the Sony PCMD50 is comparing Apples to oranges, similarly comparing
Zooms to Olympus, Zooms and Sony PCMD50 machines are professional high
end recorders whereas the Olympus are not.
On 7/12/2010 11:35 AM, tim cumings wr
The pcm 50 is a nice machine but it's a lot more money than any of the
olympuses. On Tue, 7
Dec 2010 09:07:44 +1100, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>I don't know about that one but I do know about the PCMD50, its been reviewed
>on Blind Cool Tech as well so research that one, unfortunately the PCMD50 i
Matt I don't know how accessible it is from a blindness perspedtive but I think
there is a review of
it including audio samples in the tools section of http://www.transom.org
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>Hi, Folks! Did some more research on digital recorders and fou
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,ray samson will replace the unit free of charge. all you have to do is call
them and give them your serial number and the date you purchased the recorder.
then they will giv you an rma number and you can send your unit in to get it
exchanged. On Mon, 6 Dec 2010 21:25:45 -, Ray wrote:
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Yes but it also has 4GB of internal memory so that's not so much of a problem.
On 07/12/2010, at 9:44 AM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> The problem with the Sony recorders, or, should I more correctly say,
> the D50, is it uses that old Sony Memory Stick technology, which is
> fine if you have an exter
The problem with the Sony recorders, or, should I more correctly say,
the D50, is it uses that old Sony Memory Stick technology, which is
fine if you have an external USB memorystick reader.
On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 09:07:44 +1100, you wrote:
>I don't know about that one but I do know about the PCMD50,
I don't know about that one but I do know about the PCMD50, its been reviewed
on Blind Cool Tech as well so research that one, unfortunately the PCMD50 is
not available in Australia otherwise I would have purchased one without fail.
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ut there. Thanks in advance for
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For me its not a problem as I have plenty of batteries around, i've detailed
this so when I need the recorder? Well, I just insert a battery in other words
I don't leave batteries in the recorder.
The battery keeps the time/date stamp function going when the recorder is
powered down and I can c
Hi, Folks! Did some more research on digital recorders and found the
Sony PCM-M10. It's a ProAudio series recorder, professional
grade. Has anyone had a chance to use this particular recorder? How
accessible is it for a blind person to use?
On an unrelated note, I have a Sony MZ-B100 minid
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I have this problem and will probably end up sending the unit back.
I'm sure someone here mentioned a fault on a batch of Zoom H1 recorders that
runs
the battery down very quickly, or did I see that somewhere else?
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where can you find out about these program?
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Ah, I see. Well then just ignore my advice. I was way off base. Sounds
like the external battery just doesn't have enough of it's own juice to
do much more.
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On 12/6/2010 10:54 AM, Alexandra Grünauer wrote:
Hi Christopher,
It's a litiom ion battery and when
Thanks, will give it a try!
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: single track softwear
How about MP3DirectCut? You can record and edit with this free program.
And it saves it to MP3. do a googl
How about MP3DirectCut? You can record and edit with this free program. And
it saves it to MP3. do a google for it.
Dean
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Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 12:30 PM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Subject: single track softwear
Hi Christopher,
It's a litiom ion battery and when I charge it with the usb charger plugged
into the wall, I get 100 per cent. Only when i use the external batery it
charges it to about 26 per cent and then the external batery is low.
Alexandra
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From: "Christopher
An AM radio can also be used to determine the distance to a nearby thunder
storm. Listen to the loudest static crashes and count the seconds until you
hear the thunder, about 5 seconds to the mile. If the time interval is 0, I
hope you're in a building with a lightning rod!
Gary King
w4...@b
I've been reading about these so-called USB battery packs that charge
from the PC's USB port but have several different connectors to mate
with different appliances, and so far I haven't read a single bad
review of any of them.
I do like your comments about the Sanyo batteries, might look into
tho
A thousand percent agreeance with this technique. I used to keep a
cheap pocket AM radio on me for just these purposes. People used to
think I'd lost it! Then I actually did--lost the radio, that is,
never found another to replace it. Guess they don't make those things
much any more. You can f
the correct address is
http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=2053
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Digital Voice Recorders, the Best ones?
I think in the U.
have you looked at
www.blindbargains.com
they find a lot of good deals. the olympus 520 is mentioned there.
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Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 7:37 AM
Subject: Accessible Digital Voice Recorders, the Best ones?
Hello. Am looking for a mid-
Yep very interested thanks!
On 06/12/2010, at 5:27 PM, Alexandra Grünauer wrote:
> Hi Dane and Kim,
>
> I bought a usb-charger which doesn't quite do it's job and I'm only halfway
> happy with it. It looks like a normal usb-charger, but has a batery inside
> it. The practical thing, you charg
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