The features of the Book Port Plus and the Plextalk Pocket are similar since
they are using the same hardware. Any differences in implementation of the
features are due to different firmware. Freedom Scientific distributes the
Plextalk Pocket, and the American Printing House for the Blind sells
WELL if you need a recorder with a lot of accessible features get the
pocket or the book port Plus.
As for the Olympus ls-100 it is the best recorder I have ever owned.
You can get a good recording on the Olympus with maximum gain for the class
room but you will have to activate one of the comp
If you can afford it, buy a Bookport Plus. It will record lectures quite
well using the internal microphone as long as you are not too far away from
the source. The Bookport Plus also has the ability to do a lot of other
useful things as well.
Go to the A P H web page and have a look at t
Hello how do you use the zello voice chat client on windows?
I am trying to test the echo channel but I can't get it to become active
basicly I can't get jaws to do anything with the channel
has any one used zello pc client successfully?
Hank
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How about the Plextalk? I hear it is great for recording.
Loren
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
Behalf Of Hamit Campos
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 5:41 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: ADVICE NEEDED ON DIGITAL
If you want studio pro CD like sound? Then the LS-100 is the way to go. I
don't know where you heard the recording you heard, but if onthis hear list,
then don't worry about it. That only happens when you use it as an external
sound card and record with your PC or MAC too apparently. But for classe
Olusegun,
I don't have an LS100, so can't comment. I do, however, have a BookSense
and a Book Port Plus. The Book Port Plus has a much better recorder than
the BookSense. Also, quite a few folks, including myself, have had a
problem with the failure of the Lock Switch on the BookSense.
Unfo
Hello everyone:
Nearly 27 years after graduating from IU Bloomington, Indiana, I've now
decided to stick my hands in the gloves again and go back to college. For
purposes of being able to record class lectures from which I will write my
notes in Braille, I need a digital recorder.
I am turn
Sounds good I am looking for one of these so I can use my TV and
headphones over bluetooth
Christopher Hallsworth
On 04/05/2012 00:28, john schwery wrote:
Why not use a blue tooth transmitter that plugs into the headphone jack?
earlier, chris hallsworth, wrote:
I wonder if bluetooth hearing
How can Audacity's noise reduction feature reduce all that noise without any
underwater artifacts. I've found that when I reduce the noise too much with
Soundforge, you get those artifacts. Audacity can do this without all those
artifacts.
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