t how much does it cost?
Thanks.
Steve
- Original Message - From: "Jeff Samco"
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Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: voice recorders that append
I'm a little late on this thread. I have an older Sony ICD-B25
vo
I have Sony model ICD-P620. Was about $80 in Canada at The Source.
The good:
4 folders with 99 messages per folder.
message append function.
Long recording time even at highest quality.
Menus easy to navigate with beeps.
Many settings can be changed with included software that works well with
s
Jeff, generally speaking, how easy is it for someone totally blind to
operate this recorder and about how much does it cost?
Thanks.
Steve
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Subject:
ppend to a file once
it's been saved.
Thanks for all of you who wrote on this topic.
Steve
- Original Message - From: "Bruce Toews"
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Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 12:57 PM
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But if you
it actually is a appenedfile since you can start recording from where you
left off this i can confirm as factual.
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, February 21, 2009 12:26 PM
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the plextalk pocket can do this nicely
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Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 9:32 AM
Subject: voice recorders that append
But if you're just looking for a voice recorder, the Plextalk or the
Stream might be overkill, depending on the needs.
Bruce
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the plextalk pocket can do this nicely
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Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 9:32 AM
Subject: voice recorders that append
Does anyone know of a small voice recorder that has folders capability and
also has the a
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But if you're just looking for a voice recorder, the Plextalk or the
Stream might be overkill, depending on the needs.
Bruce
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when you stop recording and start recording once again, the plextalk makes a
separate file within a daisy title . it will play as if the file is an
appended file but it isn't
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Interesting comments Michael, as always.
Personally, I am not a fan of mini-jack interfaces, though I know well
that they suit computer users.
If I find out more, re. whether the Fostex does have a pause facility,
I'll let the list know.
Very interesting the stored config info for the marantz and
Ray, you wrote:
> Wonder if I might ask Michael, do you intend doing a podcast about the
> Sony ICD-SX67? It sounds an interesting recorder.
I'm not planning to do that. In the U.S., only the 256k version, the
ICD-SX57 is available BTW. It still would be a great radio talkshow
recorder.
> I thi
Wonder if I might ask Michael, do you intend doing a podcast about the
Sony ICD-SX67? It sounds an interesting recorder.
I think a good comparative review would be useful now, especially if
and when someone gets their hands on the new Marantz portable
recorder.
Interesting that no one has made a
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Sarah, you wrote:
> No mp3 but htere is still no gap for me.
Do you mean, you press the repeat a-b button to divide a file during
recording and if you then hear it on the r
Sarah, you wrote:
> No mp3 but htere is still no gap for me.
Do you mean, you press the repeat a-b button to divide a file during
recording and if you then hear it on the recorder, there's no gap?
Well if I do that, there definitely is one, not very large, a quarter
of a second or so, but it's th
No mp3 but htere is still no gap for me.
SA&G
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Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 12:08 AM
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Sarah, in which format
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> Dane, All in all, I also prefer the Olympus DS-50, when one compares it with
> the Sony ICD-SX67. However, the 67 off
I don't here a gap when I use my split function on the r9. Odd.
SA&G
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Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 8:43 PM
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Dane, All in all, I also prefer the Olympus DS-50, when one compares it with
the Sony ICD-SX67. However, the 67 offers real line-in recording, so
that one can record radio talkshows with it easily. When one connects
it to a PC, it becomes a regular drive and one can use any file
manager to copy MP3
I was told by the vendor that the bit rate was very low and not adjustable.
I listened to it and everyone has there own definition of quality, but all
the people in the room felt it was not accessible for anything but very
basic notes.
Judy
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> Depends on used audio quality.
><*** Michael Lang ***>
> You wrote:
>> how long can you record on it?
>> -Origina
could I record a 4 hour radio talk show?
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From: Michael Lang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 02:28 PM
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Depends on used audio quality.
<*** Michael Lang ***>
You wrote:
Depends on used audio quality.
<*** Michael Lang ***>
You wrote:
> how long can you record on it?
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how long can you record on it?
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Subject: Re: Voice recorders
You could try the Sanyo ICR-B180NX. It has 128 mb of built-in flash
memory and an
You could try the Sanyo ICR-B180NX. It has 128 mb of built-in flash
memory and an expansion slot for a mini-sd card of up to 64 mb. It
records in MP3 format and can use bit rates up to 128 kbps. It has a
built-in stereo mic, mono speaker and USB plug. The maximum recordable
frequency is 7500 Hertz,
Hi.
I use the Sony ICD-BP recorders (I'm not sure of my particular model
number, but models of these recorders are similar). It's not accessible as
to its screen, but the interface software to transfer the recordings to a
computer is fine, and you can perform all functions, including changi
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