Yes, quite agree. The sensitivity of the internal mic is very good too and
one could quite easily record a small round table meeting using it.
If anyone has used an external mic with the Stream I'd like to hear about it
as folks here on the UK Stream list have said they find it hard to find a
I think if you plugged in some good headphones, and played the recordings,
you'd be surprised, or, exported it to a *.wav file using the stream
companion software, you'd be surprised somewhat. Quality isn't the need
here, usability for particular purposes like "note taking," and it does
pretty
Hi
I wonder if anyone else who uses the scripts can help.
I've tried the scripts on Audition 1.5 with Jaws 7, and Jaws 9, and they work
pretty well in multitrack view. But I always find in whichever machine I'm on,
that the scripts make navigation difficult by dialog boxes in the Edit View,
e.g.
Hi
Unless anyone else knows differently Adobe Audition only works as far as
version 1.5 with scripts. The later versions had an interface change.
Perhaps if someone is using the latest version 3 they could let us know how
well it works.
Gordon McFarlane
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From: "Doc"
Thanks for all the info about the Victor Stream. I was hoping it would at
least be able to record at 128k mp3 or wma. Stereo is a good way to get
clues about your environment that mono can't do. I realize the Stream is
not intended for this purpose. I just wish it was. I don't like carrying
Hi the one I have seen has a master slot at the top and 7 copying slots
under the master.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: CD Copying machines
> Wow, that really do
Bob
One of the advantages of the Stream, as it records at a low rate, is that
recordings take up less space. It's designed as a voice recorder, not
something to record a symphony concert with.
And that's for the better, in my estimation, as it discourages
bootlegging.
The VR Stream is a mp3 pl
Yes, you can download some jaws scripts from
www.hartgen.org
I don't know how good they are as I do not use Jaws. Hope this helps.
Samuel Wilkins
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Has anyone written any scripts for the ZinStone which will enable a person
to know folder and files titles while arrowing through them? Thanks.
Vicki
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I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is
something that will work on the Zinstone when it isn't connected to the
computer. If I missed reading something, let me know.
Vicki
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To: "PC Audio Disc
Easy CDDA Extractor does it fine.
On Thu, 08 May 2008 11:16:23 +0200, you wrote:
>total recorder version professional will nicely do it, and more, it can
>process a full directory tree.
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There is no way to get audio feedback on your player without having it
connected to a computer.
Dan Kerstetter
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On Behalf Of Vicki
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 9:37 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: zenstone sc
Thanks, I'll give it a try
At 10:42 AM 5/10/2008, you wrote:
>I happened upon the following free utility at download.com that might be
>what you are looking for. I haven't tried it yet but plan to.
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>Publisher's description of Cathy
>From
>Robert Vasicek:
> Cathy is an extremly small, very fast
I happened upon the following free utility at download.com that might be
what you are looking for. I haven't tried it yet but plan to.
Publisher's description of Cathy
From
Robert Vasicek:
Cathy is an extremly small, very fast and easy to use media cataloging
tool. You can use it to index file
I am trying Cathy now. Jaws had a little trouble seeing the tabs. You need
to find the catalogue tab first but the program starts in the search tab. I
found I needed to refresh Jaws and use the mouse cursor to find the other
tabs.
You need to right click a file to get options such as deletin
I've never used the Zenstone software but you can see file and folder
names fine with Windows Explorer.
Jerry
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Hi
I love doubletalk on the book port. I can't stand reading text files with
the stream; the voice just seems way too slow! I like it faster, which
doubletalk does a great job at. Also, I checked out my info on a 2 gb sd
card. 300 hours of available recording time (that's right, 300)! Actually
no their is nothing at the moment.
hth
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From: "Vicki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: zenstone scripts
>I checked this out, and maybe I'm confused, but what I'm looking for is
> something that wil
Has anyone purchased the plus model with the speaker and FM radio of the Zen
Stone? Do they offer a larger unit then 2GB?
Jeff
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 6:47 AM
Subject: Re: zenstone script
There's nothing- and there never will be- for the simple reason that since
there is no screen, it would most likely be impossible to code. But, if you
organize your music just so (first by artist, than album, for example, or
maybe genre, then artist), that might help some!
I hope that helps- so
Hi:
I too use Juice for obtaining podcasts, I also transfer a
great deal of music for listening, and hope that there
is an equivalent program for media management, not just
for synching but for creating play lists.
The companion software unfortunately lacks these feature
Hi
Ok, let's clear this up once and for all. If you aren't using the
computer, there's no way you'd ever be able to use
JAWS or any other screenreader for this kind of thing.
If you're refering to the 1 GB model of the Zen stone, you can use
the button on the back of the unit
Actually, there are scripts, available from www.hartgen.org. Here's the
info:
You can simply copy and paste MP3 and WMA files using Windows Explorer.
However, there is software which can be downloaded called Creative Media
Lite, which allows you to not only rip tracks from audio CD, but in
ad
Hi list members and others,
There's a lot of major sport to happen soon as the Northern summer gets in to
full swing.
Keep with my page and you should be right for getting to the action.
Amongst the events to entertain us are:
.Cricket in England with New Zealand followed later by South Afr
Yes, the Braille Plus from American Printing House for the Blind is a notetaker
with a hard drive, address book, media player that handles a number of file
formats, bookshelf that handles NLS books, bookshare, Braille *.brf, MS Word
*.doc, text *.txt,. The unit also has web browser, RSS, email,
I have the Zenstone Plus with the FM radio but no speaker. The speaker
version came out just after I got mine. I have read from at least one blind
person who has one with a speaker. I switch between the MP3 player and the
FM radio without trouble except sometimes managing to skip ahead one
From: Theresa Granger
To: GW-info
To lazy people and people who don't want to learn much:
This program is not meant for all of you guys that have mastered window eyes
with Nero, Roxio, xp, etc.
I know it's cheating, but if you haven't managed to master burning cd's with
Nero, windows xp or Ro
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