I just bought the 4 gb model of this player for my wife. All I had to
do was plug it in and wait for the thing to be recognised. When it's
recognised, and you open the drive in explorer, you'll find a folder
called "storage or something like that. Open that folder and you'll
find Music, Recordin
Another source for some of the same and other material is
http://www.audiobookstand.com It's encoded in drm wmp. You can also
buy books on cd or tape. They don't offer the same kind of "reader
plans", but the prices aren't too bad and there's always lots of stuff
on sale.
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Hi Clifford,
It doesn't work quite like that on this drive. I'm still working on it,
and will post to the list how I got it to work. I wish it was as easy
as you said, but for some strange reason they made this one a little
more complex as far as how the computer works with it.
Thanks much,
Tim
Well, winamp can do that, gold_wave can do that, ...
At 01:54 AM 8/10/2008, you wrote:
>Some time ago I asked aquestion here about this. Got an answer and
>saved it for future ref, now can't find it.
>
>My question was if there was a program that could take a playlist
>file of.wav files and conv
As I said earlier, its a standard feature in most audio applications
including Nero, Total Recorder, Easy CD DA Extractor and so forth.
Curtis Delzer wrote:
> Well, winamp can do that, gold_wave can do that, ...
>
> At 01:54 AM 8/10/2008, you wrote:
>
>> Some time ago I asked aquestion here
Pete did that one great also, it's great to have all this ability
right here, and thanks guys!
Curtis Delzer
At 04:13 PM 8/10/2008, you wrote:
>Thanks, This is very useful.
>
>Rick
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