Hi casey,
Are you speaking of the HD a/fm radio component? If so, take a peak at the
Onkyo model T-4555 at OnkyoUSA.com or JR.com.
HTH
Best Regards,
Cornell
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> Subject: the sangean 200 v radio
> Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 00:03:51 -0500
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> Hi
Yes indeed, I dare say that will come in time though.
On 12/09/2008, at 2:51 PM, WES DERBY wrote:
> This is some great news, but I have to admit I wish they'd included
> some of the larger-capacity units like the 120GB unit for those of
> us with huge music collections. I've put in a sugges
Not that this means anything but I couldn't find an exact match with
Google, the closest I found was a Sangean Clock radio with part of the
model number specified in this thread, is this the one you're talking
about?
On 12/09/2008, at 5:30 PM, Cornell Ligon wrote:
>
> Hi casey,
> Are you s
Jonathan,
This is great news. I am currently using JFW 6.2 and only tinkered with the new
Itunes for a brief moment. I already noticed access to import a WMA file and
Itunes automatically converted it to it’s AAC format after I selected convert.
I wil have more time for exploration this weekend
- No longer shows an occasional erroneous message that an update is ready to
download.
- Fixed WAV time of recording bug. When recording to WAV files, now the proper
time length is reported
- Fixed stop recording after X minutes bug. Replay Music will now properly stop
after recording an amoun
My experience only. I would uninstall first the older Replay Music 3 first then
reboot my computer. Then install the new Replay Music 3.45.
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That was actually one of the things I suggested when I emailed the
accessibility address at Apple, listed on the page talking about the
improvements to iTunes and the Nano. In the response I got, they said the
feature was new, and they were definitely looking for feedback and that they'd
pass
Interesting observation...I have a pretty good "smart" phone (HTC 6800, Windows
Mobile 6.1), and would never think to use it as my primary music player for one
reason...Not nearly enough memory. I think it has 128MB on-board, and came
with a 512MB mini-SD card. Granted, I could buy a bigger SD
You could also check out the Sony srf-m37w at ccrane.com.
It is very small, has good AM reception and decent FM reception for a pocket
radio, and only needs one triple a battery.
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No, when I open one, it doesn't play anything, Its not reading them.
On 9/11/08, anthony campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,when in winamp press ctrl plus p togo to preferences
>
> press F for file types and tab to select all. then close and restart winamp
> it should be ok now.
>
> anthony
Hello!
There is a burner but you need nero installed if you would like to burn with
it i think.
I haven't tried that feature but use foobar most of the time and am very
pleased with it.
/Anders.
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it sounds like you installed the lite version of winamp.
you have 2 options,
1 install the full version
or
2 reinstall the lite version but be sure to add the ogg support, found under
audio plugins.
I just did this about a month ago.
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