i would stick with easy cd da i know someone who is working on the problem
areas for the program.
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: Easy CD-DA Extractor Version 2010.6 is now Available
Na,
Well that's good news, after all I did buy it but I did think that the
accessibility issues ran deeper than just a fix, I.E. it was more to do with
coding and libraries that the software was using and to fix the problem
completely would necessitate a complete re-write? Well we'll wait and see.
Hi folks
Do you still get mp3 players with proper line out sockets?
My old iriver 340's battery has gone dead so perhaps it's time to think
about replacing the player.
But I would prefer to get something with both a headphone and line out
socket.
Andre
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the short answer from what i know it no not really the iriver h series
was and is still the best for sound and auido quality especcially for
recording
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From: "André van Deventer"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 4:01 AM
Subject: li
Well perhaps its time to think about getting a replacement battery for your
Iriver? They're available.
Either that or perhaps you could take a different approach that may have
advantages over what you're using now for example an Ipod Touch.
Firstly you get more memory, then you get more accessi
I wonder if anyone here has an answer, even more a solution to this?
I loned my Olypus DM550 out to someone to record some voice clips along with a
dynamic microphone to improve recording quality.
The recordings play fine on the recorder itself, and on transfering the file to
my
PC the files pla
Hi Dane!
Thanx for this info.
Perhaps I should firstly look at replacing the iriver battery. At this
stage I have 40 gb of memory which is good enough for me.
I use a small headphone amp from headroom. And with that kind of equipment
a line out socket on the mp3 player would do the trick very
Don't have an answer but some guesses.
Is the Olympus connected to the pc when you attempt to edit the files? Are
the files on the pc? Disconnect the Olympus and reboot before editing one
of the files.
It sounds like someting is trying to sync files but I don't know how that
could effect G