No, the iMic devices aren't quite as rugged as this but for the money you pay
they really do give a big bang for your buck when it comes to a quality small
external Sound device which is affordable.
On 1 Jun 2014, at 2:45 am, Joe Paton wrote:
> Hello dane.
> The audio interfaces I mentioned a
Does the Australian Radio serial of this novel still exist?
If so, can it be obtained and for what cost?
Andrea
--
Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start
from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad
Okay, I've done a Google search to see if this device is available in
Australia, the 129 device is easily got through eBay though I'd have to import
it so I will import if I can't get the device in Australia.
Anyway back to my initial Google Search, I came up first with the 100 model so
the obv
Yes the complete series of 26 half-hour episodes exist, not available yet. I
would keep an eye on the Grace Gibson online shop as I suspect it will
become available in future releases.
Jamie
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Sh
Have you consulted the Screen And Sound Archive or Grace Gibson Radio
Productions?
On 1 Jun 2014, at 5:30 pm, Andrea Sherry wrote:
> Does the Australian Radio serial of this novel still exist?
> If so, can it be obtained and for what cost?
> Andrea
> --
> Though no one can go back and make a b
Could I have the details for that online shop please.
Andrea
On 1/06/2014 5:44 PM, Jamie Kelly wrote:
Yes the complete series of 26 half-hour episodes exist, not available yet. I
would keep an eye on the Grace Gibson online shop as I suspect it will
become available in future releases.
Jamie
Hello,
Does anybody know how to switch Creative FI series or Titanium sound cards
to digital?
I would appreciate it, if somebody could help me with this...
Thank you very much for your effort and best wishes from Germany
Susie
Hello,
Does anybody know how to switch Creative FI series or Titanium sound cards
to digital?
I would appreciate it, if somebody could help me with this...
Thank you very much for your effort and best wishes from Germany Susie
dane accurately points out that many quality computers have high
definition audio built right into the motherboard or chip. Last year
I bought a Dell 8700 with the Intel 4770 processor. It had built in
high-definition audio equal to and actually slightly better than the
M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 a
something not mentioned in the pres release, on the Hims website or in
a TechTalk presentation was the version of USB used. All current
portable book readers use USB 2.0. this includes the next generation
Victor Stream. The current version of USB is 3.0, which has
significantly faster file trans
Yeah you're right. Since you bring up Plextalk, I wish they'd overhall the
PTR2. Ah the good old PTR2. An oldy but goody. But seriously dudes, it's time
to update it. Get rid of all CF limits, make it suport the new CF cards or go
for SD XC then. Then let's upgrade the DVD writer for a Blu-Ray w
Interesting point.
I don't know many mobile devices that support USB 3.0 and that includes the
iPhone and my Samsung Galaxy S4, I don't think the latter even supports USB
3.0, the only small device around I have which does support it - via a firmware
update - is the Zoom H1 Recorder, don't even
Apple re imagines its iPhone hardware every two years. this year is
on schedule for a new iPhone hardware design. I am quite interested
to learn if the iPhone 6 will include USB 3 this fall.
Kelly
On 6/1/14, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Interesting point.
>
> I don't know many mobile devices that
Hi,
I aggree that on-board sound systems can be pretty good.
Comparisons between different sound cards, if supported by
specifications are invaluable. If not, then an element of subjectivity
takes us in to an area where opinions are only really valuable to the
holder of these opinions. So here a
Interesting.
I've had mixed results with Realtek HD sound devices but for the main part I've
been able to access specific controls pertaining to these devices without too
much trouble.
The worst Sound Card I thin kI've ever had is the SB Live I think it was called
or perhaps it was the SB Audi
Its going to have to include something, the iPhone is falling behind the rest
of the pack as far as Tech Specs are concerned, of course that statement
probably isn't a concern to most iPhone users , they think of an iPhone
as a Christian thinks of the Lord Above .
On 2 Jun 2014, at 5:33 am, Ke
Just ordered one of these so I'll be able to tell you all about it this time
next week I hope.
I spoke about my Pioneer XW-SMA1 some time back, the SMA3 is the version with
the rechargeable battery built-in, as far as I know both models have the same
specifications and look pretty much identica
Hi
For what it can do, very possible.
Regards
Adrien
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2014 3:53 PM
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Subject: Re: HIMS Inc. Releases New Pocket-sized Media
Player tha
What sounds cards have you guys found to be the best in terms of giving high
quality sound output?
Gee thanks, Joe, lol. Guess what sound i've got with my new pc? yep, the
Realtech. Well, so far i guess it is ok for my admittedly more linitted
needs, but i do wish i could bump up the highs.
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FYI
http://www.gracegibsonradio.com
Hello again - and welcome to the first batch of new releases for 2014!.
For those already committed to ongoing series we have two new Volumes of The
Castlereagh Line, the final chapter in the Gregory Keen mysteries, The Smell
of Terror; along with new Volumes of
Hi,
Well it doesn't matter at all.
All current computers comes with afew usb3 and some usb 2 ports.
840 mega bits per second is enough for most transfering. It's not usb that
sets the limits for todays daisy readers.
Brian
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From: Kelly Pierce
Sent: Sunday, June
Hi
For us in Europe I have just calculated that the cost of
this gadget will be around £400, not bad but as we already
have the internet radio on our vr streams mark 2, I am only
really interested in the ocr and epub and other reading
functions, apart from an I device what else would cover
these
Dave,
I think that the device is probably capable of sounding pretty good, if
only, the interface from dell were accessible.
On other machines, the real tek devices have been pretty ok, often
picking up a bit of digital noise from the bus, but ok for my needs.
Take care,
Joe
On Sun, 1 Jun 2014
I agree Brian, and most devices won't have 3.0 for a long time stil.
Don't see the issue here. Its still good enough with 2.0, yes 3 is
nice but not required.
On 01/06/2014, Adrien Collins wrote:
> Hi
>
> For us in Europe I have just calculated that the cost of
> this gadget will be around £400,
Thank Goodness mine has digital outputs, no adjustments needed on the computer
side
On 2 Jun 2014, at 6:36 am, Dave McElroy wrote:
> Gee thanks, Joe, lol. Guess what sound i've got with my new pc? yep, the
> Realtech. Well, so far i guess it is ok for my admittedly more linitted
> needs, bu
Yes I do agree with you there, its being a bit picky really when you think
about it, we're not talking about something where USB 3.0 is a critical issue,
yes the user will be transferring some data most likely but it won't be gigs
and gigs worth.
As it happens, Windows 7 and XP - 2 of the most
I guess the problem is that Hims Inc has made a device that they hope will
appeal to a mass market, I myself could well do without a FM and Internet
radio, I couldn't believe my ears when I heard someone say Yesterday that they
were going to buy this device because of its FM radio, what's the us
Speaking of Sound Devices and the like I meant to mention my new Zoom H1, I've
tested it as a sound device and yes it works well.
Put simply connecting the Zoom H1 ia a USB connection turns the H1 into a high
quality x/y pattern desktop microphone, extend this by adding another
microphone to th
Thanks, everyone, for the suggestions. As it turned out, mute had not
been active but I must have used F8 to lower the volume to 0. F9
raises the WMP volume.
Thanks,
Jeff
At 08:24 PM 5/31/2014, you wrote:
Yes it is. If it's muted just hit F77 and all will be well.
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I don't want a FM Radio, but the internet radio was what I wanted.
I want all in one device.
I hear you say, get an IPhone,. Well I want something with real buttons
rather than touch screen. And I see no reason why Himms or someone could not
make such a device which also includes a phone.
P.
If the FM radio in the Blaze EZ is not any better than the one in the
BookSense XT, then it won't be much. The FM radio in the BookSense is not
very sensitive, and the signal must be very strong to keep it in stereo
mode. The FM radio in my old Nokia N82 cell phone picks up weak stations
bett
And a coffee maker too!
On 2 Jun 2014, at 8:15 am, Peter Scanlon wrote:
> I don't want a FM Radio, but the internet radio was what I wanted.
> I want all in one device.
> I hear you say, get an IPhone,. Well I want something with real buttons
> rather than touch screen. And I see no reason why
Honestly, all this fuss about a FM radio, everyone knows that a FM radio in a
device such as this - whether it be a Phone or similar - is bound to be
inferior to a dedicated FM radio.
The only real reason I can think of that Hims Inc would bother putting one of
these into their products is beca
the issue is that at this price, it is reasonable to expect the USB
file transfer technology of this decade not the previous one. with
windows 8.1, people are gradually adopting and accepting Windows 8. I
want a device that is future focused and ready for the computers of
today and tomorrow not g
dane do you have to install any special software on the h-1 to do this.
Or do you simnply hook it up to a an usb port and it shows up as an
input device?
On 6/1/2014 5:35 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Speaking of Sound Devices and the like I meant to mention my new Zoom H1, I've
tested it as a so
Dane doou have to install special software on the zoom h-1 to do this,
or do you just hook it up to an usb port and it shows up as an input device?
On 6/1/2014 5:35 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Speaking of Sound Devices and the like I meant to mention my new Zoom H1, I've
tested it as a sound devi
I guess you are correct. Isn't it like $600?
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Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 9:32 PM
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Blindand
Ah you're too funny Dain. You always put a smile on my face man.
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Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 8:09 PM
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You think so? I'm surprised that Hims Inc can get a device as feature packed as
it is out the door for the price.
On 2 Jun 2014, at 11:31 am, Kelly Pierce wrote:
> the issue is that at this price, it is reasonable to expect the USB
> file transfer technology of this decade not the previous one
Yep, make sure the latest system firmware is installed.
On 2 Jun 2014, at 12:04 pm, tim cumings wrote:
> dane do you have to install any special software on the h-1 to do this. Or do
> you simnply hook it up to a an usb port and it shows up as an input device?
>
> On 6/1/2014 5:35 PM, Dane Tre
Kelly - don't know whether its he or she - is entitled to a view but
again I think its being just plain picky.
On 2 Jun 2014, at 1:40 pm, Hamit Campos wrote:
> I guess you are correct. Isn't it like $600?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
Hi!
Meant to send this earlier today but urgent medical issues required my
attention , all back in working order now.
Since the the excellent review of the Zoom H1 recorder conducted by Neal Hewes
is unavailable at the present I had to look for the next best thing, here's
what I found on Youtu
Hi Peter
I agree with you, I don't like touch screens, I much prefer
proper buttons, I will be watching to see how this gadget
develops.
Regards
Adrien
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Behalf Of Peter Scanlon
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 12:15
Hi Dane
I wish, an all in one device.
Regards
Adrien
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Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 2:09 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
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Player thatG
Hi Dane
I wouldn't buy it because of the fm radio, the internet
radio should be good enough. I would only buy it for the
text or ocr functionality. But will see what happens.
Regards
Adrien
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Behalf Of Dane Treth
I share your thoughts, I wondered about the Internet Radio initially and came
around to the idea that it made perfect sense, if the machine has Wi-Fi
capabilities and Internet connectivity then may as well put Internet Radio and
perhaps some sort of Podcasting facility into the device but to me
Hi Dane
On my vr stream mark 2 the internet radio is great, I am
sure I saw that this new device has internet radio, I am
sure I saw that on their website. In which case, why bother
with the fm radio?
Regards
Adrien
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Hi Dane
Yes I have just checked, it does have internet radio on it.
Regards
Adrien
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Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 8:29 AM
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You're absolutely right! My only assumption here is that the FM radio is part
of one of the chips Hims is using.
On 2 Jun 2014, at 4:37 pm, Adrien Collins wrote:
> Hi Dane
>
> On my vr stream mark 2 the internet radio is great, I am
> sure I saw that this new device has internet radio, I am
>
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