Hi.
Is this only with serial, or are you having this problem with
Ethernet as well? I had, and still have, this problem with serial
connections, but don't with Ethernet connections. You might consider
buying an Ethernet card.
Aman
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Holloway
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 3:50 PM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Suggestion
I have a 5G Toshiba microdrive (storage card), which I purchased when I
bought the BrailleNote. I paid several hundred dollars for it. I still
cannot transfer MP3 files to it with ActiveSync, perhaps because of
their
size. This is the problem--getting MP3 files *to* the storage card.
Thanks.
Judy
At 08:22 AM 11/30/03, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Um, having had experience with MP3's on the PC, you've got to remember
>that MP3's, typically come in numbers of megs. For exaple an hour and
>a half's worth reading on a book recorded at 22050 mono is about 20
>megs, give or take. Unless you have a storage card that will
>accommodate this file in the BN, you can't expect to be able to
>download such a thing successfully. The first part of the tutorial is
>10 megs in size and the second file is 9.9 megs in size. Ya gots to
>have a place to put 'em folks!
>
>Ann P.
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