Re: External sound cards

2010-02-05 Thread Matthew Bullis
I quite like the IMic from Griffin Technology. For a while it wasn't available 
on their site, but I see that it's back for addition to their shopping cart at 
$30. It just plugs into the USB port, and has an input and an output jack, with 
a switch to go from line in to microphone settings. It doesn't do the what you 
hear or stereo mix feature though, but if your laptop doesn't have a line in 
port, it's quite handy. You wouldn't think a small piece of plastic would work 
so well.
Matthew

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External sound cards

2010-02-05 Thread Robin
Is anyone using the Alesis IO2 USB Audio Interface,
I would apreaciate any suggestions about any other usb sound cards.
Many thanks.


Cheers Robin.



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Re: Audio bluetooth

2010-02-05 Thread Steve Matzura
With all this talk of Bluetooth with the front end being analog, is
there a USB front end that would appear to the PC as just another
sound card, and you simply adjust your player to play to that port
instead of, your SB or whatever you have?

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Radio apps for Iphone

2010-02-05 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi everyone!

Okay, another app someone put me onto and its very accessible, have a look at 
"Wunder Radio", I like the GPS functionality, select the feature and you get 
all the streams near you, quality is very good.

Still having wonderful fun with Ootunes and I like the "auto record" facility.  
Heard something listneing to a radio stream and you wish you had your recorder 
running to capture that moment of momentos importance? Not to worry, Ootunes 
would have caught it for you if auto recording was enabled.  Every stream is 
recorded and you can tell Ootunes how many recent recordings to keep, the 
default is 2.  So you want to keep that recorded stream? "Double-tap" on it in 
the recordings list - you can identify it by stream or station name - and use 
the buttons to manipulate it, save it, email it or whatever, if you have an 
Ootunes account you can upload it and put a link up to the recording on your 
twitter or email it to a friend.

I'll keep exploring .



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multiquence

2010-02-05 Thread robert Doc Wright
1. Are there scripts for jaws for this program
2. those of you who use it do you find it as easy as goldwave to work with?
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Station playlist

2010-02-05 Thread dan kysor
I just purchased the program and put in the jaws scripts.  I cannot register 
the program as I put the serial number and the code in,
the ok button does not appear.  Am I doing something wrong?
dan


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RE: Bookport Plus podcast

2010-02-05 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Andre, you're correct to a point. The Plextalk Pocket and Bookport Plus
are identical hardware. Visually, the only difference is that the Plextalk
branded hardware is available in black or white, while the Bookport Plus is
available in silver.

On the user interface side, there are about 80 differences. These mainly
involve playback for now, since the Plextalk Pocket already beat its
competition on the recording side by a long way. Navigation within a title
is very different in the Bookport Plus compared with the Plextalk Pocket
firmware, I think APH have done a brilliant job here. Also the firmware is
more responsive. APH is using a human voice for recorded prompts, and I
believe Plextalk's Audible.com support hasn't been released yet, whereas
it's set for release in the first Bookport Plus firmware.

APH also have some clear plans for enabling the WiFi that has been in the
unit since the beginning but not enabled in software to this point.

These OEM arrangements are not at all unusual. The Pocket is an outstanding
recorder. If APH can make it catch up on the playback side, it'll be
wonderful.

Jonathan

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of André van Deventer
Sent: Friday, 5 February 2010 5:10 a.m.
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Bookport Plus podcast

What then is really the difference between the bookport plus and the
plextalk pocket?  I get the impression there is no difference at all so why
have two different products?

Andre

 

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On Behalf Of Mike Pietruk
Sent: 04 February 2010 12:29 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Bookport Plus podcast

And here is a link to APH's User Guide for the BookPort Plus

http://tech.aph.org/bt_info.htm

which should address a lot of specifics which a podcast demo cannot.




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   but the LORD determines his steps.
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On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Norma A. Boge wrote:

> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2380806/BookPortPlus.mp3
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