Re: Lacie FM radio not working reliably

2004-03-02 Thread Grizzlygiant
kaldav wrote:

> I have not been able to get it to play without choppy sound on my
> 5300 nor on my 3400. I think it is due to the lack of ADB power.

Hello Kaldav:

I have found that mine works best simply using the built in headphone
plug.  This way,  even if you close the control panel, you can still
hear the music.

The radio software can do software play through, but I am reasonably
certain that it uses the harddrive for this, as I have had the same
problem.  Play through is the major problem here, and desktops (most)
can do it in hardware, some notebooks can, some can't.

Sincerely yours, Grizzlygiant

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Lacie FM radio not working reliably

2004-03-02 Thread kaldav
Hello,
Several have posted queries regarding the Lacie FM Radio. Looking at 
the box , it says "Requirements are: any desktop Mac. Not guaranteed 
for use with portable computers".
I have not been able to get it to play without choppy sound on my 
5300 nor on my 3400. I think it is due to the lack of ADB power.

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