Thank you Andy,
I will do some research on it to see if I can integrate it into my little
home studio.
Best wishes to you as well,
John
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Brian,
Which Models of the Fostex + and the Yamaha are said to be accessible for us
to be able to use effectively?
Thanks,
John
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Winamp has always come with good Encoding/Decoding options, I’ll stick with my
VLC thanks and a new update has just been released I see.
> On 8 Feb 2016, at 8:31 AM, John Gurd wrote:
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> At the risk of annoying Dane (LOL) Winamp does a very good job of playing HD
> files. I've just checked i
At the risk of annoying Dane (LOL) Winamp does a very good job of playing HD
files. I've just checked it on a 24bit 9600 sample rate. You have to tick a
setting in preferences to allow it.
John
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Yep point taken or you can just grin and bare it and consider how convenient
the device might be, at least you can stream your content at the tap of the
control.
> On 8 Feb 2016, at 8:15 AM, John Gurd wrote:
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> That's a very helpful explanation. So no Voice Over with the Apple TV without
> r
That's a very helpful explanation. So no Voice Over with the Apple TV without
resampling. Oh well, at least now we know. I might go ahead and buy the new
Apple TV anyway. My wife would probably use some of the apps, so I can pretend
it's not really for me. (smiles)
John
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If you wish to keep your iPhone but want to listen to the music in far better
quality than what Apple’s Headphone output gives then the pair of headphones
reviewed here may be exactly what you’ve been after, even I’m tempted to get a
pair though I don’t use the iPhone for much these days but the
Not a bad review for for this editing package though as the author states its
an “Introduction” so a lot has been left out such as multi track audio editing
and production and that’s understandable given the review discusses basic ways
to use the App.
I’ve been using Amadeus Pro now since 2007
Hi!
Is it tidal you’re looking for?
/A
> On 06 Feb 2016, at 18:01, hamitcampos wrote:
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> There's HD tracks and I tracks. Just remember you need 1 of the new players
> that will play 96 KHZ 24 bit files.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 6, 2016, at 11:01 AM, Steve Jacobson wrote:
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>> Re
Ah I forgot about the Zoom H6. Yeah it's epic. It could if you used all the
XLR connecters
With mikes and set it up right and had the software to create this later
theriticly do 5.1 surround sound. John has to remember though unless like
Neal he can remember the menues or uses 1 of the podcasts a
You mean an accessible recorder? There's always the Olympus LS 100. Or if
you don't need XLR connecters or almost $300 is out of reach there's the LS
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Hi,
Well there is the Olympus ls100 and a Fostex + a Yamaha, which all will do.
Brian
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Hi John.
Around November last year I took the plunge and bought a portable didgital
recorder of extraduanery quality, called the Zoom H6. In the UK this cost
me about £370.00.
I didn't tell my wife just how expensive it was, haha.
As far as accessability is concerned, it's not too good but
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