, recertified players
starting at $65.99.
All the best,
Laz
From: "Colin Phelan"
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Subject: Music on the Go
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Hi All,, looking to change how I listen to music on th
is no expansion slot for more memory on any iThings.
As part of your research, I urge you to take a listen to:
http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/an-introduction-to-talking-mp3-players/
It just may fulfill your needs and wants...
All the best,
laz
From: "Colin Phelan"
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e any
recommendations? My recordings aren't professional by any means, so it
doesn't have to be expensive, whatever the solution is.
Thanks in advance and happy holidays everyone!
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See our current sp
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This would be perfect for your needs as you can use 64GB cards to
store your entire music library.
Regards,
Laz
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All the best,
Laz
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 09:47:21 +
From: Johny Cassidy
To: "pc-audio@pc-audio.org"
Subject: A question about blue tooth for a amplifier and speakers
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Hi Adrien,
I started using this file type for encoding my audiobooks for
listening on my Talking MP3 Player. A friend suggested it because it
takes up less space and the quality is at least as good as MP3 or OGG.
You can use Goldwave to convert them to MP3 if you like.
Season's greetings!
to be transcribed?
I have other questions, but they would be considered off topic for the
list...
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Laz
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the impression they bought some
old Android phone hardware and replaced the touch screen with
buttons, but it still has a very slow processor and likely low memory
as well. I thought it would be a better device than it turned out to
be in reality.
Laz
On 9/18/16, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>
questions regarding the Sansa Clip let me know
and I'll be glad to help.
Regards,
Laz
On 1/25/17, Georges Zaynoun wrote:
> I need it desperately and it can be software on pc or a hardware like
> the Sansa Clip. The problem with the Sansa is that when I am in pitch
> mode I cannot do paus
Someone on another list already answered this but I can't attest as to
whether either the Victor Stream or VLC can do it having never done it
on either of those.
Laz
On 1/26/17, Georges Zaynoun wrote:
> Thank you Laz, can this be done with Victor Reader Stream 2nd
> generation
, of course.
Go into settings, playback settings, prevent track skipping, select
yes, and click the select button.
Remember where this setting is located so you can later reverse it.
Laz
On 2/5/17, Georges Zaynoun wrote:
> Is there a setting in this device that makes it play only one file
Send a blank message to blind-bst+subscr...@groups.io
It has over 450 members and going strong.
Laz
On 5/1/17, Hamit Campos wrote:
> Ah what did ya do with it? On the subject of getting rid of stuff,
> anyone know someware where people sell stuff like this? Like an EBay for
> Blin
Hi Gera,
You can lurk as long as you want. (smile)
Laz
On 5/2/17, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
> And do you have to buy or sale something to be on, or could I just go on
> and see if I someday find an interesting item I'd like to buy or sale?
> El 02/05/2017 a las 10:18 a.m., Laz esc
.html
Regards,
Laz Mesa
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Phone: 727-498-0121
Skype: lazmesa
Personal Facebook: https://m.faceboo
There are at least two very good blind tech lists on groups.io where
PC audio questions are asked and answered every day.
Laz
On 11/14/17, Tom Kaufman wrote:
> I have to agree with Norma here; once in a while, I've seen stuff like a
> message (supposedly from a subscriber) the mess
As with all groups.io lists all you have to do is send a blank message
to the below two email addresses to join:
blindtech+subscr...@groups.io
main+subscr...@techtalk.groups.io
One group has over 400 members and the other has over 300.
Laz
On 11/14/17, Tom Kaufman wrote:
> And what are
t the balance level back to normal.
Needless to say this is a pain in the you know what. Is there a place in
WinAmp to set the balance?
Thanks,
Laz
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Is there a program that automatically trims the beginnings and ends of
mp3 files? Hopefully with a batch capability as well. Of course, it
should be blind accessible too.
Thanks,
Laz
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, including OGG Vorbis and FLAC. If interested, write me
at: accessibleelectron...@gmail.com
Best regards,
Laz
> I am looking for an mp3 player. This player idealy would have a radio built
> in and be accessible.
> Does anyone have any sugestions?
< Roy
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Hi Arthur,
Yes. Unless you prefer priority mail, which is only $9.99 more.
Best regards,
Laz
Arthur wrote:
> Is that also free shipping to Canada?
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affordably, nowhere near
the $300 mark. If anyone is interested, please check out the links in
my signature below.
If there are any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at
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Best regards,
Laz
Robert doc Wright rote:
> In an earlier post I mentioned Ez
Hi Tim,
You could always just get an MP3 player which playes FLAC files
instead of transcoding all those files. Check out the links in my
signature below for more information on accessible talking MP3 players
which I happen to sell.
Best regards,
Laz
On Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 23:20:30 +0100
my signature below for more
information on how to get a Sansa MP3 player for yourself at an
affordable price.
Regards,
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models available! Play MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis, AAC, FLAC, AIFF, WAV,
and more. Record from FM radio or bu
es, but it shouldn't be a problem anymore if you delete
them as described above.
Regards,
Laz
> I always use the safely remove hardware feature. I've had it for almost two
> years, and this just started in the last couple of months.
> My heart is in his hands. His heart is in my s
t the room while listening or
share your audio with someone else. They're very portable as they fit
in your pocket.
Take a look at the website for more information.
http://www.talkingmp3players.com/accessories.html
Regards,
Laz
You wrote:
I am in need of a good sounding set of portable amp
n to an audiobook
without having the headphones on and while I'm doing something else in
the room. You could use them for listening to music, but don't expect
it to sound like a stereo system.
Hope that answers your question.
Laz
You wrote:
Hello Laz Mesa,
What do those speakers sound like
Take a look at this page:
http://www.talkingmp3players.com/sansa-fuze.html
Our players come completely set up and speaking.
Regards,
Laz
Joe wrote:
I'd like to get the Sansa Fuse with the earlier V 1 firmware on it so
I can install rock box and have it talk. Rock box won't wor
sted in trying out is
the iPod Touch, but I can't afford one.
Regards,
Laz
You wrote:
Well, the subject line asks the question. I'd also like to know if any
of them speak what's on screen. Thanks. Joe.
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You wrote:
I saw that there is a manual or guide. Is this in accessible format or is
it, like a lot of guides, printed? Or if it's printed, is there a guide
somewhere online that we can read when we get the player?
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conds and then letting it go. Simple as that. Of course you also
get the free tech support and the 90-day replacement warranty in case
something doesn't work right.
Regards,
Laz
You wrote:
hi did you get the eight gig fuse player or the other eight gig player that
they sold?
Also when you
built-in mic of
an E250, which is the first Sansa I ever owned and Rockboxed. You can
download it from:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/y64ypw
Regards,
Laz
You wrote:
I'm thinking of getting the E 200 4 gig or 8 gig Sandisk MP 3 player
but I would like to hear the quality of a recording made
nd up
with one word per line, the text on some pages is all mushed up
together, or any words with the letters "fi" in them are missing those
letters, as in "file" becomes "le." These are instances which have
been described to me by customers trying to read these PDF m
rd on
another list that you can do it by following a few steps in iTunes
though. *shrugs* Not for me thank you.
Laz
Mario wrote:
Hi, it is possible on iphod touch to copy and paste directly from windows?
A presto,
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27;s a very personal thing, so
whatever sounds good to your ears is your answer.
Laz
Joe wrote:
>> Here's an interesting question. I've experimented with a lot of different
>> bit rates and sample rates doing voice recordings but still don't know
>> what combinatio
Hi Robert,
Maybe the answer is to get a portable media player that plays FLAC and
other file types. The ones we sell do. Take a look at my signature
below.
Laz
"Robert doc Wright" wrote:
I hear a lot about flak but I'm pretty sure my zenstone will not play it and
I no my nls
Hi all,
What other accessible portable players are there available today that
can play OGG files aside from the Stream, BookSense, and Rockboxed MP3
players?
Any input is welcome and thanks in advance!
Laz
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Oxelon Media Converter is freeware and converts MP4 files to different
either audio or video formats. You can download it from:
http://www.oxelon.com/media_converter.html
I don't think Goldwave supports MP4 files.
Laz
From: "DJ DOCTOR P"
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 6:13 A
Congratulations Robert!
I believe you have to use iTunes to do anything with it, so your first
step is to install iTunes and go from there.
Laz
"Robert doc Wright" wrote:
I just recently won a 16gb ipod nano. How do I go about geting the
speech installed?
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as far as I know, it doesn't replace the firmware,
it's a dual-boot system and doesn't get rid of the Apple firmware at
all.
I hope that helps clear things up a little.
Laz
"DJ DOCTOR P" wrote:
Hello,
ITunes has nothing to do with getting speech on the IPod.
You will need
Hi Wendy,
Before I can offer any assistance, I need to know a couple of things.
Are you running Rockbox or just using the Sansa firmware?
Are you copying and pasting, or are you syncing the player?
Which folder are you copying these files into?
Regards,
Laz
"Wendy Dundas" wrote:
I'm on the digest mode on the PC-Audio list, so I'll see your answer
next time the digest comes around, probably tomorrow, so if you wish
to contact me directly, you can do so by sending your email to:
laza...@gmail.com
Regards,
Laz
"Wendy Dundas" wrote:
Hi Laz
I'm u
Hi Joe,
There's no one distributing these Talking MP3 Players in the UK, but
you can order from the following site and get discounted shipping and
handling on priority international mail.
http://www.talkingmp3players.com/
Regards,
Laz
Joe Paton wrote:
Who distributes these players in th
use my Sansa Fuze for my listening pleasure.
Comparing these two devices is like comparing apples to oranges, no
pun intended. LOL!
Regards,
Laz
"Christopher Chaltain" wrote:
I haven't ordered a Rockbox loaded MP3 player from Accessible Electronics,
but I have used Rockbox on the
Yes, better as in sound quality.
Laz
Andr? van Deventer wrote:
Bett4er as in sound quality?
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Laz Mesa
Sent: 23 November 2010 09:02 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: RE: MP3
This may be interesting to those of you who have questions about what
Rockbox can do on an affordable MP3 player.
News Wire:
Laz MESA will be discussing Rockbox, a replacement firmware which can
be used with some MP3 players and which takes advantage of the
hardware capabilities of the MP3
t you want, I certainly won't twist your arm to
purchase one of my players any time soon. (Rolling my eyes).
Laz
Dane Trethowan wrote:
Only have one comment to this, if the blind want to be continually
ripped off then go here, why would anyone apy extra to buy a MP3 player
and have Rockbox in
tomers on the site.
What MP3 player do you use Dane? Are you perhaps an Apple enthusiast? LOL!
Didn't expect this type of personal attack from a complete stranger.
Laz
Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hmm, not sure about this, bordering on going against the Rockbox open
licence agreement, as you
at I'm talking about.
Laz
"Matthew C" wrote:
I would wonder if he could get around that by just saying he is charging for
the labor to do it? Instead of charging any money for the actual program?
Just a thought. I don't like the policy though. As you stated I believe it
is fre
ind of personal attack from you. I thought you were way
above this type of thing, but apparently I was wrong in my thinking.
Laz
Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay, well I'd like to make it clear that I certainly don't want to
ruin anyone's reputation and I agree! the more products the b
Thanks Tony! I think he just missed his medication or something.
Anything in particular you want me to cover? Send me a private email
if you have anything you want me to go over in the presentation.
Thanks!
Laz
"nick danger" wrote:
Houdy las,
Don't sweat him buddy. Perha
by one
individual on this list regarding my character, integrity, and
honesty.
My thanks to you all!
Laz
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Not just any MP3 player, there is a list at rockbox.org which informs
you which MP3 players Rockbox supports.
Laz
"Silomo Khumalo" <207504...@ukzn.ac.za> wrote:
Dear list, I'm not a technically advance person. However, I will like
to know whether I can install rock
This has not been implemented in Rockbox yet. If and when they do,
I'll be the first to jump on it and announce it broadly.
Laz
Kevin Cussick wrote:
I remember a year or 2 ago there was some talk of using espeak on rock
box, this meant that you could read text files on your sansa mp3 p
this presentation might help to bring you up to speed on the
subject.
Here is the direct download link:
http://accessibleworld.org/audio/download/673/tt03-07-11_Laz_mesa.mp3
Regards,
Laz
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Regards,
Laz
Randy Tijerina wrote:
Friends, My brother called me, and well he's not familiar with jaws
or talkiing software for Ipods. Neither am I to be honest.
What are some good IPod brands that wi
Steve, I can't vouch for Accessible World, but if you check on our
site, you can certainly listen to it or download it. Just go here:
http://www.talkingmp3players.com/demo.html
Laz
Steve Matzura wrote:
I just tried downloading this. I guess you or Accessible World doesn't
keep t
e Roxio 7 point something.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Laz
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ng or two about Rockbox. (smiles)
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Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 22:46:00 -0500
From: "David Tanner"
To: "ACBRadio Friends List" ,
,
Subject: [Mm-friends] Coming Up On MainMenu For November 2 2012
Message-ID: <5EBE1D3C5C8C41DB99958F3582DCC090@ASUSNETBO
con job. All I can
say is that I tried to shed some light on it months ago. I'm not even
going to try to promote my own Talking MP3 Players in this message,
just that i feel very sorry for those who got ripped off.
Happy holidays everyone!
Laz
From: Chris H
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Su
I
made this request over a year ago.
Laz
From: "Brian Olesen"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Subject: Re: Skype and GW Connect
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re
ciate the sound it
delivers, some of them even audiophiles.
Many satisfied folks in the UK have purchased our players, and we do
ship worldwide.
To hear about it, just download one or both of the below files,
Main Menu
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Hello Listers,
I'm looking for some good bit torrent sites. I've only been aware of a
couple, and I'm looking for a greater assortment of pickin's. Can anyone
suggest any?
Thanks, Laz
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When you first get on the Suprnova.com site use f7, if you use JFW, and the
constant refresh won't interrupt you as you arrow up and down on the list.
Hope this helps you out,
Laz
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Hi Terry,
I use ABC to manage my torrent downloads. It's very blind-friendly. I don't
have a web site for you, but you can Google it, search for ABC torrent, and
that should bring it up.
Hope that helps,
Laz
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