Hi, Jeff!
I have a Creative Zen Nano Plus, and, to my mind, the mp3 player is pretty
accessible. But once you touch that menus button that takes you into the FM
radio and all those other features, you can get into quite a quagmire that
you just have to guess your way out of! Smile. Thjere
Hello, list,
Like the subject asks, how accessible is the Creative Zen Nano Plus
1GB MP3 Player? I'm interested in accessibility of both basic
functions as well as more advanced features.
Thanks very much for any and all input.
Jeff
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I was thinking about the 8GB Sandisk MP3 flash player.
If anyone owns a Sandisk mp3 player could you tell me what are the plusses
and the minuses?
Thanks all over the place gang.
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I just read a review that said the Olympus recorders do play MP3.
K4NKZ SICK and derange Jim wrote:
> hi, I am going to be taking some training courses that I mite have to take
> some notes. so I am looking for a Digital voice recorder that will also play
> mp3 files. it would also be nice if it i
hi, I am going to be taking some training courses that I mite have to take
some notes. so I am looking for a Digital voice recorder that will also play
mp3 files. it would also be nice if it is user friendly for the blind.
the new Olympus Digital recorders I under stand record in WMA, and I don't
k
same here
Really enjoyed..
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One of the best most honest reviews I
One of the best most honest reviews I have ever read, sure enjoyed it.
Chuck
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> Well, I did post the rev
would be to let the rest of the world think
it
is a regular product review web site.
Thanks for that very useful review, Joy.
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First I'll give the pluses. What I consider a plus for this item is the
direct plug and pl
First I'll give the pluses. What I consider a plus for this item is the direct
plug and play access without any stinkin' proprietory software to muck around
with. That, to me, is more a must than a plus!
Second plus, although, not necessarily anything real big or important, is the
fact one can
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Subject: The best MP3 player
Hi everyone!
A very interesting thread this one but (for my needs at least) the
Bookport doesn't seem to be the best MP3 player but it is by no means
the only accessible mp3 player around. Take for example my Nokia N70
mobile
s, I think, which is
about twice the price of the Iriver H340.
Caroline.
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I'll keep an eye on that
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I'll keep an eye on that then. There was something else available,
can't think of the name of it now but
udio@pc-audio.org>
>
> Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 10:58 PM
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>
>
>
>> Hi everyone!
>> A very interesting thread this one but (for my needs at least) the
>> Bookport doesn't seem to be the best MP3 player but it is by n
t about
rockbox. Apparently they're coming out with a new unit, so it might be
part of that one.
Brandon
Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Hi everyone!
> A very interesting thread this one but (for my needs at least) the
> Bookport doesn't seem to be the best MP3 player but it is by no mean
I guess...Keith
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The BookCourier is, I believe, the same physical size as the BookPort
but
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>> A
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e forthcoming in the new
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everyone!
> A very interesting thread this one but (for my needs at least) the
> Bookport doesn't seem to be the best MP3 player but it is by no means
> the only accessible mp3 player around. Take for example my Nokia N70
> mobile phone using the Talks software, no trouble wh
Sure!
Take a look at:
http://www.hartgen.org/specialist.html
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Are there any comparison artic
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The BookCourier is, I believe, the same physical size as the BookPort but
the BookPort has an extra row of buttons which e
Ah, ok. thanks for that.
On 10/12/2006, at 2:00 AM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
Thats the little brother of the Book Port
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years and use it nearly every day.
Find out more by visiting
http://www.bookcourier.com
Caroline.
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Thats the little brother of the Book Port
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> I've just found something else call
would be just right.
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> Hi everyone!
> A very interesting
gt;
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> Hi everyone!
> A very interesting thread this one but (for my needs at least) the
> Bookport doesn't seem to be the best MP3 player but it is by no means
> the only accessible mp3 player around. Take
have a daisy reader,
that would be just right.
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> Hi everyone!
> A very interes
Now if I could have a phone that could do that plus have a daisy reader,
that would be just right.
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Hi everyone!
A very interesting thread this one but (for my needs at
Hi everyone!
A very interesting thread this one but (for my needs at least) the
Bookport doesn't seem to be the best MP3 player but it is by no means
the only accessible mp3 player around. Take for example my Nokia N70
mobile phone using the Talks software, no trouble whatsoever
acce
I don't know about the third unit you mentioned. The biggest thing I like
about the book port is that it is four devices in one.
* text and document reader
* digital recorder
* mp3 player
* braille note taker
It will also read web pages
I got mine last January and have not been disappo
I would check the Access World archives at www.afb.org. I would
think they would have done a comparison sometime. HTH
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> Just my opinion here. Don't waste your money on MP3
uot;
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>I already use rechargeable batteries. Do you mean a battery that will
> recharge by USB or by power supply? I do hope so.
>
> P.
>
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Subject: Best MP3 Player
Just my opinion here. Don't waste your money on MP3
players/recorders made specifically for the sighted user. Buy
the Book Port from APH. I use this device everyday to listen to
podcasts and other media I download. I transfer the recordings
Repl
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>> Support for ogg vorbis and rechargeable batteries are forthcoming in
>> the new
>> model.
>> Allison
>
uries
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>
>> Just my opinion here. Don't waste your money on MP3
>> players/recorders made specifically for the sighted u
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 8:56 PM
Subject: Best MP3 Player
> Just my opinion here. Don't waste your money on MP3
> players/recorders made specifically for the sighted user. Buy
> the Book Port from APH. I use this device everyday to listen to
> podcasts and other media I d
Just my opinion here. Don't waste your money on MP3
players/recorders made specifically for the sighted user. Buy
the Book Port from APH. I use this device everyday to listen to
podcasts and other media I download. I transfer the recordings
Replay AV makes for me to the Book Port. You do not have t
hi friends, at the weekend i purchased the i audio mp3 player with rock box,
so far i have just charged it up it was recommended to me by another blind
musician, is there anyone on this list using the i audio?? can it be used as
a recorder using a microphone, i do quite a lot of interviewing for
Hello Brandon:
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Thanks for the lead on the Sony MZB100 manual. I just noticed that was
from you.
Thanks.
Jerry
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> Where can I read about these units?
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> The following got lost in my dra
Hi all,
I've got a sort of problem: I'm looking for an MP3 player that has at
least 1GB hopefully more of memory. I'd really like the following
features in order of importance.
1. Removable disk, or easy-to-use software that doesn't do encryption.
USB charging.
2. FM rad
always
something I don't like about them or they are just to darn hard to use.
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file every time
HTH,
Caroline.
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files DESK TOP_DF and
DESKTOP_DP. Have these got something to do with the progressing from track
to track? Any ideas?
Ciao,
Ron.
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A currently still available CD-MP3-Player from Sony is the D-NE330. I
heard that its buttons are a bit small, but I haven't tried it. The Sony
players can resume exactly from the last stop position, but only if the
CD isn't taken out. As soon as one opens the door, the resume marker
ge
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: MP3 player with bookmark capability
> Hi Ron, if you are looking for an portable CD player that bookmarks,
> I recommend the Sony DNF 610. It plays regular and MP3 CDs and I got
> mine for about $80 a couple of years ago. If you can'
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ard to find now. Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>--Warmest regards,
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>--Rick Alfaro
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Hi, Ron,
It's not clear to me if you want a player capable of playing CDs with
MP3 files on them or are you copying th
Hi Ron, if you are looking for an portable CD player that bookmarks,
I recommend the Sony DNF 610. It plays regular and MP3 CDs and I got
mine for about $80 a couple of years ago. If you can't find this
particular model, I would just look at the Sony portables and see if
they have the bookma
Hi, Ron,
It's not clear to me if you want a player capable of playing CDs with
MP3 files on them or are you copying the MP3 files off the CD and
loading them on a MP3 player? If you are playing the MP3 CDs on a CD
player, then I recall the Sony CD players have a dependable resume
featu
Many thanks
Ron.
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> The latest Top Tech tidbits for Th
The latest Top Tech tidbits for Thursday contined a link to a Cnet review of
the best mp3 players for audio books. At least one person had difficulty
getting into the link because of its length, but the article is still there.
For your convenience, here are the names of the non-iPod players they h
Hi Everyone,
I have just received my first CD from Calibre. My MP3 player goes back to the
beginning of the current track every time I switch off. I am looking for a
player that takes the CDs and keeps my place. I am not after a fancy player
with Daisy capability but a cheap but decent player
Hi,
I have the iaudio x5 and I hear some have the rockbox functioning but
I can't get any sound with or with out rockbox, so, I am interested
in learning this too.
At 06:44 AM 9/26/2006 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi list:
>
>Can the IAudio X5 MP3 player be used at all without RockBox
Hi list:
Can the IAudio X5 MP3 player be used at all without RockBox installed on it? If
so, what can you do?
Thanks in advance!
Wayne
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Subject: RE: mp3 player that plays wma's
Tim, thanks for the answer. One last question, I promise.
How does the player handle the additional memory when installed? Is every
thing seamless to the user,
card?
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I know
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> Smaller files would certainly be the appropriate solution and I have
> suggested this to the Vancouver Public Library and my local Fraser Valley
> Library but
systems are
able to reach consensus.
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Rob,
Thanks for the suggestion.
PM
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Thanks for the responses folks. I did find info on the Motorola players.
If I can find one of the m25 units for a good price, I may try one. One
thing that was not mentioned on the Motorola site was wheth
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I don't know how useful this will be but I found this on sale
as of now none of the iriver flash mp3 players can run rockbox
there is the ondio which can
hth
tj
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> H
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Tim,
Do you have a link for more info on this Motorola unit?
Can you rew
issue. Thanks again for the advice.
>
>
>
>
>
> --Warmest regards,
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> --Rick Alfaro
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No you don't. I bought a M
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With Net Library, there two options:
The first option is to download radio quality. This file is roughly one
tfifth of the CD quality file which is the second option.
So, if your file was 135 megs the other should be about 30 megs.
I ha
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Hi, Rick! Sorry for my delayed response to your post. At the moment, I
don't know of any good accessible player that will bookmark your net libr
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Hi,
I would like to no what other iRiver MP3 player everyone has other then the
IFP models that has Rockbox available for them. I'm interested in one but I
don't no which one to get. I do no I want that's flash base
Hi,
I would like to no what other iRiver MP3 player everyone has other
then the IFP models that has Rockbox available for them. I'm
interested in one but I don't no which one to get. I do no I want
that's flash based not the hard drive type. I really appreciate a
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> Kathy,
>
> My local library uses net library for
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Kathy,
My local library uses net library for downloadable books and I have signed
up to use the service. The big problem I have encountered is that th
your place.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
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Hi, Londa! I work at our
Kathy,
Thank you for the help.
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Well, tate, I haven't really stu
Well, tate, I haven't really studied it in deatail. It does have several
menus, including an FM radio. But the first thing that does come up is the
mp3 player. It has one of those little displays where you can find play,
stop, backward and forward and I think an enter button, all arr
Is the ilo easy to lern?
I like what I read about it.
Wood you please tell us more about it.
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Hi, Londa! I work at our public library which also now has access to free
downloadable books that are in wma-drm (digital rights management) format,
so I know the search for such an mp3 player quite well. I have found two
players that are more or less accessible. one is the Ilo for about $99
Hi All,
I'm looking for an accessible mp3 player that also plays WMA files. Our
library system is getting downloadable audio books and wants to be able to
provide some suggestions for blind patrons. they'd also like to be able to
purchase players and loan them with books preloaded
at it used to be.
Don Roberts
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I've got an IFP 899 model from Iriver
ll* need sighted
> >help to access the menus, but once you do, you can operate it like
> >any other mp3 player.
> >Plus if you can get rockbox installed on other models like the h140
> >or h340 series, that makes it accessible as well.
> >So, gotta agree with Nick here
anted you *will* need sighted
>help to access the menus, but once you do, you can operate it like
>any other mp3 player.
>Plus if you can get rockbox installed on other models like the h140
>or h340 series, that makes it accessible as well.
>So, gotta agree with Nick here, what utter bull
I've got an IFP 899 model from Iriver, and if that thing isn't
accessible, then i dunno what is. Granted you *will* need sighted
help to access the menus, but once you do, you can operate it like
any other mp3 player.
Plus if you can get rockbox installed on other models like the h14
OK, I'm confused. I had heard that some IRivers are very accessible and
user-friendly! I went to eBay thinking I might find something helpful and I
found nothing with more than 1 or 2 gb of space in the ifp 700-series. I
can't believe I wouldn't want a video iPod since it is already known to
ture notes?
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What utter bullshit!
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What utter bullshit!
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> but the IRiver is not accessible at all. at leas
Hi,
I'm going to research this thing and see what I can find. I use eBay
frequequently so I'll check it out.
Jo, Aggie and Salaam
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The rockbox he is speaking of is speech software for the IRiver
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From: "Nick G"
but the IRiver is not accessible at all. at least tha'ts hwaht I'vee heard.
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From: "Nick G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: If you had to buy a mp3 playe
ptember 09, 2006 9:06 PM
Subject: Re: If you had to buy a mp3 player today
> Well actually my sister recomended it as it is cheaper and doesn't have
> the
> vidio thingy like hers.
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> From: "Nick G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
Well actually my sister recomended it as it is cheaper and doesn't have the
vidio thingy like hers.
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From: "Nick G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 5:29 PM
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Arthur Barney
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From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: If you had to buy a mp3 player today
> speaking of mp3 players? Woll rockbox work
Sarah, yes. So far as i know the IPod Nano will work with rockbox.
However, I have to discourage you from buying one, unless you want an mp3
player known to break in half. Still interested? I didn't thinhk so.
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From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECT
cussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: If you had to buy a mp3 player today
Hi jack,
hear is the site.
http://www.rockbox.org/
Arthur Barney
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From: "Jack Conti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion li
Hi jack,
hear is the site.
http://www.rockbox.org/
Arthur Barney
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From: "Jack Conti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: If you had to buy a mp3 player today
> Hi
rds how
> > do you know where you are in the menuis?
> > thanks in advance.
> > At 09:27 PM 9/5/2006, you wrote:
> >>I, personally, would by the IAUdio X5 from www.cowonamerica.com. It has a
> >>hard drive, is made out of nice metal, and cah use rock bo
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