Hello List!
I just purchased a new MP3 Player today at Best Buy. It came with a disc withe
the installation file. Windows says it recognizes new hardware, but when I go
to the My Computer and open up it and view the list of drives, the MP3 drive
cannot be seen. On the otherhand, I plug in a
Hi guys,
how easy is it to transfer files from the computer to either the
supertangent or to the PNY vibe? Also, how much memory does the PNY vibe hold?
Thanks.
Denny
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Interesting product. But, the link doesn't exactly work. I'm looking for a
dealer in Canada right now.
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> Hi guys,
>Does anybody know of any good hardware Mp3 players that are accessible.
> I'm not interested in the iriver, I just want an mp3 player and nothing
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does this player have resume on it? where do you get it?
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try the PNY vibe. Nobody really knows about it, or so I know. I am,
apparently, the only one who owns one . Most people like iriver, too,
but if your looking for a desent MP3 player, which is accesible, try this
one. It comes with no software, it is like a removable disk on your
computer. It
Hi guys,
Does anybody know of any good hardware Mp3 players that are accessible.
I'm not interested in the iriver, I just want an mp3 player and nothing else.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
Denny
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> Hi Scott. I hope that if I'm wrong about this, someone cannot correct me,
> but I thought I heard that they were di
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> Hi folks,
>
> I've been searching the internet for info about accessible mp3 players.
> I've
> heard a very small bit about, and I don
Hi Scott
I have the Iriver h320 hard disk mp3 player. And I am more than satisfied
with it, especially where accessibility is concerned.
And if you perhaps want to record things like meetings on it - this is by
far the best quality recorder in such a portable format that I have ever
heard
Hi folks,
I've been searching the internet for info about accessible mp3 players. I've
heard a very small bit about, and I don't even know if this is the right
name, the Archos jukebox. Is this an mp3 player? If so, is it accessible for
a totally blind user? Where can I find
It shouldn't be with them anyway. I'd recomend, also, the 20 gb samsung. It
soundws nice, anyway.
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A couple of things to consider:
1. Will the player act like an external drive, or are you stuck with the
manufacturer's software? I
.
>But when I burn them to the CD, with or with out a play list, the tracks do
>not play in the correct order.
>
>So I give up! I decided that I should use an MP3 player. that will play
>MP3 and WMA files.
>
>So I want to put many books on to a MP3 player, using 1 track per bo
tracks.
But when I burn them to the CD, with or with out a play list, the tracks do
not play in the correct order.
So I give up! I decided that I should use an MP3 player. that will play
MP3 and WMA files.
So I want to put many books on to a MP3 player, using 1 track per book! Also
I need the MP3
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Hello listers.
Has anyone used this mp3 player? How accessible is the player? I
understand it can be connected to the computer and windows exploer or my
computer can be used to copy files to it. Also, I saw other lyra models on
audilbe's site listed as audible ready. Has anyone used a
7;re gonna get something ***totally***
different and it might not be pleasant, if you see what I mean. You really
do have to be careful about website addresses these days lol.
Either way, for folks who want a simple mp3 player, pulse ain't bad. I
still prefer Winamp, but I do more advanced stu
Hi Allan
My pleasure.
I doubt very much whether you will get a more accessible mp3 player than
Pulse. Even the equalizer is completely accessible and it does not have any
bugs of which I am aware.
And I don't think the price is really that bad.
However it must be remembered that Pul
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>>From: Alan Pollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Actually, I use Goldwave. I just wanted to know how it is done using Winamp.
Peter
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Hi Peter,
I believe you
August 19, 2005 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: pulse mp3 player
How do you convert a wav file to mp3 using Winamp?
Peter
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Hello.
I bought one with ten presets each for a.m., f.m., TV, and weather. It was
a couple years ago, but it cost me around $70.
JulieM
riday, August 19, 2005 5:12 PM
Subject: Portable cd/mp3 player plus am/fm tuner recommendation
> I have been searching audio stors for the following item and have been
> told
> so far that it is not available.
> I am looking for a portable A.M./F.M. tuner with memory presets. These ca
I have been searching audio stors for the following item and have been told
so far that it is not available.
I am looking for a portable A.M./F.M. tuner with memory presets. These can
be on the unit itself or on a remote keypad.
I would also like the unit to be able to play CD's and MP3's.
I am l
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Hi Listers,has anyone had any experience with the Pulse mp3 Player from
Blindsoftware especially useing Win 98?,
How do you convert a wav file to mp3 using Winamp?
Peter
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Allen,
Pulse MP3 is easy to use. However
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Subject: pulse mp3 player
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 20:08:26 +1000
Hi Listers,has anyone had any experience with the Pulse mp3 Player from
Blindsoftware especially useing Win 98?,If so could you let me know your
opinions iether on the list or off List please!Thank you in advance.Alan.
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Hi Listers,has anyone had any experience with the Pulse mp3 Player from
Blindsoftware especially useing Win 98?,If so could you let me know your
opinions iether on the list or off List please!Thank you in advance.Alan.
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In the uK it costs 66 Pounds and 97 pence for the 1 gb version.
chrissie
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> how much doe
how much does it cost?
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> It sounds like a neat little device.
> - Original
It sounds like a neat little device.
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Hi Folks
Just thought people might be interested in
Hi Folks
Just thought people might be interested in a new mp3 player I've just got
hold of. It's made by CNMemory and they just call it an mp3 player - no
special name.
It's about the size of a largish cigarette lighter and is done in three
types, 256, 512 and 1gb storage
There are no clickable graphis that a screen reader can make use of with the
creative media software. I have to have sighted assistance with it as well.
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Subject: Re: question about the zen micro media mp3 player
fromcreativetechnologies
Hi Shane.
Not completely clear what you're looking for here but if it's software to
help you transfer music from your computer to your player and organise it
into playlists then take a look at notmad
r and
therefore make it easier to use.
Kevin
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Hello everyone,
Hello everyone,
My name is Shane Davidson, I am from Stratford ONtario Canada.
I recently aquired a zn micro mp3 player, the player put on by creative
technologies.
Does anyone know of firmware that I can install that wil override it's stupid
explore thing, and make the mp3 player easier t
Hi Loess. I have a Panasonic DVD player that plays MP3 CD's, and it also
plays WMA files.
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Let me add that it also plays OGG Vorbis files, too.
bruce
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It's expensive. But the Victor Reader Classic Plus is great. It plays
music CD's, mp3's, and Daisy formatted material on discs. In Daisy
formatted material you can find and stop on sentences, paragraphs, pages,
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whe
Hello Friends,
Which is the best blind friendly CD mp3-player?
Thanks very much!
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ls, but everyone I've heard about that is accessible has either
been discontinued, or is only available used on a site like ebay yes I even
looked there! So, what I'd like to know is if anyone can recommend a good,
accessible mp3 player, doesn't matter the brand for about $200 to $
The IRIVER H140 and H340 are accessible and you can find them anywear.
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Hi all! Thanks to a lot of folks on he
ible has either
been discontinued, or is only available used on a site like ebay yes I even
looked there! So, what I'd like to know is if anyone can recommend a good,
accessible mp3 player, doesn't matter the brand for about $200 to $250?
I'd like to do voice recordings with it too
n the player in the Janurary
issue of Access World.
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Hi all!
I am looking for an accessible player
Hi all!
I am looking for an accessible player with a good sized built-in hard drive.
Does such a thing exist yet? Thanks!
Allison
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Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 9:51 PM
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Joe,
I have tried several MP3 players and find the Muvo to be the best so far.
The reason is that you don't have complicated software. Once you install
the drivers on your
Hello, is the GMini a player which uses double A batteries or its own
internal rechargibles?
Thanks a lot.
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The only problem I found with Muvo is, if you get the NX or TX models, the
menus are tricky, but that'll be true for any MP3 player.
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Sent:
Joe,
I have the Archos Gmini 120 player. It has a 20 giga byte hard drive
and is easy to use. I have the free Rock Box speech software installed
on it which you can get from www.rockbox.org. I bought the Archos from
Harmony Computers for $186.00, which is a good price. You can call
Harmony
t the Archos, you'll
have to find them on Ebay or Amazon.
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Hi, what do you think is the most blind friendly an
Hi, what do you think is the most blind friendly and best portable mp3
player. I saw something the other day about the Muvo from creative labs.
That looks pretty good. Do you think that would b the best for a totally
blind person? or is there something even better. Thanks, Joe
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Hello Russell. The default setting for recording is via the line-in
jack where you can plug a mic or another source
What MP3 player did you get and where were the files downloaded from? I'm
no expert, so I don't know how much I'll be able to help, but these two
questions may be able to help me or someone else lend you a hand.
Christopher
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Hi All, I got my Son a MP3 player for Christmas. However, he tried to use it
and couldn't download the files for it. for some reason the files were in the
format for the apple computer. Would someone be kind enough to help me?
Viv and Paka
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I can send them to those who posted or wrote me privately because I too
am not sure if it's for the list. I need to find my list or re-make it
so I won't be able to do it until Monday or Tuesday at the latest.
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Hi Raul, you wrote:
> Michael Lang. You are incorrect. You an go to the next folder even if
> you are in the default softwar settings by doing the steps I outlined
> in my previous message.
This is very cumbersome in my opinion. But I'm glad, that you're happy
with it.
<*** Michael Lang ***>
I for one, would love the menu order.
Rusty
spake thusly:-
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Kevin, Russell and others. If you would like I can post the order of
the internal menus and how they go for your reference. I've had this
unit as I have said for well over 6 months and absolu
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Subject: Re: iriver mp3 player
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Kevin, Russell and others. If you would like I can post the order of
the internal menus and how they go for your reference. I've had this
unit as I have said for well over 6 months and absolutely love it. It
really is easy to use and everything y
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Michael Lang. You are incorrect. You an go to the next folder even if
you are in the default softwar settings by doing the steps I outlined in
my previous message.
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Kevin, you wrote:
> how on earth do you skip from one folder to another without having to
> arrow through all the songs to get to the next folder?
This is not possible by default, at least not with the player (don't
know about the remote).
To be able to skip from folder to folder, you have to se
That was my problem with the manual. The use of symbols instead of words
for the buttons. If I knew which they represented, I could probably do a
search and replace.
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> hi, i've recently bought the 20G version for £200, rou
Hi Jeff,
I can't answer the recording part since I've not yet been able to
do it. But the machine just connects via usb 2.0 interface and the songs
can be copied directly from the pc to the unit via windows explorer. Hope
this helps some.
Rusty
> At 04:28 PM 12/9/2004, Jeff - The Ultr
How accessible is this player? In particular, I'm wondering about
setting bit rate for recording. Once it's set, does it remember the
setting until it's changed?
Otherwise, how accessible is this unit?
How does it connect to a computer? Does it connect via USB?
Jeff
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: Thursday, December 09, 2004 8:43 PM
Subject: Re: iRIVER HDD MP3 Player H140
Hi,
If you use the remote, on the right side there are two rocker type
switches. The top one goes from file to file within a folder, and the
bottom one goes from folder to folder, I think. Try it and you might find
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> The IHP-140 player is a hard drive player which is 40 Gb. The IHP-120
> is the same one but it's 20 Gb instead. Bot have an fm-tuner, line-in,
> line-out, usb 2.0 and bo
bit in the manual
but i couldn't folllow it too well.
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> The IHP-140 player is a hard drive player which is 40 Gb. The IHP-120
> is the same one but it's 20 Gb instead. Bot have an fm-tuner, line-in,
> line-out, usb 2.0 and both can r
Hi Raul,
I'd like to know how to record with this unit. I have the h140
unit and have never been able to figure this one out. I listened to
Michael Lang'ds excellent Main Menu review of a similar unit, but still
cannot record my memo's. Michael said that he didn't care much for the
r
Hello Bobcat. I don't understand what is not clear about the manual.
If you want some pointers on using this unit feel free to ask. It's
real easy to use really.
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I looked at the pdf manual found on the Iriver web site and found it wasn't
to helpful. I'd also like to read a better manual so I can see if I can
actually work one of these.
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Subject: iriver mp3 p
The IHP-140 player is a hard drive player which is 40 Gb. The IHP-120
is the same one but it's 20 Gb instead. Bot have an fm-tuner, line-in,
line-out, usb 2.0 and both can record directly into wave or mp3 format.
Both play wave, mp3, wma, and ogg formats. Both are easy to use.
Marko, if yo
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Aad. I have the Iriver ihp120 which is the same unit except for the
fact it's 20 gb instead of 40 gb. The manual is in pdf and real easy to
read. You can get it from www.iriveramerica.com. Click support and
then click the 140 model support. Und
ink of this player/recorder and whether people think
>paying $294 u.s is reasonable for what i'd be getting.
>thanks.
>marco.
>iRIVER HDD MP3 Player H140 40gig OGG JukeBox
>Ogg Vorbis/MP3/WMA/ASF/Voice Recorder/FM Radio/Direct Encoder/8-Line
>LCD/4-Line LCD Remote Contr
wrote:
>hi guys.
>wondering what people think of this player/recorder and whether people think
>paying $294 u.s is reasonable for what i'd be getting.
>thanks.
>marco.
>iRIVER HDD MP3 Player H140 40gig OGG JukeBox
>Ogg Vorbis/MP3/WMA/ASF/Voice Recorder/FM Radio/Direct E
hi all,
sorry for the cross posting
but this subject is audio and technical related.
i have bought an iriver mp3 player
type H140 40 gb.
2i wonder if someone has a manual for this player, or know how i can get one
let me know off list
aad
aad leeflang rotterdam the netherlands.
email and msn
hi guys.
wondering what people think of this player/recorder and whether people think
paying $294 u.s is reasonable for what i'd be getting.
thanks.
marco.
iRIVER HDD MP3 Player H140 40gig OGG JukeBox
Ogg Vorbis/MP3/WMA/ASF/Voice Recorder/FM Radio/Direct Encoder/8-Line
LCD/4-Lin
a wma file is a windows media file.
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Hi
oot into it!
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Hi all, what is a wma file? Thank
Hi all, what is a wma file? Thanks, David
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> Hi Ge
could manage on your own.
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> hi can a perso
Hi listers. I have a Phillips home theater system that has a progressive
scan dvd player in it. Some of my mp3s won't play correctly, including mp3s
made with k1000 using eloquence. Is there any fool proof way to write these
files so they will play? Thanks in advance.
Ted Phillips
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> as any
> mp3 player can be. plus it had the ability to record.
> email or msn
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Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 8:08 PM
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> Okay. What's the difference between the H1
n Sun, 14 Nov 2004, kevin and emma wrote:
just to let folks know who helped me with this one, i eventually went for an
iRiver h-120. had good reviews and seemed to be about as accessible as any
mp3 player can be. plus it had the ability to record.
email or msn
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just to let folks know who helped me with this one, i eventually went for an
iRiver h-120. had good reviews and seemed to be about as accessible as any
mp3 player can be. plus it had the ability to record.
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I need some advice on that unit. I use it primarily to play music and the
player does not play through. In other words it stops after each song. Any
suggestions on how to put this right?
Gerry
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Subject: Creative MuVo MP3 player
Is the free player offered by audible.com accessible? They are
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Is the free player offered by audible.com accessible? They are
offering the Creative MuV
Is the free player offered by audible.com accessible? They are
offering the Creative MuVo MP3 player for free with a 1 year
subscription. How does this player compare to the player they used to
offer, the Otis, in terms of accessibility?
Are there any other players which support audible.com
re to access the audio tracks. This
is a folder on the MP3 player that contains all of your MP3, WAV & WMA
files.
You can then either use control + A to select all tracks or highlight a
single track. You then press the applications key which will bring up a
context menu. Arrowing down the
If I may jump in here?
Is there a shuffle function during playback on this machine? And, what is
the largest memory that you can get on it?
Thanks.
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t's connected to your computer. This software will allow you to easily
transfer music both to and from the creative MP3 player and it will allow
you to create playlists plus a few other very useful functions. This is how
I tend to use mine most often. I create the playlist whilst the player is
con
hi, has anyone used this mp3 player? i like the specs on it but haven't
managed to get my hands on one to have a look. the specs say it has
"intuitive scroll wheel navigation", this is the bit that concerns me re
accessibility, i have no useful sight! so any comments would be help
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> is there a link for this player?
> looks very
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> I hope this player is accessable.
> We need voice recognition in an hd player. I hope the drive acts as
another
> hard drive and doesn't run on some unusable software.
> New MP3 Player
hough. I'm very glad I didn't buy one of their players.
Gary King
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> I hope this player is accessable.
> We need voice recognition in an hd player. I
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