ake sure i have this down before i go.
Thanks.
Dave.
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> Hi Dave,
>
> No. It is no
s startstop.com. I believe it is
> a
> little over $200 for the DS-50 nowadays.
>
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>> Gary and Dave,
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>> Converting the file is a very good idea, however, as the "standard" for
>&
Darrell, you're right about that, I wasn't thinking!
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> Gary and Dave,
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Hi,
Thanks a lot for this information. THe mp3 conversion or posting is not
a problem. Rss however is something i don't know. Is this difficult?
Thanks.
Dave.
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Hello Albert,
The Victor Reader Stream is an excellent example of a player that is not
currently able to handle the WMA format. The Book Port is anot
Darrell, I didn't know about the specifications for podcasts. Thanks
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Gary and
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> Gary and Dave,
>
> Converting the file is a very good idea, however, as the "standard" for
> podcasts specifies an MP3 enclosure delivered by way of an RSS feed.
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collar or be it a headset or be it one of those sets that go on your ears.
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> Hi,
>Thanks fo
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Even if they don't use Windows Media Player, the program they do use will
probably play WMA files.
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the Olympus DS-50 cost about $249.00. the DS-40 costs $199.00. all you need
do is
to convert the WMA file you record to an MP3 file if you want to. you don't
need
to however since people that will be listening to you
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> Hi,
>Thanks for your reply. How much do those digital recorders go for and
> what's the difference between t
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> Hi,
>Thanks for your reply. How much do those digital recorders go for and
> what's the difference between the tw
A good place to get this recorder is startstop.com. I believe it is a
little over $200 for the DS-50 nowadays.
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Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 10:48 AM
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply. How much do those digital recorders go for and
what's the difference between the two you referenced?
I am learning goldwave.
Thanks.
Dave.
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Hi Dave,
I'm still a huge fan of the Olympus DS-50. Listen to a couple of the most
recent podcasts at http://www.blindaccessjournal.com and check out
blindcooltech.com for a review.
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Hi, making the pod cast is simple, depends on your skill and the quality
you want to create. If your on the road, use a digital battery run
recorder, the best I know of is an Olympis 40 or 50. You just press a
button, speak and it is saved as a wma file. You must then download this
to your com, sen
hi Tyler.
i herd about the radio station on winamp.
but i don't know how. if you find out let me know!
David
Come check me out on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/highenergyfm
or take a listen http://www.live365.com/stations/highenergyfm
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