Re: Blind friendly Digital audio recording devices

2004-06-10 Thread Jerry Richer
Kathy! For a couple of years now the Sony MZB-100 has been the portable hi-fidelity recorder of choice for blind people. It's one big drawback is that you can't transfer it's recordings to computer except through recording them again on the computer. The newer models will have this data tra

Re: Blind friendly Digital audio recording devices

2004-06-09 Thread Michael Lang
Kathy, you wrote: > Hi, all! Thanks for the advice. As I was looking at this Olympus DM-1 I > came upon something that blew my mind: the OlympusDM-20. Anyone know > anything about it and how useful it is for a blind person? Well, it only has one socket for audio input and output. It is difficu

Re: Blind friendly Digital audio recording devices

2004-06-09 Thread Kathy Szinnyey/Fred Otto
t; To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 5:18 AM Subject: RE: Blind friendly Digital audio recording devices > Hi, the archos seems a good bet, if you can get one of the older > models, they seem to be on ebay most of the tim

RE: Blind friendly Digital audio recording devices

2004-06-09 Thread rinty
Hi, the archos seems a good bet, if you can get one of the older models, they seem to be on ebay most of the time. Alternatively something like the Olympus DM1, which is basically a Dictaphone, is worth considering, as it can save what it records in MP3 format, and it has an external mic socket. I

RE: Blind friendly Digital audio recording devices

2004-06-09 Thread Rick Alfaro
Woops, sorry. You are 100% correct. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shane Christenson Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:17 AM To: PC audio discussion list. Subject: RE: Blind friendly Digital audio recording devices Correction

RE: Blind friendly Digital audio recording devices

2004-06-09 Thread Shane Christenson
Correction. That's the sony mz-b100. Shane At 09:02 AM 6/9/2004, you wrote: Have you considered the Sony MZR B100? It is a minidisk recorder, but from what I understand just about all of its functions have dedicated buttons. Check www.irti.net They are expensive at about $369 I believe. Best regar

RE: Blind friendly Digital audio recording devices

2004-06-09 Thread Rick Alfaro
Have you considered the Sony MZR B100? It is a minidisk recorder, but from what I understand just about all of its functions have dedicated buttons. Check www.irti.net They are expensive at about $369 I believe. Best regards, Rick Alfaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [E