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Re: lame question
country flaguser name
United Kingdom
2007-02-22 05:30:48
Thanks Rich!

They're just a little more common than hen's teeth in the
UK, and different models 
available, but all you say about ogg, and prices, and
recording, applies over here. Just 
looking, though, I've seen a T30 (512MB, with line-in AND
built-in mic, selectable 
bitrate recording, but no FM radio) for £19.90. Just about
to hit the buy-it-now button!

Thanks again Rich - you're a star...

Mike

-------- Original Message --------
From: "Rich" <bluesharpacbell.net>
To: "Discussion list for Audacity users"
<audacity-userslists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re:[Audacity-users] lame question
Date: 21/02/2007 14:12

> AH!  Do I have good news for you.  All MP3 players made
by iRiver Corp. play
> Ogg!  And they're great players - high audio power,
tiny, inexpensive,
> reliable, USB 2.0, and include FM tuners and best of
all - a line-in that
> RECORDS at nearly CD quality (it can record a 320KB/sec
MP3), and you can
> UPLOAD your MP3 recordings to a computer via USB with
no security problems.
> The models I like best and recommend are:
> 
> iFP-890     250MB   <--- I have this one
> iFP-895     500MB
> iFP-899     1000MB
> 
> These can all be purchased for under $45 USD, and
they're all over eBay.
> They also support downloadable firmware updates.  There
are some newer
> models with greater flash memory capacities, but most
no longer include the
> line-in recording capability, which I consider
essential.
> 
> These make *great* stealth audio recorders when a tiny
stereo condenser
> microphone is used, and the MP3 digital recordings
import directly into
> Audacity via high-speed USB.
> 
> http://www.iriverameric
a.com/
> http://cgi.ebay.com/I
RIVER-IFP-899-1GB-MP3-PLAYER-FM-VOICE-RECORDER_W0QQitemZ1900
84900640QQihZ009QQcategoryZ114623QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcm
dZViewItem
> 
> Rich
> 


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Re: lame question
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-22 08:54:01
Thanks!  Just a word of caution, though: I own a T30 myself,
and it *might*
(as in, please research/google this before buying) require
Windows XP and
Media Player 10 exclusively, which is why I prefer the older
iRivers unless
this is your environment.

Rich
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Farley" <mikefarleyonetel.com>
To: "Discussion list for Audacity users"
<audacity-userslists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Audacity-users] lame question


Thanks Rich!

They're just a little more common than hen's teeth in the
UK, and different
models
available, but all you say about ogg, and prices, and
recording, applies
over here. Just
looking, though, I've seen a T30 (512MB, with line-in AND
built-in mic,
selectable
bitrate recording, but no FM radio) for £19.90. Just about
to hit the
buy-it-now button!

Thanks again Rich - you're a star...

Mike

-------- Original Message --------
From: "Rich" <bluesharpacbell.net>
To: "Discussion list for Audacity users"
<audacity-userslists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re:[Audacity-users] lame question
Date: 21/02/2007 14:12

> AH!  Do I have good news for you.  All MP3 players made
by iRiver Corp.
play
> Ogg!  And they're great players - high audio power,
tiny, inexpensive,
> reliable, USB 2.0, and include FM tuners and best of
all - a line-in that
> RECORDS at nearly CD quality (it can record a 320KB/sec
MP3), and you can
> UPLOAD your MP3 recordings to a computer via USB with
no security
problems.
> The models I like best and recommend are:
>
> iFP-890     250MB   <--- I have this one
> iFP-895     500MB
> iFP-899     1000MB
>
> These can all be purchased for under $45 USD, and
they're all over eBay.
> They also support downloadable firmware updates.  There
are some newer
> models with greater flash memory capacities, but most
no longer include
the
> line-in recording capability, which I consider
essential.
>
> These make *great* stealth audio recorders when a tiny
stereo condenser
> microphone is used, and the MP3 digital recordings
import directly into
> Audacity via high-speed USB.
>
> http://www.iriverameric
a.com/
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/I
RIVER-IFP-899-1GB-MP3-PLAYER-FM-VOICE-RECORDER_W0QQitemZ1900
84900640QQihZ009QQcategoryZ114623QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcm
dZViewItem
>
> Rich
>


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