[access-uk] Re: mp3 players/recorders

  • From: "Andrew Hodgson" <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 13:26:46 +0100

Hi,

I have a Creative Jukebox 3 which does both (i.e, allows recording to MP3 files 
or Wav files), but not Vorbis.  However, as I said in a previous message, the 
player is not that accessible, relying as it does on a thumb wheel to move 
round menus and the like.

I am really trying to find a simple MP3 player which has around 20 gb and will 
work simply (ie no scroll wheels) and has a simple track upload procedure 
(probably too much to ask?).

Thanks.
Andrew.


-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Joe Paton
Sent: Wed 11/05/2005 11:52
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] mp3 players/recorders
 
good Morning all,
There has been much discussion on this subject lately, and I wonder if some 
one out there can help to save me trawling through lots of data sheets and 
manufacturer specification documents.  I am looking for a portable Hard 
disk recorder.  I want it to record to .wav 16 bit, 44.1 or 48 KHZ.  What I 
don't want is to record directly to a compressed file format unless the 
format is ogg vorbis.  The subjective tests I have undertaken show that 
When I encode .wav files, which are live recordings, into MP3 whatever the 
bit rate, and not using joined stereo, the sound stage is altered.  The 
depth of audio field is narrowed, and with a stronger central focus which 
does not reflect the original source. This does not appear to happen when I 
encode to OGG at the highest possible bit rate.  I do have a PTR1, but you 
may be surprised to know that the ptr1 does not have a stereo input.  The 
line-in is mono.  Can you believe that?  probably ok for the spoken word, 
but totally useless for live music or field recordings.  Also I would like 
a manual recording level, because I loath the automatic level controls 
which seriously suck back any dynamic information such as drums and other 
high transient sources.

I recall that the Iriver 100 series would permit recording in compressed 
wav format, and I think the 300 series may only record in mp3, but i'm sure 
some can confirm or deny this.  I did go down the DAT road some years ago, 
but maintainence of digital tape recorders was much too costly for me, and 
1000 hours head life before replacement heads were needed is too 
short.  That by the way was the life cycle of the helical heads on my dat 
machines, and it came straight from the horses mouth, MR. Sony.

Thanks in advance.

Joe Paton

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