[Dtb-talk] digital player information

Kestrell kestrell at panix.com
Tue Sep 20 20:44:57 UTC 2011


I'm a BookSense owner but I've had ongoing issues with the power adapter and 
it's jack, basically from the time I bought the BookSense.
I had to have my first BookSense replaced after just a few months because 
the adaptor was so loose that the BS kept voicing "adapter connected/adapter 
disconnected" every other second (no exaggeration). GW replaced it because, 
I was told, it was a known issue. My replacement BS has the same issue, 
however, so I now have to use the USB cable, a method which takes most of 
the day to charge.

Since the BS spends most of the day sitting on my bookcase charging, it's 
not like the issue comes from being tossed around a lot. All the nice 
features don't make up for the less than robust hardware issues.

Kes

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Jacobson" <steve.jacobson at visi.com>
To: "Discussion of Digital Talking Books" <dtb-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Dtb-talk] digital player information


> Just to throw in another option, I've been pretty happy with the BookSense 
> after it got beyond the initial release.  It records better than the 
> stream with
> more options and it is smaller.  I would agree that the stream software is 
> more stable, though.  While the BookSense records better in my opinion, it 
> does
> not have all of the options or ability to mark up recordings than does 
> BookPort plus, but the battery life seems to be a little better.  .  It 
> reads more
> document types than the stream unless you add the extra document package 
> to the stream.  The ability to use BlueTooth headphones on the Booksense
> XT version which is more expensive  can be very nice, but there have been 
> some bugs associated with this although it has gotten better.  Believe it 
> or
> not, I have found the ability to check the time with the clock in the 
> BookSense to be something I miss when I use a stream even though I 
> wouldn't buy it
> just for the clock.  I find the speaker on the Booksense to have the 
> ability to get a little louder than that on the Stream, but I think the 
> Stream's speaker is
> perhaps a little clearer.  I don't have enough experience with the 
> Bookport plus to make a comparison.
>
> It is nice to have options as we do.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve Jacobson
>
> On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 10:36:48 -0700, Jim Barbour wrote:
>
>>I would agree that the stream is a better device, some specifics
>>below.
>
>>* I've never seen software stability issues with the stream.  It will,
>>  once a year or so for me, corrupt its internal database and need to
>>  be reset.  This is a minor issue, despite how it sounds <smile>
>>
>>* The stream is a much better book reader, feeling much more
>>  comfortable and intuitive than the pocket.
>>
>>* The pocket does do wifi.  However, there is no web browser.  This
>>  means that you can't use it with any public facing wifi, such as at
>>  a starbucks.  This is because there's no way to enter a password, or
>>  agree to terms of service.
>
>>* The pocket is a much better recorder.  If you're looking for a way
>>  to organize class recordings, have books read, etc. then the pocket
>>  becomes much more attractive.
>
>>* I would also have a look at the book port plus from APH.  They took
>>  the Pocket and redid much of its firmware.  So, the commands are
>>  different, and the features changed slightly.  I like the Book Port
>>  more than the pocket, and I like the stream better than either.
>
>>Hope this helps,
>
>>Jim
>
>>On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 01:01:49PM -0400, Dale Leavens wrote:
>>> All you say is true from my perspective too. The Stream has a better and
>>> louder speaker as well however we have some software stability issues 
>>> with
>>> the Stream. Just recently when copying DAISY content from CNIB discs
>>> apparently works but the book does not appear in the bookshelf. When
>>> attempting to copy it again one is prompted to overwrite the book which
>>> apparently isn't there and doing so doesn't put it there either. There 
>>> seems
>>> to be issues around how the directory works and is organized. So far I 
>>> have
>>> not seen this sort of trouble with the PlexTalk Pocket. I do wish it had 
>>> a
>>> more robust sound though and a better protective case for when I am 
>>> wearing
>>> it about my work in the shop and gardens.
>>>
>>> Dale leavens.
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrews, David B (DEED)"
>>> <david.b.andrews at state.mn.us>
>>> To: "Discussion of Digital Talking Books" <dtb-talk at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 12:16 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Dtb-talk] digital player information
>>>
>>>
>>> >They are similar devices, they do many of the same things  -- they both
>>> >have their strengths and weaknesses.  Personally I think the Stream is 
>>> >a
>>> >better DAISY book player, its algorithms for speeding up a book without
>>> >changing the pitch are better, and it has very good battery life, and 
>>> >is
>>> >well thought out, and easy to use.  The Pocket is thinner and lighter, 
>>> >is
>>> >probably a better recorder, and can now be connected for some things 
>>> >via
>>> >Wifi.  I don't find it as easy to use, and battery life isn't as good, 
>>> >but
>>> >smaller.
>>> >
>>> >So, it depends on what is important to you!
>>> >
>>> >Dave
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >-----Original Message-----
>>> >From: dtb-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:dtb-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] 
>>> >On
>>> >Behalf Of Sarah
>>> >Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 10:41 AM
>>> >To: dtb-talk at nfbnet.org
>>> >Subject: [Dtb-talk] digital player information
>>> >
>>> >Hello. I have been using a Victor Reader stream for several years. I 
>>> >would
>>> >like to know the difference between the stream and the PlexTalk Pocket.
>>> >Thank you.
>>> >   Sarah
>>> >
>>> >
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