[Electronics-talk] [Bulk] Re: Digital Talking Book Players
Jim Barbour
jbar at barcore.com
Fri Oct 16 21:16:55 UTC 2009
I will say that the booksense has it all over the stream when it comes
to recording.
The booksense will record to mp3 or wav files, while the stream
recores to something called AWR, which you then need to convert to
mp3.
The booksense can read doc files, and play unprotected AAC files, which
are the files that come from the iTunes store. I would know say that
the booksense works with itunes. For example, iTunes does not provide
a method for syncing music to the booksense.
The stream will not play aac files today, but I suspect that
functionality is coming (total speculation) However, itunes can
easily convert AAC files to mp3.
I think the stream is a more reliable device for what it does.
The booksense's form factor, ability to play AAC files, ability to
read DOC/DOCX files, ability to record to mp3 are all points it the
booksense's favor. Also, if you buy the more expensive XT version,
you can use bluetooth headphones, onboard memory, and the FM radio.
I've never found the onboard memory all that useful on my booksense.
I just use a media card.
The bluetooth headset idea is nice, but it cuts your battery life by
close to 40%.
The radio is cool, but it's hard for me to justify paying the extra
$100.00 for it.
Hope this is all helpful :)
Jim
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 02:26:06PM -0500, Michael wrote:
> The ability of the
> Stream to record notes is something I find very useful in addition to
> reading. That function keeps me from having to carry around another
> gadget for this purpose. But I do find the Stream to be very easy to use
> for reading. I don't know about the other products out there.
>
> Michael
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>> I was wondering the same thing. I understand that when the program fully
>> rolls out, we will get one for free.
>> Didn't the Stream come out with a version specifically designed for NLS?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org
>> [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Darrin Porter
>> Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 10:46 AM
>> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
>> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Digital Talking Book Players
>>
>> In fear of starting a heated debate, I would like to ask which of the five
>> or six machines that will play the new NLS digital talking books the group
>> thinks is the best.
>>
>> I am in the market for one and can't really decide which one to get. The
>> one I've heard the most about is, of course, the Victor Reader Stream and,
>> several months ago, would have probably bought it without question. But
>> recently, I listened to an accessable devices podcast that, at least to
>> me,
>> suggested that the Book Senth was probably the best deal.
>>
>> So, experiences? Suggestions?
>>
>> I would like to use it both with and without earphones and will probably
>> play music, podcasts and other audio as well as the NLS books. Not much
>> interested in Audible.com books, but may use the text-to-speach feature to
>> read E-books.
>>
>> Darrin
>>
>>
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