[Electronics-Talk] Accessible MP3 Player
Laz
laz at talkingmp3players.com
Fri Nov 23 18:12:09 UTC 2018
Actually I've used a 200GB microSD card on this player as well. But if
one has thousands of tracks it will take a while trying to locate a
specific track by guesstimating where the track is and entering in the
track numbers until one finally locates it. A better choice would be a
player like the Talking MP3 Player or the Talking Book Reader which
has built-in Ivona voices so finding the specific track is much
simpler especially if one uses folders and subfolders to store one's
music.
Laz
On 11/23/18, Gerald Levy via Electronics-Talk
<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Take a look at this inexpensive, accessible MP3 player/AM-FM radio from
> Laz's Accessible Electronics site. It can handle a micro SD card up to 64
> gb, but you would have to contact Laz to find out whether it can handle a
> 128 gb micro SD card. The big advantage of this unit, which is on sale for
>
> $24.99, is that you can access songs directly by track number thanks to the
>
> numeric keypad:
>
> http://www.talkingmp3players.com/MP3-AMFM-radio-player-with-Free-Dual-Port-Wall-Charger_p_129.html#tab-1
>
>
> Gerald
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Gilland via Electronics-Talk
> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2018 10:30 PM
> To: Gerald Levy via Electronics-Talk
> Cc: Christopher Gilland
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Accessible MP3 Player
>
> No, I didn't misunderstand, but you said that unit was accessible. I'm
> just not sure how when you have over 35,000 mp3's on a micro SD card, it
> could be considered accessible, when you can't browse for the song your
> looking for with any type of method more than hitting buttons for next
> and previous songs. If I hit play at song 15, and need to get to song
> 2900, do you have any clue how long that would take hititng next next
> next next next next next next next next next, ahim, you get the idea.
>
>
> I appreciate the info. Don't misinterpret what I'm saying. I'm just
> trying to understand how this is being classified as accessible, so I
> can better see your logic. Is it because of the fact it has physical
> push buttons and not a touch screen?
>
>
> Chris.
>
>
>
> On 11/21/2018 11:44 AM, Gerald Levy via Electronics-Talk wrote:
>>
>> I think you misunderstood. The MP3 player I mentioned is a non-talking,
>> no frills, cheapo model that a number of merchants sell on EBay for about
>>
>> $1. These units can only handle micro SD cards up to 8gb. Someone else
>> mentioned the talking MP3 player with Drop Box that Laz sells on his
>> Accessible Electronics site, but I am not familiar with this unit,
>> although I think the largest capacity SD card it can handle is 64 gb.
>> Maybe Laz can chime in and provide additional information. I am not aware
>>
>> of any accessible MP3 players that can accommodate 128 gb micro SD cards.
>>
>> Gerald
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Christopher Gilland via Electronics-Talk
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 10:51 AM
>> To: Gerald Levy via Electronics-Talk
>> Cc: Christopher Gilland
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Accessible MP3 Player
>>
>> Gerald,
>>
>>
>> I have a micro SD card with almost 100GB of music. This amounts to just
>> over about 35 to 40 thousand songs, as the card is a 128GB. So yeah,
>> it's almost completely full. Anyway, will this player allow you to
>> browse by artist, song, or album? Also, you say it's accessible. How's
>> the speech in it? Is it pretty natural sounding?
>>
>>
>> Chris.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/21/2018 07:15 AM, Gerald Levy via Electronics-Talk wrote:
>>>
>>> If you can live without shuffle or random play mode, you can pick up a
>>> totally accessible MP3 player on EBay forabout a buck. No kidding. I
>>> have four of them. It is about the size of a matchbook, and has only a
>>> large, round play/stop button surrounded by a concentric ring for up/down
>>>
>>> volume and left/right skip. The right side has a slide on/off swich and
>>>
>>> a 3.5 headphone jack. The left side has a port for connecting a micro
>>> USB cable and a slot for a micro SD card,which you must buy separately
>>> for about $4. Of course, you supply your own earbuds or headphones. And
>>>
>>> it runs on a rechargeable lithium ion battery whichprovides about 4 hours
>>>
>>> of playing time. If you absolutely must have shuffle mode, you will have
>>>
>>> to pay much more for an accessible MP3 player with this feature. Below,
>>>
>>> is a link to one such MP3 player on EBay:
>>>
>>> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-7-Colors-Mirror-Clip-USB-Digital-Mp3-Music-Player-Support-8GB-SD-TF-Card/382635468749?epid=8014445496&hash=item5916d9e7cd:g:3DYAAOSwcT5b8Qqj:rk:3:pf:0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Gerald
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message----- From: Nicole Torcolini via Electronics-Talk
>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 9:43 PM
>>> To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
>>> Cc: Nicole Torcolini
>>> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Accessible MP3 Player
>>>
>>> I have a Victor Stream, but I don't use any of the functions
>>> other than the MP3 player. What is a good accessible MP3 player? It must
>>>
>>> be
>>> able to play from a USB thumb drive and have a shuffle/random mode.
>>> Other
>>> than that, it does not need to be able to do anything else.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Nicole
>>>
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