[Electronics-Talk] Storage options for NLS audio player
Tim Aune
timaune at comcast.net
Sat Nov 25 22:06:29 UTC 2023
There is a USB connector that is covered up with a little plastic plug
right by the headphone jack. If you use that, try to get shorter USB
drives. There are some small drives that will hold quite a bit of
information.
You'll need to use your fingernail to get that little plug out of the
USB jack.
Hope that helps.
Tim Aune
On 11/25/2023 02:22 PM, Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Can the NLS audio player accept other input than the cartridge disks? I
> mean the player that replaced the cassette players. Can it use a flash
> drive?
>
> I'm thinking of collecting some NLS books for my sister-in-law, because she
> doesn't trawl BARD all that well. I've bought cartridges before and put the
> books on them, but it would be easier for me if I could just put them on a
> flash drive or 2. And can someone remind me, do I have to unzip them before
> I put them on either the cartridge or a drive, or does the player
> auto-magically unzip?
>
> Thanks.
>
> I sent back my NLS player ages ago, since I prefer the Victor Stream.
>
> Tracy
>
>
>
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