[Blindtlk] Question about the accessible Olympus recorder/player
Steve Jacobson
steve.jacobson at visi.com
Mon Jun 25 20:28:29 CDT 2007
The confusion is that these recorders record in the WMA format but they do play MP3's and WMA files. WMA files are
Windows Media Audio files.
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:03:31 -0500, Constance Canode wrote:
>Hi all,
>The model you are looking for is a DS-50. I do not believe it plays
>MP-3s, but it has a gig of memory, and a few different recording
>speeds. The higher speed you use to record, the better the quality,
>but the more space you will use. However, the quality on the high
>speed especially is phenomenal. I don't have one, but two of my
>friends own them and are quite happy with them. Actually, I may have
>been in error when I said you couldn't download MP-3s, as one of my
>friends uses it to download books. Sorry about that.
>Connie Canode
>At 09:49 AM 6/25/2007, you wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>>Several months ago someone posted an e-mail about An Olympus
>>recorder/player that had a feature where you could navigate all the
>>menus using a voice feature. Basically, the menus talked, making the
>>Olympus accessible to blind people. Does anyone know what model of
>>the Olympus is accessible to Blind people? Does the accessible
>>Olympus play MP3's?
>>
>>Thank you in advanced for your help.
>>
>>Milissa
>>
>>
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