Re: [IRCA] Digital Recorders MP3 Technology. Advice sought.
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Re: [IRCA] Digital Recorders MP3 Technology. Advice sought.



WWWR wrote:
Actually, Windows 98SE works with USB and memory cards.  My Win98SE machine has USB 1.0, so you don't get the improved download speed of 2.0 for either an external memory card reader or direct connecting to an MP3 recorder, but for most purposes of moving a few megs of data, the slower USB isn't so bad.  With the right hardware and driver, USB 2.0 might work with Win98SE as well, but I haven't done that.
 
I agree that Total Recorder is an excellent tool for recording to several formats including MP3, if you have a computer near your receiver and it isn't noisy.  The advantage of an MP3 recorder is that no computer is needed in the vicinity of your receiver and therefore no associated noise. 
 
W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (Southeast) Florida
Curt,

I've gone through several computers (learned basics on one of the last Tandy 1000 HX built) and it seem to me EVERY one radiated tremendous RFI. Maybe my memory in this respect is selective.

Charles (Secret Agent 000)
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Charles A & Leonor L Taylor
Greenville, North Carolina
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