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Posted by GMAN on 09/13/06 19:52
In article <I-SdnS4DjstkhJrYnZ2dnUVZ_r-dnZ2d@comcast.com>, Rick Merrill <rick0.merrill@NOSPAM.gmail.com> wrote:
>Rayne wrote:
>> Just bought 4 of them
>> My impressions:
>>
>> Big, Plastic, Tacky, badly designed, poor interface. They work fair
>> enough..but they look and feel like big plastic toys.
>
>So why didn't you get just 1 for starters ;-?
>
>Did you get the regular or the "Pro" model?
>
>Allow me to offer a caution: do not use it near an open mic -
>it has a fan on a thermostat and the fan can go on just when
>you are thinking everything is just fine and dandy!
>
>The interface does take a little getting used to, but it can
>be customized to your needs.
>
>I found that it worked great out of the box, but after I got
>accustomed to the operation I customize the interface for
>a little more efficiency.
>
>One more caution: did you know it uses FAT32? (File Access Table based
>on 32 bits) This means that no file can be larger than 1.9Gb. In other
>words the 3 hours of recording will produce approximately 15 files.
>
Fat32's limit is 4.0 gb per file
>This can have a sweet advantage: you can place ID clips or "ads" for
>your station in the middle of these files.
>
>Rick
>Merrill
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