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Posted: 2002-10-19 00:55:00
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Yeh, thanks I found it last night.
Also, which one is the right speaker and which is the left?
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Posted: 2002-10-19 12:45:00
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how many songs can you guys save in your 32mb MMC card? mine is only 5

anybody tried using diet mp3? how do you use it??? please reply, thanks!
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Posted: 2002-10-20 03:22:00
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First I used Real One player (free from real.com) to copy the CDs from my hard drive. I used a transfer rate of 56k/s and got reasonable sound and fit about 20 tracks onto the 32 meg card.
But that just ain't enough so I got a 128 meg card from crucial which fits over 2 hours at 96k/s, much better sound. I also got a PCMCIA card reader instead of that awkward parallel port reader as I use a laptop. All works fine.
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Posted: 2002-10-21 15:34:00
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Oh and the left speaker (I think) is the one with the mic on the same side.
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Posted: 2002-10-21 15:34:00
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@ste
It's a stereo headset so it matters not which is the left or which is right speaker.
@waddie
I have used dietmp3. It's really easy. Just set your settings to CD quality with minimum size and it will compress them to 96kbs. This should reduce each mp3 by around 30%. You can't really notice the difference in sound quality. The demo is available for free on their site or you can get it from kazaa.
Also the biggest MMC I have found is 128Mb. The cheapest place I have found to buy one is here:
http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/PartSpecs.asp?imodule=CT128MBMM&cat=
It would also be worth buying a USB card reader though. They are quite cheap at around £15 - £20 and will read all card types. Well worth it for speed of transfer of files.
I think there is a earlier thread with a link to one.
Has anyone found a 256Mb MMC? Do they exist?
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Posted: 2002-10-21 15:43:00
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If it was mono it wouldn't matter which was which as the same sound comes out of each headphone. The headphone nearest the mic is the left and the other one has a red ring around the base - red always signifies right in hi fi equipment. Personally I'd want to have the right phone in the right ear and the left in the left cos that's how the music was recorded. Doesn't matter that much I guess, not like it would if you were watching something in stereo or surround sound.
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Posted: 2002-10-22 13:05:00
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Which socket are u discussing, the phone or the phones?
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Posted: 2002-10-22 14:40:00
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about the size of MMC. i've actually seen 512 one. but to be honest i wouldn't get it coz it's not worth the cost.
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Posted: 2002-10-22 18:45:00
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about the size of MMC. i've actually seen 512 one. but to be honest i wouldn't get it coz it's not worth the cost.
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Posted: 2002-10-22 18:45:00
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