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Ron Hardin
October 17th 07, 01:08 PM
What (cheap) mp3 players have line-in recording
jacks these days? The MuVo N200, for example,
had one, but is out of production.

You can start them up recording a radio program
and come back later when they have filled memory
and retrieve it. (An advantage of small enough
memory size so that it doesn't exceed battery life.)

MuVo was a single AAA battery, and lasted about
4.5 hours with a 1000maH NiMh cell.
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Manuel Marino
October 19th 07, 07:49 AM
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 08:08:42 -0400, Ron Hardin
> wrote:

>What (cheap) mp3 players have line-in recording
>jacks these days? The MuVo N200, for example,
>had one, but is out of production.
>
>You can start them up recording a radio program
>and come back later when they have filled memory
>and retrieve it. (An advantage of small enough
>memory size so that it doesn't exceed battery life.)
>
>MuVo was a single AAA battery, and lasted about
>4.5 hours with a 1000maH NiMh cell.

Cowon iAudio 7 (8GB)
Toshiba Gigabeat U (2GB)
Creative Zen V Plus (8GB)
Cowon D2 (4GB)
Creative Zen Nano Plus (1GB)


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Ron Hardin
October 19th 07, 01:35 PM
Manuel Marino wrote:
>
> On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 08:08:42 -0400, Ron Hardin
> > wrote:
>
> >What (cheap) mp3 players have line-in recording
> >jacks these days? The MuVo N200, for example,
> >had one, but is out of production.
> >
> >You can start them up recording a radio program
> >and come back later when they have filled memory
> >and retrieve it. (An advantage of small enough
> >memory size so that it doesn't exceed battery life.)
> >
> >MuVo was a single AAA battery, and lasted about
> >4.5 hours with a 1000maH NiMh cell.
>
> Cowon iAudio 7 (8GB)
> Toshiba Gigabeat U (2GB)
> Creative Zen V Plus (8GB)
> Cowon D2 (4GB)
> Creative Zen Nano Plus (1GB)
>
> --
> Manuel Marino
>
> My Weblog / Music, Arts, People, Ideas
> http://www.manuelmarino.com

Thanks, I will check them out!
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