USB recording device
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This one-button USB recording device from JVC Kenwood can save radio, CD and iPod playback without the need for a computer. The device can also be used as a speaker itself while charging. Price: 25,000 yen.
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This one-button USB recording device from JVC Kenwood can save radio, CD and iPod playback without the need for a computer. The device can also be used as a speaker itself while charging. Price: 25,000 yen.
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Waiesan
cool
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Ranger_Miffy2
what?
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megosaa
bit syeep
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TinMadDog
The ability to one-shot seemlessly record onto USB is a very, very handy feature, comparable to what cassette tapes meant to the individual 30 years ago. Its just a question of if people will see the value in the technology, and people are notoriously fickle as well as blind.
What might really make the sell is a portable player that plays off the USB drive.
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Okinawamike
What might really make the sell is a portable player that plays off the USB drive.
Looking at the buttons, I would think it could play back USB MP3.
I use WINAMP and then use streamripper for winamp. You can set your limit of recording to 780meg and burn to a CD for play back in the car.
Or let it run for how ever big the HD is in your computer and choose and pick your songs for a custom made cd.
I record 977thehits.com, DJ Tremble every Sat and pop it on the USB and play in the car. With a 8GB USB, thats 20 hours of playback and adding more every week.
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