Edirol R-09 WAV/MP3 Recorder
Christopher Manning
manning at CS.STANFORD.EDU
Sat Oct 21 23:15:10 UTC 2006
I'd really recommend ATP cards. Here's one site saying the same:
http://www.auphanonline.com/articles/view.php?article_id=1498&page=7
(Unless you live near a very large store, you probably need to order them
online; often what you find in stores are "brand" cards that are OEMed by
some manufacturer which you can't discern.)
Chris.
On 10/19/2006 9:17 AM, Joe Blythe wrote:
> I think there was a student here who had a problem with one of the flash
> cards.
> It was a SanDisk card.
> I think certain cards are going to be more reliable than others and that
> will be the case for any machine using flash cards.
> I don't know what the most reliable cards are
> Joe
>
> On 19/10/2006, at 6:40 AM, Andrea L. Berez wrote:
>
>> One small problem with the Edirol R-09 is the access panel to the card
>> and battery compartment on the bottom, which requires a difficult
>> slide - press button - slide some more - tilt maneuver, and thus the
>> door is easy to snap right off. We've almost broken a few of them over
>> here already.
>>
>>
>>
>> Andrea Berez
>> UCSB
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Robert Hoogenraad <hoogie at netspace.net.au> wrote:
>>
>>> We were wondering about any down-side to the Edirol R-09 WAV/MP3
>>> Recorder.
>>>
>>> Is the fact that it uses SD cards a problem?
>>>
>>> Robert Hoogenraad & Myf Turpin
>>> --
>>> Robert Hoogenraad, Linguist
>>> e-mail: <hoogie at netspace.net.au>
>>> PO Box 8285, Alice Springs, NT 0871; Phone (08) 89 52 6564
>>>
>>> Charles Darwin University, Alice Springs Campus, Desert Knowledge,
>>> Room 226
>>> CDU, PO Box 795, Alice Springs, NT 0871
>>> phone (08) 89595249; fax (08) 89595344
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Andrea L. Berez
>> aberez at umail.ucsb.edu
>>
>>
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> Joe Blythe
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>
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