[Menvi-discuss] Tiny Tunes Mp3 player
Debra Baxley
debrabaxley at att.net
Fri Jan 4 07:32:10 EST 2013
Now, that makes sense in English, instead of computer language!
Debra
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From: Menvi-discuss [mailto:menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org] On Behalf Of
Dani L Pagador
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 5:30 AM
To: 'This is for discussing music and braille literacy'
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Tiny Tunes Mp3 player
5 music CDs worth.
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Debra Baxley
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 1:54 AM
To: 'This is for discussing music and braille literacy'
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Tiny Tunes Mp3 player
How much is four Gigs of storage?
Debra
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Chela Robles
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2013 11:51 PM
To: menvi-discuss at menvi.org
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Tiny Tunes Mp3 player
Here is the instruction sheet it costs $75 and only uses 4 gigs of internal
storage you can't use flash media with it.
The product page is here:
http://www.braillebookstore.com/view.php?T=Tiny+Tunes+MP3+Player and the
instructions are here:
http://www.braillebookstore.com/cart.php?Action=ViewDir&Tit=Tiny%20Tunes%20M
P3%20Player&T=D
Copying Data
Tiny Tunes is pretty flexible when it comes to where you place files. The
player will detect different file types regardless of where they are stored,
and do its best to present you with the media you're looking for. That said,
here are some ideas to keep your library as organized as possible.
First, connect the player to your computer's USB port. Windows immediately
assigns it a drive letter, and offers to open the folder to view files. To
copy music onto it, simply select this option (or navigate to its temporary
drive letter) and copy and paste music using Windows file management. You
can place both MP3 and TXT files right on the root of the drive, as the
player will sort them out for you. Alternatively, if you use music
management software such as Digital Jukebox, your software will detect the
player and can load music onto it for you.
Music can be copied right onto the root of the player, and Tiny Tunes will
sort it by album, artist and genre using tags in your MP3 and WMA music. If
you wish, however, you may put your music in different folders, and the
player will still find and play it for you as normal. In addition to keeping
things more organized, this also allows you to select a particular folder of
music to play, using the Browse feature from the Main Menu. It's just one
more way to quickly find the music you're after.
Voice recordings can be copied off the player from the Recordings folder.
They are stored in standard Wav format, so will play on almost any computer
setup. Go ahead, back up the important notes you've made on Tiny Tunes. That
way, if something does happen to your player, you won't lose all your hard
work. Notes are encoded in IMA ADPCM, 4 Bit stereo, 12 KHZ.
Tiny Tunes assigns recordings a filename automatically. You can feel free to
rename your recordings to something more descriptive, however, and the
player will still find and play them for you.
Tiny Tunes has limited support for Daisy Talking Books. If you want to
listen to one, just copy the entire folder over to the player, then select
it from the list . Though advanced navigation is not supported, you can
still skip through the book to find your place. Naturally, Tiny Tunes will
remember your place if you switch off the player and then come back to your
book later.
--
"Passion is a great motivator. Music is a life-long learning experience."
--
Chela Robles a Nationally Certified person in Customer Service, certified by
the National Retail Federation Foundation (NRF):
http://www.nrffoundation.com/
E-mail: cdrobles693 at gmail.com
Windows Live Messenger: cdrobles693 at hotmail.com
Skype: jazzytrumpet
A Lady And Her Trumpet Learning Ally Blog Entry: http://tinyurl.com/d3okj95
please request me to send the two sound clips via email since the site has
changed somewhat
I volunteer for Bookshare, to find out more and to volunteer with us,visit:
http://www.bookshare.org/
Need more space, come join dropbox and start with two gigs of free space and
500 Megabytes as is this is my referral link to you: http://db.tt/XpUTe0E
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On 1/3/2013 8:51 PM, Debra Baxley wrote:
I'm ordering a Tiny Tunes Mp3 player from the Braille Superstore.
Does anyone know how to download books, or music on to it? It also is an
e-book reader; and a digital voice recorder.
Debra
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