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Wavefinder interactive digital radio:
... are on. Either they are very late or timed when I am usually out thus with the use of a program called Dabbar (www.dabbar.co.uk) I am able to set timers to record these shows when I am out. This for me makes the Wavefinder worth every penny as I never need to miss another program as I have it recorded in MP3 format on my hard disk when I come back. As mentioned before at £40.00 this is worth it (even for the ni... Read the full review: Crystal Clear Quality by rozbeh |
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Wavefinder interactive digital radio ... Cridland's entry is so exhaustive that I have little to add! I have been trying to get one of these beasts to work for 2 weeks now, my next step in getting "Cyclops" to work is to get an outside aerial installed (or should that be outstalled?) A few points, though. Although you can record direct from the application in, as you say, MP2 pr MP3, there is no reason why you shouldn't use whatever recorder you normally use and so end up with an editable .WAV file. Both MP2 and MP3 are encoded at 192kbps which, in MP3 terms, makes them a bit big - represents a compression ratio of about 7:1. Regarding the software, there are 2 alternative versi... Read the full review: Cyclops by jdidlock |
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Sonic Fury ... bought this card when my SB live Value sound card broke down and I wanted to avoid install problems so I bought this card. It was slighty more expensive than the equivalent Sound blaster card but I have no regrets in buying it. The card has 6 channels enabling 5.1 support or if you do not have a 5.1 speaker set you can configure the outputs to give your 2 or 4 channel outputs and a headphone socket. Also included is the usual joystick port that is on just about every sound card in exsitence. Installation was a cinch and the software is so far rock solid. you can configure the amount of voices the card can use as well as the usual sliders for each input. Also inclu... Read the full review: A truly excellent sound card. by Claymore |
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Sonic Fury ... is an excellent sound card. I bought it in preference to the Creative SoundBlaster Live, and have been very pleased with it. The software is useful and easy to use, and the performance of the card is faultless. The nature of the card's chipset also means that this performance is largely driver-based, so it can be improved in future with new driver releases. The card also supports both standards of 3D audio - EAX and A3D, and will output Dolby 5.1. It has connectors on the back for pretty much anything you want (so many in fact that I had to cut out some of my case to be able to reach them all!) - I use the Creative Labs 5.1 speakers (DT2500?). I have found... Read the full review: VideoLogic SonicFury by crispy |












