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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful: By the Amp "thEaMp" (Ann Arbor, MI) - See all my reviews This review is from: Coby CXR190 Digital Voice Recorder with Integrated Speaker (sliver) (Office Product) This device will work fine for someone who is accustomed to tagging and working with raw sound files. The windows software works, but it is very no-frills and you have to do your own tagging, downsampling, etc.
For those people who don't know what 'tags' are, and are not comfortable with doing file conversions and that sort of thing, this device may not be your best choice. For those people I would recommend a cheaper recorder to avoid the whole USB situation, and just listen to everything on the device with headphones... Or if you want to get the tracks on your computer, maybe find a recorder that comes with better software, if such a thing exists. Here's my story: I purchased this recorder from my college's bookstore, because out of the 2 models offered, this was the one with a USB connection so I can get the tracks onto my computer, where I can burn cd's for people or transfer them to my iPod or whatever I want to do. Well, I...Read more 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Coby CXR190 Digital Voice Recorder with Integrated Speaker (sliver) (Office Product) I returned this item because it is difficult to use. Fast forward and rewind during playback only work in 30 second increments. Presumably one could do more with the bundled software, but it did not install correctly on my Windows platform. I could not read the files over USB with my Macintosh. I managed to get the files off the device, but could not find software to convert the format (SP) to something more useful to me, such as AIFF or WAV. The Voice Activated recording feature does not have a sensitivity adjustment, so the device records constantly if ambient noises are present. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Coby CXR190 Digital Voice Recorder with Integrated Speaker (sliver) (Office Product) I bought this recorder because it's the cheapest recorder listed on Amazon that allows for SD cards and has a USB port for downloading recordings from the device to my PC. That works fairly well for me, but I use the VLC Media Player as my go to media player, and it can play just about any file you throw at it.
My gripe is with the SD Card Slot. Maybe this is my own inexperience with using SD Cards, (I've only used them in my cell phones) but it seems as if I need to tape the card in place. In my cell phones that make use of SD cards, they click in to place and are ejected by pressing on the card. Putting a piece of tape over it seems to help, but really, who wants to do that? |