Ogg vorbiss portable player with speaker |
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Ogg vorbiss portable player with speaker |
Apr 11 2011, 15:27
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 11-April 11 Member No.: 89726 |
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any small ogg vorbiss hardware players with builtin speaker All the ones i've seen only plays through headphones or external speakers. If someone knows about such a player, please reply. Regards, Marc |
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Apr 11 2011, 16:53
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Apr 11 2011, 19:41
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 11-April 11 Member No.: 89726 |
Hi,
It seams that this one is entirely touch screen based, and because i am blind and rockbox is not made for it, i can't use it. Any other ones? Marc |
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Apr 12 2011, 01:32
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 289 Joined: 14-July 07 Member No.: 45304 |
It seams that this one is entirely touch screen based, and because i am blind and rockbox is not made for it, i can't use it. Any other ones? I see, you need TTS. Your best bet is to Rockbox an iPod nano 2g and get something like this: http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/reviews/e...2nd-generation/ I know it is still external, but it acts and feels like part of the player. I have no experience with it, so YMMV. |
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Apr 12 2011, 12:20
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Group: Members Posts: 231 Joined: 6-April 09 Member No.: 68706 |
Nokia E52.
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May 13 2011, 09:24
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 11-April 11 Member No.: 89726 |
Hi all,
as you wrote nokia e52 i went on the net to see why you said a nokia can play ogg, and i found symbian oggplay. I have a nokia n95, and it is perfect as an ogg player, and, i have speech, but talks is not working so good with the main window in oggplay, but it is fine anyway. Thanks for the suggestions. Regards, Marc |
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May 13 2011, 10:48
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Group: Members Posts: 289 Joined: 27-November 09 Member No.: 75355 |
For Symbian, there's also FolderPlay: http://folderplay.com/.
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May 13 2011, 18:55
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Absolutely any Android, Winmo, Meego, etc device. There are some pretty awesome ones out there. Needless to say they also do a huge number of things other than just playing music, but for playing music they really can't be beat either...
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May 13 2011, 19:57
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![]() Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 1442 Joined: 11-February 03 From: Vermont Member No.: 4955 |
Absolutely any Android, Winmo, Meego, etc device. There are some pretty awesome ones out there. Needless to say they also do a huge number of things other than just playing music, but for playing music they really can't be beat either... How hard is it to work a device without real buttons if you're blind? I'd think not easy, even if it has voice. |
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May 15 2011, 17:37
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 11-April 11 Member No.: 89726 |
Hi,
It is not hard to use for example, an iphone as a blind user, but apple is the only company which has made devices where blind users can use a touch screen effectively I think. There is also some screen readers for Android, but it is not so good yet that I am gonna use it. Marc |
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