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Subject: recording equipment
From: David Putland <>
Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 07:39:42 -0700
<tt>Since we're discussing recording equipment, does anyone have any 
 experience with the iRiver H-140 jukebox? Unlike most similar 
 devices, this one accepts an external microphone and can record 
 uncompressed .wav files (44.1kHz) onto its internal 40GB hard disk.</tt><br>
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 <tt>Regards,</tt><br>
 <br>
 <tt>Dave Putland.</tt><br>
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 David Putland
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 The University of Queensland
 St Lucia QLD 4072
 Australia</pre><br>
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