dtJul2002Free Introduced to the Asian market last year by Korean company
Digit@l Way Ltd., this MP3 flash player quickly became the number one
selling MP3 Player in Japan and Korea.
One of the smallest MP3 players yet to be introduced to the market, the
MPIO- DMK is about the size of a lipstick or key holder, weighs only 29
grams and can be comfortably held inside the palm of your hand, latched
on the provided belt-clip or worn around the user neck as a necklace to
allow users to enjoy over 2 hours of music.
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00002012
http://www.freecom.com/objects/00002012.pdf All you ever wanted from a Digital Audio Player,and more!
Play MP3 and WMA files,record MP3 files directly from your HiFi / TV set
or the built-in FM-radio.Can also be used as voice memo recorder!
Ni-MH rechargeable battery and charger are optionally available.
This unique Digital Audio Device can not only play back MP3/WMA files,
it also records (encodes) music from a HiFi set / TV set or the built-in
FM Radio in MP3 "on the fly", without the use of a PC!
Easy connection to the PC via the USB port, use the supplied software
(for Windows) to transfer music files from your PC's harddrive to the
Beatman Flash!
aes114_1_Workshop_Intro
Any new activities in MPEG Audio coding?
· Yes - MPEG audio continues
First generic audio coding standard, Layers 1-3, (DAB, Worldspace, DVB,
Internet Audio/"MP3") Extending MPEG-1 coders towards lower
sampling rates & multi-channel
"Transparent quality" "Good quality" "Will we
continue to get better compression?"
· New coder @ 24kbit/s/ch must be at least as good as reference coder
at 30kbit/s/ch!
-- combined with traditional ("perceptual") MPEG-4 audio coding
in a scalable way.
-- Work item adopted very recently
qsg_ejay
http://www.software.canon.com/common_assets/pdfs/qsg_ejay.pdf 2. Insert the eJay MP3 CD into your computer CD-ROM drive.
It compresses audio files to approximately 10% of their original size.
2. Click the Desktop button in the left window.
4. In the Music Files Desktop, locate and click on the music file you
want to play.
Note: MP3 files are smaller than WAV files.
3. Click Audio CD to create a CD (in a WAV format) that you can play using
your computer's CD-ROM drive or a home or car stereo system.
The CD ROM option creates a CD (in MP3 format) for archiving music or
sharing Playlists.
With the Music Animator, grooves and beats come alive and visible, just
as you've designed them.