[access-uk] Re: Book Courier versus Victor Stream

  • From: "David Russell" <david.russell8@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 20:09:48 +0100

Iain,

Steve put me right on that.  I do not play daisy books on the Courier
because of not being able to speed them up, and did not realise that the
navigational facilities were taken care of.

I still won't be using it for talking books though.

David
-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Iain Lackie
Sent: 22 October 2007 20:02
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Book Courier versus Victor Stream


David
I don't understand what you mean by saying you don't have navigational
facilities with Daisy books on the Book Courier. I have loaded the Daisy New
Testament on to my Book Courier and all the navigational facilities I have
on my Plextalk are present. The only facility I don't have is speed
alteration.

I hope that on the Book Stream the left and right channels are correct.

Iain
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: David Russell
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 9:14 AM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: Book Courier versus Victor Stream


  Hi Jackie,

  I have been a Courier user for a few years, and now have a Stream.  the
size is much about the same.  the Courier runs on AA batteries but the
Stream has a rechargeable battery.  The main use for the Courier is to read
text files.  It does this very well if you like the doubletalk speech.  i
got used to it quickly and quite like it.  The Stream also reads text files
but uses the Samantha voice which is rather strange at first but is growing
on me.  More voices are apparently on their way.  So, not much in it for
text files, with the Courier possibly slightly ahead.  Music can be listened
to on both machines, but the Courier takes ages to load with music.  The
Stream is faster, particularly with a card reader.  I would not particularly
recommend either player as a primary music source, but they both do the job.
MP3 books can be handled by both.  With the Courier, you cannot speed them
up, but you can with the Stream, and it does not alter the speaking voice.
So the Stream has the edge, but it is with talking books that the Stream
wins hands down.  You can listen to talking books on the Courier but they
are slow to load and you do not have navigational facilities.  On the Stream
you have full Daisy capability and you can speed up without deterioration to
the voice.  The Stream is a great talking book player.

  the Stream is a little cheaper than the Courier, and upgrades are
promised, whereas it seems unlikely that we will have much more in the way
of improvements to the Courier.  So, much as I love my Courier, it has to be
the Stream for me.


  David
  -----Original Message-----
  From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Jackie Cairns
  Sent: 22 October 2007 09:06
  To: Access UK Mailing List
  Subject: [access-uk] Book Courier versus Victor Stream


  Hi Guys

  What are the differences between the Book Courier and Victor Stream, apart
from the type of storage cards used?  I know I'm going to be asked this
question later today, so I would like to be definitive in my replies.

  I have used a BC, so can say with certainty what it can and can't do.  But
I haven't seen the VS, so would appreciate your thoughts on a comparison
between the two please.

  Many thanks.

  Jackie


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