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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: KM who wrote (41090)12/20/1997 11:36:00 PM
From: Brian Cunningham  Read Replies (3) of 58324
 
RecordIt impressions;

I bought a gigapack of zip disks sometime in November, partly because I wanted to make compilations of my favorite music to listen to while surfin the web or otherwise working on the computer. The disks came right away but Recordit was backordered and I received it only recently.

The good news is that the recording process is fast and the sound quality decent. My first compilation is basically Jimi Hendrix's "Rainbow Bridge" which is a favorite of mine that is currently out of print. I recorded 6 tracks, 5 of which seem basically indistinguishable from the CD on my Jensen JPS-45 speakers. Oddly though, one of the tracks seems inferior, but listenable. Anyway, so far so good.

The bad news is that unlike my CD player, I find RecordIt music is interupted by various activities such as opening applications, clicking the next post on SI Iomega thread, and even typing a post such as this one. I have not observed this problem while working in applications other that Netscape Communicator (i.e. Excel). I am using a Mac with OS 8. I would be interested to learn if this is also a problem on Windows 95. If anyone has any suggestions as to how to aleviate this problem, please post.

Brian
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