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To: Steve who wrote (6215)6/30/1999 10:03:00 AM
From: bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
Steve, I stand corrected. I meant it is not a portable player.
Here's a post from RB that makes good sense.

By: caryhunter
Reply To: 38432 by letgojoe Wednesday, 30 Jun 1999 at 9:53 AM EDT
Post # of 38488


Lucent's EPAC + Lydstroms audio data base system = Home base for e.Dig music player not to mention an archiving system for legal and health industries, where e.Dig's other devices will perform.

Who cares if the music companies aren't putting out your style of downloadable music. Move your selection of CD to your Lydstrom system and pick and choose from that what you want traveling with you the next day.

Lydstom or something like it will also be used to archive commercial(hospital/legal) audio documents as well. (didn't I say that?)

As more and more news surface, the future is becoming more and more clear and will be dominated by the audio management appliances created out of demand for easier management and storage of analog/digital documents. This whole thing is just a crumb of the futuristic automated pie. Our stock is proportional to the "current" crumb of that pie.

It this stock doesn't go to 2.50 at the open then I'll eat my shorts. Oops, look at that, I'm a little late... but right.

Ok, let's see the other news.

I'm strapped in!
ch







To: Steve who wrote (6215)6/30/1999 10:58:00 AM
From: Joe Lyddon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18366
 
Their device is not a small hand-held player.
It is a piece of equipment like a multi-CD player.

They don't need to use flash memory...
They can use conventional static or dynamic memories.

They are probably going to use their own program (operating system) to control the device.

Sounds like you would be able to 'burn' your own CD's and get more music on each CD as compared to current music CD's.

Now, to be fully rounded out, they should make the system music available to a small hand-held player using flash memory...
We know who would be in the picture there... Right?

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Yes, confirmed by a post after I submitted my original post.

Let's just hope that the Lucent/EDIG/EPAC combo survives as the Indusrty Standard.

Kinda reminds me of the old Beta vs VHS fight...
The best one didn't win.

Joe



To: Steve who wrote (6215)6/30/1999 1:06:00 PM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 18366
 
Damn! That was a quick response!!!!