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Welcome to 'Transmitting to Earth'. I'm Charssun and I'll be your host. This blog and podcast is a byproduct of VoyagerRadio.com and is intended to provide the most timely information about this Internet radio station. It is also intended to be a fun and accessible electronic journal with commentary focusing on Internet radio, podcasting and webcasting issues and technologies, music, and some of my other interests. I also offer personal perspective about being an Internet radio broadcaster (and podcaster).

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Such a Geek

 
I am such a geek. This is how I spend my time: responding to posts about tech things in tech forums. For example, I wake up this morning and after briefly digging through my email, I end up on SourceForge, a repository/community for the hardcore geeks among us. A fellow SF member posts his or her complaint about the iRiver's recording shortcomings, and I am quick to write up the following response:

Hi there,

I'm not defending iRiver, but perhaps they aren't aware that this concerns enough customers to matter. (In an ideal world, of course, even if a small handful of customers had a complaint about a service it would matter.) Their primary concern seems to be, besides selling these wonderful devices, to be in providing listening devices rather than recording devices. In that they have done well.

Speaking as one of the (perhaps) minority, I purchased an iRiver iFP-890 not only to listen but to use it's recording capabilities. Since I am a podcaster and Internet radio producer, I wanted a device I could carry around with me everywhere--something I could slip into my pocket comfortably when I wasn't using it to record interviews and ambient sounds (or random thoughts). This iFP-890 has served me well, providing rich recordings at a variety of sampling sets, though most of my recordings are made at 44 kHZ.

I haven't experienced the issue of which you speak with my particular player, so I'm taking it this is an issue with other models (?). Please don't take me wrong; I'm glad you mentioned the issue since it's possible I'll be looking for another recorder someday--though I'm very happy with the iRiver I'm currently in possession of. Yet do you really think iRiver "does not care too much about customers satisfaction" due to its failure to respond to what may not be perceived to be a universal problem with its device(s)?

I'm a geek, huh? Truly a nerd.

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