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Disney Mix Stick Mp3 WMA Player - Tween Bling - Electronics for Kids - Audio & Video Players
 
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Disney Mix Stick Mp3 WMA Player - Tween Bling Disney Mix Stick Mp3 WMA Player - Tween Bling
Price : $24.95

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Story Reader Beatrix Potter Story Reader Beatrix Potter
Price : $7.94
Features :
  1. The Tale of Tom Kitten
  2. The Tale of Jemina Puddle Duck

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Nextar MP3 Wma Player 2GB White Nextar MP3 Wma Player 2GB White
Price : $25.99 $22.99
Features :
  1. High-speed USB 2.0 interface with easy-to-read LCD

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  • High-speed USB 2.0 interface with easy-to-read LCD display
  • MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA and playback and lyric sync function (Karaoke mode)
  • Folder navigation function with easy-to-understand graphical menus
  • 6 preset EQ settings natural, rock, pop, classic, jazz and bass
  • Multiple play modes normal, repeat one, repeat all, folder, repeat folder, random and intro
  • SRS WOW sound effect setting and voice recording
  • Auto power off and power off timer
  • Requires 1 AAA battery (included)
  • Includes earbuds and USB cable

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  • Green Green "Pop" Bidou 2GB - MP3 player for babies and kids with built-in loudspeaker
    Price : $59.00
    Features :
    1. Controlled volume loudspeaker
    2. Your kid or baby listens to her preferred songs
    3. Record your voice with the built-in microphone
    4. Easy to use, similar to a USB key
    5. Full safety for 0-5 years old kids (CE mark)

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    Bidou is your child's best friend

    At night, it can tell stories (built-in loudspeaker) or play lullabies while gently blinking to help to get asleep...

    But it can also allow your baby to carry along the voice of mummy and daddy: with a simple press of a button, record a small message with the built-in mic.

    With the parental volume control (exclusive from Baby Bidou, patent pending), make sure that your child's ears are protected, and that the loudspeaker volume is limited.

    Select with your child the tales and songs that you want to take for a walk and load the MP3 bear with a mouse click (drag and drop), like a USB key. This toy is compatible with Windows computers and can play music in MP3, WMA or WAV format (without DRM)

    With up to 32 hours of tunes (2GB memory), it will ensure long hours of fun and entertainment. And for those who like smooth textures, it is possible to dress it with a specially designed plush skin from Baby Bidou.

    Easy to grip by a small hand, it is also easy to use, and parents can lock buttons for the youngest ones. It conforms to CE safety standards for children below 36 months: a guarantee for your kid's safety.

    [Green color, with little flowers. Also available in other colors]

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    Dora MP3 Sing-A-long Karaoke System Dora MP3 Sing-A-long Karaoke System
    Price : $59.99
    Features :
    1. Microphone included
    2. Kid-friendly funtion key
    3. Rubber grip handle
    4. User manual
    5. Ages 4+

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    This Dora the Explorer Sing-A-Long Karaoke System has kid friendly function keys and rubber grip hnadle for easy carrying. It is a MP3 Sing Along that kids would enjoy for play. They can use the included microphone to sing their favorite songs.

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    Questions & Answers
    Question : How can I eliminate "line noise" or "hum" from my home audio system? I have a G4 and a DVD player plugged in.
    The Mac G4 is connected to the amplifier via a USB audio device that converts to RCA output, then runs into the CD input of the amp. The DVD/VCR combo unit connects to the VCR input on the amp. I have a single RCA line running the video signal from the "monitor" output of the amp into the TV. I get the hum sound on the CD channel, as well as a series of moving vertical lines in the TV picture itself while playing a DVD. If I disconnect the USB device, the noise disappears. Likewise while playing music off of the Mac G4, if I disconnect the RCA line into the TV, the noise disappears. But when they are both connected, I've got the noise. What is going on here?

    Answer:
    Another source of hum noise is ground loops in your wiring. There are several things you can do to help avoid this. One is to get better cables, as the other poster suggested, but specifically get cables with better shielding. Most RCA cables are poorly shielded; better shielding may result in less hum.Another is to check the wiring of your house. By this I mean make sure that all the outlets that things are plugged into are three prong grounded outlets. Also make sure that the ground pin (the round hole in the outlet) has a good electrical connection to ground. You can do this with a voltmeter and ohmmeter:1. Measure voltages on your outlet: use the voltmeter to measure the voltage between the two slotted holes and between each slotted hole and the round hole.2.Figure out which slotted hole is at the same voltage (0 volts) as the round ground pin. This is what is usually connected to the white wire inside the wall.3.Turn the meter to resistance/ohmmeter mode. Measure the resistance between the ground pin and the slotted hole you found above. This resistance should be near zero.4.If you have some alligator clip wires, use them to extend the reach of your ohmmeter and measure the resistance between the ground pins of the different outlets you are using.Another thing that can help is if you are using power strips is to put closely connected devices on the same power strip. i.e. plut the G4 and the USB device into the same power strip, and the CD player too if possible.Above all, if you have anything with a 3-pin plug which you are adapting to a two-pin power plug, remove the adapter and use a true three pin outlet.

     

    Question : Is the delay between audio and video I get on my surround sound amp typical?
    My amp is also a DVD Player, and when I play a DVD on it the sound and video are in sync, but if I use it to play sound from another source, the sound lags behind a bit. Is this just that I have a cheap system?It isn't the computer running stuff in the background that is doing it. It is when I play the TV Audio through that amp. The Amp delays it

    Answer:
    Well, at least one or two speakers could have a very short delay )300 ms) like a slap back.Anything more prominet and it could be your system is too slow or bogged down by programs running in the background.Close all programs, such as IMs, etc.

     

    Question : Video an sound Slowed down...help!?
    Hey there!I just noticed, that every sound played on my PC is totally slowed down (begins with the boot up sound, ends with mp3 files).I rebooted but it didn't go away. I then reinstalled my audio-drivers, but it didn't go away. I then tried to watch a video and noticed, that not only the sound but also the video is slowed down, no matter if it's a live-stream or a file on my pc. I tried it with every available media-player (used win-amp, WMP, and vlc-player). VLC-Player does have the video at the right speed, but the sound is still too slow.So I figured, that it cant be my hardware...any ideas what the problem could be?I think I need to clarify: video and sound are REALLY slow. Like 50% of the original speed. So it's not because my PC has too many programs running.

    Answer:
    Hey there!I just noticed, that every sound played on my PC is totally slowed down (begins with the boot up sound, ends with mp3 files).I rebooted but it didn't go away. I then reinstalled my audio-drivers, but it didn't go away. I then tried to watch a video and noticed, that not only the sound but also the video is slowed down, no matter if it's a live-stream or a file on my pc. I tried it with every available media-player (used win-amp, WMP, and vlc-player). VLC-Player does have the video at the right speed, but the sound is still too slow.So I figured, that it cant be my hardware...any ideas what the problem could be?I think I need to clarify: video and sound are REALLY slow. Like 50% of the original speed. So it's not because my PC has too many programs running.

     

    Question : How do i hookup my 10inch solobaric kicker when there no audio jack?
    in the back of my dodge ram 1500 2001 truck the radio doznt have the two cords that kina look like auido video cables to a dvd player i think im explaing this right is there any way to hook my speaker up or i geuss you would say amp its a 1000 amp xplod thnx

    Answer:
    get an aftermarket cd player which does have them better if it has 2 or 3 sets or if u wanna keep the factory cd player get a rca line output converter which u can buy @ circiut city or best buy for like 40 bucks

     

    Question : Can you use an older 5.1 receiver to power new audio/video equipment?
    or do I need to get a new amp?I just bought a new plasma screen and I want to pick up an upconverting DVD player with HDMI. I plan on buying blu-ray in the future.The receiver I have is an Onkyo TX-DX575 from 2000. it's Dolby Digital/DTS 5.1It has 1 optical and 1 coaxial connections and some component connections but no HDMI of course.Will this receiver do the job or is it outdated?

    Answer:
    It will work fantastic for the AUDIO duties.The only thing it does not have is hdmi video switching, so you simply run the video straight to the TV and use the TV remote to switch between sources.I strongly suggest you feed that receiver the digital sound from your TV and later from your BluRay player. The sound standard for HDTV is 5.1 which is what that receiver was designed to handle. (Anyone who listens to House, Heroes, Bones, Criminal Minds, etc., with just the TV speakers is missing out on the true HD experience).

     

    Question : I have a sound problem with my amp / media player?
    Whenever I play videos off my WD media player that have a DTS audio track, there is a noticeable lag between the sound and video, of about a second(Very noticeable when people speak). I play the audio through a Pioneer amp (Audio/Video multichannel receiver VSX-C502) on 5.1 surround sound speakers. I would like to know if upgrading to an amp with DTS-HD master audio would solve the problem. If not, how could I solve this problem otherwise?

    Answer:
    DTS-HD Master audio will play only if: 1. The receiver is capable in decoding it. 2. By the use of HDMI cable (optical & coax won't work)If you lack both, then there should be no sound at all. For added info, download MediaInfo software and see the technical info of the video. You can find out if it is a DTS-HD Ma or not. Use the "text" option to read the info (View).Try first to check if there is a new firmware for your WD media player. Go to its website and find out what bugs are fixed, update and download it. Usually it's the media player problem.

     

    Question : How do I get the audio in my video to stop onclick in my website?
    I'm fumbling my way through creating a website, so I'm sure I'm doing many things wrong. But, I have a video that opens up in a pop up sort of container. In Chrome and Firefox, when you close the pop up, the audio stops. But, in IE it continues. How can I get that to stop?The page is live at www.rlhportfolio.org/video. But, here is the code:Public Service Announcement
    Public Service Announcement, 2010
    Music: "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan
    Question : Is there any media player which can be download in to the Mobile mem card and can play the media file fro card
    HI I bought china mobile which have 200 K inbuild memoray. the mobile which provide to play he audio file and not supporting to play the video file like avi, amp , mp3 and mp4 file. I bought 2gb mem card and loaded all the audio and video songs. Can you please any suggest me how to whatch this video file. As i asked the marked it is not possible to load to video player in china mobile. Please tell me is there any media player which can be stoed in memory card and can play the video and audio file from the memory card.

    Answer:
    if u r trying to watch videos in WMV format n u r using symbian mobile then go for Crystal player....else if u want to play audio files then i'll suggest WMA Player 3.04 and Power Mp3 player.u can play ur .Avi files using Smart movie player....

     

    Question : How to eliminate ground loops ?
    So I've got a bunch of audio/video equipment acquired at different times, mostly wired with RCA plugs. The DVD player runs on 110V house current, and drives an audio amp also running off 110V at the other end of the room (probably the same breaker, but a different outlet).There's also a VCR plugged into the amp, and a usually a tube TV connected to the DVD box via component video.I was trying a projector recently, which had an HDMI cable to the DVD player. With basically just the 3 (DVD, amp, projector) there was terrible 60Hz hum which went away when I unhooked the ground wire on the projector power cord (or unhooked the HDMI, but that means no video..).As I recall, the way to avoid ground loops is to wire all the grounds in a star connection to a central point. But there's also a safety requirement to ground stuff via the power cords.I wondered what other people did to solve this. Apart from using optical connections for audio, that is.

    Answer:
    One of the most common ground loop issues is caused by components sharing outlets that are out of phase with one another and sharing a common ground. Most homes have 220 volts coming into your electrical panel and then split 110 volts to each side of the electrical panel. The issue is they are 180 degrees out of phase with one another. If you use separate outlets that are on separate sides of the panel and using the same ground you'll get a ground loop. To resolve the issue make sure there plugged into electrical outlets on the same side of the panel. That is not always possible so I often lift grounds, and have never had or heard of anyone ever having issues by doing so. You can get 3 prong to 2 prong Ac adapters at any hardware store. Some of the other issues that can cause noises are dimmers or refrigerators on the same circuit or unshielded interconnect running parallel with power cords.Kevin40 years hi-end audio video specialistDont waste your money on surge protectors or line conditioners they do not improve sound or video quailty, the best option is running dedicated 15 or 20 amp lines to your equipment location.

     

    Question : Split audio and video signal from a Blue ray using HDMI and RCA?
    from a blue ray player can you have video going in a hdmi cable to a tv and audio signal using rca to and an amp

    Answer:
    Yes, you can.

     

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