Hi Juhana,
I have a Star Tech external IDE box -- you can put just about any IDE
device inside and it connects via USB. I got the cdrecorder to work
under Linux/Windows, however, you may find issues with disks of greater
than 80GB.
Portable is used loosely as the Star Techr requires A/C and can
accommodate a 5 1/4" device.
Cheers
Christopher CUSE
On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 19:24, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
Hello. Would any of you know if anyone manufactures a
portable
USB disk recorder? It needs to work as standard USB disk so that
I may freely use it in any Linux and in any MS Windows 2000/XP.
Below is what I have found so far:
Creative, Nomad Jukebox,
http://www.nomadworld.com
-Good but requires a proprietary driver
Archos, Jukebox Recorder 20,
http://www.archos.com/
-Records only mp3 and at rate 160 kbps
I don't understand why Creative always make their products
too complicated: SB Live, Jukebox and all. What's wrong in them?
OK, I have waited several years for a portable hard disk recorder
to be used in my free sound library project, and it looks like
I never get such a recorder. I don't have money to buy an expensive
portable DAT recorder. Are there other options? Help.
Best regards,
Juhana