I'm pretty sure the player reads each MP3 file into memory then
plays it as opposed to reading the file on the fly. Therefore you
shouldn't have skipping at all. This system is definitely the way to
go if you have the time to custom compile your music and want
long playing times.
On 29 Jan 2001, at 16:18, Kelly Cash wrote:
> > Kelly, a CD-R is still a CD. How do you keep it from skipping?
> True. The player I have has a 60-second buffer in it, and it
> works just fine unless I'm on a road so bumpy that the buffer
> can't refill. That doesn't happen often enough for me to worry
> about it. I don't hard-mount the player to the bike, so it's
> cushioned a bit in the tankbag.
>
> And while it IS a CD, the format of the disk is much different
> than an audio CD. (this won't help the skipping, but I thought
> I'd mention it for those not familiar with them)
>
> -K
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