Depending on what iRiver, you might eke a bit more life out of it if you
put RockBox on it. http://www.rockbox.org/

- Si

On 25/10/2012 09:09, Kneale, Andy wrote:
> Doom und gloom, re: my iRiver.  I updated the firmware to the latest version 
> (which is still a few years old), and then converted the offending album as 
> Nigel suggested, to non-variable bit-rate MP3 files, but the same result.  I 
> then converted them to .WMA files, and still the same result.
>
> Methinks it might be time to upgrade my hardware.  What are the List's best 
> recommendations for a reliable, simple to use, 20GB+ player that doesn't cost 
> the earth, and doesn't crash every 5 minutes.  I don't want it to do anything 
> else but play music; I don't need it to store photos, be a phone, access the 
> web, tell me if my brother has reached the airport (ok I haven't got a 
> brother), give me the latest recipe for duchess potatoes, etc, etc.  I don't 
> care if it's the size of a house brick, as long as it works.
> >From looking at reviews on Amazon, it seems all the players have their 
> >faults.
>
> Gaffer

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