Nico R. wrote:
Hello!

I'd like to have a portable Vorbis player which uses a flash memory and
has a USB connection. An USB stick would be preferred.

The difficulty is that I'd like to buy (/get for Christmas :-) ) a
device which does *not* play MP3, WMA and all the other ugly formats,
but only Vorbis (and perhaps FLAC, SPEEX or some other free ones).

I've been searching for ages for something like that, but haven't found
anything useful. All devices I can find (which can play Vorbis) can play
Vorbis *and* MP3 and WMA. :-/

Does anyone know something that could be interesting for me?
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Nico


Both myself and Matthew Burgess bought iaudio devices.

they are good devices and work nativly as a "hard disk" in linux - so you just copy files across via the command line, no software needed.

Mine has a radio on, a voice recorder (which you can of course record to and drag off onto your pc) and an MP3 player.

The battery life is excellent (1 aa battery for mine) lasts about 8 - 10 hours.

The downside is they are a bit more expensive "bang for your buck" wise and I found the size of mine 1gb enough for a good few ablums, but I appriciate more people want more space for more albums.

At least check out the Iaudio's, I've had no complaints, but then again I require nothing special.

Matt


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