Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 21:27:03 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Music on 70ct


From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I am thinking of using my Libretto 70ct for music on the go. I have a couple
> of questions. Is it worth bothering with? Is the sound quality bearable? Is
> it quick enough for mp3 decompression? Will a PCMCIA sound card improve
> things? If so which one? Finally, which music software is best?


It's fine if you run Winamp on the L70 and have a big enough HD to hold all
of the music you have. The quality is quite decent for the Libretto and you
can easily use it as a portable MP3 player on the go or plugged in at
work/home.

David... and anyone else that has a 5.x version of Winamp installed on their Lib:


Am I the only one who is having problems with the Lib's accupoint mouse conflicting with Winamp? I love Winamp, and because of the vast array of the plugins written for it and its general operation, I swear by it. But every Lib I've put it on has had problems when moving the mouse around. The mouse will skip positions, open up right-click menus without right-clicking.. etc.

The conflict is due to the dance that Winamp, the mouse, and the Yamaha OPL3SAxs ound chip are doing together. When I use my TDK sound card, I have no mouse problems. The sound quality on the TDK is substantially better than that of the built in Yamaha chip. But every one in a while it's just easier to plug headphones or a line out cable into the jack on the back of the Lib.

I've had this problem on my 70, 100, and 110. So it's not just the system, though the Yamaha chips are all pretty much the same (I think).

But I'd really like to fix the annoying glitch the mouse has when navigating Winamp.

Matt

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