I recomend banshee for music playing and Easytag for tag editing

On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Maurice Butler <
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> For a start www.s1mp3.de/tools.s1fwx.html
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> Most of them have z80 with dsp
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> Have customised my sons with password on boot
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> Maurice
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 10 March 2008 1:53 p.m.
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Dick Smiths $34 mp3 players & linux music sorters.
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> So I've bought one of these cheapy $34.XXc 1gb MP3 players from Dick
> Smiths....
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> Note 1. They also play OGGs! Great.
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> Note 2. I don't know whether they is some unicode or whatever in the
> ID3 Tags of some of the creative commons licensed stuff I download
> from http://www.jamendo.com... but the name display tends to be a bit
> screwy for quite a few songs.
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> Note 3. It refuses to play some files saying "error file".
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> Curiously enough the "madman" music sorter also died trying to cope
> with some of these files. The Ubuntu bug report says it barfs on
> corrupt ID3 tags.
>
> Anyone know of a ID3 tag sanitizer?
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> Note 4. Sometimes the gadget barfs so hard as to shuts down. Anyone
> know of a firmware upgrade out there? The dse site didn't seem to have
> one.
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> Note 5. Any suggestions for music sorters / play sync packages for linux?
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> So far I have...
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>   * Rhythmbox - Good.. Except the "move to trash" seems
>     screwy. (Didn't actually delete soemstuff I requested.)
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>   * madman - Ubuntu feisty fawn version barfed and died on strange id3
> tags.
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>   * I can't remember why I gave up on Juk & Kyamo...
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> Note 6. It seems to switch itself off every now and then for no good
> reason.
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