You can also try vorbis. There is an alpha firmware for the HipZip
which supports vorbis. You can get it from Monty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).


Cavallo de Cavallis wrote:
> 
> i have just bought an mp3 portable device (iomega hipzip, and i
> obviously changed earphones) that supports both mp3 and wma.
> generally i use mp3@192 for my archival purposes but i am
> thinkin about converting part of my collection in order to use it
> on that player (it operates with 40mb pocketzips).
> i did a couple of (quick) test and wma@96 doesnt sound that bad,
> surely better than mp3@96 and good as mp3@112-128.
> obviously i had only time to listen to a couple of songs, so my test is
> really far from being accurate, so...
> can u tell me your opinion about it ?
> (or maybe suggest me some links to visit)
> 
> thanks in advance
> 
> Cavallo de Cavallis
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