Yeah the Muvo is made, they just did a review of it on acess world. Ditch 
the IPOD, its not as accessible or as nice as people make it out to be.
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From: "Christopher J Chaltain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: MP3 flash player recommendations


I don't know if they still make it or not, but I have a compact flash MuVo
from Creative Labs.  I got it a year or two ago.  It has 256M of flash
space.  It has no display, so it's obviously quite accessible.  It also
doesn't come with or need any PC software to transfer the files to the
MuVo.  You just use Windows Explorer to copy files to the drive.

I haven't been keeping up with things lately, but it sounds a lot like the
iPod to me, except you don't need to use any special software on the PC. I
must be missing something, but everything I've heard of the iPod doesn't
set it apart from the MuVo that I've got.  Maybe the MuVo I've got isn't
made any more or maybe the iPod is just a lot cheaper for more memory.

Christopher

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Let me try to clarify.  If I understand MP3 players, there are two basic
types of storage: one uses flash memory with no moving parts; the other
uses a hard drive which spins just like a computer hard drive and holds
greater amounts of storage.  I thought the Archos players were of the
second type.  They may well have flash memory for holding the operating
system but audio file storage is on the spinning drive.  I am interested
in
the first type with storage in flash memory.  Does this type of player
still utilize the Rock Box software?
And, I would still like any and all recommendations on what flash based
players are more accessible. Thanks.
Jeff

At 04:46 PM 4/19/05, you wrote:
>You can flash Rockbox. I'm not sure what your asking. Can you clarify?
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>Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 6:31 PM
>Subject: Re: MP3 flash player recommendations
>
>
>Thanks, yes, I am aware of RockBox but isn't that solely for hard drive
>based players?  I'm specifically intersted in lower-priced flash
>players.  Any further recommendations from anyone?
>Jeff
>
>At 03:33 PM 4/19/05, you wrote:
> >The Archos players/recorders, you can download Rockbox and they'll
speak
> >the
> >menus and other info. The Iriver H140 will be accessible and rockbox
will
> >be
> >able to play on it soon. Go to www.rockbox.org for more info.
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Jeff Samco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[email protected]>
> >Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 4:14 PM
> >Subject: MP3 flash player recommendations
> >
> >
> >Hi, Listers,
> >
> >I haven't been on the list for a while so don't know if this subject
has
> >been recently covered.
> >
> >I am looking for a portable flash MP3 player that is relatively
> >accessible.  I would like it to have a simple way to copy files such as
the
> >MuVo or at least accessible software.  Also having an accessible FM
tuner
> >with capability to record from radio and voice recording features would
be
> >nice.
> >I would like to hear any and all recommendations for good models or
ones to
> >stay away from.
> >
> >I have come across these models which seem particularly feature-rich at
> >under $100:
> >Creative TravelSound TS350W with built in speakers.
> >The SanDisk SDMX1512A18 with 512 MB FLASH and FM tuner and recorder.
> >IRIVER IFP-790T with 256 MB flash and FM tuner and voice recorder
> >J WIN JXMP129FM with 128 MB flash and FM tuner and voice recorder.
> >
> >Thanks for sharing your experience & expertise.
> >Jeff Samco
> >
> >
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