Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 12:44:30 -0500
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mp3s can be stored in multiple directories but are all sorted
alphabetically by filename on boot, so the sort order of the base
filenames is the order in which they
On Mar 7, 2007, at 10:02, Paul Lussier wrote:
That being said, my experience has been that when I have a list of
podcasts, such as NPR's Science Friday, I want to listen to them
straight through, as if they were songs in a play list. When one
ends, I want it to go straight on to the next one
Travis Roy wrote:
Mac/Linux compatible (it shows up as a normal USB drive, SOO MUCH
BETTER than some crappy sync software, imho, *cough* itunes)
I just wanted to comment on this quickly.. As an avid podcast
listener, I must say the way iTunes/iPod deals with this is awesome
(and in some
I've been looking for an MP3 player to hold all my music. Any
recommendations here?
The iAUDIO X5 on http://www.cowonamerica.com/ looks good to me.
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Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(though, personally, I think the iPod deals with podcasts in a rather
crappy manner, as opposed to someone else who loved this feature...)
What do you not like about the way it deals with podcasts? I'm curious.
First off, this may be a result of either
Tom Buskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been looking for an MP3 player to hold all my music. Any
recommendations here?
Depends upon your needs. I love my iPod, but I also have a Mac to
deal with all that multi-media stuff that requires a lot more effort
under Linux. If I didn't have a
I just load the MP3 files onto SD or xD cards and listen to them on my PDA. It
works great and means that I don't have to carry an extra device around with
batteries or charger.
Mike Miller
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From: Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tom Buskey
On 3/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just load the MP3 files onto SD or xD cards and listen to them on my
PDA. It works great and means that I don't have to carry an extra device
around with batteries or charger.
I have one that does Compact Flash. It works great. I
I like my Creative Zen vision:M.
It plays more formats than the IPOD and has much better screen clarity.
-Alexei
On 3/7/07, Tom Buskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been looking for an MP3 player to hold all my music. Any
recommendations here?
The iAUDIO X5 on http://www.cowonamerica.com/
Hey folks -
I've been starting to go to the gym quasi-regularly, so I think it may
finally be time to break down and get a portable audio player. Looking
for any suggestions... My requirements are:
* Inexpensive
* Linux compatible
* Inexpensive
* mp3 playback (ogg would be nice
been starting to go to the gym quasi-regularly, so I think it may
finally be time to break down and get a portable audio player.
Looking
for any suggestions... My requirements are:
* Inexpensive
* Linux compatible
* Inexpensive
* mp3 playback (ogg would be nice, but not required)
* Inexpensive
On Tuesday, Mar 6th 2007 at 12:16 -0500, quoth Cole Tuininga:
=
=Hey folks -
=
=I've been starting to go to the gym quasi-regularly, so I think it may
=finally be time to break down and get a portable audio player. Looking
=for any suggestions... My requirements are:
=
=* Inexpensive
=* Linux
From: Cole Tuininga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 12:16:15 -0500
I've been starting to go to the gym quasi-regularly, so I think it may
finally be time to break down and get a portable audio player. Looking
for any suggestions... My requirements are:
I would suggest (maybe even
I hate rebates but one of these (conformance to your reqs: unknown)
might be worth a shot:
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=382325-5prodlist=dealnews
http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/Main.aspx?p=ItemDetailitem=CES11440
...and there's always:
* Inexpensive
* Linux compatible
* Inexpensive
* mp3 playback (ogg would be nice, but not required)
* Inexpensive
* Has a standard 1/8 headphone jack (are there any that don't?)
* Inexpensive
A little over a year ago, I bought my best friend a SanDisk Sansa
player from their e100 series
On 03/06/2007 12:42 PM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
There was a company a few years back that sold a player that was running
linux. It played anything. It also had a transmitter so you could be at
someone's house and use his stereo system by setting his FM tuner at 88.1
The problem is I forget
On Tuesday, Mar 6th 2007 at 13:31 -0500, quoth Mark Komarinski:
=On 03/06/2007 12:42 PM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
= There was a company a few years back that sold a player that was running
= linux. It played anything. It also had a transmitter so you could be at
= someone's house and use his stereo
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 12:16:15 -0500
Cole Tuininga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey folks -
I've been starting to go to the gym quasi-regularly, so I think it may
finally be time to break down and get a portable audio player. Looking
for any suggestions... My requirements
They still have this...
http://www.neurosaudio.com/store/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=DigitalInnovationsCatalogproduct%5Fid=4010207keyword=neurossearchcat=products
--DTVZ
On 3/6/07, Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, Mar 6th 2007 at 13:31 -0500, quoth Mark Komarinski:
=On
If you aren't in any rush, woot (www.woot.com) has cheap mp3 players
from time to time. And today they had a two-fer FM transmitter that
would have gone well with it :)
-mm- (who mainly just likes typing 'woot')
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Cole Tuininga wrote:
I've been starting to go to the gym quasi-regularly, so I think it may
I don't need something huge - a GB or so would be plenty. Thoughts?
I tend to like the iaudio line... easy to use with a great feature set
and supported file types. I have the 1G version of this
of their other models
are cheaper.
-chris
Cole Tuininga wrote:
Hey folks -
I've been starting to go to the gym quasi-regularly, so I think it may
finally be time to break down and get a portable audio player. Looking
for any suggestions... My requirements are:
* Inexpensive
* Linux compatible
Cole Tuininga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey folks -
I've been starting to go to the gym quasi-regularly, so I think it may
finally be time to break down and get a portable audio player. Looking
for any suggestions... My requirements are:
* Inexpensive
* Linux compatible
* Inexpensive
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