What kind of capacity and features do you need?

-DMZ

On Sun, 2005-11-20 at 18:01 -0800, Daniel Speyer wrote:
> Hmm, sounds like this probably isn't the player I want then (I'm not
> crazy about flashing its bios).  Anybody know a portable MP3 and Ogg
> player that works properly out of the box and is Linux-compatible?
> 
> 
> On 11/20/05, Peter Teuben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Daniel Speyer wrote:
> >
> > > I've been thinking of getting a portable music player, maybe an iRiver
> > > T30.  Does anyone know how well it works with Linux?  Is there
> > > anything else I should know about it?  I picked it because it's cheap
> > > and supports Ogg Vorbis.
> >
> > > Any thoughts or anecdotes would be appreciated,
> >
> > i'll check mine, the model number doesn't ring a bell,but i have
> > this to say:
> >   - you need a special driver to copy file to/from, a pain, since you
> >     can't thus also use it to be at any friends place and copy data
> >     or music
> >   - i also like the OGG advertisement with mine, but the one i tried
> >     didn't work!   they also like to advertise that you can update the
> >     firmware, so that new things be added (e.g. make OGG work ???)
> >   - mine has problems with dynamic range, at high volume i tend to
> >     hear rotten sounds.
> >
> > Although i've read wonderful things about mine, i've been disappointed
> > with my particular model, an iFP-899 (1GB).
> >
> > The T30 is claimed to be only XP compatible, not Mac or Linux
> >
> > peter
> >
> 
> 
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David Zakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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