mp3 players..NEED HELP!!!!!
SouthCrackalack
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ok,,of course I am familiar with the iPOD and all that..but I need some advice on fhe cheaper mp3 players,like the Rio,etc. If anyone can tell me the pros and cons, it would be appreciated, a message PM stylee would be fine. Someone drop me some knowledge. thanks
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Good luck, let us know what you settle on.
3000 songs is a lot if you just store songs and not full albums. If you store full albums, 4gigs aint much
What you're going to do if your 'store'...
a) ...gets stolen?
b) ...hard disk says ?
so
1. if stolen, i buy another portable mp3 player (in my case an ipod) and just put the music on my new ipod.
2. if my PC hard drive goes out, i throw in the dvd-r's
this is going to be a gift for the girlfriend(her bday is right before XMAS). Anyone that knows a lot about them, please PM me so I rest arrured I got one thjat will get the job done. Once again..PMs are welcome
-Heath Barkley
Yeah, this the drill, everybody knows this. It's the whole different deal if you want to have ALL your music with you...
Seriously, you have too much digital stuff if you need to think if 3000 songs is enough... Go and buy some vinyl
Shit, its great for road trips too.
I don't think most folks around here are hurting for vinyl; but that shit is kind of complicated to listen to while riding the bus or making moves around town. Portable music is a convenience I am thankful for.
as of today i am on ipod # 3 in less than a year, either steve jobs hates my guts or apple is concerned more about making it look cool than working well. unless i hear of some major improvements, after my service agreement ends i will not get a new ipod.
Also, people forget the ipod is basically a portable hard drive. So don't put it in your bag and throw it on your couch when you get home. Or put it in a bag w/ a magnetic closure, magnets are not a good look for hard drives.
I've an 30GB iPod (2nd gen.) since it came out couple of years ago. I have a massive 250GB external drive back home which I use as mass-storage for my digital stuff - mixtape/compilation swap cds, real mixtapes and loads of music from my own collection converted to high quality ACCs (bitrate wise).
If I'm on a 2 week trip with 14 hour flight to both directions, I tend to notice that I haven't listened most of the stuff during trip. That's why I don't have need to have ten thousand tracks with me all the time. I just need enough music to fill the need for music that I really enjoy. I usually upload stuff to iPod randomly before the trip to make sure that I have enough stuff to survive, and also to make sure that I don't have that same shit on board every time.