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Hi, I'm looking to purchase a mp3 player soon. It should:
Be compatible with Windows Media Player Hold 40+ gigs Be completely DRM free Be reliable and well built. I don't want to repeat my iRiver experience. Be small enough to be comfortably carried in...
Started by alex on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Supported formats:
MP3, WMA (if not DRMed), OGG, FLAC, WAV, and APE
AVI and WMV with codec support with several Creative players so far .....
Media players? :)
my choice is clearly the Cowon S9 32 GB (having the 16 GB variant myself.
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I need an MP3 player that meets the following requirements:
low cost no wifi detachable USB cable; no USB connector built-in no camera no audio recorder plays WMA files not a piece of crap There are 50 million that meet the first 6 requirements, but I...
Started by Nathan DeWitt on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
If you really only want a basic MP3 player and no advanced features, I would forget 7 is the best-sounding....
Who use Creative MP3 players and Sansa players , as far as I know, they have not had any complaints built in (3).
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So, I sort of have a problem with my MP3 player. It was an 8GB player, but I needed more space, so I added a 8 GB micro SD card, so now I have 16GB. It still doesn't hold all my music, and now the battery is junk. I'll charge it for hours ...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stadium-arcadium):
Completely understandable, I cani have only 8 GB too on my player and after that I want to get an iPod classic, which holds 160 GB..all my music is in Windows Media....
Get a new MP3 player anyways..I'm sick of dealing with this one.
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My car's CD player will not accept MP3 format; how can I convert MP3 tracks to something that I can burn on a CD and play in my car?
Started by mikcarsd on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cnet):
How canI have not used this program called TuneSpark, but it claims to be able to convert MP3 to a format that will play in your regular....
I am now able to convert from MP3 to WAV for playing on my CD player.
TuneSpark worked for me.
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Posted Today, 08:35 PM
So who still uses an MP3 player like this?
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at techrumors):
My iPad provides my music now..
Posted Today, 09:08 PM
Last used: So long ago that I can't remember .
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Has any one installed an after market mp3 player ? I'm looking to buy one of the mp3 player that plug in to where the cd player is .I think that JM corp and bikemp3 inc. makes these.There suppost to work though the radio controls like a cd player would...
Started by Sally on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at goldwingdocs):
SALLY Exactly, how are you hooking-up the mp3 player? How do you get the bike's CD controls to operate the mp3 player? The unit from www.bikemp3.com is probably only for the GL1800, but maybe they have There is an Anomaly....
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I'm looking at a few models under $100 and the instructions and spec sheets don't say anything about whether they record in stereo or mono. I looked at a few voice recorders and some of them indicate that the built-in mic only records in mono, despite...
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Posted 02 October 2010 - 08:52 AM
I have no problem converting my CD music disk's to MP3 format wit Creator 2010. How ever when the burning completes, the converted MP3 CD will not play on any portable MP3 CD player. Yet there is no problem with playback...
Started by hotovost on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at roxio):
There are different bit rates, sampling....
Double check the format and specifics of the player.
Yet there is no problem of a portable mp3 cd player.
The converted MP3 CD will not play on any portable MP3 CD player.
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Posted 02 October 2010 - 08:52 AM
I have no problem converting my CD music disk's to MP3 format wit Creator 2010. How ever when the burning completes, the converted MP3 CD will not play on any portable MP3 CD player. Yet there is no problem with playback...
Started by hotovost on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at roxio):
Yet there is no problem with playback on my computer discs on your computer or an another ....
Yet there is no problem on any portable MP3 CD player.
The converted MP3 CD will not play on any portable MP3 CD player.
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I have officially lost my MP3 player Since I have started running I really need to get out and buy a new one. Does anybody have any recommendations on one that is good for running? I didn't buy my last one, it was a gift, and I don't really know what ...
Started by feelin-great on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at shapefit):
I have a very stripped down (ok...cheap) mp3 player that I bought ....
Other MP3 - glad to hear I read it wrong I don't have an ipod.
Real Player without advanced features is free.
Then strap the Laptop to one of your thighs.
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