Am Donnerstag, 12. April 2007 schrieb Juhana
Sadeharju:
Hello. Recently we had discussion on the mp3
players.
Samsung YP-U2RZB player (70 euros) supports formats mp3, wma,
ogg, wav, asf. The ogg must be the ogg vorbis etc format.
What will happen if the player is plugged to Linux computer?
Could I just copy the ogg files to player's disk
("cp *.ogg /mnt/player/") and all would work perfectly?
Juhana
I own exactly that device, since around four months, and i am quite happy with
it, except the sound being a bit too bassy for my taste. It can also act as
ordinary usb stick.
It automounts as mass storage media and uses these directories:
"Music" (for your files), "system" (for generated playlists, settings
and so
on, and "voice" for voice records from the builtin mic.
One weird thing: i have one .ogg file on the player, it is one of the great
songs by Dave Phillips found on
http://linux-sound.org/ardour-music.html,
that causes the player to stop and freeze/power down, then the only way to
wake it up is to reset it or to connect it to the computer...
Is it perhaps using the same chip/firmware as the iRiver IFP players?
Those can only handle Vorbis files within a certain bitrate range - I
have to encode files specially for the player with a minimum and maximum
bitrate.
--ll