On Friday 29 June 2007 15:32, Arnold Krille
wrote:
Hi all,
I discovered that travelling is more fun if my own music is in my ears.
So I decided (and my wife approved) to buy a mobile player. As big
parts of my music collection are oggs and I am to audiophile to
reconvert them to mp3, I am searching for a mobile player that can do
ogg as well as mp3 (I don't give anything for wma, aac or other
proprietary stuff).
I like the way Apple makes things just work. If the Ipod nano played
ogg I would march into the next local supermarket that has them on
discount currently.
Who has experience with Linux on the Ipod (normal one without
nano/shuffle/etc...)? Is it stable and usable?
Which other players would you recommend for their abilities and
usability?
Have a nice weekend,
Arnold
I have a Samsung YP-MT6Z 1GB. Contains FM tuner and MP3/OGG player in a
very small package. Uses 1 AA battery and I get 40+ hours of playtime
with 1 battery. Also does voice/FM radio/input recording in MP3 format.
My only wish was more memory capacity, but it's a great little player.
How much are these things?
What is the dirt-cheapest one that'll play ogg's? NAND flash-based is fine,
I don't need a hard drive.
-ken
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