CD & MP3 Players
- boganbusman
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Well i bought my self a new MP3 player a couple of months back - Sony NW-A3000 (silver), and its pretty darn snazzy too.. Looks very stylish, 20gig of memory and a fantastic battery life with good sound. Its not as small as the other MP3 players that are out like the iPod or Creative Zen, (but it ain't exactly big either). Its an all round very good mp3 player, tho i do miss the FM Radio the Creative Zen had.
There is one niggling issue i have with the Sony mp3 player, and that's the software. You have to use it in order to transfer music from your hard drive to the MP3 Player. I personally prefer to sync music using WMP (just a preference), they don't give you that option tho, you simply have to use Sony's software
. With the Creative ZEN you had a choice, you could use their software that is shipped with the player or which ever one you please to transfer the music. Sony software isn't bad, i just would've preferred to be given a choice.
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/portable_a ... 40p,00.htm
There is one niggling issue i have with the Sony mp3 player, and that's the software. You have to use it in order to transfer music from your hard drive to the MP3 Player. I personally prefer to sync music using WMP (just a preference), they don't give you that option tho, you simply have to use Sony's software
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/portable_a ... 40p,00.htm
- Cpt.Razkit
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I'm thinking whether to get a 20GB iRiver H10, or a 2GB iPod Nano... The nano is just too damn sexy, but the iRiver will last me alot of time, cause of its space.
$$$$: (US Currency)
iRiver H10 20GB - $170
iRiver H10 5/6GB - $130
iPod Nano 2GB - $150
1000 songs is enough for me, let alone 7500 on the 20 gig.
$$$$: (US Currency)
iRiver H10 20GB - $170
iRiver H10 5/6GB - $130
iPod Nano 2GB - $150
1000 songs is enough for me, let alone 7500 on the 20 gig.

- weedman173
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I reported on the bottom of Page 2 that I received a new red iRiver H10 5GB but now...I got a new black iPod Nano 4GB as a present...not that the iRiver was bad. It was just that the person who gave it to me didn't know I already had an mp3 player.
I don't think I need to post any pics of it....since I hope you all know how it looks like. Right now, I am using the Nano (the iRiver is used on road trips). I can't complain about it since I got it for free...
I don't think I need to post any pics of it....since I hope you all know how it looks like. Right now, I am using the Nano (the iRiver is used on road trips). I can't complain about it since I got it for free...
- krazyammo
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I do it's good and plus you get to watch video *cough bleach cough* and some people at my school think its a choclate from verzion i think.Stereo wrote:Well, does anybody have a Sansa e250/260/270? I'm planning on buying the e260 (4-gig). LINKY

Well I heard that videos larger than 200MB get split while converting. Is this OK? Because I'd want to copy Tokyo Drift onto it.krazyammo wrote:I do it's good and plus you get to watch video *cough bleach cough* and some people at my school think its a choclate from verzion i think.Stereo wrote:Well, does anybody have a Sansa e250/260/270? I'm planning on buying the e260 (4-gig). LINKYbut the downside is that it sometime freezes and doesn't support that much files well except for mp3 and stuff.

- krazyammo
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yes the video larger than 200MB does get split while converting. OH BTW you can only charge the mp3 by usb only.Stereo wrote:Well I heard that videos larger than 200MB get split while converting. Is this OK? Because I'd want to copy Tokyo Drift onto it.krazyammo wrote:I do it's good and plus you get to watch video *cough bleach cough* and some people at my school think its a choclate from verzion i think.Stereo wrote:Well, does anybody have a Sansa e250/260/270? I'm planning on buying the e260 (4-gig). LINKYbut the downside is that it sometime freezes and doesn't support that much files well except for mp3 and stuff.

- weedman173
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Go to MSC usb mode and find the music folder or something. And then go to an artist, then the album, then put the album art jpg as folder.jpg. I don't know if this really works, but its how you get Albumart on the sansa. 
OR, this should work. Load the wanted album in WMP Now Playing, select the songs, right click, and choose advanced tag editor. Then go to the Pictures tab, and load your album art. Choose Cover (front). And then sync the songs from there.
OR, this should work. Load the wanted album in WMP Now Playing, select the songs, right click, and choose advanced tag editor. Then go to the Pictures tab, and load your album art. Choose Cover (front). And then sync the songs from there.

- underoath285
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