portable digital music players
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Wed Apr 7 23:27:52 EDT 2004
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 11:16 pm, Derek Martin wrote:
> Since recently I have some extra money in my pocket, I'm interested in
> buying some sort of portable music player. My criteria are these:
>
> 1) MUST play both MP3 and OGG formats, since I have a substantial
> amount of both, and no current physical access to my source
> material in order to re-rip to one or the other...
>
> 2) Should be small and lightweight -- my main use will be to enhance
> my jogging experiences
>
> 3) 128MB of RAM is ideal. I can live with 64MB. More than 128MB is
> not necessary, and probably a waste of my money.
>
> 4) Ideally, it should interface easily with Linux. I have USB,
> ieee1394, and smart-card interfaces available. Unfortunately the
> USB is only USB1, but the device should ideally do USB2 for when I
> upgrade.
>
> 5) Price and battery life are considerations.
...but you don't say how much you would be willing to spend.
I recently bought an iRiver 20GB hard-drive-based model, and love it. I have
all sorts of USB problems with my server, but this thing just plugs in and
mounts like a hard drive. 15 hours of battery live, it does play OGG, never
skips, is close to the size of an iPod, has a FM radio, and can record from
multiple sources, even encoding as MP3 on the fly.
Cost me about $320. They have a 10GB unit too.
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