my sister has the same unit. not bad :thumbup:DiscoDave wrote:You mean like one of these?Massive Quasars wrote:What about the 20gb and 30gb models of Creative mp3 players (not the jukebox models)? The mini-brick shaped units. Are they any good?
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If it is, then I have one. The touch pad is a little tricky to get used to but afterwards its fine.
Sound quality is superb and battery life is 24hours.
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The flash players are no better. Mine crapped out transferring a large MP3 file and was unrecoverable from that point onwards.Massive Quasars wrote:The brick mp3 players from Creative apparently don't shield their HDs well from shock. If their support is as bad as you say, when they crap out, you could be out of luck.Foo wrote:One vote here against Creative's line.
If it goes wrong, their support is appalling, and they send you out used items as replacements.
What's the word on refurbished items?
As for refurbished items, they sent me 2 out in total. The first one was the wrong model, colour, dirty, had someone elses music on it and was still broken. The second one was the right colour but all th e rest of the above problems.
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Sorry, I'm not asking about creative refurbed units, just Rio. Though this does support my suspicion about creative service and support.
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you bet i do. i actually took my bro's with me for the first few days trail running. each of those days i'd empty it and refill with music to insure that it transfers ok. not too sure he was thrilled with the idea, but it was stashed in my Camelback hydration system. it had no music in it, the latest firmware, and was scratch free.
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I've noted that, Jugg. One person's experience among many...
I'd personally be afraid of upgrading firmwaves on these devices, that seems like a good time for problems to crop up. If the firmwave upgrade goes bad, I worry the unit could become a paperweight.
I'd personally be afraid of upgrading firmwaves on these devices, that seems like a good time for problems to crop up. If the firmwave upgrade goes bad, I worry the unit could become a paperweight.
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thnx for the input.
any other comments are welcome.
any other comments are welcome.
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This may sound odd, but do custom firmwaves exist for some mp3 players?
I know someone managed to load linux on an Ipod.
I know someone managed to load linux on an Ipod.
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Interested in adding features and file support. You're right though, I wouldn't risk a device loading custom firmware.
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If I'm interested in conserving space, should I stick to WMA (in a device which supports only mp3 and wma)? It appears that I can get comparable or better quality with reduced file size. An entirely noob question, your thoughts?
http://www.mp3-converter.com/wma/index.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Media_Audio
http://www.mp3-converter.com/wma/index.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Media_Audio
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.wma isn't for me. it's purely subjective as to what sounds better at any given bit rate to you.
if you don't have a encoder, google for dbPoweramp, download it, rip a .wav file from a cd source, then encode a 96kbps .wma and .mp3 and listen for yourself. iirc correctly you DO save a little bit of space with .wma, but i didn't care for the result.
if you don't have a encoder, google for dbPoweramp, download it, rip a .wav file from a cd source, then encode a 96kbps .wma and .mp3 and listen for yourself. iirc correctly you DO save a little bit of space with .wma, but i didn't care for the result.
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Thnx.
My options are mp3 and wma.
Will mp3 VBR 256kpbs suffice for quality?
My options are mp3 and wma.
Will mp3 VBR 256kpbs suffice for quality?
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I'd like to listen to the same files at home and not be disappointed.Geebs wrote:You mean through earphones? TBH, I wouldn't bother with a bitrate that high unless you're going for "I can hear a bat fart from a mile away" snob value.
If I were to take your advice though, would you consider 192kpbs VBR minimally acceptable?