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Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Didzo - 10-05-2011 (10-05-2011, 10:26 PM)KorJax link Wrote: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002MAPT7U?linkCode=xm2&tag=invihand-20 That's the older model. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - at0m - 10-06-2011 (10-05-2011, 11:59 PM)Didzo link Wrote: [quote author=KorJax link=topic=4622.msg225678#msg225678 date=1317871618] That's the older model. [/quote]I removed that nonsense when I realized it was responsible for significant slowdown. Also, when it started suggesting cheaper places to buy sex toys while I was browsing AdamEve.com. If that thing phones home every single website you visit, that's no good yo. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - kaese - 08-23-2012 I am pretty sure I lost my ipod classic as I have not found it for a month now. It might be time to give up on the search and purchase a new mp3 player for the new school year and long bus rides. I was quite happy with my ipod but the downside to it was the large size. I also only used about 25-30GB of the total 80GB available over several years. So I'm looking for recommendations on smaller mp3 players but can still hold at least 8GB of music (preferably at least 16GB). Anything less is simply too small for me and I don't want to go through the hassle of switching out music. The newest nano model is intriguing but I am also aware that there are other brands out there that might be good as well. I'm a bit wary on researching the Zune as I have heard of Microsoft discontinuing the development of new music players. Re: Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Luinbariel - 08-23-2012 Reminds me. I have an old iPod kicking around. Gen 2 or 3 nano. Works fine, just got an iPhone at the time and later a nexus. You can have it for like $10 or something assuming it fits your needs. Someone might as well use it. Update: It's only 2gb. Honestly if you paid for shipping, it's yours. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Didzo - 08-23-2012 (08-23-2012, 07:25 PM)Käse link Wrote: I am pretty sure I lost my ipod classic as I have not found it for a month now. It might be time to give up on the search and purchase a new mp3 player for the new school year and long bus rides. Sansa Clip Zip. It's about the size of an iPod Nano, has physical buttons, radio and other nifty features I never use, can play almost any music file type, and has a micro SD slot for extra music storage. I have one with 20GB in it (4GB internal + 16GB micro SD) that I got on Black Friday from Newegg for under $50. Totally worth it in my opinion. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - kaese - 08-24-2012 Thanks for the offer Luin! ...but it'll just end up being added to my "low storage mp3 players" collection. And Didzo, that looks to be a very promising option. I love the expandable memory feature and it sounds like it has all or most of the features that come with the newest ipod nano, minus the touch screen. To add music, I would basically drag and drop files when the mp3 player is connected to my computer? (no software similar to itunes right?) Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Didzo - 08-24-2012 (08-24-2012, 03:02 AM)Käse link Wrote: And Didzo, that looks to be a very promising option. I love the expandable memory feature and it sounds like it has all or most of the features that come with the newest ipod nano, minus the touch screen. Nope, no need for software like iTunes (though you could use it if you wanted. Drag and drop works just fine. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Kor - 08-24-2012 (08-24-2012, 03:02 AM)Käse link Wrote: Thanks for the offer Luin! ...but it'll just end up being added to my "low storage mp3 players" collection. Just get the Sansa, less money for Apple is more money for people that make better products. I've owned a couple Sansa's now, the reason I don't have my original is they don't survive being run over. I recall ages ago of there even being a better 3rd party OS that improves its already impressive battery life and functionality. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Didzo - 08-24-2012 (08-24-2012, 11:49 AM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=Käse link=topic=4622.msg252694#msg252694 date=1345795359] Just get the Sansa, less money for Apple is more money for people that make better products. I've owned a couple Sansa's now, the reason I don't have my original is they don't survive being run over. I recall ages ago of there even being a better 3rd party OS that improves its already impressive battery life and functionality. [/quote] It's called Rockbox. I considered using it but didn't feel like dealing with researching the set-up since the default worked just fine for me. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Kor - 08-24-2012 (08-24-2012, 12:30 PM)Didzo link Wrote: It's called Rockbox. I considered using it but didn't feel like dealing with researching the set-up since the default worked just fine for me. Ahh yes, thank you Didzo, I can't stand blanking on the names of things. +1 Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - kaese - 08-27-2012 I think I'll purchase the Sansa, thanks for the suggestions everyone. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Didzo - 03-23-2013 I just upgraded my Sansa Clip Zip SD card from a 16GB one to a 32GB one and took the opportunity to also install Rockbox on it since their stable release for the device was launched this month. The automatic installer that's used to do it is really nifty and all you really need to do is to first make sure the device is in USB storage mode when plugged into the computer. The amount of customization options, settings to dick around with, and random plugins that Rockbox has are huge, but the real upside to it is that it doesn't do any weird folder renaming like the stock firmware does. It does not require any downtime after it's unplugged and generally seems faster. The stock firmware isn't removed either so you can boot into it if you really feel the need. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - KarthXLR - 08-02-2014 Is that Sanza Clip player still hot shit? I'm looking for something to replace my old iPod classic that's been getting decrepit over the years. The big thing is that I like having it in the car with me, I don't take it with me to the gym or anything. If it has any sort of FM transmitter appeal I'm up for it. Re: - FlyingMongoose - 08-02-2014 All my music comes from my phone and my early adopter discounted Google music account. Sent from my subdermal neurological implant. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - KarthXLR - 08-02-2014 (08-02-2014, 07:36 PM)FlyingMongoose link Wrote: All my music comes from my phone and my early adopter discounted Google music account.I'd use my phone if it wasn't for the fact it has no expandable memory. Not enough space for my songs plus apps. Re: - at0m - 08-02-2014 I'm annoyed at myself for not early adopting Google music Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Didzo - 08-03-2014 (08-02-2014, 06:34 PM)Karth link Wrote: Is that Sanza Clip player still hot shit? I'm looking for something to replace my old iPod classic that's been getting decrepit over the years. Yep. There's a newer version out with a larger screen that you should avoid though. Stick with the Sansa Clip Zip and use Rockbox if you want to tinker with it. It has an FM receiver. Re: Re: Re: - FlyingMongoose - 08-03-2014 (08-02-2014, 08:41 PM)Karth link Wrote: [quote author=FlyingMongoose link=topic=4622.msg280252#msg280252 date=1407026166]I'd use my phone if it wasn't for the fact it has no expandable memory. Not enough space for my songs plus apps. [/quote] I don't store any music on my phone or any other device. Google Music All Access dank near every song that exists at my fingertips is I have any data connection streaming. (08-02-2014, 08:42 PM)atm0m link Wrote: I'm annoyed at myself for not early adopting Google musicWell I haven't done the math but based on my permanent discount I believe the difference paid for at least one month now. Sent from my subdermal neurological implant. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - Surf314 - 08-04-2014 Google music is the best. I cache any music I want when I'm in shitty service zones and then the rest just streams to my computer, phone, or tablet. Thanks to my bluetooth speakers I can be a tablet DJ at home. Re: So, who makes the best MP3 players these days? - KarthXLR - 02-24-2015 Making a playlist with Rockbox was the most fucking convoluted thing I've had to do in a long time. |