Ipod [message #14151] |
Sun, 12 December 2004 20:05 |
Manualblock
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Anyone have thoughts on the Ipod?
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Re: Ipod [message #14156 is a reply to message #14154] |
Thu, 16 December 2004 13:00 |
lon
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There also those mem stick recorders which might be an option. Also from my brief tour of the Linux world, they seem to be enchanted with Ogg Vorbis file format for it's compactness and sound quality. I have been subscribed to the Audiograbber forum for years. Over there I think they'd be able to give the lowdown on this stuff plus whatever is offered in here.
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Re: Ipod [message #14171 is a reply to message #14151] |
Wed, 05 January 2005 14:48 |
akhilesh
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Useful to play portable music. Having a crummy analog output means it can still be used as a hard disk! Many possible file formats are available: WMA, AAC, AIFF, Wav all of which are apparently decent. The problem is some of these use DRM, which may affect sound quality. Check out real player's harmny technology that allows multiple files to be played on iPod. Apple has countered by altering the DRM logic in newer versions of ipod, so that real player tunes cannot be played on IPOD, and only itunes downloaded files can be played. I am fundamentally in favor of plain oild CDs, without DRM, becuase it think it offers the best sound quality. -akhilesh
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Re: Ipod [message #14211 is a reply to message #14151] |
Wed, 04 May 2005 11:19 |
GrantMarshall
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5,000 + songs on a portable battery operated device which the quality is supposed to be good on. 5 seconds to transfer a complete CD to the Ipod. A lot of books available at the local book supermart the functions they are so vast. The most stolen item in New York (somebody wants them) that they issue warnings about them getting stolen. Random functions, programmable functions. Cost of 300-500 bucks. Adds a remote as well to control volume, songs, etc. Link is below to specs.http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore?productLearnMore=M9128G/A I'm thinking I'd like one as sole input device on the system I'm building now. Set it up with some t-amps and you've got a mobile party going on. The only problem would be the active crossover getting power. Hmmm. It's worth looking at. Grant.
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