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I wish I could help but I'm using an MP3 player from about 3 years ago. Still works great, but I don't think they make it anymore. It's a Sony Network Walkman HD-5 20 GB. Also, it isn't compatible with Napster.FragStains
I remember using one of those a while ago, it used sonicstage software right?
[QUOTE="FragStains"]I wish I could help but I'm using an MP3 player from about 3 years ago. Still works great, but I don't think they make it anymore. It's a Sony Network Walkman HD-5 20 GB. Also, it isn't compatible with Napster.Film-Guy
I remember using one of those a while ago, it used sonicstage software right?
Yeah, finally sonicstage works decently. When I first bought it that software was a buggy pile of crap.also I may be interested in the new ipods, only if they are compatible with napster or rhapsody, if not then forget it. Dont even suggest ipod if it doesnt support rhapsody or napsterFilm-Guy
I would look closely at Sandisk then, i believe they are compatible with Rhapsody, if not also Napster as well.
What you need to buy is an iAudio 7, its got around 60 hours battery life, support for most every format under the sun and support for Rhapsody, Napster, Yahoo Music, and URGE and has a voice recorder, FM tuner, line-in recording and more.RichterBelmont7
how many gigs does it have?
[QUOTE="RichterBelmont7"]What you need to buy is an iAudio 7, its got around 60 hours battery life, support for most every format under the sun and support for Rhapsody, Napster, Yahoo Music, and URGE and has a voice recorder, FM tuner, line-in recording and more.Film-Guy
how many gigs does it have?
4, 8, or 16 probably the best place would be ZipZoomFly.
[QUOTE="Film-Guy"][QUOTE="RichterBelmont7"]What you need to buy is an iAudio 7, its got around 60 hours battery life, support for most every format under the sun and support for Rhapsody, Napster, Yahoo Music, and URGE and has a voice recorder, FM tuner, line-in recording and more.RichterBelmont7
how many gigs does it have?
4, 8, or 16 probably the best place would be ZipZoomFly.
16 gigs would be enough if the storage was expandible:(
[QUOTE="RichterBelmont7"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"][QUOTE="RichterBelmont7"]What you need to buy is an iAudio 7, its got around 60 hours battery life, support for most every format under the sun and support for Rhapsody, Napster, Yahoo Music, and URGE and has a voice recorder, FM tuner, line-in recording and more.Film-Guy
how many gigs does it have?
4, 8, or 16 probably the best place would be ZipZoomFly.
16 gigs would be enough if the storage was expandible:(
The new creative zen comes in 16 gigs and has expandable memory through sd cards. I would seriously think about getting it.
[QUOTE="Film-Guy"][QUOTE="RichterBelmont7"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"][QUOTE="RichterBelmont7"]What you need to buy is an iAudio 7, its got around 60 hours battery life, support for most every format under the sun and support for Rhapsody, Napster, Yahoo Music, and URGE and has a voice recorder, FM tuner, line-in recording and more.spyke412
how many gigs does it have?
4, 8, or 16 probably the best place would be ZipZoomFly.
16 gigs would be enough if the storage was expandible:(
The new creative zen comes in 16 gigs and has expandable memory through sd cards. I would seriously think about getting it.
I would buy that, but those bigger SD cards are expensive:(
well I found the MP3 player I want, its 30 gigs and has rhapsody to go over wifi, which means I can download all the songs I want and Stay connected to my rhapsodya account which has over 2000 songs so far:D Oh and internet radio:P
http://www.amazon.com/ibiza-Rhapsody-H1A030BK-Wi-Fi-Player/dp/B000XRQ2Q6
What do you need in it? A lot of storage? Something small and portable to take to the gym or workout with? If you're going for storage i like the Creative Vision M, and the Zune 80 looks promising (however i don't think we have them in Canada yet, so i havent gotten my hands on one). For small portable ones, there are a lot of brands, Creative has soem nice tiny players, as does iRiver (i don't know model numbers as i havent kept track of new players).
I have a Vision M and a 2nd gen Nano for working out, biking, etc.
[QUOTE="thisguy51"]Zune 2.0Film-Guy
I really want the zune 2.0, but can it download songs from the zune marketplae from the zune device? Also can it sync to a 360?
It comes out this Tuesday in America.
visit link below for more.
http://www.zune.net/en-us/products/compare.htm
I plan on buying a Creative Zen sometime soon......LJS9502_basic
Creative Zen's are awesome. I've had one for about a year now and it still hasn't failed me yet. It plays MP3's, AVI files (DivX and Xvid) and a whole bunch of other formats (WMV, MPG) Not sure how much they cost now, but you can still find them some where.
[QUOTE="RichterBelmont7"][QUOTE="Film-Guy"][QUOTE="RichterBelmont7"]What you need to buy is an iAudio 7, its got around 60 hours battery life, support for most every format under the sun and support for Rhapsody, Napster, Yahoo Music, and URGE and has a voice recorder, FM tuner, line-in recording and more.Film-Guy
how many gigs does it have?
4, 8, or 16 probably the best place would be ZipZoomFly.
16 gigs would be enough if the storage was expandible:(
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