portable music players

Šarūnas sarunas at mail.saabnet.com
Fri Oct 3 10:43:40 EDT 2008


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Jesse Lazar wrote:
> Hey,
>  
> Is ipod the way to go for portable music player within Linux. My
> understanding is that it can be done easily, however I am curious as to
> what others use...
>  
> Yes, I am shopping for a portable player and have never owned one!
>  
> Also, I am strictly interested in playing music, not so much videos or
> whatever else it is they do...
>  
> I run Ubuntu and the default player is rhythmbox. By default this
> creates ogg files when I import a cd into my collection. I am sure that
> I could either install another player (or maybe configure this to create
> mpg files). I would try to stick with the ogg as my understanding is
> that it is FOSS.
>  
> I am aware that other companies manufacture these players and my
> understanding is that some can play ogg files...
>  
> What are others using?
>  
Meizu M3 Music Card. Plays OGG, FLAC and a variety of other audio
formats. "Appears" as USB storage, where audio files can be simply
copied to.

http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/02/meizus-m3-music-card-unboxed

Šarūnas


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