Thursday, August 19, 2010

Im looking for portable mp3 player to run & bike with i can copy mp3s straight from my computer & play.?

Many of these popular ipods and such seem to require subscription services, fees and prepacked music and downloading, none of which interest me for using a portable mp3 player. I want a small and durable mp3 player that i can simply copy mp3s that i have created and have on my computer to the portable mp3 player and listen to while excercising, working, riding, etc.. Need a decent sized storage, at least 1.5 GB. And ability to arrange the play pattern of mp3 files. As an actor, i record monoglouges and scene scripts in audio portions, and need the ability to save them to a portable mp3 player that i can use to rehearse and memorize scripts through repeated listening, pausing at certain points, etc. As well as music playback. NO subscription or downloading based players, just straight mp3 players, with voice recording option would be nice. And affordable. Any suggestions?

Im looking for portable mp3 player to run %26amp; bike with i can copy mp3s straight from my computer %26amp; play.?
if you have it all in mp3 format then any player will work. That is why it is called an mp3 player. It gets more complicated when you have different companies that include AAC, WMA, Ogg, WAV, or AIFF. Then music providers put their little coding in so it won't play on some competing player. You can use windows media player or itunes to rip a cd to mp3. Then transfer the mp3s to you player. Simple as 1,2,3.


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