On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 13:15, Antony Gelberg wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been looking for a portable MP3 player for a while. That is to > say, one that plays .ogg files. I have about 750 CD's, of which about > 200 are ripped in ogg and I'm not going back. :) > > I have just got home with an iRiver iHP-120. Plays ogg out of the box. > And also mp3, wma, wav, asf (as if) for the masochists amongst us. > USB 2.0 (which seems very fast - I'm rsync'ing my music folder with the > player and the speed files are going by at looks like about 3-5MB/sec). > It can also record, has an FM radio, and looks like the nuts.
Thanks for the info. :) Your post actually got me into looking for an ogg player again. (Been meaning to get one for quite a while now.) I looked at the iHP-120 but it was a bit too expensive for me. I then looked at the Neuros 128MB Player (http://www.neuros-audio.com) and found a much more agreeable price. The 128 MB player is $99 (US), or you can get it with the 20 GB HD 'backpack' for $229. It apparently supports ogg vorbis, mp3, and wma, as well as ENCODING to mp3 from the built in microphone port. Overall, it looks like a relatively even match for the player you recommended. I ordered mine today but it's on backorder so I don't really know when it'll come in. As soon as it does come in I'll post my experiences on here. -- Alex Malinovich Support Free Software, delete your Windows partition TODAY! Encrypted mail preferred. You can get my public key from any of the pgp.net keyservers. Key ID: A6D24837
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