That's very cool!  Thanks for the information.

Gordon Mote
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone have the IRiver SlimX 550 player?


Hi Gordon,
  You might want to update your firmware. From the IMP 350 and up, we are
now able to listen to ogg vorbis audio files. The 350's current
implementation isn't complete because of limited space in the flash memory,
but the 400 and up should support just about every ogg file out there. I
don't own a 400 or 550 so can't confirm this. The IMP series, as you said,
is very cool and plays much better than the Riovolts.
Regards
Steve


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From: Gordon and Kimberly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 07:45:52 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Anyone have the IRiver SlimX 550 player?


Hi there.  You couldn't do any better than the slim x 550.  It rocks!
I Had the same riovolt, and I still have it, but my little boy knocked it
off of my treadmill, and so it got to where it wasn't as dependable.  I
bought the Iriver imp-550, which is also known as the slim x 550, and I have
never been more pleased with a cd/mp3 player.  I have not upgraded the
firmware, because the only update they have for it so far is just more
languages, or something like that.  Anyway, I'm sure someone can explain it
better, but just know that if you like the sp250, you will absolutely love
the Iriver imp-550.
The battery life is much longer, and it will automatically recharge the
batteries.  It does resume right where you left off with up to ten cds, and
as far as how it reads, I find it to read much better than the sp250.
If I've left anything out, you can e-mail me off list if you'd like.
One thing you might need to know is, that the player itself has no buttons,
so you have to use the remote.  If you like the sp250 remote, you'll love
this Iriver one as well.
I love to pass it on when I find something I think is great for us blind
users, and this is indeed one of those products.

Gordon Mote
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From: "Matthew Bullis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 10:54 PM
Subject: Anyone have the IRiver SlimX 550 player?


> Hello, the remote control for my RioVolt SP250 is wearing down as far as
the
> wire on it goes, and will soon break. I don't like the circfle joypad that
> the player has, so I've always used the remote. I suppose I could put dots
> or labels on the joypad to mark where to press, but only if I have to. I
> might get this IRiver player, but wondered if I can expect the same
features
> in this as I have from the RioVolt? Folr instance, will it play old time
> radio, which is at 22050 and 32 bits? Does it have the click click hold
> option to change to the next directory, and will it resume where you left
> off exactly? Is it easy enough to upgrade the firmware, such as just
putting
> in the disc and letting it work? Also, will it charge the batteries
> automatically, instead of possibly needing to select from a menu?
> Thanks a lot.
> Matthew
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