The problem with rockbox is that it seems to only work on discontinued 
players. I don't like the idea of buying stuff that may not be in working 
order, as it's hard to ship it back, the UPS store and post office are in 
locations that I am not familiar.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Damon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: an accessible IPodder


> Hi, isn't there an MP3 player that also has a speech program available to 
> run with it? I think it's called Rockbox or something? Does it work well? 
> Rockbox, I thinkk, works with another brand of MP3 player? Any thoughts on 
> this appreciated. That said, I'm getting on pretty well with the iPod 
> shuffle.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> .From: "Chris Skarstad"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> .Sent: 11/22/05 8:50:31 AM
> .To: "PC audio discussion list. "<Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> .Subject: Re: an accessible IPodder
> .
> .Hi Randy,
> .hehehe, I think you actually mean an iPod, not an iPodder.
> .                 iPodder is the now former name of one of the most 
> popular
> .podcast receiving programs out there.
> .what you're thinking of is an mp3 player, not a device to download
> .podcasts, I would guess?
> .If it really is an iPod you're thinking of, the only one I can even
> .moderately recommend to you is the iPod shuffle, and even then it's so
> .limited in what it can do that I can't really recommend it much.
> .So if you're looking for a good mp3 player, and you don't want to spend a
> .ton of cash, try out some of the creative Muvo, spelled m u v o models. 
> The
> .problem with these mp3 players is they're really cool, but once people 
> find
> .out about them, the companies are coming up with new models, and someone
> .has to take a chance on them and hope that they're accessible.  The very
> .best thing you can do is actually go to a store like Best buy, Circuit 
> City
> .or another place that actually sells the things, and have a look at them
> .yourself, and see if you're even able to operate it, and ask  questions
> .about how to transfer songs to the player. most of them are USB based, so
> .that sholdn't be a problem.
> .But in general, i would really stay away from he Apple products.
> .
> .
> .
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> .
>
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