01-13-2005, 03:27 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: 30 minutes from the Red Mile
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@Jan 12 2005, 08:55 PM
Ok techno-geeks, I'm buying an mp3 player, and I want to know which kind I should buy.
Basically its just for driving to and fro work, and maybe working out (whenever I start doing that).# I want it to be as cheap as possible, as good as possible, and able to fit as much as possible.# Figure out the best combination between these (maybe w/ an emphasis on low-price).
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I have this:
CURTIS MP128
It's awesome, I got it for $50 on Boxing Day and it's been everywhere with me ever since, I converted my entire MP3 collection into WMA and I can fit over 120 songs in it, more than I'll ever need. My best boxing day buy ever.
EDIT: Uses 1 AAA battery, I recommend Pure Energy rechargerable AAA (get a four pack from Superstore for <$6 and a charger if you don't have one already.) One charge will last over 15 hours of consecutive playing.
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Thats awesome, how do you convert MP3 files to WMA?
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There are various converters if you sniff around, I downloaded Windows Media Encoder 9 from Windows Update, it's awesome, WMAs are typically <1.6MB for a 4-minute CD-quality song compared to 4-5MB for MP3s, my WMA sounds exactly like my MP3s on my player, no difference in quality but big difference in size B)
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Is it free? because I don't wanna pay 20 bucks US. I heard Musicmatch has one I'll try to see if it works, if not I'll try yours. [/b][/quote]
You bet it's free, I wouldn't waste money on anything else:
Download here
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