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A question about iPod Shuffle Is it good?
my mp3 player was stolen yesterday and I'm thinking of buying an iPod Shuffle 512mb.... Does the battery last? | |
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MikeMatronik said: Is it good?
my mp3 player was stolen yesterday and I'm thinking of buying an iPod Shuffle 512mb.... Does the battery last? I'd never go for one less than a gig, but yeah, it's nice. It's wonderful for working out, when you aren't going to be fiddling with it and want something super lightweight. And I haven't had any battery issues, though ALL rechargable batteries die eventually (people tend to forget this). The Nano is way cooler, IMHO. Seattle Org Invasion July 28th-30th http://www.prince.org/msg/2/177514
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It's ok, but the creative nano products blow it away as far as functionality.
If you have alot of Itune downloads, then you'll want to go with an Apple Player. I recommend buying the 1 gig iPod Nano for $149 (very competatively priced) if you're looking for a low end player. If you can afford more, the 4 gig gives you plenty of space. Everything is bullshit | |
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ChargingBULL said: It's ok, but the creative nano products blow it away as far as functionality.
If you have alot of Itune downloads, then you'll want to go with an Apple Player. I recommend buying the 1 gig iPod Nano for $149 (very competatively priced) if you're looking for a low end player. If you can afford more, the 4 gig gives you plenty of space. Seattle Org Invasion July 28th-30th http://www.prince.org/msg/2/177514
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I also saw a creative 512mb for the same price...I guess I'll give it a try also.
I don't buy iTunes stuff...only downloads from the npgmc store | |
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SeattleInvasion said: MikeMatronik said: Is it good?
my mp3 player was stolen yesterday and I'm thinking of buying an iPod Shuffle 512mb.... Does the battery last? I'd never go for one less than a gig, but yeah, it's nice. It's wonderful for working out, when you aren't going to be fiddling with it and want something super lightweight. And I haven't had any battery issues, though ALL rechargable batteries die eventually (people tend to forget this). The Nano is way cooler, IMHO. i had a 4gb Nano, but it started messing up, so i took it back and paid the extra $50 for the 30gb video ipod. i LOVE it. if you can spend that much, i'd definitely recommend that. if not, the 1gb Nano for $149 would be my suggestion. WAY better than the shuffle. | |
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The one that was stolen was like this one:
It had 256 mb of space...It was my best friend! | |
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MikeMatronik said: I also saw a creative 512mb for the same price...I guess I'll give it a try also.
I don't buy iTunes stuff...only downloads from the npgmc store The creative nano's are not as sexy as the iPod Nano, but they have FM receivers, voice recording, and lots of configurations. PLUS, they use aaa batteries. The problem with the creative Nano is that you'll want to update the firmware on it if it's not on at least firmware 1.3 or higher(and it is VERY trickey to do with no real good documentation). But I love my creative Nano. Not as much as I love my iPod Nano mind you. Everything is bullshit | |
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I've got a shuffle and a full size. The shuffle is great for exercise, and absolutley wonderful at the dentist office when I'm all gassed up on nitrus...
But if I were only going to have one iPod, I'd get the largest capacity nano I could afford, and that's what I'd recommend, though if you're looking at a 512MB shuffle due to price, then I'd recommend the 512MB shuffle... -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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amyhr said: I've got a shuffle and a full size. The shuffle is great for exercise, and absolutley wonderful at the dentist office when I'm all gassed up on nitrus...
But if I were only going to have one iPod, I'd get the largest capacity nano I could afford, and that's what I'd recommend, though if you're looking at a 512MB shuffle due to price, then I'd recommend the 512MB shuffle... Personally if you're looking in the 512 meg range, I'd say go with iRiver or the Creative players. They're much better than the shuffle and only for about 40-50 bucks more, if that. Everything is bullshit | |
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Another habit I have is to have all my music in wma format... | |
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MikeMatronik said: I also saw a creative 512mb for the same price...I guess I'll give it a try also.
I don't buy iTunes stuff...only downloads from the npgmc store This will be you're problem w/the Apple products, as they don't play WMV files. Contrary to popular belief, they DO play MP3's (as well as AAC's). Most people get around this by burning the WMV's to a "music" CD then ripping them back to MP3 (or AAC). -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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MikeMatronik said: Another habit I have is to have all my music in wma format...
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ChargingBULL said: amyhr said: I've got a shuffle and a full size. The shuffle is great for exercise, and absolutley wonderful at the dentist office when I'm all gassed up on nitrus...
But if I were only going to have one iPod, I'd get the largest capacity nano I could afford, and that's what I'd recommend, though if you're looking at a 512MB shuffle due to price, then I'd recommend the 512MB shuffle... Personally if you're looking in the 512 meg range, I'd say go with iRiver or the Creative players. They're much better than the shuffle and only for about 40-50 bucks more, if that. I'd just like to point out that at that point, your getting close to the 1GB nano pricing, and over the 1GB shuffle pricing... -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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MikeMatronik said: Another habit I have is to have all my music in wma format...
It's okay, that can be cured... -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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amyhr said: MikeMatronik said: Another habit I have is to have all my music in wma format...
It's okay, that can be cured... I don't like much other formats WMP was always my favorite music player I'm gonna sleep! Will post tomorrow on my decision | |
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amyhr said: ChargingBULL said: Personally if you're looking in the 512 meg range, I'd say go with iRiver or the Creative players. They're much better than the shuffle and only for about 40-50 bucks more, if that. I'd just like to point out that at that point, your getting close to the 1GB nano pricing, and over the 1GB shuffle pricing... true. Go with the 1 gig Nano--avoid the shuffle. Everything is bullshit | |
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MikeMatronik said: amyhr said: It's okay, that can be cured... I don't like much other formats WMP was always my favorite music player I'm gonna sleep! Will post tomorrow on my decision wma file pose alot of issues with third party mp3 mixing software in Nero and Roxio. I've seen those programs crash when doing audio mixes of wma's. Everything is bullshit | |
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ChargingBULL said: MikeMatronik said: I don't like much other formats WMP was always my favorite music player I'm gonna sleep! Will post tomorrow on my decision wma file pose alot of issues with third party mp3 mixing software in Nero and Roxio. I've seen those programs crash when doing audio mixes of wma's. me too | |
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MikeMatronik said: amyhr said: It's okay, that can be cured... I don't like much other formats WMP was always my favorite music player I'm gonna sleep! Will post tomorrow on my decision Well, if you're married to the WMA format and the WMP player, then unfortunately the iPods are probably not for you. While it's possible (though it can be difficult) to use the iPod with something other then iTunes, it is NOT currently possible to play WMA files on them. Despite that, I'd still recommend switching have a good night! -->> This Space 4 Rent <<--
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Yeah, Microsoft deserves to be nuked for what it has done to media formats/players. Seattle Org Invasion July 28th-30th http://www.prince.org/msg/2/177514
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