Ogg flash player recommendations?
Patrik Dahl
patrik.dahl at myrealbox.com
Mon Jan 31 19:47:35 UTC 2005
Hi.
I have an 1GB iAUDIO U2 it is great! (I think it is called Jetaudio in
some contries also? )
http://eng.iaudio.com/
It does OGG (requires a later firmware, I think 1.20 or later)
Menues and navigation is good.
It has an USB 2.0 interface
I doesn't require any stupid software to transfer files to it (like
ITunes for the iPod and iRiver?), it just mount's itself as /media/sda1
in Ubuntu so you can drag files to it.
The sound is good, even with the included headphones.
It is small and weights just nothing....
Batterytime is stunning!!!
You can also recharge it with an optional Power Adapter if you don't
have an USB connection.
The only con I found were that Windows are required to update the
firmware :-(
I choosed between this one and JOS (Jens of Sweden) and I don't remember
why I decided for iAudio but I think it was USB 2.0, optional Power
Adapter and relability.
iAUDIO has or will release some new modeles in february also.
Highly recommended!!!
Regards
Patrik
Alf-Ivar Holm wrote:
>Tony <tony.kruse at gmail.com> writes:
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>>Has anyone found a ogg (solid state) player that works well with
>>Linux? What is your experience. I have seen some offered by iRiver
>>but have found little info on how well they work with Linux.
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>I haven't tried it, but according to JOS (Jens of Sweden) their MP400
>supports "Linux 2.4.0 or newer".
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> Affi
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