I did a search on www.dogpile.com for your product and found amoung
other things, a personal website devoted to this very player under both
of it's retail names - they are the same player only different retailers.
The unit is limited - doesn't do vbr per mfd specs but outher of site says
it does - just don't look at the counter cuz it goes nuts. it does do
directories - kind of goofy but it does. but what drops it for me is that
it doesn't do the m3u's! How can one do pink floyd without it! :)

btw, another unit is on the way to retailers now - the next generation.
That should have larger display etc. But for $85 it's REALLY hard not
to buy one!

regards

On Tuesday 12 December 2000 00:12, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Dec 11 2000, Ken Weingold wrote:
> > Not sure now much it is, but I have something great made by Genica.
> > It looks like a discman, but plays audio CDs as well as CDR/CDRW's
> > with MP3's, so your limit is 650 megs.  Great search features, too.
> > And here's the kicker: it's $100.  50 second anti-shock - and it
> > works.
>
>       Wow, I'd love to get one of those toys, but I still have some
>       questions which I'd be very grateful if you could answer:
>
>       1 - How does it deal with directories? Does it have any
>           navigation mode? And how about files that have very long
>           names (I'm thinking of burning CDs with Linux, of course,
>           making the ISOs with mkisofs);
>       2 - Does it play Variable Bit Rate MP3s?
>       3 - What happens if it is told to play a file that is not an
>           MP3 (say, a .txt file that ended being included on my
>           ISO)?
>
>
>       Thanks in advance, Roger...

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