Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: > Hey all. I am considering purchasing some kind of small portable mp3 > player, but I don't want to get one that can only download its songs > from a Windows box. I know that there's kernel support for a USB link > to a Diamond Rio 500 (and later models?). But it seems like there are > better players out there (i.e. players with more memory). Does anybody > here own such a device? Which ones can talk to Linux?
I bought a RioVolt - it's a CD player that can also handle CDR's and CDRW's of MP3's and WMA's. The decoders are firmware based, and the firmware is easily upgradable. The makers are claiming that they will be supporting more digital formats in the near future. I also have one of the solid state MP3 players. I am *much* happier with the RioVolt than the solid state player. -- Mike Werner KA8YSD | He that is slow to believe anything and | everything is of great understanding, '91 GS500E | for belief in one false principle is the Morgantown WV | beginning of all unwisdom.
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