iPod Shuffle!
- Yonke
- DCEmu Super Poster
- Posts: 1237
- https://www.artistsworkshop.eu/meble-kuchenne-na-wymiar-warszawa-gdzie-zamowic/
- Joined: Tue Dec 17, 2002 4:00 pm
- Location: TIJUANA B.C.
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
-
- DCEmu's Cheerleader
- Posts: 2553
- Joined: Tue May 27, 2003 7:38 pm
- Location: Insert Witty Comment here
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
What other MP3 players did you look at before you bought yours, Gold Plated jewel encrusted ones? Archos makes them with bigger capacity for a lower price. the only trade off is you have to carry a couple of extra ounces, and use an AC adaptor. Heck there are other brands that are cheaper, and on the same scale.Nyarlathotep wrote:My iPod has a backlit screen, you just have to enable it in the settings and / or push the menu button for a couple of seconds, and it shows the only song information I care about for each song (artist(s), trackname, album, time elapsed, time remaining). Also from my experience the clickwheel is very intuitive to use (much nicer than the standard buttons most stuff uses - I've always preferred an analogue 'dial' for volume than + and - buttons anyway)
As for the pricetag, it offers more space for a smaller size and pricetag than anything else currently on the market which is why I bought mine - do any of you have a genuine reason to hate it other than its really successful / popular and / or you can't afford your own?
-
- Dumb
- Posts: 1998
- Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2003 8:36 pm
- Location: Because My Heart is in O-H-I-OOOO
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
- Contact:
Case in point. 40 gig creative, $250 at STAPLES. iPod, 20 gig, $300 EVERYWHERE.Orange_Ribbon wrote:What other MP3 players did you look at before you bought yours, Gold Plated jewel encrusted ones? Archos makes them with bigger capacity for a lower price. the only trade off is you have to carry a couple of extra ounces, and use an AC adaptor. Heck there are other brands that are cheaper, and on the same scale.Nyarlathotep wrote:My iPod has a backlit screen, you just have to enable it in the settings and / or push the menu button for a couple of seconds, and it shows the only song information I care about for each song (artist(s), trackname, album, time elapsed, time remaining). Also from my experience the clickwheel is very intuitive to use (much nicer than the standard buttons most stuff uses - I've always preferred an analogue 'dial' for volume than + and - buttons anyway)
As for the pricetag, it offers more space for a smaller size and pricetag than anything else currently on the market which is why I bought mine - do any of you have a genuine reason to hate it other than its really successful / popular and / or you can't afford your own?
Smiley wrote:I was bored and like to hear myself talk, that's all....
-
- DCEmu Webmaster
- Posts: 16379
- Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2001 6:00 pm
- Location: New Orleans, LA
- Has thanked: 111 times
- Been thanked: 91 times
- Contact:
And how would you go about creating a playlist? Whenever I listen to music, I mix things up. I don't listen to one specific album or a mix CD. I choose songs as I go. I have over 4,000 songs on my MP3 player and I go into many different folders. I'd have to change a CD tens of times within one listening session because of this. MP3CD players might be better at this task, but they still won't hold all of my music.megaman8x wrote:2)seriously is it that hard to put a disk in place, you do it evertime you play a console, thats just being lazy
I don't want to have to carry a box of CDs with me wherever I go, especially not to school...
It's thinking...
- Disheveled DrFreeze
- DCEmu Mega Fan
- Posts: 2896
- Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2004 10:23 am
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
same here, i have over 5000 tracks of music on my computer, id go insane if i had to change discs everytime i want to change my music
if you take into acount a regular cd has 80 minuts of time free for music, id need aprox. 525 CD's to store all of my music, imagine looking for one single track in that pile of discs
and IRT random troll:
no i dont like the way it looks, but i didnt like the original ipod anyway, nothing personal, but since you asked if we liked it, id thought id reply
if you take into acount a regular cd has 80 minuts of time free for music, id need aprox. 525 CD's to store all of my music, imagine looking for one single track in that pile of discs
and IRT random troll:
no i dont like the way it looks, but i didnt like the original ipod anyway, nothing personal, but since you asked if we liked it, id thought id reply
DrFreeze, thinking outside the box since 1985
DrFreeze, licensed road terror since 2006
DrFreeze, Sun Certified Java Programmer since 2007
DrFreeze, licensed road terror since 2006
DrFreeze, Sun Certified Java Programmer since 2007
- Nyarlathotep
- Soul Sold for DCEmu
- Posts: 7390
- Joined: Sat Jan 05, 2002 1:37 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
The archos is a LOT bigger and a LOT heavier - the only other alternative was some kind of SD or compact flash player, but theres not a chance in hell I was realistically buying 40Gb of flash RAM.Orange_Ribbon wrote: What other MP3 players did you look at before you bought yours, Gold Plated jewel encrusted ones? Archos makes them with bigger capacity for a lower price. the only trade off is you have to carry a couple of extra ounces, and use an AC adaptor. Heck there are other brands that are cheaper, and on the same scale.
If I wanted something that would playback movies, the archos would have been more tempting, but if I'm ever travelling for a long enough period where I will have time to sit and watch a film, I already have a laptop with DVD drive - all I wanted was a music player that was small and light enough for em to put in my jacket pocket while walking to work, or to listen to while jogging, and the iPod was really the only logical choice given their monopoly on micro-HDDs for at least the foreseeable future.
Also, megaman8x - you are high if you think there are any CD based music players that do not skip while JOGGING - even my MD player used to skip a bit ocasionally and that was designed to have way more jog protection than any cd player.
- pixel
- Soul Sold for DCEmu
- Posts: 4991
- Joined: Mon Jun 24, 2002 10:52 am
- Has thanked: 2 times
- Been thanked: 3 times
No. Just STFU. You're going against the popular opinion. You aren't 1337.Nyarlathotep wrote:The archos is a LOT bigger and a LOT heavier - the only other alternative was some kind of SD or compact flash player, but theres not a chance in hell I was realistically buying 40Gb of flash RAM.Orange_Ribbon wrote: What other MP3 players did you look at before you bought yours, Gold Plated jewel encrusted ones? Archos makes them with bigger capacity for a lower price. the only trade off is you have to carry a couple of extra ounces, and use an AC adaptor. Heck there are other brands that are cheaper, and on the same scale.
If I wanted something that would playback movies, the archos would have been more tempting, but if I'm ever travelling for a long enough period where I will have time to sit and watch a film, I already have a laptop with DVD drive - all I wanted was a music player that was small and light enough for em to put in my jacket pocket while walking to work, or to listen to while jogging, and the iPod was really the only logical choice given their monopoly on micro-HDDs for at least the foreseeable future.
Also, megaman8x - you are high if you think there are any CD based music players that do not skip while JOGGING - even my MD player used to skip a bit ocasionally and that was designed to have way more jog protection than any cd player.
-
- Dumb
- Posts: 1998
- Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2003 8:36 pm
- Location: Because My Heart is in O-H-I-OOOO
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
- Contact:
Nyar may hate me, but he's right.pixel wrote:No. Just STFU. You're going against the popular opinion. You aren't 1337.Nyarlathotep wrote:The archos is a LOT bigger and a LOT heavier - the only other alternative was some kind of SD or compact flash player, but theres not a chance in hell I was realistically buying 40Gb of flash RAM.Orange_Ribbon wrote: What other MP3 players did you look at before you bought yours, Gold Plated jewel encrusted ones? Archos makes them with bigger capacity for a lower price. the only trade off is you have to carry a couple of extra ounces, and use an AC adaptor. Heck there are other brands that are cheaper, and on the same scale.
If I wanted something that would playback movies, the archos would have been more tempting, but if I'm ever travelling for a long enough period where I will have time to sit and watch a film, I already have a laptop with DVD drive - all I wanted was a music player that was small and light enough for em to put in my jacket pocket while walking to work, or to listen to while jogging, and the iPod was really the only logical choice given their monopoly on micro-HDDs for at least the foreseeable future.
Also, megaman8x - you are high if you think there are any CD based music players that do not skip while JOGGING - even my MD player used to skip a bit ocasionally and that was designed to have way more jog protection than any cd player.
Smiley wrote:I was bored and like to hear myself talk, that's all....
-
- DCEmu Super Fan
- Posts: 2416
- Joined: Sat Aug 30, 2003 12:24 pm
- Location: your mom's room
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
i paid 95$ shipped off ebay for my archos 20gig jukebox recorder v2, and it definatly was worth the money...it IS only a little bigger than an ipod, and i think browsing and stuff is easier with it than with an ipod (using rockbox).
plus since rockbox is open source and stuff, there are movie players, games, and a bunch of other stuff. (and i can charge mine via usb, i dont have to use the ac adapter?)
i was thinking about getting an ipod mini, but i went on ebay and lookin around i saw that one for 80$ buy it now....(15$ shippin- overpriced but still under 100$) saved me over $100 and let me replace my ps2...
plus since rockbox is open source and stuff, there are movie players, games, and a bunch of other stuff. (and i can charge mine via usb, i dont have to use the ac adapter?)
i was thinking about getting an ipod mini, but i went on ebay and lookin around i saw that one for 80$ buy it now....(15$ shippin- overpriced but still under 100$) saved me over $100 and let me replace my ps2...
XBOX live gamertag: MKEmods
- Nyarlathotep
- Soul Sold for DCEmu
- Posts: 7390
- Joined: Sat Jan 05, 2002 1:37 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
I think you'll find Tenchi was being ironic....
and I'm not going to ruin the cut of my suit just so I can save $100, fact.
EDIT: for charging, I have a set of THESE - I've never used the ac adapter that came with my iPod because I bought it on a business trip to NY so the adapter didnt work anyway.
The firewire and USB cables did though, which is what I used before I got my speakers
and I'm not going to ruin the cut of my suit just so I can save $100, fact.
EDIT: for charging, I have a set of THESE - I've never used the ac adapter that came with my iPod because I bought it on a business trip to NY so the adapter didnt work anyway.
The firewire and USB cables did though, which is what I used before I got my speakers
Last edited by Nyarlathotep on Wed Jan 12, 2005 4:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Wagh
- Wagh
- Posts: 5746
- Joined: Fri Nov 08, 2002 7:59 pm
- Location: YSOH
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
- Contact:
my archos recorder 20 is just about as heavy as first gen ipods. Not that I've got anything against ipods.Nyarlathotep wrote:The archos is a LOT bigger and a LOT heavier - the only other alternative was some kind of SD or compact flash player, but theres not a chance in hell I was realistically buying 40Gb of flash RAM.Orange_Ribbon wrote: What other MP3 players did you look at before you bought yours, Gold Plated jewel encrusted ones? Archos makes them with bigger capacity for a lower price. the only trade off is you have to carry a couple of extra ounces, and use an AC adaptor. Heck there are other brands that are cheaper, and on the same scale.
Bush and Hussein together in bed
Giving H-E-A-D head
Y'all motherfuckers heard what we said
Billions made and millions dead
Giving H-E-A-D head
Y'all motherfuckers heard what we said
Billions made and millions dead
- Roofus
- President & CEO Roofuscorp, LLC
- Posts: 9898
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2002 11:42 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
That really kicks ass. I'm now considering an ipod.Nyarlathotep wrote:EDIT: for charging, I have a set of THESE - I've never used the ac adapter that came with my iPod because I bought it on a business trip to NY so the adapter didnt work anyway.
-
- Soul Sold for DCEmu
- Posts: 5955
- Joined: Mon Oct 28, 2002 8:42 pm
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
I'd never buy an iPod, nor any other MP3 player of any type. I'd much rather have an MP3 CD player, that way I can listen to all my CDs with it, and no I don't want to have to rip them or download them and put them on the player, I like being able to just pop in a CD at anytime.
Doesn't mean I don't like free iPods, though...
Doesn't mean I don't like free iPods, though...
-
- DCEmu's Cheerleader
- Posts: 2553
- Joined: Tue May 27, 2003 7:38 pm
- Location: Insert Witty Comment here
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
You should get Anckle and Wrist Weight my good man.Nyarlathotep wrote:I think you'll find Tenchi was being ironic....
and I'm not going to ruin the cut of my suit just so I can save $100, fact.
EDIT: for charging, I have a set of THESE - I've never used the ac adapter that came with my iPod because I bought it on a business trip to NY so the adapter didnt work anyway.
The firewire and USB cables did though, which is what I used before I got my speakers
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news2.php?ID=10392
Just one Gram more. Before you raise the issue of price I would like to remind you, they have a none video player one that cost less.
-
- DCEmu Super Fan
- Posts: 2498
- Joined: Mon Nov 29, 2004 12:11 am
- Location: United States
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
iPod shuffle=worst idea ever. Oh wonderful, essentially an MP3 player...with no screen (seriously the $10 CD Players at Rite Aid at least have screens) and the amazing innovation of shuffle playback. All for the wonderfully low price of $100 for 512 MB or $150 for 1 GB. I am not impressed in the least.
Seriously the only thing going for it is the look. It looks good, but it's way over-priced...kind of like its big brother the iPod (and the iPod photo--whew, they make you pay out the ass for those ).
And no, I'm not an apple hater...I actually want to get a Mac Mini which is actually a very interesting piece of hardware with decent functionality for the price.
Seriously the only thing going for it is the look. It looks good, but it's way over-priced...kind of like its big brother the iPod (and the iPod photo--whew, they make you pay out the ass for those ).
And no, I'm not an apple hater...I actually want to get a Mac Mini which is actually a very interesting piece of hardware with decent functionality for the price.
Last edited by Nick on Wed Jan 12, 2005 7:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Very sexy hero, omg
-
- DCEmu User with No Life
- Posts: 3516
- Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2001 12:34 am
- Location: Birmingham, Al
- Has thanked: 0
- Been thanked: 0
- Contact:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 25997&rd=1
One of those is the cost of an ipod, and is mpg4 compatible. I can pick an archos off of ebay for under $80. *Marks down that down*
One of those is the cost of an ipod, and is mpg4 compatible. I can pick an archos off of ebay for under $80. *Marks down that down*