Re: WPL or M3U - Which playlist is appropriate?



On Aug 10, 6:22 am, ChrisCoaster <ckozi...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 9, 3:14 pm, Industrial One <industrial_...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Aug 8, 7:38 pm, ChrisCoaster <ckozi...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Aug 8, 6:40 pm, Industrial One <industrial_...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> > That'll be fine, I-One! :) You know I don't want I-pod because it
can "fill up" at only "some" "gas stations".

-CC

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The I-Pod family of players MUST be administered through I-tunes, and
only on the computer they were hooked up to during installation of I-
tunes. That is, if Industrial One tries to download and categorize
and otherwise manage songs through ChrisCoaster's I-tunes on his
computer, or vice versa, it won't work.

Most other MP3 players don't care what computer they are hooked up to
or what service administers the songs to be placed on them.

-CC

You're the first I hear to bitch about I-Pods being strictly
constrained by I-tunes software. As others have stated in the thread,
you can attain 3rd party apps. If you wanna avoid I-Pods, use a
cellphone instead. They got less capacity, but it shouldn't be a
problem if it can play MP4s (unlike MP3 players) which give you the
same quality at half the bitrate, or even a lower bitrate where
artifacts are noticeable, but not annoying. All you need is a USB port
and you can manage your songs in explorer and can do the same on the
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Let's be clear about each other here - I-One: Until June of 2007 I
was still recording to CASSETTES - okay?

Wow...

Then I found out how easy it is to combine 20 of your favorite "heart-
songs" on one CD. But when it comes to all this mp-this and mp-that,
I'm as clueless as ole' Howdy-Doody there on 1600 Penn Ave! I just
want a mp3 player that when you USB it to the PC, it opens a folder
where you can see the device's contents. Then, you open another
window and navigate to your music folder, and just DRAG & DROP files
from the music folder to the device folder - SIMPLE, ehh?

MP3: outdated format (but popular)
MP4: new format

They are a way of compressing audio by removing a large portion that
is inaudible to human ears. MP3 is old (1991) so high-quality can be
achieved at really high bitrates like 192. 224 for MP2 since it's
older and less efficient. MP3 does not employ the SBR technique like
MP4 that takes advantage of how human ears linearly perceive varying
harmonics/chords and compresses the song to half the bitrate while
retaining the same quality. Meaning, you can fit twice as more music
on whatever player you're using.

And yes, most Cell phones connect via USB, opens a window with your
phone's root directory, you browse to 'Music' and that's where you can
drag n drop your .MP3s/.MP4s in.

I don't need fancy colorful lah-di-dah(wagging my wrist) interfaces
and more programs clogging up my hard-drive to manage my content.
I'm just like a US Postoffice clerk, grab a freakin' handful o' mail
out of one bucket and throw it in another. DONE!

Nor do I. An MP4 encoder is only like 500 KB, an MP4 splitter about
250, a player (I use WinAMP, which is about 15 megs but older versions
with the same interface are like 800.) If you talkin about your cell
phone's HD space, then you need nothing except your music. Everything
is pre-installed.

Now do you unnerstan?
.



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