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Calum:
well as it happens, http://www.neurosaudio.com/support/GeneralFunctionsfaq.asp#a8 and http://www.neurosaudio.com/press/news_item.aspx?itemID=80 seem to suggest that both ogg and flac will be supported by neuros sometime in the future.

KernelPanic:
If Sony added OGG support to their Net-MD software, I would consider buying one of them.

rtgwbmsr:
Sony's players use really crappy windows software to  put music on the player.

I have over 3 GB of music according to iTunes right now (and it's all stuff that I listen to   :eek:   ). And when I get my hands on my sister's music collection, that might double. I've owned 3 MP3 CD players, and they all:
A) Had crappy navigation systems.
B) Broke within 2 months.
C) Had crappy backlights.
D) Had crappy battery lives.
E) Were big, bulky and ugly.

The iPods are great players. I'm waiting for the impending (hardware) update...the 5GB's have disappeared from the sales channel - usually means there is an update coming.

[ April 02, 2003: Message edited by: The Muffin Man ]

mushrooomprince:
Yea i have almost a gig of music of stuff that i always listen to. When im on my comp there is always music.


And music is good.


But i can't wait for the new 10 gig iPods to come out because an iPod would be such an awesome thing to use as a storage medium. Even if you have a fast cd burner it takes a while and you cant fit 10 gigs on a cd.

cocoamix:
I have 9 gigs of MP3s and that's considered a SMALL collection among my friends.

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