View Full Version: An MP3 Essentials URL

Politics And Prose > Discover > An MP3 Essentials URL


Title: An MP3 Essentials URL


RancerDS - January 29, 2008 02:53 PM (GMT)
Having joined the 21st century by purchasing a real MP3 player, happened across a useful site when it comes to organizing that music library.

http://lifehacker.com/software/mp3/

If some people have an iPod or other miscellany brand/type player, then this could be helpful on various levels. It is in a blog-style format.




SIDE NOTES:
Accessed this site while NoScript was turned off in Firefox. It seems pretty clean, with no popups nor malicious scripts running. There are some adverts in the left margin, but not big annoying ones anywhere.

Found it by Googling for hints on how to add Album Art to certain individual tracks.

My MP3 player is a Sansa e250R refurbished, having 1.8" active matrix screen, litium ion battery and 2Gb memory with a MicroSD for memory expandability. And got it for a bargain at $45 in "like-new" condition.




IceMetalPunk - July 11, 2008 09:55 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (RancerDS @ Jan 29 2008, 09:53 AM)
Having joined the 21st century by purchasing a real MP3 player, happened across a useful site when it comes to organizing that music library.

http://lifehacker.com/software/mp3/

If some people have an iPod or other miscellany brand/type player, then this could be helpful on various levels. It is in a blog-style format.




SIDE NOTES:
Accessed this site while NoScript was turned off in Firefox. It seems pretty clean, with no popups nor malicious scripts running. There are some adverts in the left margin, but not big annoying ones anywhere.

Found it by Googling for hints on how to add Album Art to certain individual tracks.

My MP3 player is a Sansa e250R refurbished, having 1.8" active matrix screen, litium ion battery and 2Gb memory with a MicroSD for memory expandability. And got it for a bargain at $45 in "like-new" condition.

I have the same exact MP3 player. But I bought mine new, so it was $120, IIRC. I still haven't quite figured out how to use the MicroSD slot, though...as far as I can tell, you need to reboot it with the card in to get songs from the card? You'd think it would be able to auto-detect and load the songs in immediately on insertion...

-IMP ;) :)

RancerDS - July 13, 2008 03:36 AM (GMT)
I never bought a MicroSD card. Just when I considered picking a 1Giger up for about $20, my player went on the fritz. Ever since then it's become inconsistent on when it works. Wish I could help you IMP.




Hosted for free by InvisionFree