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You carry an old pc around in your car, yukyuk.
wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 09:15:30 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: 4. Any general advice on this subject? I generally don't listen to anything but digital music these days. Radio and music on bits of plastic is old technology. I agree with Harry et al that low resolution MP3s (192 or less) lose a little but you can get higher resolution "rips". I doubt most people can hear a problem in a 320 and if you can, just listen to WAV in full CD quality. Storage is cheap now. The only real question is which user interface do you like. I personally like a "jukebox" style where I can select songs with a numeric pad or just let it run "random". Unfortunately nobody makes a packaged system like that so I still run DOS based machines with MPXPLAY in my cars and house. |
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