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ichaboddanger 08-18-2010 03:22 PM

Re: mp3 player was stolen
 
thanks a lot dudes. i appreciate it.

jonlee83 08-18-2010 05:40 PM

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yea slacker radio works... it was just the ABC news that required the upgrade. =( my favorite station

eric12341 08-18-2010 05:46 PM

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yea slacker is great,i also recommend that you convert any mp3s u may have to wma pro 64k bitrate 48khz sample rate u get excellent dvd audio quality sound and a smaller file size (no more than 2mb per file). u can use the dbPoweramp converter to do this(google for it). also convert to .wav 48khz first to avoid information loss.

lifeuw19 08-18-2010 09:36 PM

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No, no, no... here's what you do. You have music on your computer at home? Great... keep them there, save your money and don't buy a big SD card. Then you download Orb on your computer. Then set up playlists in Orb. Then download Kinoma for free on your phone. Stream your playlists from your computer directly to your phone. I have an aux cord for my car... got rid of my ipod for this reason alone. No need for it.

And I like Slacker too, but why not just utilize all of your own music on your computer? It's perfect... why chose when you can get ALL of your music.

eric12341 08-19-2010 01:00 AM

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my method also makes it so he doesn't have to buy a bigger card. nearly doubles the amount of songs he can have on his existing one

Tybalt39 08-19-2010 11:42 AM

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Original post removed for lack of search results...

Nothing to see here, move along...

boredandtattooed 08-19-2010 12:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lifeuw19 (Post 1916690)
No, no, no... here's what you do. You have music on your computer at home? Great... keep them there, save your money and don't buy a big SD card. Then you download Orb on your computer. Then set up playlists in Orb. Then download Kinoma for free on your phone. Stream your playlists from your computer directly to your phone. I have an aux cord for my car... got rid of my ipod for this reason alone. No need for it.

And I like Slacker too, but why not just utilize all of your own music on your computer? It's perfect... why chose when you can get ALL of your music.

Ive heard lots of alright things about ORB in the past few years... i dont use it because i have to leave either my PC or Laptop on AND leave my WIFI connection running-all while Im not home.. I dunno, maybe im just energy cautious i guess..

Question about Orb though.. i have about 100GBs of music on my laptop.. EV loading WMP with ALL my music, bugs my laptop out.. How well do you think ORB would handle this amount of music??? i know you can create playlists, you mentioned it above, just wondering if i wanted ALL my music streamable though.. Thanks

Miami_Son 08-19-2010 03:37 PM

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Playlists are a pain. I simply set my player to Shuffle and let it pick from the thousands of songs on my 16gb SD card. If it picks something I don't want to hear, I just hit the Skip button on the phone, on my BT head unit in my truck (steering wheel controls) or on my wireless BT headphones.

boredandtattooed 08-19-2010 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Miami_Son (Post 1917555)
Playlists are a pain. I simply set my player to Shuffle and let it pick from the thousands of songs on my 16gb SD card. If it picks something I don't want to hear, I just hit the Skip button on the phone, on my BT head unit in my truck (steering wheel controls) or on my wireless BT headphones.

Playlists are easy and worth it!!!! who wants to skipp 10 songs before getting to the one the want finally... Hope your not driving while skipping all the songs you dont want to hear..

eric12341 08-19-2010 06:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by boredandtattooed (Post 1917618)
Playlists are easy and worth it!!!! who wants to skipp 10 songs before getting to the one the want finally... Hope your not driving while skipping all the songs you dont want to hear..

yea but they can take hours to create. I make playlists during my commutes but I never save them.


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