Benny wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 08:49:07 +0100, JohnW wrote
> (in article <TN6Cd.408$Ik7.262@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net>):
>
>>
>> "Tony Hodge" <tony.hodge1@ntlworld.com.spmblok> wrote in message
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>>> Benny <Benny@spuntz.fr> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm not really satisfied of the Real Player app installed on my Palm
>>>> T5.
>>>>
>>>> Could you recommend me some MP3 player that are more handy to use ?
>>>>
>>>> Do you know players that could simplify the sync from an Imac to the T5
>>>> ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanx !
>>>>
>>>> Happy New Year everybody !
>>>>
>>>> B.
>>>
>>> AeroPlayer from Aerodrome:
>>>
>>> http://www.aerodrome.us/
>>>
>>> I find it to be a much better player, no auto sync with iTunes if that's
>>> what you mean - I copy tracks manually to an SD with a usb2 card reader
>>> because syncing alge files via the cradle is soooo slow.
>>>
>>> tony
>> If you use AeroPlayer with OGG files instead of MP3 files, not only do
>> you get significantly smaller files (for a given quality) but the app is
>> totally free with no nags.
>>
>>
>
> My Itunes Library is half Mp3 half AAC.
>
> I guess I won't bother converting the whole stuff into OGG.
>
> I've checked the Kinoma player, but their soft can only play AAC files.
>
> I'll try AeroPlayer with mp3.
>
> Thanx for your help
>
> Benny.
Convert them all into OGG and you'll get it for free. See
http://schestowitz.com/Weblog/index.php?p=45. I know this was mentioned, but
I think it's a significant point.
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