02-16-2009, 01:28 PM | #1 |
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The MP3 player
All right... I've been searching this forum a bit about reactions to the MP3 player on the 505, and almost all I can find are cautionary tales of how horrible it is, how it'll suck out your battery life, ruin your battery permanently, freeze your reader, kill your neighbor's cat, make the dinosaurs extinct (again) and, generally, ruin your life.
OK, I know that if I want a good MP3 player, I should buy an MP3 player instead. I'm buying a reader and that is its primary purpose. It's just a nice convenience if I don't have to carry another device with me everywhere all the time. I understand that using the MP3 player on my eBook reader will drain the battery at least twice as fast and probably more than twice as fast. I don't mind recharging the darn thing every day. But still, the question remains... does anyone routinely listen to music on their 505 without catastrophic results? |
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Honestly, it's not just "if you want a good MP3 player, buy a separate one", but more "if you want an even marginally usable one, look elsewhere". It really was a case of "marketing says we need an MP3 player, so let's do the minimum we can get away with".
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Exactly that, yes; it orders (and plays) by track title ID3 tag, and there's no way to change that - no sorting by artist or album, for example. The "library management" (if it justifies so grand a name) is so primitive as to be virtually unusable, unless you re-tag all your MP3s specifically to cope with its strange ordering.
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I really WANT to be able to use mine and listen to music while I read, but it always seems to crash if I try to do both at the same time.
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I think maybe it was taped onto the 505 just in case anyone had audio books on MP3 that they wanted to listen to. The sound on mine as a music player sounds like - you young'uns won't get this reference - an old AM transistor radio. But it is very handy as an audio book player.
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Thanks for the replies everyone.
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I've used the MP3 player just as you describe to shut out some background noise and I've found it to work just fine. If you have expectations of managing collections and the like, it won't do that. It simply plays the songs in the order in which they're listed.
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Poetry and MP3
I have both audio poetry readings that I can listen to as I read the poem on screen and also audio books that I can follow with the real book on screen - word for word. I find this helps in both case in the understanding of complex poems and more difficult books (e..g George Eliot's Middlemarch). I also retitle my MP3 music files to put in the order I want to play them i.e. 01 ........, 02 ........, etc.
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At least, that is they only way I have seen how to do it. You are at least joining all the tracks on one CD and riping as one MP3 file? That you can do easily at least with iTunes. This web site has the steps to make it all into one big file, if you are adventurous. http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/itunsabk.htm BOb |
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