Well I suppose if you're actually listening to mp3s on it then that pretty well covers that. Incontrovertible evidence and so forth.Originally Posted by j2k4
Did it cost a quadrillion dollars (£18.27) back then.
Well I suppose if you're actually listening to mp3s on it then that pretty well covers that. Incontrovertible evidence and so forth.Originally Posted by j2k4
Did it cost a quadrillion dollars (£18.27) back then.
About $275 as I recall.Originally Posted by JPaul
I don't pretend to know how/why it works; I've got portable players, boom-boxes, etc, that pre-date MP3s, and a deck in my car that says they won't play.
In and amongst all the equipment hereabout, an old Sony boombox my wife brought to our marriage is the sole non-player.
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
Are you sure you dont mean the reverse that youve taken the mp3 and used a program like to wmp to put them on disc. Programs such as wmp and others convert the files back to wav/cda which is the same as store bought cd media wise. However if your saying you can put those mp3 files on a disc in data format and play them thats rather amazing. You could put the contents of at least 10 regulars cds on one disc if you want then and use that unit.Originally Posted by j2k4
As for myself I have a very old cd player around the same date as rossco cd player that plays cdr just fine when written in wav/cda although when I tested cdrw wouldnt play them. As for playing mp3 in data format not even a chance...
EDIT: Thought to take a look around Google out of curiosty
Worlds First MP3 Player
Last edited by RealitY; 12-17-2005 at 09:07 PM.
yea im confused too.
MP3 CD= Mp3 burned as data playing. You can put 100's of them on one cd.
Audio Disc= Mp3 burned to a cd and automatically changed to wma. Fits around 20 songs.
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Do you chaps think j2 is addled.
The chap told you he's playing mp3s.
I always confuse these also but if I remember correctly wma is that crap windows format which is compressed similar to mp3 and has drm cababilities whereas wav/cda is the original cd format that most apps convert files back to so they can play in almost any standard unit. I think Ive got that right anyway...Originally Posted by twisterX
Last edited by RealitY; 12-17-2005 at 09:13 PM.
What's wma, when I convert mp3 I do it to cda (cd audio methinks).Originally Posted by twisterX
Considering hes generally a bright chap I guess we could let it slide this time if so...Originally Posted by JPaul
EDIT: Checks dictionary and relizes j2 is the bigo whiskey drinker.
A secret well kept from meself.
Last edited by RealitY; 12-17-2005 at 09:20 PM.
You still don't believe him, do you.Originally Posted by RealitY
Im trying to be nice but in short "fk no" especially after reading back hes got several units that are similarly amazing...Originally Posted by JPaul
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