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Re: Copying mps's to device

Not a big fan of this as an Mp3 player, If thats your primary use,
seriously look into Zen Xtra, While a few have died on people. I still
use my early 20GB from 2001 and the writings worn off it's banged and
beat up... and still works!

I wanted a large hard drive and a bit smaller, so I picked up a 30GB
Zen Xtra and swapped out the drive for a 120GB, now I have 1000's of
hours of books and old time radio shows for an extended trip.






Fri Sep 7, 2007 2:17 am

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Does anyone know a sure fire way of getting mps in device and not get unsuported file error? Ron...
kd6edv
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Sep 5, 2007
3:14 am

re-encode mp3s with a program who's output you know will play on the MPM...at least that's the only way I've found to be sure. ... ...
CHIP SALERNO
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Sep 5, 2007
2:46 pm

... Encoding needs (1) Constant bit rate (CBR, NOT VBR), and (2) bitrate of no more than 128(?) Kbps. There are lots of freeware MP3 conversion programs; get...
bbw69lover2007
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Sep 6, 2007
11:54 pm

Not a big fan of this as an Mp3 player, If thats your primary use, seriously look into Zen Xtra, While a few have died on people. I still use my early 20GB...
whitsbox2
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Sep 7, 2007
2:23 am

I could be wrong but I swear I got it to play VBR MP3's. I know I've been able to play higher than 128 encoded. ... get...
swallman_2000
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Sep 7, 2007
8:03 pm

No...you're right...it will play VBR and bit rates up to 320 kbps...I know the problem though...and the only work-around for me has been to re-encode it with...
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