MP3 ideas/questions.
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MP3 ideas/questions.
My wife is looking at getting an MP3 player or an iPod. Since I am electronically challenged I wondered if anyone knows much about these. One big question that I have is do they make something so that the player can be used with a car stereo? Does anyone have any suggestions before I buy her one?
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the iPod is probably the best portable music player ever!
It is also the best bet for an MP3 player that also works with your car stereo.Companies like Alpine, Kenwood, Pioneer and a few others make interfaces that allow you to control the ipod from the CD player while the iPod is plugged in. BMWs also have this feature all all of there new cars.
My wife loves her iPod, I'm getting one soon, I have about 15-20 friends who all have iPods. I dont know anyone who has an MP3 player, that is not an iPod, who actually uses it. The ipod mini is good for about 1000 songs(4gig)or 1500(6gig). These are probably better for people without the need to carry a HUGE library of songs everywhere 24/7. It is very small and lightweight. I can bring it to the meeting saturday if you would like and you can try it out. The regular iPod is really nice for anyone who has A LOT of music they like to carry with them.The iPod also has more add-ons than ANY other portable music player. You can find iPod car kits that use FM or cassette adapters and plug into a cigarette lighter. There are hundreds of different cases made for them and lots of cool accessories. The iPod is the ONLY "MP3" player i would recommend period.
It is also the best bet for an MP3 player that also works with your car stereo.Companies like Alpine, Kenwood, Pioneer and a few others make interfaces that allow you to control the ipod from the CD player while the iPod is plugged in. BMWs also have this feature all all of there new cars.
My wife loves her iPod, I'm getting one soon, I have about 15-20 friends who all have iPods. I dont know anyone who has an MP3 player, that is not an iPod, who actually uses it. The ipod mini is good for about 1000 songs(4gig)or 1500(6gig). These are probably better for people without the need to carry a HUGE library of songs everywhere 24/7. It is very small and lightweight. I can bring it to the meeting saturday if you would like and you can try it out. The regular iPod is really nice for anyone who has A LOT of music they like to carry with them.The iPod also has more add-ons than ANY other portable music player. You can find iPod car kits that use FM or cassette adapters and plug into a cigarette lighter. There are hundreds of different cases made for them and lots of cool accessories. The iPod is the ONLY "MP3" player i would recommend period.
I love my Ipod, It make riding around in the wood on my Bulldozer a lot funner. I use a belkin tune cast and also a tape deck thing. I was told that the I-link works well. I think they got them at bestbuy. You can usually pick up a tunecast at liquidation store and hudsons. If you get a fm transmiter make sure it is a digital type. You will get a better radio lock. I've got over 2000 songs on my and have only used about 5 gigs. The only down side to the Ipod is that the batteries only last a couple years. I have found that you can order battery replacement kit real cheap so you don't have to send it back to to Ipod and pay alot to get them replaced.
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Speaking as a person who bought one early and has already lost a battery, I will not buy another I-Pod until they fix the problem. I got less than two years of life and I babied the battery. The fact that they do not have a simple replacable battery is inexcuseable given the price.
I have not yet found a suitable replacement product, however.
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I have not yet found a suitable replacement product, however.
Phil
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ive got the rio 1 gig unit and gonna get the carbon (5 gig) ive been pleases with it it doesnt have all the extras like the ipod but it serves the purpose and it does last the 16 hours (batt) the i pos is like the rice rocket hondas out there there are pleanty of extras out there for them but i really dont need all the extra crap i just spent a little xtra for a good set of headphones from sony
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Either way... there are great free utilities for making mp3's from cd's that you already have, or you can download them in a number of ways... I usually convert over CD's that I already have... they're transferred with a cable, or by taking the memory out of the unit and loading the memory seperately... you'd probably be doing it via cable.
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