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denpa Posts: 38

I can only say one thing, this MP3 player sucks..the only good thing is that it doesnt take long time to get the music over to the multimedia card. But it pisses me off that u canīt send sms and listen to music at the same time...low budget..and the sound is no good. I canīt record on the voice recorder with the mp3 plaer on, anyone has the same problem??
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Posted: 2002-05-12 20:11:00
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Sladey Posts: 3

just a thought, the bad sound wouldnt have anything to do with the encoding?


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Posted: 2002-05-12 20:51:00
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evoke Posts: > 500

Well bought one on Friday and the connection was shitty so had to take it back. Got it replaced and this one is fine - sound quality is much better than I expected just a pity you can't put that much music on the card.

Ed
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Posted: 2002-05-19 17:35:00
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nachande Posts: 1

HI JUST CHANGING THE SUBJECT ANY KNOW HOW TO GET RID OF THAT ANNOYING BEEPING SOUND
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Posted: 2002-09-14 14:04:00
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Mimzo Posts: > 500

Edwardm>

I recently discovered a way of getting more songs onto the standard 32MB card that came with the HPM-10. You can either re-encode the songs using a lower bitrate or you can do what I did. I found this amazing little software that actually compresses the MP3 files - it's called Diet MP3. You lose some sound quality but it's still amazing considering the size of the device and how extremely practical it is.

I used to be able to fit an average of 6 good quality songs on my card. This morning I got 25 songs on there and there's still leftover space and the quality is pretty impressive.

Hope this helps.
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Posted: 2002-09-14 21:52:00
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Mimzo Posts: > 500

Edwardm>

I recently discovered a way of getting more songs onto the standard 32MB card that came with the HPM-10. You can either re-encode the songs using a lower bitrate or you can do what I did. I found this amazing little software that actually compresses the MP3 files - it's called Diet MP3. You lose some sound quality but it's still amazing considering the size of the device and how extremely practical it is.

I used to be able to fit an average of 6 good quality songs on my card. This morning I got 25 songs on there and there's still leftover space and the quality is pretty impressive.

Hope this helps.


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[ This Message was edited by: Mimzo on 2002-09-14 20:53 ]
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Posted: 2002-09-14 21:52:00
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