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@701: If you want to use your P910i for music, then you should really have a 128MB+ memory stick, otherwise it's pointless. I sincerely hope that you're not using the default 32MB one supplied?! You'll get hardly any music on that!
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Posted: 2004-12-27 13:41:11
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@adn:10x,i'll try that tomorrow! @lozishere:yeah,i realized that even b4 i bought the phone but i didnt have the time to go and buy 1. The cost here for a 256 or 512 mb would b around 110 euros.
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Posted: 2004-12-27 19:07:34
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Have just set my computer making a copy of my music library at 64kbps AAC as I am away for a few days. Have fun crunching 1600 files, and please don't set fire to yourself
Am going to try and get a 512MB duo tomorrow...
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Posted: 2004-12-27 22:17:42
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I have just been playing with a m4a file which I ripped with Itunes. I have the problem with the P910 music player only showing the artist in the track listing. This has been well covered in relation to MP3's in this forum but not with m4a files. Any ideas on how to sort out these tags? I have tried deleting some fields such as composer and album name without any joy.
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Posted: 2004-12-28 13:34:03
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I have the same problem: Maybe a software update will fix the problem? Come on SE!
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Posted: 2004-12-28 13:52:37
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Ok, so i've tried them both, head to head:AAC and OGG. OGG is better in my opinion cuz it's a bit smaller.If u rip an album the diff'rence would be about 1,5 MBs between them, OGG having less, of course.Again, the quality(96kbps/sec, 44100Mhz, stereo) is very good, no hissing or other disturbance. OGG is more ankward cuz u have to transfer them into the document area on the mem stick, while the AAc can be placed in the audio section. This is the only(very small drawback).I'll stick to OGG and get a 512 MB stick (which is 130 euros here

) so i'll be able to get at least 20 albums in there!
Nice piece of work this p910i
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Posted: 2004-12-28 17:02:42
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Don't forget though that AAC can be used as a ring signal whereas OGG can't! Only a minor point, but you know. I would use ogg, but seeing as for some reason there are very little options for doing conversions on a mac, I will stick to AAC!
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Posted: 2004-12-28 23:57:45
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For me it's the same as i don't use the whole song as a ringtone. I keep them separate.
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Posted: 2004-12-29 14:10:16
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i used to listen to lots of music on my p900. the only problem was that i couldnt get enuf onto it.
i got a 40 gb ipod photo 4 xmas and i havnt listen to my p900s music since. once you got pod i never go back.
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Posted: 2004-12-29 14:57:02
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Maratonmannen Online Posts: > 500
Quote:On 2004-12-28 13:34:03, dave1000 wrote:
I have just been playing with a m4a file which I ripped with Itunes. I have the problem with the P910 music player only showing the artist in the track listing.
I have ripped some music with iTunes. The music is in AAC format. Bitrate 256. This is what my P910i music player shows:
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Posted: 2004-12-29 16:34:32
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