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  1. #1
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    Need a mp3 player!

    I am looking for an MP3 player who has MP3's recorded on a Flash Drive to the car FM Radio. Listen to MP3 Audio Books and Music on the way to work and also it should be small, good battery life, & cheap etc. If you know this type of MP3, please tell me.
    Thanks!

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    Doesn't like Linux related....

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    I don't get this one....

    Quote Originally Posted by Icarus
    Doesn't like Linux related....
    Please explain ????
    3 Slackware12.1 and 1 Debian Squeeze (3 puters), purring

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    Oops, typo..

    Doesn't sound like it's Linux related....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Icarus
    Doesn't sound like it's Linux related....
    Well.. if he builds an embedded device running Linux den it will be Linux related
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    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=3579125

    Is that what you are looking for?

    This is what I found on google searching for: mp3 modulator

    No idea where in the world you live but look in almost any store selling electronics/computers.

    Edit: no batteries, it uses the cigarette lighters place/socket in the car and should support any usb-device like memory stick or 2.5" HD without the need for power supply.

    Edit2: may have linux embedded as mp3 decoder....
    Last edited by Agaton Sax; 07-10-2007 at 11:05 AM.
    I'm a linux n00b, beware!

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    I have that device. It works okay with USB memory sticks but it lacks sufficient juice to run a 2.5" hard drive. The sound quality is iffy, but it does work. My main complaint with it is that it has no shuffle option--it only plays in a fixed loop.
    Isaac Kuo, ICQ 29055726 or Yahoo mechdan

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    iPod + car kit?

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    I'm sure there is one out there that has a shuffle function. A friend of mine has a remote to his, another one I've seen has a cable you put in the lighters place instead of the device directly and can easy place the device in a better position.

    I guess they are different when it comes to sound too.
    I'm a linux n00b, beware!

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