I agree Stefan, its a great product, but I wish I had bought a better unit
than the most basic one ( the blue one, i forgot the model #), not having
backlit LCD sucks big time, now I have a question, the Rio manual says
something about how VBR mp3s can cause problems with it, have you had any
issues with this? cause man, I cant do without my VBR mp3s =)
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Stefan Mylleager wrote:
quoted 30 lines I own a Rio Volt player, and I'm very happy with it. It is virually> I own a Rio Volt player, and I'm very happy with it. It is virually
> skip-free, also when playing audio cds, it reads wma and mp3, and
> support playlists and all sorts of program modes. Although, if you're
> ready to spend the money, you should consider buying one of those 10gb
> portable harddisk/mp3-players. Then you get a portable usb-disc and an
> mp3-player in one unit, and you'll probably never carry around 10gb
> worth of mp3 cds anyway.
>
> Stefan
>
> Bim Ricketson wrote:
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> >anyone have reccomendations on a portable cd and mp3 player, such as the rio
> >volt? are there other brands which play audio cds and mp3s from cdr? any
> >tips before i buy?
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >\\
> >
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