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oft: stuck!
ok, I currently own a 340 which I have used heavily (very) for the past 3 years.
The battery has finally given out on me and I am stuck as to what to do next. I now have closer to 50GB of music now, so I think time for a HD upgrade too. So here is the problem : either fix up my current iriver brick battery + 60 GB HD - looking at about £60 + time to do a blue peter job on the battery I use the iRiver firmware - so this has a physical restriction on the number of songs I can have on the drive (I've not had time/chance to play with Rockbox) Or - whats the alternative I dont watch movies on my mp3 player (have a laptop for that). I hate iTunes (my wife and daughter have Ipod's) I need a large sized disc to store my current music on + any future music I buy. Radio also not important formats - as long as I have mp3, wma and possibly ogg then I am fine Which leaves the only two manufacturers on the market Apple - hate iTunes Archos - good but I don't need a larger brick than I have already (but the removable battery also a good plus) so, is it worth putting up with iTunes or get the other player of which I wont use all the functionality of? Unless, anyone know of Iriver bringing out a 340 replacement (a 380 perhaps with extended fat32 partitioning) Your thoughts |
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Do the cheap option and install the battery and hard drive. Its not that hard and you can follow the guides on here. Also have a wee try of Rockbox. I promise it is easy to install and use.
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