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H10 organizes its music like iPod.
What I have seen from Korean reviews these days are just amazing.
Even though, most reviews didn't talk about the sound quality of H10 yet, I could breifly learn how h10 organizes its music collection. Just like iPod or other players from Creative and Rio, it can organize music by artist, album, genre, music, playlists. It also has various functions -you can grade songs(one to 5 stars), so you can just listen to your favourite songs, if you want -most frequently played songs function -recently played songs function -my play list function -selected songs function(not sure about this function) so I suppose you can use those functions to make otf playlists. This is indeed the most wanted function of H-series users. The sound quality of H10 is also outstanding according to reviewers. You can find more nice pictures of H10 (Neo Silver Color) http://www.earlyadopter.co.kr/conten...iew_cd=&step=1 Detailed reviews of iriver plus is not posted yet, but every single reviewers mentioned iriver plus as a superb media player+music organizer, which is very easy to use and has various useful functions. I am looking forward to hear Bill Gate's CES speech. Iriver said that he will introduce H10 as the first hard-drive-based mp3 player that supports Playforsure(microsof t DRM), and a main challenger of Apple iPod. CES will be held early next year.
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doesn't the H320 support it... even though nobody uses it and the support sux... now if only iriver can release a firmware for the H320 that matches the capabilities in the H10s.. -_-l; |
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Sounds like an iPod - will it still have drag and drop?
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My old computer just died and i bought a new one and I was wondering how do you organise your music because ive ripped all my songs back using cd-ex - 1.51. However ive ripped all my music but it has no media information or tags? How do i get round this problem? Would i do it through Windows Media Player? Can anyone help me? Last edited by morgan : January 2nd, 2005 at 04:04 AM. |
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There is an option in CDex To find tag information from a database for CD's, otherwise look for programmes like tagscanner where you can input all the data yourself. there are probably some cleverer ones but i do not know what they are called
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i use a programme called Mp3Tag ( http://www.mp3tag.de/ ) for editing any errant mp3 tags. it can edit tags for pretty much any other file type too, and has all the internet song database access etc etc
the user interface is confusing to learn, but hey, your an iriver user |
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