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So I was on this Taipei to Tokyo flight the other day and the Japanese chick next to me is studying Korean vocab on her iRiver iFP-799. The lcd screen would show the Korean word, its Japanese equivalent and it would play the words through the headphones as well.
I thought that was the coolest thing I had ever seen in my life. She said she downloaded the file (I guess it was an mp3 format) from some website. My questions are: How does this "vocabulary feature" work? Is it unique to this particular make / model mp3 player - or can any mp3 player do this? Even US mp3 players? Was the file an mp3? Or another file format? Does anyone know where to download those foreign language vocab files? Thanks! |
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well... it was "just" an MP3 file which has a "smart" lyrics
it was showing - at the time the word was pronounced - japaneese and korean equivalents :] you can stitch together some vocab files form any "spoken" web translator (MP3 files can be stitched by MP3DC), make a "sutable" lyrics - both translation of the word at the time it is spoken - and upload it at any iMP/iFP/H/T/U with MP3 lyrics support have fun :]
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You can use iRiver "CaptionEditor" to create MP3s with lyrics to be shown e.g. on the iFP:
http://www.iriveramerica.com/support...on_editor.aspx I just did a quick test with my iFP-899, and it worked!
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