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There was initial disappointment when I played a mixed CD ripped to lame encoded mp3 tracks, they have a very little pip between tracks, certainly infinitely better than the current two second pause you get with the iriver firmware though.
However, I than tried it on a mixed CD ripped to Ogg Vorbis, I can only describe the experience as almost religious - totally gapless, no judders, pips or owt. I had to do a double take at my iriver, almost waiting for that two second pause to kick in, but it didn't....marvellous . Just a couple of issues, and yes I know it is still in development phase - 1. Ogg files wont fast forward/rewind, they just reset back to where you started the search from 2. Dont try and play a non-supported codec it will freeze the player Apart from that, lots of things to try out, now, how do you get those games to work... |
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All that to ask about games? lol... anyways, you download a .gbc or .gb rom from sites I cannot mention here. Then you put them somewhere in your harddrive. Make sure you have the option enabled to see all supported files, otherwise during browsing the roms will be hidden. Just play the gameboy file like a song and it'll work fine.
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