Any iTunes friendly 64mb mp3 player?
I need one primarily for use in the gym and for the odd short run. While I love my trusty 5gig iPod, it doesn't cut it for rigorous physical activity.
So, I'm looking for a cheap small solid state player that might hold 10-12 songs (64mb) that is also, iTunes friendly. Any suggestions?
So, I'm looking for a cheap small solid state player that might hold 10-12 songs (64mb) that is also, iTunes friendly. Any suggestions?
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Originally posted by tonton
First of all, you'd want to have one that can play AAC (MP4) and that doesn't require special software to transfer files.
What's wrong with MP3's? Audio quality is not that important. I still have my iPod for that.
Originally posted by chych
What do you mean itunes friendly? The ipod is the only thing that can be manipulated with itunes.
Uh...not really. iTunes recognizes and transfers to most USB based Mp3 players. Trust me, my Rio works just fine with iTunes.
Originally posted by DMBand0026
Why doesn't it cut it for physical activity? You can get a holder and clip it to your pants. Or you can hold it in your hand if you just jogging on a tread mill or something like that, or just set it on the treadmill. I don't get it...
I usually just carry my iPod when I run. From experience, clipping it makes it bounce too much (heavy) and if you run on a treadmill, putting it on a treadmill will mean that one day you will inadvertedly jerk the headphone cord and send your iPod flying (believe me, it WILL happen
Otherwise, I haven't had much problems running w/ iPods, both old and new.
Originally posted by DMBand0026
Why doesn't it cut it for physical activity? You can get a holder and clip it to your pants. Or you can hold it in your hand if you just jogging on a tread mill or something like that, or just set it on the treadmill. I don't get it...
Well, I run alot. Marathon training so I can't/won't hold it in my hand. And as nguyenhm16 said, clipping it really is too bouncy. Yes, there's some belt pack but that's rather obtrusive. When I run, I want something as light as possible.
Let's face it, the iPod with it's hard drive mechanism is not really geared for very rigorous activity. Solid state MP3 players are better suited. That's all.
Originally posted by satchmo
Well, I run alot. Marathon training so I can't/won't hold it in my hand. And as nguyenhm16 said, clipping it really is too bouncy. Yes, there's some belt pack but that's rather obtrusive. When I run, I want something as light as possible.
Let's face it, the iPod with it's hard drive mechanism is not really geared for very rigorous activity. Solid state MP3 players are better suited. That's all.
I've run as much as 12 miles at a time with my iPod in my hand. The benefits of music outweighs the hassle of holding it.
Originally posted by nguyenhm16
I've run as much as 12 miles at a time with my iPod in my hand. The benefits of music outweighs the hassle of holding it.
I'm usually running with a group for long runs (20-32km range)so the company helps. It's only the "shorter" runs when I'm on my own that the occasional music helps. For me, holding anything in my hand while running is un-natural and not good for my marathon training. But if it works for you, great.