Travis
Bassist
Ding! A thread that catches my attention!
As none of you might know, I am still a high school student. I do not live relatively near my school, so I take a 15-20 minute busride both to and from school. Also, I've been doing an internship at a local recording studio, which I walk to after school a few days a week. Using a CD player, I have become very aware of it's flaws, such as having to decide on one album to listen to for my day (I don't carry cd wallets for fear of them getting ruined, lost, or stolen), and replacing double A batteries every so often.
I am looking towards getting some form of mp3 player. Lots of people have an Ipod, so naturally I started looking into other mp3 players, since lots of people are retarded. Much to my dismay, I have come to the conclusion of two things - There's lots of mixed feedback about just about every mp3 player, and the Ipod seems to have the most battery life among mp3 players. Is there someone out there who can (please) prove me wrong on that?
Also, can you easily change the bitrates of your music files so you don't have extremely noticable reduced quality? I think 192k is a happy medium for myself, is that easily achievable without all this talk of Itunes conversion crap?
As none of you might know, I am still a high school student. I do not live relatively near my school, so I take a 15-20 minute busride both to and from school. Also, I've been doing an internship at a local recording studio, which I walk to after school a few days a week. Using a CD player, I have become very aware of it's flaws, such as having to decide on one album to listen to for my day (I don't carry cd wallets for fear of them getting ruined, lost, or stolen), and replacing double A batteries every so often.
I am looking towards getting some form of mp3 player. Lots of people have an Ipod, so naturally I started looking into other mp3 players, since lots of people are retarded. Much to my dismay, I have come to the conclusion of two things - There's lots of mixed feedback about just about every mp3 player, and the Ipod seems to have the most battery life among mp3 players. Is there someone out there who can (please) prove me wrong on that?
Also, can you easily change the bitrates of your music files so you don't have extremely noticable reduced quality? I think 192k is a happy medium for myself, is that easily achievable without all this talk of Itunes conversion crap?