On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 21:11 +0200, Edgar Aichinger wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 12. April 2007 schrieb Juhana Sadeharju: > > Hello. Recently we had discussion on the mp3 players. > > > > Samsung YP-U2RZB player (70 euros) supports formats mp3, wma, > > ogg, wav, asf. The ogg must be the ogg vorbis etc format. > > > > What will happen if the player is plugged to Linux computer? > > Could I just copy the ogg files to player's disk > > ("cp *.ogg /mnt/player/") and all would work perfectly? > > > > Juhana > > I own exactly that device, since around four months, and i am quite happy with > it, except the sound being a bit too bassy for my taste. It can also act as > ordinary usb stick. > > It automounts as mass storage media and uses these directories: > "Music" (for your files), "system" (for generated playlists, settings and so > on, and "voice" for voice records from the builtin mic. > > One weird thing: i have one .ogg file on the player, it is one of the great > songs by Dave Phillips found on http://linux-sound.org/ardour-music.html, > that causes the player to stop and freeze/power down, then the only way to > wake it up is to reset it or to connect it to the computer... Is it perhaps using the same chip/firmware as the iRiver IFP players? Those can only handle Vorbis files within a certain bitrate range - I have to encode files specially for the player with a minimum and maximum bitrate. --ll
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