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- WINAMP FOR PALM PRO
- WINAMP FOR PALM PC
For $34.95 you can get both formats and unlimited lifetime upgrades- a sweet option! My Tx froze up after loading the program, but a quick reset cleared that up and it was OK after that. It offers a $14.95 version in either MP3 or AAC formats, or both for $24.95. Of the three, this one looks the plainest and seems to show its age a bit, but it is nicely packed with features. I used to use it many years ago before players were included in PDAs. The difference might be noticable over a good stereo or high-end headphones, but how many of use would use those with our PDAs?Īeroplayer is an experienced player in this game. I will also note that I was unable to tell the difference in quality between the actual sound when played over my PDA’s speaker, typical headphones, or my Creative TravelSound speakers, but that may just be me. Other features all three offer are album art options, Ogg Vorbis format, and some other options. All sound about alike through either the built-in speakers or earphones and all are good products offered by good companies. All let you store the music on a memory card (in the Audio folder in the root directory), all use similar controls and commands.
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WINAMP FOR PALM UPDATE
Last major update December 2006.Īll of these work pretty well.
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Last major update in summer 2005.īusker MP3 Player 1.37 ($19.95.
WINAMP FOR PALM MAC OS
Third-party apps like IPodRip for the Mac OS and EphPod for Windows provide a more elegant solution by letting you copy songs directly from the IPod’s media library.Aeroplayer 5.5 ($14.95, $24.95 or $34.95. Of course, that workaround puts two copies of the track on your player, at least temporarily.
WINAMP FOR PALM PORTABLE
Just copy the songs to the IPod using its portable hard drive function. IPod Transfer Tools: As many of you pointed out in response to my last column, you can use an IPod to transfer songs and ITunes Music Store tracks. Finally, one media player that can play all my downloaded music, whether it’s from ITunes, Napster, or the RealPlayer Music Store. If you have ITunes and QuickTime 6 installed on your computer, RealPlayer 10 can use ITunes to check that you’re authorized to play a track, then play it through the RealPlayer interface. That said, RealPlayer 10 impressed me with its ability to play any audio or video file under the sun, including tracks purchased from the ITunes Music Store. I seem to remember hearing that one before, so I’ll have to wait and see. Apparently, you can turn off all promotional messages, except for a box that pops up when there’s a critical update to the player. Unfortunately, the new service doesn’t support many portable players yet (only the Nomad Zen Xtra and several Palm PDA models work at the moment), so most users will have to burn CDs and re-rip tracks to take them on the road.Īs for its media player, RealNetworks has a promised a kinder and gentler approach to (ahem) product promotion than the company has provided in the past. The new store’s 192-kilobits-per-second AAC files are also the highest-quality paid downloads I’ve heard. Both services show you an artist’s entire discography even if they can’t sell you most of the albums in it–a helpful touch. The RealPlayer Music Store has a lot in common with Rhapsody.
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I’ve spent a few hours with the new store and media player, and the news is pretty good so far.īack in the September 2003 issue of PC World, I gave high praise to RealNetworks’ Rhapsody subscription service. The biggest recent digital music news–apart from Apple’s deal to produce Hewlett-Packard-branded IPods–was RealNetworks’ new RealPlayer 10 and its associated RealPlayer Music Store. It probably won’t kick Apple ITunes out of its spot as my default media player but it may very well become my favorite app for ripping CDs. All in all, Winamp 5 is a pretty nice release. Video playback, while not super smooth, is handled adequately.
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You can set up simple or complex rules to create customized views of your music library that perform the same function.Īs far as the basics, CD ripping is quick and ultra-configurable in the $15 pro version. Smart or rules-based playlists are handled through the music library as well. Preference pages give you nearly unlimited control over the organization of your music library–everything down to whether you want a dash separating the track number and title in the file names of newly ripped MP3s. But it’s the other little ways you can get under the hood that make Winamp a truly useful media player.