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I'm surprised EvilG hasn't jumped in here... so I'll do it for him My personal opinion is that the Gigabeat is the best *sleek* option for RB at the moment.I've used RB on an H120, Nano and Gigabeat and it's the GB I'm staying with for the fantastic screen, powerful processor and all-round good performance.The H120 is excellent, but it's niche is the recording/tapers market which I don't move in and I personally think it's quite ugly.The Nano is good for it's size, but I never really got on with the scrollwheel. That's a personal thing, however.For me, the Gigabeat is the natural sucessor to the irivers in terms of button layout and functionality etc.
Anyway, the iPods have two main problems to expect: The battery life, as you know, and the fact that their processors are slower. This mostly manifests as the equalizer causing music to skip, and peakmeters on your WPS being a bad idea.
Quote from: Llorean on June 08, 2007, 12:10:26 PMAnyway, the iPods have two main problems to expect: The battery life, as you know, and the fact that their processors are slower. This mostly manifests as the equalizer causing music to skip, and peakmeters on your WPS being a bad idea.I don't care about the peakmeters, and don't use equalizers -- but I do use crossfeed, which I suspect has similar codepaths. Is FLAC with crossfeed going to skip on the iPod (I have no sense for whether FLAC is a particular intensive codec)? Because that would pretty much kill the usefulness for me.
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