Apologies if this is the wrong forum. I wasn’t sure if this should go here, or in IMHO, or perhaps even Cafe Society, but I decided to put it here in GQ because I’m trying to see if anybody knows of an MP3 player with some particular specifications. If it should be moved to another forum, please do so. Thanks.
OK. So I’ve been using a Rio Forge 512 for a couple years now; I haven’t been able to find a replacement model that did everything I want. Sadly, though, my third Rio Forge 512 is now dying, and I’m getting a little tired of this.
The first one died a hardware-related death for some unknown reason and just wouldn’t turn on anymore.
The second one had something similar happen; while plugged into its USB connection, it actually let out a puff of smoke, and took my (at the time) only 1GB SD card with it. Grrr.
Now this third one this one has started freezing any time I play an MP3 or WMA file on it (it still works for Audible files, oddly enough). So I’m trying to find a player that will do what I want, but … you know … a newer model.
Here’s what the Rio Forge 512 does that I like:
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It supports Audible files. I mainly listen to audiobooks on the thing, and this is a vital feature for me.
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It runs on a single AAA battery. Since I use it a lot, often far away from a wall socket, this is also a vital feature. I don’t need to recharge an internal battery, I can just pop in a new AAA from my pocket. (Well, technically a freshly-charged AAA from my pocket. But whatever.)
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It indexes the files by ID3 tag (and the WMA equivalent, I guess) so you can play them by album, author, genre, date, etc. Some players, like the cheap RCA Lyra players I got for my daughters, just read the filename and play it back in alphabetical order – I hate that. Sure, a player like this takes longer to boot up when you’ve added or removed songs, since it has to scan through and index the new stuff, but it’s a very handy feature.
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It’s flash-based, not hard drive based, which saves power. It doesn’t have much internal memory (512MB, which is obvious from the name of the player) but …
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… it has an SD slot; currently I have a 4GB card in there, which is very handy for big audiobooks.
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It supports secure WMA files, which is important for me since that’s how the audiobooks are distributed from both my local library district and from NetLibrary.
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It supports bookmarks. This is the most important feature to me – my Sandisk Sansa m260 would be great if it just did this. In any file, MP3, WMA, or Audible, I can bookmark my current location (it can save up to 10 bookmarks) and return to that place whenever I want. It’s not very useful for songs, but it’s a lifesaver when you’re dealing with 8-20 hour audiobooks.
I have an iPod Video, with the 30GB hard drive, and that’s one of the few players I’ve seen that also supports bookmarks. But of course it has an internal battery that lasts about 5 seconds, and it doesn’t support WMA files.
And as mentioned, I have a Sandisk Sansa m260, which has 4GB of internal memory and would be great if it just had the bookmarking feature. It saves your place in Audible files, but not in MP3 or WMA files, which is really irritating.
So … does anybody know of any player that is comparable to my trusted ancient Rio Forge 512? I’ve been looking for one for a loooong time, but I haven’t found anything. I would be eternally grateful if somebody could point me towards one … assuming one actually exists.