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Old 05-11-03, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Worried media player vs real one!

Okay who ;likes the above the best on ur desktop? on ur axim?
Iam still un decided?!?! :crooked:
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anything besides realplayer for me
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Old 05-11-03, 02:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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really

So mike you go with media player on axim and desktop! for me sometimes media player on my axim does not play mp3 it stops playing sometimes in the middle of a song!!!1:crooked:
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i converted everything to wma format for wmp.
It works ok.
I had to make my mp3s smaller for ax memory, and wmp makes it easy to do.
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Mike C -- what do you use to convert your files to WMA?
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I like Windows media play 9 for my desktop and neither for my ppc. I was just trying out real one for PPC and i could not find out how to play a song off my SD card.
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To convert mp3 to wma, first get songs in a playlist for WMP on pc.
Open menu on left side of player and pick Copy to CD or Device.
If you have ax docked, destination shown on right panel can be navigated to memory cards etc.
Set quality of copy under Tool, Options, Copy Music. I use Variable bit-rate, second notch from the left.
OK that and select tracks to copy. Hit Copy and it happens.

Warning ... do not use this method with destination set to your sync folder, unless ax is not docked.
If you copy to sync folder, only dock after all tracks are copied and finished. Bad copies (can) result if unit is docked and set for continuous sync while tracks are being processed.
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Old 05-12-03, 05:50 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I use wmp for the computer and the ax.

exept when im playing some .rm files on my axim.:)
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