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Recommend me Mp3 player with TAB
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| Josepe |
When hear large mp3 files (120 minutes or more) I need to advance ahead of the audio file: I mean go from minute 5 to minute 10 with a key, for example. The traditional players only can go to the next-previous track.
Do you know some mp3 player with this TAB-like function? |
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| Jarvmeister |
Can I recommend, that as a matter of course, no one responds to this request. 2 posts since he or she signed up. Without taking part i think these sorts of posts should be ignored.
We must weedle out this kind of crap.
So everyone just shhhhhhhhhh! ;) |
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| hadi burpee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Can I recommend, that as a matter of course, no one responds to this request. 2 posts since he or she signed up. Without taking part i think these sorts of posts should be ignored.
We must weedle out this kind of crap.
So everyone just shhhhhhhhhh! ;) |
thats a great idea, look at you dumbass, you have like 300 since you registered. must he have that many before asking questions like this?
in response to the original poster, get an ipod you can fastforward really quickly with it, using the click wheel to fastforward the track, not the fastforward button |
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| Jarvmeister |
| quote: | Originally posted by hadi ******
thats a great idea, look at you dumbass, you have like 300 since you registered. must he have that many before asking questions like this? |
I suppose the fact that he posted in the wrong forum makes no difference whatsoever?
Who's the dumbass that responded to a question on an off topic subject?
Technology and Gadgets?
Jarv |
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| halexander837 |
or you can use a certain program to cut the set into 3 or 4 parts
and the fast foward process would be quicker.
i recommend musiccutter. Do a google search on it. |
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| Allied Nations |
| Actually no, I'll move this to the tech section;. |
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| Audigy7 |
| I'm not sure if the newer iRiver's have this feature, but my H120 has the ability to advance like 2 or 3 minutes ahead in the track by moving the control stick to the right. I think it's called study mode or something. |
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