Like everyone has said before more, ugly as all sin, which it really too bad because it's not often that you see a device support that many different audio codec... in fact if a portable supported MP3/AAC/FLAC/APE/WAV I'd dig it, but I haven't seen any device so far besides a computer that handles FLAC and APE files (for those not in the know, they are lossless formats that normally have around a 3:1 compression ratio). I guess I need to get with the times and start encoding in lossless AAC.
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Tony Rayo @ Jul 7th 2006 11:49AM
Like everyone has said before more, ugly as all sin, which it really too bad because it's not often that you see a device support that many different audio codec... in fact if a portable supported MP3/AAC/FLAC/APE/WAV I'd dig it, but I haven't seen any device so far besides a computer that handles FLAC and APE files (for those not in the know, they are lossless formats that normally have around a 3:1 compression ratio). I guess I need to get with the times and start encoding in lossless AAC.