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> You don't have to - when you transfer you can set the bitrate and it
> does it for you.
>
> I think.
>
> Anyway, it glows when it recharges. That's reason enough to buy.#
Does it recharge via the USB connection, or does it still have a seperate charger, like the iPod?
> You don't have to - when you transfer you can set the bitrate and it
> does it for you.
>
> I think.
Transfer from PC to Zen? It's just that I don't want to have to get all my CDs out and rip them all over again
> Anyway, it glows when it recharges. That's reason enough to buy.
That is - I'm almost sold :D
I think.
Anyway, it glows when it recharges. That's reason enough to buy.
It just comes down to cutting out the crap, and encoding in 96kp rather than 128kp or whatever. Not much difference and you get loads on.
It's kinda on my list, along with the Zen Touch, Sony HD3 and Creative Zen Media Centre (bit on the pricey side though!).
The con: I have much, much more than 5Gb of MP3s on my machine.
The pro: Most of them are crppy album tracks I always skip past anyway.
Decisions, decisions...
> "pay a million pounds to have it delivered quickly"
Ahahaha, whoever came up with that is a genius.
Although Ive been waiting since Friday. Damn you ebuyer, and your "pay a million pounds to have it delivered quickly" schemes.