Compact Flash audio player?
#51
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Re: Compact Flash audio player?
Saw that too but I was looking for something with no moving parts...
"DMcMorris" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Y8EKc.139576$wH4.7420374@twister.southeast.rr .com...
> I looked for the same thing and compromised with a deck that plays MP3's
on
> a CD-R. I can get 150+ songs on one cd-r, and by putting it on random
play
> it's like the radio with no commercials.
>
> Daren McMorris
>
> "Greg Allen" <gregorya@jps.net> wrote in message
> news:c64a3c54.0407180054.4f7cabe7@posting.google.c om...
> > I had the same thought this week as my CD is becoming very balky.
> >
> > It's a brilliant idea, and I was sure that someone has done such a
> > thing. Alas, I guess not.
> >
> > Myself, I'd prefer an SD card, since I got em for my magellan, my PDA
> > and my camera.
> >
> > There has got to be something out there...
> >
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:<Hu2dnat4ccpAfmTdRVn-iQ@comcast.com>...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
> music
> > > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
> dust,
> > > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the
replacement...a
> JVC
> > > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play
right
> off
> > > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> > >
> > > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
> camera,
> > > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> > >
> > > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players
that
> use
> > > CF cards...
>
>
"DMcMorris" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Y8EKc.139576$wH4.7420374@twister.southeast.rr .com...
> I looked for the same thing and compromised with a deck that plays MP3's
on
> a CD-R. I can get 150+ songs on one cd-r, and by putting it on random
play
> it's like the radio with no commercials.
>
> Daren McMorris
>
> "Greg Allen" <gregorya@jps.net> wrote in message
> news:c64a3c54.0407180054.4f7cabe7@posting.google.c om...
> > I had the same thought this week as my CD is becoming very balky.
> >
> > It's a brilliant idea, and I was sure that someone has done such a
> > thing. Alas, I guess not.
> >
> > Myself, I'd prefer an SD card, since I got em for my magellan, my PDA
> > and my camera.
> >
> > There has got to be something out there...
> >
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:<Hu2dnat4ccpAfmTdRVn-iQ@comcast.com>...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
> music
> > > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
> dust,
> > > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the
replacement...a
> JVC
> > > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play
right
> off
> > > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> > >
> > > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
> camera,
> > > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> > >
> > > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players
that
> use
> > > CF cards...
>
>
#52
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Re: Compact Flash audio player?
Saw that too but I was looking for something with no moving parts...
"DMcMorris" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Y8EKc.139576$wH4.7420374@twister.southeast.rr .com...
> I looked for the same thing and compromised with a deck that plays MP3's
on
> a CD-R. I can get 150+ songs on one cd-r, and by putting it on random
play
> it's like the radio with no commercials.
>
> Daren McMorris
>
> "Greg Allen" <gregorya@jps.net> wrote in message
> news:c64a3c54.0407180054.4f7cabe7@posting.google.c om...
> > I had the same thought this week as my CD is becoming very balky.
> >
> > It's a brilliant idea, and I was sure that someone has done such a
> > thing. Alas, I guess not.
> >
> > Myself, I'd prefer an SD card, since I got em for my magellan, my PDA
> > and my camera.
> >
> > There has got to be something out there...
> >
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:<Hu2dnat4ccpAfmTdRVn-iQ@comcast.com>...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
> music
> > > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
> dust,
> > > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the
replacement...a
> JVC
> > > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play
right
> off
> > > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> > >
> > > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
> camera,
> > > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> > >
> > > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players
that
> use
> > > CF cards...
>
>
"DMcMorris" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Y8EKc.139576$wH4.7420374@twister.southeast.rr .com...
> I looked for the same thing and compromised with a deck that plays MP3's
on
> a CD-R. I can get 150+ songs on one cd-r, and by putting it on random
play
> it's like the radio with no commercials.
>
> Daren McMorris
>
> "Greg Allen" <gregorya@jps.net> wrote in message
> news:c64a3c54.0407180054.4f7cabe7@posting.google.c om...
> > I had the same thought this week as my CD is becoming very balky.
> >
> > It's a brilliant idea, and I was sure that someone has done such a
> > thing. Alas, I guess not.
> >
> > Myself, I'd prefer an SD card, since I got em for my magellan, my PDA
> > and my camera.
> >
> > There has got to be something out there...
> >
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:<Hu2dnat4ccpAfmTdRVn-iQ@comcast.com>...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
> music
> > > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
> dust,
> > > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the
replacement...a
> JVC
> > > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play
right
> off
> > > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> > >
> > > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
> camera,
> > > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> > >
> > > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players
that
> use
> > > CF cards...
>
>
#53
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Posts: n/a
Re: Compact Flash audio player?
Saw that too but I was looking for something with no moving parts...
"DMcMorris" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Y8EKc.139576$wH4.7420374@twister.southeast.rr .com...
> I looked for the same thing and compromised with a deck that plays MP3's
on
> a CD-R. I can get 150+ songs on one cd-r, and by putting it on random
play
> it's like the radio with no commercials.
>
> Daren McMorris
>
> "Greg Allen" <gregorya@jps.net> wrote in message
> news:c64a3c54.0407180054.4f7cabe7@posting.google.c om...
> > I had the same thought this week as my CD is becoming very balky.
> >
> > It's a brilliant idea, and I was sure that someone has done such a
> > thing. Alas, I guess not.
> >
> > Myself, I'd prefer an SD card, since I got em for my magellan, my PDA
> > and my camera.
> >
> > There has got to be something out there...
> >
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:<Hu2dnat4ccpAfmTdRVn-iQ@comcast.com>...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
> music
> > > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
> dust,
> > > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the
replacement...a
> JVC
> > > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play
right
> off
> > > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> > >
> > > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
> camera,
> > > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> > >
> > > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players
that
> use
> > > CF cards...
>
>
"DMcMorris" <dmcmorris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Y8EKc.139576$wH4.7420374@twister.southeast.rr .com...
> I looked for the same thing and compromised with a deck that plays MP3's
on
> a CD-R. I can get 150+ songs on one cd-r, and by putting it on random
play
> it's like the radio with no commercials.
>
> Daren McMorris
>
> "Greg Allen" <gregorya@jps.net> wrote in message
> news:c64a3c54.0407180054.4f7cabe7@posting.google.c om...
> > I had the same thought this week as my CD is becoming very balky.
> >
> > It's a brilliant idea, and I was sure that someone has done such a
> > thing. Alas, I guess not.
> >
> > Myself, I'd prefer an SD card, since I got em for my magellan, my PDA
> > and my camera.
> >
> > There has got to be something out there...
> >
> > "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:<Hu2dnat4ccpAfmTdRVn-iQ@comcast.com>...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
> music
> > > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
> dust,
> > > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the
replacement...a
> JVC
> > > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play
right
> off
> > > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> > >
> > > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
> camera,
> > > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> > >
> > > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players
that
> use
> > > CF cards...
>
>
#54
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Re: Compact Flash audio player?
A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
> Are you sure you can three and half hours play time out of one
> card?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
music
> > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
dust,
> > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the replacement...a
JVC
> > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play right
off
> > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> >
> > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
camera,
> > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> >
> > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players that
use
> > CF cards...
> >
> > --
> > ---
> > Matt Macchiarolo
> > mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
> > AIM screen name RTI1182
minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
> Are you sure you can three and half hours play time out of one
> card?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
music
> > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
dust,
> > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the replacement...a
JVC
> > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play right
off
> > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> >
> > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
camera,
> > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> >
> > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players that
use
> > CF cards...
> >
> > --
> > ---
> > Matt Macchiarolo
> > mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
> > AIM screen name RTI1182
#55
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Compact Flash audio player?
A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
> Are you sure you can three and half hours play time out of one
> card?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
music
> > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
dust,
> > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the replacement...a
JVC
> > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play right
off
> > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> >
> > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
camera,
> > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> >
> > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players that
use
> > CF cards...
> >
> > --
> > ---
> > Matt Macchiarolo
> > mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
> > AIM screen name RTI1182
minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
> Are you sure you can three and half hours play time out of one
> card?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
music
> > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
dust,
> > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the replacement...a
JVC
> > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play right
off
> > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> >
> > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
camera,
> > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> >
> > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players that
use
> > CF cards...
> >
> > --
> > ---
> > Matt Macchiarolo
> > mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
> > AIM screen name RTI1182
#56
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Compact Flash audio player?
A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
> Are you sure you can three and half hours play time out of one
> card?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
music
> > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
dust,
> > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the replacement...a
JVC
> > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play right
off
> > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> >
> > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
camera,
> > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> >
> > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players that
use
> > CF cards...
> >
> > --
> > ---
> > Matt Macchiarolo
> > mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
> > AIM screen name RTI1182
minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
> Are you sure you can three and half hours play time out of one
> card?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
music
> > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
dust,
> > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the replacement...a
JVC
> > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play right
off
> > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> >
> > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
camera,
> > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> >
> > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players that
use
> > CF cards...
> >
> > --
> > ---
> > Matt Macchiarolo
> > mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
> > AIM screen name RTI1182
#57
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Compact Flash audio player?
A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
> Are you sure you can three and half hours play time out of one
> card?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
music
> > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
dust,
> > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the replacement...a
JVC
> > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play right
off
> > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> >
> > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
camera,
> > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> >
> > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players that
use
> > CF cards...
> >
> > --
> > ---
> > Matt Macchiarolo
> > mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
> > AIM screen name RTI1182
minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
> Are you sure you can three and half hours play time out of one
> card?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone heard of a in-dash auto radio unit that can play digital
music
> > files from a Compact Flash card? My CD player in my Jeep is biting the
dust,
> > it skips on the slighted bump in the road, and it's the replacement...a
JVC
> > marine unit. I'm wondnering if there is such a beast that can play right
off
> > of a CF card...no moving parts, no skipping.
> >
> > Just wondering, since I have a couple 256MB CF cards for my digital
camera,
> > one of those would hold about 3.5 hours of CD-spec digital music.
> >
> > Google came up short, though there's a lot of external MP3 players that
use
> > CF cards...
> >
> > --
> > ---
> > Matt Macchiarolo
> > mlmacchiarolo at comcast dot net
> > AIM screen name RTI1182
#58
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Compact Flash audio player?
Hi Matt,
I wish I spent more time reading up on the digital camera, instead
of arguing here. I bought the kids digital movie cameras that use both a
tape and memory card, and the TV DVD recorder that records a hundred
hours for later viewing, then burn to disk if they like, in hopes the
would begin to convert to disc. I have the same equipment, but the
thought of converting over a thousand hours of home movies is
overwhelming! At least I recorded my 8 mm.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
> minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
> But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
> matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
> ($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
I wish I spent more time reading up on the digital camera, instead
of arguing here. I bought the kids digital movie cameras that use both a
tape and memory card, and the TV DVD recorder that records a hundred
hours for later viewing, then burn to disk if they like, in hopes the
would begin to convert to disc. I have the same equipment, but the
thought of converting over a thousand hours of home movies is
overwhelming! At least I recorded my 8 mm.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
> minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
> But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
> matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
> ($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
#59
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Compact Flash audio player?
Hi Matt,
I wish I spent more time reading up on the digital camera, instead
of arguing here. I bought the kids digital movie cameras that use both a
tape and memory card, and the TV DVD recorder that records a hundred
hours for later viewing, then burn to disk if they like, in hopes the
would begin to convert to disc. I have the same equipment, but the
thought of converting over a thousand hours of home movies is
overwhelming! At least I recorded my 8 mm.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
> minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
> But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
> matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
> ($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
I wish I spent more time reading up on the digital camera, instead
of arguing here. I bought the kids digital movie cameras that use both a
tape and memory card, and the TV DVD recorder that records a hundred
hours for later viewing, then burn to disk if they like, in hopes the
would begin to convert to disc. I have the same equipment, but the
thought of converting over a thousand hours of home movies is
overwhelming! At least I recorded my 8 mm.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
> minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
> But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
> matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
> ($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
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Re: Compact Flash audio player?
Hi Matt,
I wish I spent more time reading up on the digital camera, instead
of arguing here. I bought the kids digital movie cameras that use both a
tape and memory card, and the TV DVD recorder that records a hundred
hours for later viewing, then burn to disk if they like, in hopes the
would begin to convert to disc. I have the same equipment, but the
thought of converting over a thousand hours of home movies is
overwhelming! At least I recorded my 8 mm.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
> minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
> But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
> matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
> ($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.
I wish I spent more time reading up on the digital camera, instead
of arguing here. I bought the kids digital movie cameras that use both a
tape and memory card, and the TV DVD recorder that records a hundred
hours for later viewing, then burn to disk if they like, in hopes the
would begin to convert to disc. I have the same equipment, but the
thought of converting over a thousand hours of home movies is
overwhelming! At least I recorded my 8 mm.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> A 256megabyte card, CD audio is approximately a little more than 1mb per
> minute, so 3 1/2 is a conservative estimate. Mp3 would be much, much more.
> But I don't like the way Mp3's sound, but I guess in the Jeep it wouldn't
> matter, I just want to stop the skipping. The cards are relatively expensive
> ($75 for a 256) but they are reusable.