• Gizmodo
  • bestmodo
  • lifehacker
  • kotaku
  • Profile logout login

#musicplayer

Gizmodo

Share Cancel
   
Upload an image | Add an image URL
×

logging in
  • FAQ. Include # before tag:
  • #tips,
  • #dealzmodo,
  • #rumors,
  • #broken,
  • #iphoneapps,
  • #apple,
  • etc.

New York, 12:36 PM
Wed Nov 25
62 posts in the last 24 hours

FR | IT | DE | SP | JP | AU | BR

Gizmodo Team

Tip your editors:
tips@gizmodo.com

Editorial Director:
Brian Lam | Email | Twitter

Editor:
Jason Chen
Email | AIM | Twitter

Features Editor:
Wilson Rothman
Email | Twitter

Senior Contributing Editors:
Jesus Diaz
Email | AIM | Twitter
Mark Wilson, Reviews
Email | AIM | Twitter

Contributing Editors:
Matt Buchanan
Email | AIM | Twitter
Adam Frucci
Email | Twitter
Sean Fallon
Email | Twitter
Jack Loftus
Email | Twitter
John Herrman
Email | Twitter
Dan Nosowitz
Email
Chris Mascari
Email
Danny Allen
Email | Twitter
Rosa Golijan
Email | Twitter
Chris Jacob
Email

Columnist:
Brendan I. Koerner

Interns:
Don Nguyen
Email
Kyle VanHemert
Email

Comment Intern:
Nick Ellenoff | Email

Heroes and Friends

Comment Account Questions:
Comments@gizmodo.com

SUBSCRIBE TO Gizmodo RSS

New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email
9515 Subscribers
Gizmodo
  • posts about #musicplayer more →

    Portable Cross Fadin' Cassette Will Make All Your Spontaneous DJ Dreams Come True

    MashiMaro MP3 Player's Audio Cable Placement Becomes the Butt of a Joke

    Sony Walkman X-Series Is Surfable, Touchable and Shuts Up the World Around You

    Sony W-Series Walkman Has Got No Strings, And No Display

    Have a Cow With Creative's Zen Moo Moo-sic Player

    TuneWiki Turns Mobile Internet Devices Into Zune-Wannabes

    Sirius Coming Out With New Satellite Radio Boombox

    Microsoft MixView Is Prettier, More Useful Version of iTunes' Genius

    Zune PR Head Says Babies Will Choose Zune

    TuneWiki Audio For Google Android Looks Very Impressive

  • Your version of Internet Explorer is not supported. Please upgrade to the most recent version in order to view comments.

    Dsmvwl  Admin  Promote to frontpage Approve user Ban user ×
    Image of Purple Dave Purple Dave
    03/27/09

    In reply to Portable Cross Fadin' Cassette Will Make All Your Spontaneous DJ Dreams Come True
    What's the point? As soon as I read the blurb on this article, I realized that all you really need is an iPod and a killer sound system. As long as you have everything ripped to the iPod, just keep a buffer of 2-3 songs queued up in the On-The-Go playlist, and it'll never stop playing. When someone comes up and makes a request, just add it to the end of the list, and it'll get played when the list advances to that point. Tada, no more need for crossfading, no more need for two devices, and certainly no more need to prep each track for playback.
     Reply
    Purple Dave was starred Purple Dave was unstarred
    Image of Tony Harrison Tony Harrison
    03/27/09

    @Purple Dave: 'Cuz that sounds like a really fun night of DJing. Just standing there behind a table adding songs to a playlist that only fade like what, 3-5 seconds at the end (only at the end) of a song.
     Reply
    Tony Harrison was starred Tony Harrison was unstarred
    Image of Purple Dave Purple Dave
    03/27/09

    @Tony Harrison:
    If you've got a huge gap between songs, then you obviously haven't explored all the settings that have been offered since iTunes 7 or 8. There's a setting that you can apply to individual tracks so they stream directly into each other. The upside is that when listening to albums where tracks actually do blend (The Beatles have several medleys where they actually recorded multiple songs as a single track, which were then broken up for CD releases). The downside is that if you pause a track within the last few seconds of playback, and then unpause it to play out, you'll register two plays instead of one.
     Reply
    Purple Dave was starred Purple Dave was unstarred
    Image of frigg frigg
    02/24/09

    In reply to MashiMaro MP3 Player's Audio Cable Placement Becomes the Butt of a Joke
    So if the audio cable's coming out of its butt, I guess it's supposed to sound like shit.
     Reply
    frigg was starred frigg was unstarred
    Image of IN THE FACE! IN THE FACE!
    02/24/09

    In reply to MashiMaro MP3 Player's Audio Cable Placement Becomes the Butt of a Joke
    not-so-surprise-butsecks!
     Reply
    IN THE FACE! was starred IN THE FACE! was unstarred
    Image of Purple Dave Purple Dave
    01/08/09

    In reply to Sony Walkman X-Series Is Surfable, Touchable and Shuts Up the World Around You
    I can't see that shutting up the world around me. In fact, I rather expect that, with its light mass, it would only serve to annoy nearby people and cause them to make even more noise, as they protest the fact that I've just clubbed them with it.
     Reply
    Purple Dave was starred Purple Dave was unstarred
    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    01/07/09

    In reply to Sony W-Series Walkman Has Got No Strings, And No Display
    Nothing new here. There have been headphones that let you plug in a Shuffle for a while now.
     Reply
    OMG! Ponies! was starred OMG! Ponies! was unstarred
    Image of darknecross darknecross
    01/07/09

    In reply to Sony W-Series Walkman Has Got No Strings, And No Display
    Anyone else think those headphones looks like Bluetooth headsets?

    I've been trying to build a douchebag costume for Halloween this year, and these just gave me a great idea. What's more douchetastic than a guy shouting into his bluetooth headset? A guy shouting into TWO bluetooth headsets.
     Reply
    darknecross was starred darknecross was unstarred
    Image of Platypus Man Platypus Man
    01/08/09

    @darknecross: It's John Mayer, the DoubleDouche! -- [gizmodo.com]
     Reply
    Platypus Man was starred Platypus Man was unstarred
    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    01/07/09

    In reply to Sony Walkman X-Series Is Surfable, Touchable and Shuts Up the World Around You
    It's not about price. It's about software and file formats.


    The Zune will play unprotected AAC, MP3, and WMA and has really good software - possibly the only software that can compete with iTMS.


    If Sony can't offer that, they might as well sell the design and Walkman brand name to Microsoft.

     Reply
    OMG! Ponies! was starred OMG! Ponies! was unstarred
    Image of macpatrik macpatrik
    01/07/09

    @OMG! Ponies!: Not about price? Hahahaha
     Reply
    macpatrik was starred macpatrik was unstarred
    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    01/07/09

    @MacDaddy901: If it was just about price, Sansa would be on top.


    When the iPod first came out, it cost twice as much as the Creative ZEN. The ZEN, however, had terrible software. In spite of being able to get twice as much drive space for half as much money, people chose the iPod (which used a rebranded version of MusicMatch Jukebox) over the ZEN.


    Other players have consistently had better pricing and better sound quality. But once iTMS came around with one of the easiest interfaces around, it was over. iTMS is the game to beat because the computer does all the work for you. Put in a CD and it rips it. Plug your iPod into your computer and it syncs it. Until Zune 3, no one could really promise that level of ease.


    If all you can offer is a better price, keep walking. Software gets you the average buyer; formats get you the niche buyer. Price isn't a major factor.

     Reply
    OMG! Ponies! was starred OMG! Ponies! was unstarred
    Image of BeautifulAgony BeautifulAgony
    01/07/09

    @OMG! Ponies!: I couldn't agree more. I bought a 30Gig iPod Video and although I liked it at first, I gradually became frustrated by the slow performance of iTunes and how massively bloated it was. I wanted drag & drop funcionality, and it just wasn't there. I don't want to be forced to use Apple's ridiculous software just to listen to some songs.


    I've since bought a different MP3 player, and it doesn't handle video (but to be honest, watching video on the iPod was no treat) but being able to drag & drop 500 songs instantly, with no DRM concerns, is a big plus.


    My two main concerns for any media player is format support and open drag & drop functionality. If I'm forced to use proprietary software then it's a no go. It took many hours, but eventually I managed to wrest control from iTunes and liberate my music, and then never looked back. The iPod was history after that, barely useful as a 30Gig external drive, being so slow and all.

     Reply
    BeautifulAgony was starred BeautifulAgony was unstarred
    Image of bbnick bbnick
    01/07/09

    In reply to Sony Walkman X-Series Is Surfable, Touchable and Shuts Up the World Around You
    sony already has walkmans with built in noise cancellation so this is nothing new. check out the nwz-s738fbnc and nwz-s718fbnc. they have it built in as well and have gotten great reviews.
     Reply
    bbnick was starred bbnick was unstarred
    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    01/07/09

    @bbnick: If those are the names of the models, it's no wonder that I've not heard of them.


    Sony needs one model and it needs to just call it a Walkman. That's it. You can tack on the 16GB or 32GB later but the rule for selling electronics is that they should have names.


    The only product that sells with numbers is a car.

     Reply
    OMG! Ponies! was starred OMG! Ponies! was unstarred
    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    11/21/08

    In reply to Have a Cow With Creative's Zen Moo Moo-sic Player
    This feature is much better than a ZunePass or integration with the iTMS ecosystem. I often find myself saying "What I really want is a cow-shaped mp3 player that is painfully embarrassing to look at."
     Reply
    OMG! Ponies! was starred OMG! Ponies! was unstarred
    Earlier discussions Other discussions Show all discussions Show featured discussions only Start a new discussion

Login

Enter your username and password.

Please enter a username.
Please enter your password.
logging in
Login via Facebook | Sign Up | Forgot Password?

Reset Password

Please enter your email address to have your password reset.

Please enter your email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
requesting password reset

Register

Registering will give you a user profile and the ability to add other users as friends. To become a commenter, however, you need to audition.

Want to know more? Consult the Comment FAQ and legal terms.

Please enter a username.
Please enter a password.
Please confirm your password.
Passwords are not identical.
Please enter a valid email address.
registration sent, waiting for reply

Submit Your Comment

You don't need to login to comment. Just enter your email address below.

See how your address will be displayed in the Comment FAQ.

Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
logging in

Login with your Facebook or Gizmodo account.

Sign up here.



  • Archives
  • About
  • Advertising
  • Legal
  • Help
  • Report a Bug
  • FAQ
Original material is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.