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- Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 17:50:18 +0900
- From: Clemens Schwaighofer <gullevek@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] About to break down and get an iPhone
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On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:11, Brett Robson <tlug@example.com> wrote: > Dave M G wrote: >> TLUG, > If you want an audio player then get an real audio player. > > * Apple audio products fail at the one point they should be good at - > audio quality. Apple do not publish proper specs for their products such > as SNR and I've read estimates of them being in the range 70-85dB which > is very poor. You might think that you don't have golden ears, or that > you are just listening to crappy mp3s and won't appreciate audio quality > but that's a mistake, anyone can hear sound quality - they just might > not be aware of it. Standard 128 Mb mp3s sound can sound pretty good on > a good player. And then, when will you notice this? I use my ipod nano in the train. Where there are so many noises I often don't realize what horrible mp3s I do have in my collection (mad probably more than 10 years ago with one of the first mp3 software). I never heard any difference between the audio players I used, nor I doubt I ever will. But perhaps I have just crappy ears ;) > * Because of their support for proprietary formats Apple don't support a > good range of audio formats. The minimum requirements are: mp3, wav, > flac, ogg. Thought that was a point for me in the past, it is not anymore. Nor do I care anymore about "open" formats. I do have my music in mp3 and aac and I can play that in os x and linux and I really do not care about anything else anymore. > * Apple tie you into the use of Itunes, their products don't appear as a > USB drive. Again, once ago this was a major point, but I realized that the use of itunes helps so much in managing playlists, etc, that I really don't care if I can use my ipod as an external HD or not, because honestly it is an mp3 player. for data transfer I have USB sticks ... -- Clemens Schwaighofer gullevek@example.com / gullevek@example.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/gullevek/
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