From: "Trent W. Buck" <[email protected]>
> [email protected] writes:
>
>> I am looking for recommendations for a portable mp3 player that will
>> work with Linux. Basicly I hope it appears as a USB drive so one can
>> simply copy the music to and from the player.
>
> I am using a "Sony Walkman" brand MP3 player, it was $50 in JB under the
> "dictaphone" section, because apparently Apple is all anyone wants.

I use a Sony PCM M10 as shown here:

http://www.videoguys.com.au/Shop/p/14257/sony-pcm-m10p-4gb-professional-series-linear-pcm-recorder-pcmm10p.html?gclid=CMrk9czzr8ECFUEDvAodvj8AIA

It is a bit more "upmarket", I use/used it to digitize a large collection
of tapes and records (easy to handle and good sound recording).

Afterwards I have the stuff on SD cards. Sometimes I attach it in the car
using the audio plug. The audio output quality is okay but not brilliant.

You can attach it to the computer using a USB cable (and it becomes a USB
drive) or just use a SD card reader.

It is sorting the files by modification date. So to get them in
alphabetical order you need a little program (which is "touching" the
files in alphabetical order). Somebody gave me a tip on this list but I do
not have the program name at hand and my web search fail me:-(

Regards
Peter

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