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Hi Dan,
I love my iPhone, but I still use my Victor Stream for music. I think the
sound quality is great, and of course it depends on what type of headphones
you use. If you use Bluetooth headphones, there are devices that convert
from a 1/8 inch jack to Bluetooth, but I think you lose some sound quality
that way. So I still use regular headphones with the Stream. One of the
things I love about it is how easy it is to copy music files. You can use
the Stream Companion I guess. But I just put the SD card into my PC and
copy away. Hope that helps.
Catherine
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Subject: [VICUG-L] Portable Music Listening Device
Hello All,
I would like to burn my cds and store the files on my Windows machine so I
can copy the albums intact to a portable device for listening. I have tried
using iTunes but didn't like the fact that it sometimes creates multiple
albums from one cd. I also tried using my Kindle Fire listening to music
but I also had problems copying all of my music and the sound wasn't that
great even with good headphones. Is there a device out there I could just
use to copy my albums using Windows to a portable device. I have a Victor
Stream but I don't know how good the sound is.
I have heard of the Sansa Clip from Talking MP3 Players which use Rocbbox
but I don't know if that is a good option either. Does anyone have any
suggestions? maybe what I'm asking for is impossible. I hope someone can
help.
Thanks,
Dan
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