I also canceled my Spotify premium membership after many years! Amazon/Prime Video are my last remaining subscriptions [and no, I refuse to pay 2.99 extra to remove ads]
Sony still sells Walkmans (MP3 players, not cassette players) and they're currently on sale on their website. If you want a good name-brand MP3 player, I recommend picking one up. Another good name in MP3 players is SanDisk (Western Digital). Also, at 8:18 when you ask about why Windows Media Player supports this brand new MP3 player, it's because it supports a common file transfer standard called Media Transfer Protocol (MTP), which is used by media players, cameras, and Android phones for file transfers, and doesn't require a driver. Annoyingly, Macs don't support it. A few months ago we found our old iPod Nano 6th generation (8 GB, red). Interesting time capsule as to what we used to listen to back then...
PSP 3000 was my daily driver for a decade for videos and music on the go and I still have it. I love it and will probably never part with it. I share your resentment for e-waste and tend to only buy refurbished or used hardware if I can allow it. Another amazing video as always. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for your comment! I don't mention it here but I actually love best buy's open box system where you can purchased used electronics for cheap. My camera, dvd player, almost everything I buy new was simply returned and marked down. Last thing we need is more crap being tossed
@@YasmineCollects Agreed. I put a good deal of effort into trying to get people to see in my day to day that older tech and gear doesn't inherently mean bad. We've gotten too complacent with scheduled obsolescence of electronics. I've never really bought anything from Best Buy before. I'll poke my head in next time I'm out.
[TECHMOAN INTENSIFIES...] If your MP3 player is visible as a removable drive, it should make things straightforward under any OS. Teeny tiny and tinny sounding built-in speaker... meeeeeeeeeeh. An easy way of starting me on a rant about how people these days listen to music on speakers that can't reproduce the accoustic band, especially in public, but let's not go there. I have a hardware MP3 player... not really using it. Sometimes I listen to music files on my laptop's HDD, but I mainly go for vinyl records and CDs nowadays. I never used WMP. Winamp whipped the llama's ass for some time in my W98 and XP days, then I switched to Foobar2000. Later on, when I changed my OS to Debian, I wanted to preserve Foobar's look and feel, so I stick with deadbeef. And as a goth gal close to her 40s, I really like your style :)
Love this comment and subscribed to your channel! Vacuum tube witch is iconic, we need some more femmes in this space 💗 My car CD player is broken and it’s so annoying, I have plans on doing a video about it at some point but it’s one of those projects that you always run out of time for. But I’m prettttyyyy sure the laser needs cleaning and that’s it. Hopefully
@@YasmineCollects thanks a lot! That's 999 by now - and I'll try to get Fran Blanche to be my 1000th. She's the one who inspired me to start my channel.
I'm going to say right here my parents allowed me to buy CDs and cassettes along with vinyl LP. And also there is an importance to owning physical media more than ever now because a lot of the streaming services like Netflix or Hulu or even Spotify and even Steam for games. A TV show or a movie or an album or a game may be here today but it may not be here tomorrow on a streaming service. So I think it's actually more important to own DVDs and blu-rays.VHS video cassettes. Betamax. Laser discs. Video CDs. Cassettes. CDs. Vinyl LP records. 8tracks. Digital Compact Cassettes (DCC). More than ever. And I know there's some formats that you probably have never heard of like DCC something that I think you should consider looking into buying a few albums that were released on DCC and unit to play them back on.
I'm still using my cassette player the Panasonic RQ-SX78V from 2003, recently I've replaced the belt and it works and sounds amazing. It's also kinda fun when people on the train starring at me changing my cassette
The only mp3 player I've ever had was a Creative Nomad back in about 2002. It was neat. It was basically an entire 60gb hard drive with a screen, and you could feel the drive spinning in your hand. It got really loud, too. I got it out of the closet a couple years ago and it still worked, but the battery would just barely hold a charge. I did find an aftermarket battery but that hardly worked, either. I was sad to see it go. I had never had an ipod before, so I did get an old ipod mini and it's pretty nice. There are parts you can buy to upgrade the storage capacity, and I did that. It's a fun project you might want to try.
hell yeah, i love rippin CDs its my fav part of thrifting them lol. most of the tunes im after lately have been things that are gonna be really rare at the thrift, like charli xcx, sophie, 100 gecs etc so ive been using soulseek to download albums until im able to get a physical copy. though i should mention im not a massive physical media person, for me as long as i have a drm free copy saved locally and a backup on my network storage im pretty happy and content.
interest mp3 videos yasmine, since when i was a kid in mexico, my aunts from USA bought an mp3 player at my grandma's home, as a matter of fact when i go to mexico on myself i have to buy these mp3 cds
Yeah I have bought cheap MP3 players before they absolutely are atrocious and terrible considering if you buy ones women built-in integrated battery that's not removable
I also canceled my Spotify premium membership after many years! Amazon/Prime Video are my last remaining subscriptions [and no, I refuse to pay 2.99 extra to remove ads]
Agreed
What all did you originally have?
There is literally nothing I love more than ripping dvd/vhs/cd/etc and getting it named and sorted properly.
It’s therapeutic
Sony still sells Walkmans (MP3 players, not cassette players) and they're currently on sale on their website. If you want a good name-brand MP3 player, I recommend picking one up. Another good name in MP3 players is SanDisk (Western Digital).
Also, at 8:18 when you ask about why Windows Media Player supports this brand new MP3 player, it's because it supports a common file transfer standard called Media Transfer Protocol (MTP), which is used by media players, cameras, and Android phones for file transfers, and doesn't require a driver. Annoyingly, Macs don't support it.
A few months ago we found our old iPod Nano 6th generation (8 GB, red). Interesting time capsule as to what we used to listen to back then...
PSP 3000 was my daily driver for a decade for videos and music on the go and I still have it. I love it and will probably never part with it. I share your resentment for e-waste and tend to only buy refurbished or used hardware if I can allow it.
Another amazing video as always. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for your comment! I don't mention it here but I actually love best buy's open box system where you can purchased used electronics for cheap. My camera, dvd player, almost everything I buy new was simply returned and marked down. Last thing we need is more crap being tossed
@@YasmineCollects Agreed. I put a good deal of effort into trying to get people to see in my day to day that older tech and gear doesn't inherently mean bad. We've gotten too complacent with scheduled obsolescence of electronics.
I've never really bought anything from Best Buy before. I'll poke my head in next time I'm out.
[TECHMOAN INTENSIFIES...]
If your MP3 player is visible as a removable drive, it should make things straightforward under any OS.
Teeny tiny and tinny sounding built-in speaker... meeeeeeeeeeh. An easy way of starting me on a rant about how people these days listen to music on speakers that can't reproduce the accoustic band, especially in public, but let's not go there.
I have a hardware MP3 player... not really using it. Sometimes I listen to music files on my laptop's HDD, but I mainly go for vinyl records and CDs nowadays.
I never used WMP. Winamp whipped the llama's ass for some time in my W98 and XP days, then I switched to Foobar2000. Later on, when I changed my OS to Debian, I wanted to preserve Foobar's look and feel, so I stick with deadbeef.
And as a goth gal close to her 40s, I really like your style :)
Love this comment and subscribed to your channel! Vacuum tube witch is iconic, we need some more femmes in this space 💗
My car CD player is broken and it’s so annoying, I have plans on doing a video about it at some point but it’s one of those projects that you always run out of time for. But I’m prettttyyyy sure the laser needs cleaning and that’s it. Hopefully
@@YasmineCollects thanks a lot! That's 999 by now - and I'll try to get Fran Blanche to be my 1000th. She's the one who inspired me to start my channel.
I'm going to say right here my parents allowed me to buy CDs and cassettes along with vinyl LP. And also there is an importance to owning physical media more than ever now because a lot of the streaming services like Netflix or Hulu or even Spotify and even Steam for games. A TV show or a movie or an album or a game may be here today but it may not be here tomorrow on a streaming service. So I think it's actually more important to own DVDs and blu-rays.VHS video cassettes. Betamax. Laser discs. Video CDs. Cassettes. CDs. Vinyl LP records. 8tracks. Digital Compact Cassettes (DCC). More than ever. And I know there's some formats that you probably have never heard of like DCC something that I think you should consider looking into buying a few albums that were released on DCC and unit to play them back on.
I'm still rocking a 80GB Microsoft Zune lol
I'm still using my cassette player the Panasonic RQ-SX78V from 2003, recently I've replaced the belt and it works and sounds amazing. It's also kinda fun when people on the train starring at me changing my cassette
The only mp3 player I've ever had was a Creative Nomad back in about 2002. It was neat. It was basically an entire 60gb hard drive with a screen, and you could feel the drive spinning in your hand. It got really loud, too. I got it out of the closet a couple years ago and it still worked, but the battery would just barely hold a charge. I did find an aftermarket battery but that hardly worked, either. I was sad to see it go.
I had never had an ipod before, so I did get an old ipod mini and it's pretty nice. There are parts you can buy to upgrade the storage capacity, and I did that. It's a fun project you might want to try.
I brought mine way back in 2014 it is very small but the clipper broke off. But I still have it tho and it's still works .
hell yeah, i love rippin CDs its my fav part of thrifting them lol. most of the tunes im after lately have been things that are gonna be really rare at the thrift, like charli xcx, sophie, 100 gecs etc so ive been using soulseek to download albums until im able to get a physical copy. though i should mention im not a massive physical media person, for me as long as i have a drm free copy saved locally and a backup on my network storage im pretty happy and content.
interest mp3 videos yasmine, since when i was a kid in mexico, my aunts from USA bought an mp3 player at my grandma's home, as a matter of fact when i go to mexico on myself i have to buy these mp3 cds
I use a 4th generation ipod touch and I love it. It's just nice to have phone and music separate.
The great MP3 player comeback is nigh
I'm have a Teac mp3 player,black color and blue backlight,works on 1 aaa batery,also have a 512mb storage,and there i put some best music🙂🎼
Why did you end up typing in all the information? Windows Media Player automatically finds all the information?
not when you don't connect to the internet! that's how they did their magic all these years which I didn't know
I can bet my life it isn't 120gigs
Yeah I have bought cheap MP3 players before they absolutely are atrocious and terrible considering if you buy ones women built-in integrated battery that's not removable
Why dont use your Nokia as mp3 player
Great question, I don’t know 😂
❤🌹😘💓
does it still work? most offbrand MP3 players from amazon die in 90 days.
@@Dragnmastralex yup, going strong :)