I can't speak for the other brands, but what Sony often does is release a player that is extremely expensive. It's basically a proof of concept release that only early adopters would purchase. Then a version that is more affordable is released.
hé Sony and all others, you need to call microsoft or windows or who ever or just buy the hole thing because I am getting fed up with these mp3 players that my laptop doesnt recognise to even put music in. 3 days now trying everything I can find an still nada. wow I'm going nuts over here. So why do I have to fix this? it should be plug and there it is. what good is a player that you cant put music in???
I recently got a Ruizu MP3 player for around $30. I can plug it into my old mac with OS 10.12 and drag MP3s onto the player no problem. I'm still not clear on how to organize MP3s on the player. It seems you have to make sure the songs are labeled by artist and album, and then I think you can select an artist or artist/album to play. If not, it just plays everything. My old MP3 player would let me choose which folder to play music from, but I couldn't find that feature on the Ruizu.
@@MrDuncanDidit Concerning Metadata (like song title, artist, and so on), it is important to ensure that it correct. Most players use that to allow you to locate your music. As an example, I can pull up the songs by name items including: Song name, artist, album, composer, genre, and year. My player is a Sony NW-A55 Walkman. With my player all of the music files have to be put into the MUSIC Folder. From there, it is organized as follows (each line is a folder level): - First Character of the Album Artist's Name - Album Artist's Name - Album Title - Track Number - Song Title I use MediaMonkey 4 to manage the music on my player and it automatically arranges the music on my music player as shown above.
Today I learned that mp3 players still exist and apparently people still buy them.
yes they do lol
They are not bad to buy in thinking to buy one
Me too.....😂
I bought one a week ago
I like mp3 players
This might be better if price range was shown.
so... $2500 usd is affordable to you?
quite affordable for a Saudi prince, but not so affordable for us :(
I can't speak for the other brands, but what Sony often does is release a player that is extremely expensive. It's basically a proof of concept release that only early adopters would purchase. Then a version that is more affordable is released.
I found one for $60
thanks mate
Cheers!
hé Sony and all others, you need to call microsoft or windows or who ever or just buy the hole thing because I am getting fed up with these mp3 players that my laptop doesnt recognise to even put music in. 3 days now trying everything I can find an still nada. wow I'm going nuts over here. So why do I have to fix this? it should be plug and there it is. what good is a player that you cant put music in???
I recently got a Ruizu MP3 player for around $30. I can plug it into my old mac with OS 10.12 and drag MP3s onto the player no problem. I'm still not clear on how to organize MP3s on the player. It seems you have to make sure the songs are labeled by artist and album, and then I think you can select an artist or artist/album to play. If not, it just plays everything. My old MP3 player would let me choose which folder to play music from, but I couldn't find that feature on the Ruizu.
@@MrDuncanDidit Concerning Metadata (like song title, artist, and so on), it is important to ensure that it correct. Most players use that to allow you to locate your music. As an example, I can pull up the songs by name items including: Song name, artist, album, composer, genre, and year.
My player is a Sony NW-A55 Walkman. With my player all of the music files have to be put into the MUSIC Folder. From there, it is organized as follows (each line is a folder level):
- First Character of the Album Artist's Name
- Album Artist's Name
- Album Title
- Track Number - Song Title
I use MediaMonkey 4 to manage the music on my player and it automatically arranges the music on my music player as shown above.