So today I broke down and bought a flash player to coplement my HiMD and HD based ATRAC players. I wanted something I could use to work out, do yardwork, etc. without worrying too much about knocking it around.
I read in another thread in this forum that the flash based players didn't support gapless playback. This was dissapointing, but since the flash player is complementary to my other players, it didn't bother me much.
So, when I loaded up Abbey Road by The Beatles on my new purchase, wasn't I pleasantly surprised to hear gapless transitions between the tracks that make up the medly on what was originally Side 2.
According to the player, it is running version 1.00 of the firmware (though according to the serial number, it should be a more current version).
I purchased this player in the US (Best Buy), am using SS version 3.4, and use ATRAC3 encoding at 105 kbps.
Has anybody else noticed that this player does indeed support gapless playback?
This player kicks some serious ass. I'm quite happy with it and I highly recommend it! Now I can bring my ATRAC encoded music with me to work out and stuff without worrying about damaging my pride-and-joy NW-HD3.
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So today I broke down and bought a flash player to coplement my HiMD and HD based ATRAC players. I wanted something I could use to work out, do yardwork, etc. without worrying too much about knocking it around.
I read in another thread in this forum that the flash based players didn't support gapless playback. This was dissapointing, but since the flash player is complementary to my other players, it didn't bother me much.
So, when I loaded up Abbey Road by The Beatles on my new purchase, wasn't I pleasantly surprised to hear gapless transitions between the tracks that make up the medly on what was originally Side 2.
According to the player, it is running version 1.00 of the firmware (though according to the serial number, it should be a more current version).
I purchased this player in the US (Best Buy), am using SS version 3.4, and use ATRAC3 encoding at 105 kbps.
Has anybody else noticed that this player does indeed support gapless playback?
This player kicks some serious ass. I'm quite happy with it and I highly recommend it! Now I can bring my ATRAC encoded music with me to work out and stuff without worrying about damaging my pride-and-joy NW-HD3.
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