Monday, March 12, 2012

Take a look at iriver

IRiver is a brand name for portable mp3 (digital) sound recorders.
Portable digital sound recorders are like "tape-less" dictaphones which can be used for dictation or recording sound for later use within presentations or to create "podcasts".
iriver's current products can all play MP3 and WMA audio files. Some units support text viewing, Ogg Vorbis audio files, Macromedia Flash, and/or BMP files. The company also supports Microsoft PlaysForSure, which allows recent products to support subscription-based music download services, including URGE, Napster, Rhapsody, and Yahoo! Music Unlimited.It also lets users disable its DRM functionality.
A nearly unique feature of the newer iriver players is the direct MP3-recording capability with selectable bitrate of internal (FM, microphone) and external (line) sources.
Most iriver players include a unique feature called study mode. Users can quickly jump back and forth within tracks by a certain time interval, set from three to 180 seconds in current models.The option was designed to help people listening to recorded language lessons.SonicBlue removed this feature from its Rio Volt models, causing some users to hack their players with iriver firmware from other regions.

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