FJR&R
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Does anyone know if there is an AM/FM reciever attachment for the IPOD?
Yeah. BestBuy stocks it here in NJ. No idea how good it is, or what it costs.Does anyone know if there is an AM/FM reciever attachment for the IPOD?
You can set up itunes to use whichever format you prefer, including mp3. Some of my audiophile testing tracks are on the Ipod as 320kbps mp3's, and sound damn good. Not as good as the originals, but only noticable on top-notch systems.Apple also chose to go with an in-house codec that reduces the dynamic range of the recorded material. The Apple codec(iTunes/AAC) cuts off the top and bottom of the music ala Bose. The codec is also at a lower but rate and depth than MP3, WAV, etc.
The audiophiles tend to go with Creative or iRiver based devices that use the higher quality sound formats.
Agreed, Slappy, The IPOD is really good... Depending on what the bitrate is you select to copy it at.You can set up itunes to use whichever format you prefer, including mp3. Some of my audiophile testing tracks are on the Ipod as 320kbps mp3's, and sound damn good. Not as good as the originals, but only noticable on top-notch systems.Apple also chose to go with an in-house codec that reduces the dynamic range of the recorded material. The Apple codec(iTunes/AAC) cuts off the top and bottom of the music ala Bose. The codec is also at a lower but rate and depth than MP3, WAV, etc.
The audiophiles tend to go with Creative or iRiver based devices that use the higher quality sound formats.
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