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Media Player 9 and Windows 98SE
Hello!
I am interested in purchasing a mp3 player that I can download music onto. Since I lack computer savy-ness, does anyone have a recommendation for a model that will work with Media Player 9 on my Windows 98SE OS? There are so many players out there, I just get confused. Microsoft, on their site, has a page that recommends players for Media Player 9 for use with the Windows 98 XP version. Don't know if these players would work with the Windows 98 SE as well. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Clare |
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Media Player 9 and Windows 98SE
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 09:31:08 -0700, "Clare"
wrote: Hello! I am interested in purchasing a mp3 player that I can download music onto. Since I lack computer savy-ness, does anyone have a recommendation for a model that will work with Media Player 9 on my Windows 98SE OS? There are so many players out there, I just get confused. Microsoft, on their site, has a page that recommends players for Media Player 9 for use with the Windows 98 XP version. Don't know if these players would work with the Windows 98 SE as well. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Clare No product suggestion, but depending on the cost, perhaps in the long run burning to CD would be more economical? By burning to CD you have both portability and archival ability. Does the desired MP3 player require power to remember the tunes? Battery backup? How much will it cost in batteries? Can you use an adapter to use it with AC? -- Sincerely, Andrew H. Carter d(-_-)b |
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Media Player 9 and Windows 98SE
You don't need a distinct and separate hardware to download MP3s for saving
and playing. Adequate HD space or burner will do nicely. If you want to carry this music around for playing, you didn't say that. If you want to transport this music to another location, you didn't say that. WMP9 will play mp3s on 98SE systems directly from HD or CD. Nero will burn to mini-disc CD from the HD. You just need a burner. Unlike cda audio format, there's nothing special about burning MP3 files on CD. What exactly are you attempting to do? "Clare" wrote in message ... Hello! I am interested in purchasing a mp3 player that I can download music onto. Since I lack computer savy-ness, does anyone have a recommendation for a model that will work with Media Player 9 on my Windows 98SE OS? There are so many players out there, I just get confused. Microsoft, on their site, has a page that recommends players for Media Player 9 for use with the Windows 98 XP version. Don't know if these players would work with the Windows 98 SE as well. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Clare |
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