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What do you keep on your MP3 player?
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- CommentAuthorAnthony
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008 edited
I for one certainly can't put fit all on my music onto my MP3 player, but what stuff do you keep on yours for immediate boredom support?
In order of composer:
Mouse Hunt
The Mummy Returns
The Golden Compass
Alien Versus Predator Requiem
War
Black
From Russia With Love (the game)
Medal Of Honor Rising Sun
Entrapment
Sahara
Men In Black 2
Spider-Man 2
Casino Royale
Die Another Day
Godzilla
Independence Day
The World Is Not Enough
Tomorrow Never Dies
Ocean's Eleven
Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow
Pirates Of The Caribbean - At World's End
The Legend Of Zorro
Dinosaur
King Kong
Cutthroat Island
Lair
Agent Cody Banks
Drumline
Endurance
Evolution
Face/Off
Happy Feet
Horton Hears A Who!
I Am Sam
Ice Age The Meltdown
Jumper
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
P.S., I Love You
Paycheck
Robots
The Bourne Identity
The Bourne Supremacy
The Bourne Ultimatum
The Italian Job
X-Men: the Last Stand
Chicken Run
Shrek
Antz
Harry Potter And The Philosopher's stone
Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade
Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark
Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom
Jurassic Park
Minority Report
Star Wars - The Phantom Menace
Star Wars - Revenge Of The Sith
The Terminal
I, Robot
Live Free Or Die Hard
Shooter
Call Of Duty
Lost Season 1
Lost season 2
Medal Of Honor
Medal Of Honor Airborne
Medal Of Honoe Frontline
Medal Of Honor Underground
Mission Impossible 3
Ratatouille
Secret Weapons Over Normandy
The Incredibles
Turning Point - Fall Of Liberty
Monsters, Inc
24 Seasons 1, 2 & 3
24 Seasons 4 & 5
Transformers
The Devil Wears Prada
National Treasure
And I don't want any comments about ''I don't use an MP3 player, I stick to good old CDs!" -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
Anthony wrote
And I don't want any comments about ''I don't use an MP3 player, I stick to good old CDs!"
But it's true!
Tomorrow, I'll be sitting almost five hours on a bus and I'm taking my good ol' discman with me. A bit embarassing to show it to the other passengers, though, so I'll try to keep it inside my bag at all times.I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
Thor wrote
Anthony wrote
And I don't want any comments about ''I don't use an MP3 player, I stick to good old CDs!"
But it's true!
Tomorrow, I'll be sitting almost five hours on a bus and I'm taking my good ol' discman with me. A bit embarassing to show it to the other passengers, though, so I'll try to keep it inside my bag at all times.
You're weird. Get an MP3 Player. -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
Anthony wrote
I for one certainly can't put fit all on my music onto my MP3 player, but what stuff do you keep on yours for immediate boredom support?
Dood... mine holds 60GB of music which equals to 9400 plus songs. This post would be massive if I listed everything that was on it. However, lately I've been listening to my "My Favorites" playlist on the road. It's a 234 track playlist with all of my favorite cues of all time on there... and it constantly gets updated.
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
I have more Jerry Goldsmith scores on mine than you have albums in total! And I notice that you have no Jerry Goldsmith at all. This, I feel, should be rectified. -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
I'd love to be able to fill my mp3 player with my entire collection, even though I only listen to about 5-10% of it on a regular basis. I do, however, have my entire JNH stock synchronised. -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
I'd rather buy cds than an expensive MP3 player because I usually listen to music at home. But I did get a very cheap MP3 player just for listening at gym. Not everything lends well for listening to in a gym but here's what I have-
Die Höhle des Gelben Hundes
Amerika
Robotjox
Island of Lost Souls
Sea Images: The Best of David Fanshawe
I realized that I was over-playing Zaina, Massai and L'odyssee De L'espece so I deleted them from the player.
Thor,
Get a cheap MP3 player, man! -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
If anyone dares argue that CD players are still better, I may feel the need to shoot them.
A CD is still digital audio. A CD only holds around 700MB. Most modern MP3 players hold a lot more. You could rip the music in CD quality audio and still be able to carry more music than a portable CD player. There would of course be no point as with headphones you would not be able to notice the difference in quality from anything above 192k. I have all my music at 320kbps, and I still manage to fit a lot on my 16GB iPod Touch.
A far as portable music goes, iPod's (or equivalent portable media players) are the way to go. -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
My mp3 player holds 60GB of music.
At the moment I have ~4100 favourite tracks from all my CDs that I am usually playing on "random play". I also have ~320 pop songs that I listen to for a bit of a break from film music.
I also have a few whole CDs if I want to listen to these - they're mostly recent releases that I am unfamiliar with...predominantly CDs from Mikael's label that I'm trying to do reviews for.
And finally, I have all 3 complete recordings from The Lord of The Rings, in order, for when I want to listen to these from start to finish.The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
Till now, I've kept the following three for about half a year on my mp3:
Lair
Warhawk
Transformers
Not because these are the best, but because they're the loudiest. Not even Independence Day can overpower the noise on a subway train. But Lair can ! -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
elenewton wrote
Not because these are the best, but because they're the loudiest. Not even Independence Day can overpower the noise on a subway train. But Lair can !
The second disc of the two disc version certainly can. (I'm listening to it now as chance would have it. ) -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
Steven wrote
elenewton wrote
Not because these are the best, but because they're the loudiest. Not even Independence Day can overpower the noise on a subway train. But Lair can !
The second disc of the two disc version certainly can. (I'm listening to it now as chance would have it. )
Agreed!
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008 edited
Steven wrote
If anyone dares argue that CD players are still better, I may feel the need to shoot them.
A CD is still digital audio. A CD only holds around 700MB. Most modern MP3 players hold a lot more. You could rip the music in CD quality audio and still be able to carry more music than a portable CD player. There would of course be no point as with headphones you would not be able to notice the difference in quality from anything above 192k. I have all my music at 320kbps, and I still manage to fit a lot on my 16GB iPod Touch.
A far as portable music goes, iPod's (or equivalent portable media players) are the way to go.
Conwon's iAudio 7 is a better choice IMO. It supports FLAC, which is an open-source, PC-friendly lossless format. -
- CommentTimeMar 19th 2008
For the time being (since I change them according to the mood) I have the following selections:
- various Lord of the Rings cues
- a file named "Moments" in which I have stored various cues from all my favourite scores
- Beowulf
- Celtic music
- The Chronicles of Narnia
- Amelie
- Kingdom of Heaven
- Sweeney Todd
and two rock albums (U2~ Acthung Baby and Blunt~ Back to Bedlam)Whatever you gaze rests on,do not use your vision, but the eyes of your soul...She knows better... -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
I have a question about mp3 batteries:
I know that there is a limit to the lifetime to the rechargeable batteries used in things like mp3 players. And that, as that lifetime progresses, the time between charges gets less and less. I have a battery that I want to change and I was wondering if, by changing the battery, all the data on the player will be lost and I'd have to replace all the tracks?The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010 edited
It goes without saying that I'll be different. Mine only holds 2 gigs so I usually just load the current material I'm going to review. Right now I'm still listening to The Long Night.
Thomaslisten to more classical music! -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
Depends on your MP3 player: if it's one with flash memory, yeah, it's likley the data will be erased once the battery is completely taken out. If it's one with a hard disk, there's no problem.
This *should* be in the manual, really.'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
Martijn wrote
Depends on your MP3 player: if it's one with flash memory, yeah, it's likley the data will be erased once the battery is completely taken out. If it's one with a hard disk, there's no problem.
This *should* be in the manual, really.
I would have assumed that a flash drive would be okay? Since data on USB sticks doesn't get deleted when they're not plugged into a powered USB slot? -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
Ugh. You're totally correct. I was confused with standard RAM access, but flash drives are non-volatile (i.e. they persistently store data).
So there's no problem at all removing/changing the battery.
The data will remain.'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
Cheers guys.
It's my 60GB Zen that I've had for a few years and it's been a bit of a workhorse. Of more worrying concern to me is that it's almost full: only about 700MB left on it.The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
500 mb free on my 160 GB iPod...
It is a matter of some concern...'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
And I thought that a 160GB capacity would be enough!!
Do you add whole CDs onto it?
I use my players for favourite playlists and then just transfer over CDs I want to listen to to an SD card and add it to my 32GB (flash) Zen.The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
FalkirkBairn wrote
Do you add whole CDs onto it?
For the better part: yes.
Although I have about twenty playlists as well.'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
I'm waiting for a 1TB mp3 player brick so I can transfer all my CDs. But by the time that comes out I'll probably need more capacity.The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
I'm still in the CD mode although my downloading is growing with my new computer.
Thomaslisten to more classical music! -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
I have a 60GB iPod with 2GB to spare. A lot of playlists and all time favorites though.
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010 edited
I have a 16GB iPod Touch which rarely gets used, mostly because you can't change the volume or the track without looking at the screen. I tend to use my trusty 8GB Nano, much better for changing the track or volume without needing to take it out of your pocket (handy for cycling). Had it for years, it's a tough little bugger. Plus 8GB suites me fine, it's not as though I'm going to listen to 8 gigs worth of music each time I take it out with me. It might be a while until I feel the need to get another iPod.
And in all honesty, I prefer not having ALL of my music with me when I'm out and about listening to music - I'll never be able to settle on a choice! I can see where a larger storage would come in handy, but I get on perfectly fine with 8GB. Changing around the albums on the Nano actually encourages me to listen to things I haven't heard for a while. -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
I frequently think that I have so much music that I can't hope to listen to it all - and I suppose that's true. But, I think that one of the things I crave is a return to my lifestyle whereby I can just sit down for 4-5 hours and just listen to whole CDs.
Nowadays I mostly have to snatch time here-and-there: to and from work, listening to music in the background when on the PC, when I'm doing the ironing, etc. All this lends itself better to listening to favourite cues rather than whole CDs.
The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010 edited
You do the ironing?
On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeApr 11th 2010 edited
I don't have an actual MP3 player but my Nokia XpressMusic has pretty good sound quality so I've been using it as a player. Basically got a large selection of tracks from my favourite scores you can see in my profile page.