I manage all my music with Win Media Player… .wma… why does the Jam play some of my music but then not recognize other music in the same format? I get a ‘format not recognized’ message…
also… with the previous version of Clip Sport you had a choice to just play all music… you didn’t need to organize it or put it in playlists… it just played everything…
I had/have over 1000 songs in playlists… its a real drag, so to speak, to have to load each one into a file…
Some wma files may be protected. The Jam can’t play protected wma files. Windows Media player has as its default to rip CDs to protected WMA. I suggest changing that to mp3 at 256kbps or 320kbps. Playing mp3 files also gives longer batter life than playing wma files.
OK… the bit rate business is retarded as is the suggestion to use folders…
I like the high bit rate… the more sampling the less the music is clipped… BETTER fidelity…
as for the folders…
its a frickin’ SPORT model… that means you should be using it when you run, jog, walk, elliptical, weight training, bike… whatever…
I’m riding a bkie at 5:30 in the morning… its DARK and I’m trying to keep from being run over by dimwits trying to get to work and not looking out for me…
how the hell am I supposed to use the damned folders?
who thought it was a good idea to not include the PLAY ALL option?
How did you do on this test? I got 4 out of 6 right, however that was in a quiet room concentrating on the test, focusing on high frequencies in the music, and not listening normally.
I’m riding a bkie at 5:30 in the morning… its DARK and I’m trying to keep from being run over by dimwits trying to get to work and not looking out for me…
how the hell am I supposed to use the damned folders?
You shouldn’t be listening while riding a bike anyway. It’s irresponsible and dangerous, especially in the dark. I ride a bike too, and as much as I’d like to listen to music I don’t while riding. You need to be listening for cars coming up behind you. Bikes are hard to see in the dark, even with reflectors and lights. And at 5:30 in the morning, some of those drivers in the cars aren’t fully awake yet and aren’t expecting to see anyone on a bicycle that early, so aren’t really watching for them.
I have posted a thread before about unsafe use of isolating headphones. In many places it is against the law to bicycle while wearing headphones or earphones. Even if it isn’t against the law though, cycling while using isolating headphones is very dangerous. When I walking around outdoors I use earphones which have earhooks and don’t isolate. I also keep the volume low.
I also posted this thread on Anythingbutipod and Head-fi, so if you want to respond to this on those sites as well,