I bet more than one person here got a shiny new MP3 player for X-Mas? I'd like to share some info about the downsides of the major brands and what you can do to overcome them
ZUNE A DRM filled POS. It touts itself as the "only player with blue toof (to share music without wires)" but what they don't tell you is that the shared music can only be played three times before DRM programs corrupt the data. Why would I want anything that does that?
IPOD The players are great especially because you can use a variety of speaker docks that produce acceptable sound and volume. Think of the suitcase sized "boom-boxes" that are now maybe two feet long and six inches wide and with rechargable batteries that last 12 hours. Awesome for just about anywhere! Back that with 1500 songs in a 200 gram IPOD and it's all good.
The problem with IPOD is twofold
The Apple software is fatally flawed. First, it takes control over every song on the comp, redudes tham to 128 kbps (terrible quality) no matter where they came from and forces an automatic full synch every time you dock the IPOD. Any time the IPOD file, library, and IPOD itself are not "synched", all the music is erased from the IPOD. Connect your friend's by mistake to your comp? You're screwed. Just the tip and it's bad enough. Find a list of serious problems that have been solved by developers here ======> http://www.redchairsoftware.com/anapod/ctable.php
Apple Itunes is tooo expensive (www.allofMP3.com has a 20% off sale this week which makes the same song on Apple about FIFTEEN TIMES more expensive), the music is all at 128 kbps, and it's all DRM damaged. You can only use "your" music on one comp and on one Ipod, it will not play on any other device. You didn't think it was really yours did you?
Fun stuff but interference from the very political entertainment industry has emasculated what should have been a great product. It can be fixed, but you have to know where to go first. Anyone who is not prepared to lose an Ipod full of music should take steps now. Got a Zune? Take it back; it's DRM damaged.