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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 4 people for TRACK
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Positives: Large Capacity, Compact, Long Battery Life, Recordable
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-- then you click on arrow to transfer it to your harddrive library (the second tab, which keeps track of your albums)
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you can even specify space between tracks before you burn
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the three line readout has all the info you would expect such as album, band, tracks, length, time remaining etc.
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at one point i purchased a track from the sony connect music store and when i tried to transfer it to my player i got an error stating that copyright prevented the track from being transferred.
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before buying it, answer the question: how do you usually get your tracks?
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for TRACK
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Positives: Inexpensive, Large Capacity, Long Battery Life, Anti Skip Buffer: G-Protection By Sony
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as far as md players go, these inexpensive net md players are a little short on features (such as analog recording, title editing, and track reordering).
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--mds can store track information (album name, song name, etc) and display it on the player
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grouping your tracks makes them easier to navigate, but you can otherwise go through all the tracks you have as if it were an audio-cd.
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the software finds the names of the song and burns the name of the artist, the album, and the individual track.
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for TRACK
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Positives: Compact, Inexpensive, Long Battery Life, Anti Skip Buffer: G-Protection By Sony
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because of the size, it can only show the track or the artist or the disc name, but the switch between the three is fairly easy, only two or three clicks.
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i still use it when i'm biking but i either put it in a pocket (in which case i need to fish it out if i want to change the track) or i ride my bike with one hand (in which case i truly expect to
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to change tracks you have to push it forward and to stop it you have to push down.
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i found that the main circular button used to change tracks/ pause/ and play, wears out quickly and you have to press it either very hard or multiple times to achieve the required action.
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i had been using the net md simple burner to record my tracks onto discs then and it would suddenly just giving up on me while i was trying to make discs.
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