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<blockquote data-quote="clone" data-source="post: 2789388" data-attributes="member: 571539"><p>I was looking into this pretty seriously a few years back but I just wasn't at all impressed with HU functionality and support - this seems to have changed. With the Lacie HDs that are listed, you can get a lot of high quality (high bitrates) music on board without using an ipod.</p><p></p><p>My main question is wrt playlists though. For a unit like the Eclipse 5100, it looks like you'd have to rip music to either mp3 or wma only....is that the case? And if that was, what kind of software could you use to organize the music into playlists, etc? I assume there's freeware stuff out there that's pretty decent (in addition to the one example listed above)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clone, post: 2789388, member: 571539"] I was looking into this pretty seriously a few years back but I just wasn't at all impressed with HU functionality and support - this seems to have changed. With the Lacie HDs that are listed, you can get a lot of high quality (high bitrates) music on board without using an ipod. My main question is wrt playlists though. For a unit like the Eclipse 5100, it looks like you'd have to rip music to either mp3 or wma only....is that the case? And if that was, what kind of software could you use to organize the music into playlists, etc? I assume there's freeware stuff out there that's pretty decent (in addition to the one example listed above) [/QUOTE]
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