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<blockquote data-quote="Retro Rocket" data-source="post: 8721259" data-attributes="member: 681405"><p>Slo Ride & Cavdrk, you obviously didn't read my post carefully. I don't have a cassette player, just wish I did. I don't own a smartphone, don't want one, and I can't do with a smartphone what I used to be able to do with cassettes, which is download MY OWN music and make playlists. Dragon Breath has a better idea, which is to find a refurbished iPod that hasn't been manipulated by Apple and will accept non-Apple music. I recently converted hundreds of vinyl records to digital and saved them as wav files rather than MP3 because wav files are not compressed and sound better. The downside is that each file is about 30 Mb, so I can't put thousands of songs on an iPod. I would have to find several of them. I think I'll be lucky to find one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retro Rocket, post: 8721259, member: 681405"] Slo Ride & Cavdrk, you obviously didn't read my post carefully. I don't have a cassette player, just wish I did. I don't own a smartphone, don't want one, and I can't do with a smartphone what I used to be able to do with cassettes, which is download MY OWN music and make playlists. Dragon Breath has a better idea, which is to find a refurbished iPod that hasn't been manipulated by Apple and will accept non-Apple music. I recently converted hundreds of vinyl records to digital and saved them as wav files rather than MP3 because wav files are not compressed and sound better. The downside is that each file is about 30 Mb, so I can't put thousands of songs on an iPod. I would have to find several of them. I think I'll be lucky to find one. [/QUOTE]
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