[bookcourier] Re: transferring files to the bc
- From: Holly Anderson <holly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 22:02:15 -0500
You can transfer your mp3s to a card reader. The only thing you would lose
is navigational capabilities. For shorter files this isn't a big deal, but
for longer files, the extra navigational features are a god send. At least
in my opinion. Also you won't get the amount of time elapsed with the
where am I feature, you wwill only get percentage if you transfer using
windows explorer.
hth
Holly
At 08:34 PM 4/28/2005, you wrote:
>Just what do you get by using the transfer tool to copy mp3 files onto the
>bc which you would loose if you just use a card reader on the pc?
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>I have a card reader here and was looking at files put onto the bc using
>the transfer tool and see that they actually end in.mp3.dd and not just
>mp3. Also I see
>there are a very large number of hidden files on the card which explains
>why it shows a surprisingly small number when all visible files have been
>cleared off the
>card.
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>Would there be some sort of problem if you just copied mp3 files to the
>card using a flash card reader and then tried to play them on the bc?
>
>Just trying to figure all this out.
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>Thanks,
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>Don
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