Not much yet. Just some albums. So far, everything from Jane's Addiction, Neil Young, and Pink Floyd. There's a couple of Dead albums, a copy of Dylan's Unplugged album, and Jethro Tull's greatest hits.
They're all .flac, lossless media. So, they take up a bunch of space.
no classical music?
Wednesday!!
LOL I did quite a few ping tests yesterday! I'd have enough bandwidth to ping and that's when I'd know a page might load.
And, no... No classical music. Not yet, at any rate...
The MP3 player only has 32 GB, but I could switch it to a 128 GB microSD card.
I was thinking that I'd just buy a half dozen of them and load them up with various artists. Then, when I go driving in some of the cars, I can pick which one I want to take with me.
I'm basically just testing it at this point. They're pretty much disposable, so I don't give a shit if they get lost or break. They're $15 each.
At first, it wouldn't let me add more than like 14 GB. So, I hooked it up and used my own tools to format it to FAT32.
Alas, it's a retarded MP3 player. If you put folders on it, it will only play from one folder at a time. Even if you select random, it plays random tracks from the one folder. You'd then have to select a different folder to listen to that album.
Which is fucking stupid for an MP3 player, but what do you expect for $15?
Which is how I arrived at the terminal command and then copying the files over manually.
I guess you just have to only have one folder on that thing. Does it broadcast over a radio frequency?
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