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storm95:
Searched wiki the web and JRiver with little ? results. Might be time to post a listing of supported audio devices.
Reccomendations would be appreciated.

Thanks

swiv3d:
Any player which appears as a drive in windows explorer when plugged into a usb port should be compatible. My sony has a slow usb 2  connection so I just sync to the card removed and placed into a usb 3 card reader. Saves a lot of time.

storm95:
Thanks for the reply.
 

swiv3d:
Looked at some reviews of the fiio and they didn't look good. I ordered a fiio some time ago and it had to go straight back with a defective headphone output. Replaced it with a cowon X9 which was great until the battery went flat and I found you couldn't recharge once this happens, so opted for a little sony walkman NWZ-A15 which plays my hires files a treat, doesn't do dsf though.Put a 128GB card into it and now it has 6,400 mp3 320 bit tracks on it.

BryanC:
AGPTek has some nice offerings in just about every form factor if you are on a budget. Some of their higher end players use top notch SoC's.  Don't expect too much from the UI but you will get used to it.

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