Thanks, gamer. That was one of many posts. More...
from SweetSpot, site admin:
But here I am again, pushing Media Center. It does all that the other programs do, and OH so much more. And yes...does everything just as well if not better. That's all I have to say about that.
from Tombo77:
I am also using Iriverium and find it useful as well. The sync feature is great! BUT Media Center will be THE software to buy wen it gets the Iriver Plug in. ...... (another post about Iriverium) Even when I had the online connection the "activation key" they provided online did not work and well the software is useless and even with emails I have not recieved a response. This is a HUGE hassle and for this reason I have taken the $25 hit and am using Media Center. Media Center can be upgraded uninstalled and reinstalled using the reg number anytime anywhere.
from ton:
On their forum they now have a board about Portable Digital Players and even a thread "Which is your favourite iRiver player". See: Here (hot link inserted)
JimH, thanks for your comments on Media Editor. From the name its not obvious it only does music and since MC is pushing its capabilities for all media (audio, photo, video) it seemed reasonable it would handle photos. I did find that the email feature would automatically resize photos in bulk, though the "small, medium, large" designations are not very descriptive. Similarly, the bit rates didn't seem well defined for CD ripping (MC is loaded on my other computer so I can't give more specifics right now). I'm looking forward to digging deeper into MC10 and think it will work for me. I sure struggled figuring out how to get the photos "reloaded" into the library. Digging through "help," trying lots of comands.... I just have to learn the new nomenclature.
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