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| james.j(at)sac-roper.com |
Posted - 04/07/2005 : 10:26:24 PM I have heard some MP3 Players support this.
But basically, no manager required. You just drag and drop songs in a file structure located on the filesystem of your player. The player extracts file information such as title, album, and so on.
I feel tied down to the dang manager and I hate it since I use many computers.
James |
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| james.j(at)sac-roper.com |
Posted - 11/01/2005 : 2:22:04 PM Looks great! Now if we can program directories to the programmable buttons and add and remove songs to your playlists (as well as create a playlist via the firmware)
quote: Originally posted by tecxx
quote: Originally posted by james.j(at)sac-roper.com
I have heard some MP3 Players support this.
But basically, no manager required. You just drag and drop songs in a file structure located on the filesystem of your player. The player extracts file information such as title, album, and so on.
I feel tied down to the dang manager and I hate it since use many computers.
James
just install the latest beta firmware and use the "file browser" feature on the neuros. copy the files on your neuros via windows explorer and voila'. thats enough for me :=)
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| timrw(at)canada.com |
Posted - 07/20/2005 : 9:34:07 PM I liked the file browser when I first saw it, but except for emergencies, it's too slow to be practical. |
| tecxx |
Posted - 06/27/2005 : 5:28:49 PM you can format your drive if you want i recommend creating a MUSIC folder an copy everything into it. with a directory structure you like, and file namings you like. wonderful, isn't it? :=) |
| D-Sub |
Posted - 06/21/2005 : 1:28:28 PM aha! so this works
are the files "woid sync" "system volume info" "bkpk sn" "sn.txt" and "version.txt" necessary if using only the filebrowser mode? I think I like that better...
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| D-Sub |
Posted - 06/21/2005 : 11:32:36 AM yup. discovered that meself
so...if I wipe the drive, and just drag and drop all my files over, the directory will be the same as however i organize it? |
| guttrhead(at)gmail.com |
Posted - 06/21/2005 : 08:21:38 AM I think they took it out of beta now, its 2.28 on this page http://www.neurosaudio.com/support/support_updates.asp |
| D-Sub |
Posted - 06/20/2005 : 6:29:11 PM where can one find this latest beta? |
| jimbo(at)pybe.co.uk |
Posted - 06/20/2005 : 4:35:14 PM quote: Originally posted by Zithromax
What does Thunderbird have to do with the Neuros?
Nothing directly, just that not only can you keep music & files on the neuros but using the link above you can have a portable version of Thunderbird mail app that requires no install an keeps the mails on the neuros as well. so you can take them any where, plug the neuros into your mates pc or an internet cafe pc, run the app from the neuros and download all your mail to it. I find it pretty usfull any way.. |
| tecxx |
Posted - 06/20/2005 : 2:22:06 PM quote: Originally posted by james.j(at)sac-roper.com
I have heard some MP3 Players support this.
But basically, no manager required. You just drag and drop songs in a file structure located on the filesystem of your player. The player extracts file information such as title, album, and so on.
I feel tied down to the dang manager and I hate it since use many computers.
James
just install the latest beta firmware and use the "file browser" feature on the neuros. copy the files on your neuros via windows explorer and voila'. thats enough for me :=) |
| Don |
Posted - 06/17/2005 : 10:40:55 AM quote: Originally posted by Zithromax
What does Thunderbird have to do with the Neuros?
Just another example of software that is fully functional from a portable drive and doesn't require installation (registry and C: drive) to run on whatever computer you are using.
-Don |
| Zithromax |
Posted - 06/16/2005 : 6:32:14 PM What does Thunderbird have to do with the Neuros? |
| jimbo(at)pybe.co.uk |
Posted - 06/16/2005 : 09:11:00 AM I keep the latest copy of sorune on the player itself and run it from there as well, that way anywhere I am I can add stuff to it. You can even get a "portable" version of thunderbird http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_thunderbird/ designed to run from usb keys etc plonk that on there and take your mail every where with you.
Neuros rocks! |
| guttrhead(at)gmail.com |
Posted - 04/08/2005 : 08:12:14 AM you can sort-of do that with the neuros. If you have the new beta firmware, the file browser looks through what is physically on the disk, no data base required. If you don't use that, you can put stuff on without the manager, but you have to use the manager to rebuild the database before you can play them. Keep a copy of one of the managers on the neuros so you'll always have it with you no matter what computer your using. |