Zacorias
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I am currently playing flac through my Cowon D2 to my Sennheiser HD 25-1 II headphones. The sound is amazing but I still see one major flaw. With only 4 gigs to use I can only fit about 7 albums of music. What am I supposed to do once my music library gets to 70+ gigs of memory. Keep switching the music out once I get bored of it? I know I can convert all the files to a smaller format to fit more songs but I would rather not go through that whole process and lose some of the quality.
So, my question is: when will a company come out with a player that can play 80+ gigs of flac? It really doesn't seem that unreasonable to me seeing as they have just come out with a 64gb SD card. I feel like there is a decent sized market for people who want to just throw their entire library of lossless music onto their portable music players. I have looked around quite a bit but have yet to find a good quality solution to this problem. The highest SD card I can put in my D2 is 32gb which helps but only leaves me with 36gb of music. This isn't too bad but I would rather not spend $80 on an SD card. So is the perfect music player somewhere out there for me, is this asking too much, or is this in the works?
Discuss.
So, my question is: when will a company come out with a player that can play 80+ gigs of flac? It really doesn't seem that unreasonable to me seeing as they have just come out with a 64gb SD card. I feel like there is a decent sized market for people who want to just throw their entire library of lossless music onto their portable music players. I have looked around quite a bit but have yet to find a good quality solution to this problem. The highest SD card I can put in my D2 is 32gb which helps but only leaves me with 36gb of music. This isn't too bad but I would rather not spend $80 on an SD card. So is the perfect music player somewhere out there for me, is this asking too much, or is this in the works?
Discuss.