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iTunes, .M3U playlists and Rockbox - any options?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 724643" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>They say switching is easy, but they really have ZERO idea because they assume that switchers are all going to bring their pc's to the Apple store and have their stuff transferred over to a Mac. They don't consider the rest of us though, and I totally feel your pain. Here's the thing, despite the claims made by my long time Mac using friends, that there's as much software to run on a Mac vs the stuff you'd find for a PC, I've only been able to find two.. count em' TWO media players other than iTunes. One is called Cog (which is actually better than iTunes in that it's more of a PC style media player) and then one called "Play", which I haven't tried. </p><p></p><p>One area AI haven't ventured into is trying to get my ROCKbox'd DAP's to play with anything in OS X. I'm just not that brave....yet. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 724643, member: 59143"] They say switching is easy, but they really have ZERO idea because they assume that switchers are all going to bring their pc's to the Apple store and have their stuff transferred over to a Mac. They don't consider the rest of us though, and I totally feel your pain. Here's the thing, despite the claims made by my long time Mac using friends, that there's as much software to run on a Mac vs the stuff you'd find for a PC, I've only been able to find two.. count em' TWO media players other than iTunes. One is called Cog (which is actually better than iTunes in that it's more of a PC style media player) and then one called "Play", which I haven't tried. One area AI haven't ventured into is trying to get my ROCKbox'd DAP's to play with anything in OS X. I'm just not that brave....yet. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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