USB Flash Drive Based MP3 Player

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I have recently bought a 128MB USB2 Flash Drive, to transfer files between my PCs. I wondered if it would be possible to store MP3 files, or any other type of music file, and have a microprocessor read the files, and use a DAC/converter to change the output to analogue. This is mainly food for thougt, as i have too many projects currently to start this one.

I just wanted to know if anyone else had found any information about this sort of project, or had thought of/started something similar.
 
Matttcattt said:
I have recently bought a 128MB USB2 Flash Drive, to transfer files between my PCs. I wondered if it would be possible to store MP3 files, or any other type of music file, and have a microprocessor read the files, and use a DAC/converter to change the output to analogue. This is mainly food for thougt, as i have too many projects currently to start this one.

I just wanted to know if anyone else had found any information about this sort of project, or had thought of/started something similar.


I just read about a Data & Music drive by MAGNEX.
It can store any kind of digital informations , mp3 included.
It is exactly like a USB flash drive but it features a mp3 player .
It is avaiable for 64 128 and 256 Mb. There is a phone jack connector, 2 buttons for volume control, a menu button and the hold key.
🙂
http://www.magnex.it/rassegna_stampa/audio_review/dmd1128.pdf
 
Hi

It hardly seems to be worth the effort as one can already buy USB flash keys with built in MP3 players and they are not much more expensive than the flash key itself:

I picked these part numbers off a local (South African) site. They dont appear to match the Transcend part numbers.

JF-128MP3 Transcend® JetFlashA™ Audio USB 2.0 Flash Drive 128MB - MP3 player, USB-FDD/USB-ZIP/USB-HDD bootup

JF-256MP3 Transcend® JetFlashA™ Audio USB 2.0 Flash Drive 256MB - MP3 player, USB-FDD/USB-ZIP/USB-HDD bootup

Cheers,
Stuart
 
StuartH said:
Hi

It hardly seems to be worth the effort as one can already buy USB flash keys with built in MP3 players and they are not much more expensive than the flash key itself:

I picked these part numbers off a local (South African) site. They dont appear to match the Transcend part numbers.

JF-128MP3 Transcend® JetFlashA™ Audio USB 2.0 Flash Drive 128MB - MP3 player, USB-FDD/USB-ZIP/USB-HDD bootup

JF-256MP3 Transcend® JetFlashA™ Audio USB 2.0 Flash Drive 256MB - MP3 player, USB-FDD/USB-ZIP/USB-HDD bootup

Cheers,
Stuart

where can i find information about these?
 
dhaen said:
Just buy an iPod. It's the d's b's.....


planet10 said:


yea, with an iPod you can be listening to full rez AIFF files instead of decimated MP3 files (ie junk) ...

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


dave

it was just an idea. i want to get a ~30GB MP3 player, like this one: http://www.dabs.com/uk/channels/hardware/mp3mp4wavwmaatracplayers/productView.htm?quicklinx=2SZD

the ipod is more expensive, at least from www.dabs.com (the online shop i get al my PC stuff from)
 
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