


Sounds good, but according to the online help and some reviews I've read, the new players do not work without wimp10, any experiences?sammalpa wrote:I myself have iRiver iHP-200, though it's bit older.. plays oggss, wmass and mp3's, but is bit heavy compared to current ipods.. and of course lot bigger that the latest ipod nanos, but holds 20GB.. also bigger are available. I am not very up-to-date with their latest models, but this model works well with linux, just mount it like any usb-device and that's it. Also some additional tools to create database files to the device are available in portage (called ripdb if I recall correctly).
See more of these here:http://www.iriver.com/

You seem to be thinking the iPod works well on Linux which is definately not what I heard. My iAudio X5L has been working prefectly as it should since on their site Linux is supported. The USB-Host allows me and my friends to share files with eathother without needing a computer. The Video isn't that bad and it plays OGG and FLAC as good as my computer. It has voice record and radio and some other features the iPod doesn't. I *LOVE* this DAP and I highly recommend.dmbtech wrote:What is the best ipod-like or ipod mp3 player that works well on linux. Im thinking the regular ipod becuase it seems like there is a lot of projects that have to do with the ipod. The thing i don't like about the ipod though is that it doesn't support ogg, but i can still live with that. Any other mp3 players work well with linux?