Matthew Taylor wrote:johnB wrote:My only beef with the iPod are the inserted gaps between tracks. Is there any way to remove these? They seriously kill the mood when I'm playing my DJ mixes
You can control both crossfade playback or space gaps under your preferences.
this problem has nothing to do with crossfade or space gaps, as it is not comprable to the standard two second gap between songs on a cd.
it is by far my biggest pet pieve with the ipod. i love mine to death and i HATED them before i got mine as a birthday present, but having my entire cd collection fit comfortably in my pocket is nice.
since then, i've built up a substantial record collection as i can download all of the music online, and then just buy the records, which sound better anyways. (ok so not all, and i rely a lot on my friends who purchase the CD form of the album, but still..)
the gap between songs pisses me off so much. even if you crossfade, there's still a fucking glitch between every song. it's inappropriate, unnecessary, and it makes listening to albums that flow from song to song actually painful.
the other thing that you have to know when you buy an ipod is that it will likely break within a year. if you're lucky, it will break within 6 months, and apple will send you a brand spankin new one for free. the warranty lasts for a year, but in the last 6 months of that warranty, you have to pay for shipping ($30 too... for some reason they won't let you ship it standard mail).
i voted not crap because i like the interface. i've never used another mp3 player, but from what i've seen of them, they look a lot more difficult to navigate through, have more buttons (and buttons that actually jut out and such).
i'm a sucker for materialism and consumerism, but i fuckin love my ipod.