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Tue Sep 12, 2000 - 1:50 AM EDT - By James Hromadka | |
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Here are the buttons and their defaults:
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Play/Pause | Press once to play & again to pause |
Next/FFW | Skip to next MP3 |
Prev./Rewind | Skip to previous MP3 |
Volume Wheel | Increase/Decrease Volume (Press in and hold to run AudioPlayer) |
Playing songs is just like a normal CD player. AudioPlayer does not have skins like the MiniJam does, but the button layout is pretty good so there isn't really anything to change. I like the waveform, and I think this is a nice way to show just how close to a normal computer the Visor can come. Thankfully, the Stop button acts like Pause and doesn't reset the track counter.
You can also play music while in other applications. Use the hardware buttons on the SoundsGood to change tracks, start/stop the player, and adjust the volume. I noticed no slowdown when in other applications. When in another application, press the Volume wheel in (like many cell phones) to return quickly to the AudioPlayer application. You can even start playing music on the SoundsGood, put the Visor in the cradle, and run a HotSync with no problems! AudioPlayer does stop, however, when transferring MP3 files.
Battery Life
The SoundsGood is rated at 10 hours (yes 10 hours) of battery life using
the Visor's batteries. During my testing, most of the battery drain
I saw came during file transfer, so this seems to be accurate. Don't
worry about a sleep mode on the SoundsGood -- no extra battery juice is
used unless the SoundsGood is playing a song. Kudos to Good Technology
for using as little of the Visor's battery as possible.
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