MP3 Player DIGMA R3 8Gb 8GB, black Review
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Description of MP3 Player DIGMA R3 8Gb 8GB, black
- Unusually level-headed and sensible player. Sound quality that is acceptable, as well as superfluous equalizer presets (for electronic music, "rock" or "jazz" works well). At least the Samsung EVO model supports 128GB storage cards. When the player is in the pause mode, you can switch between memories. If the player is not paused, you will not see this menu option. It is best to make a playlist with the player so that the "resume" function (the playback stop point) works correctly. All it takes is a couple of on pushes. The following tags are currently being displayed on the screen: author, song, and album. If you want to be able to view the name of the file, you will need to get rid of the tags and keep only the track number. The memory is organized into folders. Folders can be viewed using the menu that is internal to (paused) memory that is external. 256 is the maximum number of files that can be contained within a folder. In flash drive mode, the write speed is approximately 3–5 MB per second, and the reading speed is 7–10 MB per second. The menu provides the option to remove a single file or all of them. The playback stop point is not reset after successfully connecting to a personal computer and recording new files. You don't need to turn off the player; simply pause it, and after XX (us is traversed) seconds, it will be disabled (again, the breakpoint will be saved). This is a handy feature that saves you from having to turn off the player.
- It would be wonderful if, when you switch the player off and then back on again, it remembered its previous state (the radio, the player, etc.) rather than simply loading the menu. It turns out that when you turned it on, a menu appeared, with the music item (well, it's the first one), but you still needed to push the Play button (although, as I mentioned earlier, it starts playing as soon as it stops). The list of files is displayed not by their names but rather by the recording timestamps; this is a feature that is common across flash players and is handled by the creation of a playlist.
- Surprisingly sane player. Decent sound, (unnecessary) equalizer presets (for electronics, "rock" or "jazz" is better. Supports 128Gb cards (at least Samsung EVO). Switching between memory - in the pause mode of the player, otherwise you will not find this menu item. For correct "resume" (playback stop point) is better to create a playlist using the player - a couple of on presses. Tags are running on the screen - author / song le / album. If you want to see the file name - then you need to remove the tags, leaving only the track number. by folders, within memory. Folders can be seen through (paused) menu-internal (external) memory. The maximum number of files in a folder is 256. In flash drive mode, the write speed is about 3-5MB / s, reading - 5-7MB / s. the menu has the ability to delete a file or all. After connecting to a PC and recording new files, the playback stop point is not reset. A convenient feature is the shutdown timer when idle: you don’t need to turn off the player, just pause and after XX (us is traversed) seconds is disabled (again, the breakpoint is saved).
- It would be nice if when you turn it off and then on again, the player restores the last state (radio, player, etc. ), and not just loads the menu. It turns out: turned it on - a menu appeared, the music item (well, it's the first one) and you still have to press Play (but as I wrote above, it plays from the moment it stops). The list of files displays by recording time, not by name - a common thing for flash players is treated by creating a playlist.