FivePlay lets you play multiple selected sound files in a sequence. It's a bit like an MP3 player, but it uses native EPOC32 format sound files. Why create an MP3 player for the Series 5 when the speaker cannot reproduce MP3 quality and MP3 files are too large anyway? FivePlay lets you set up PlayLists which play your audio tracks in the order you determine. A four minute track takes up 2Mb, so to make this a practical proposition, you really need a big CF disk on which to store an "Album." Many PC programs, which "rip" CD tracks and export them to WAV files, are available. You can then use PsiWin to covert and copy them to the Series 5. I find that it's useful to approximately double the volume of the sound file before transferring it. Playing sound takes some current though, so you do need to watch your battery life. |