I’m looking for a BIFL (or at least last me for a while) music player that can play .wav files, has a lot of storage, is portable, and the parts are able to be replaced/upgraded. I’ve heard about using iPod classics but it seems like they’re unable to play .wav files. Any reccomendations?

  • David_Eight@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Sony Walkman are the only company that takes making music players seriously today that I can think of. Probably not repairable so not really BIFL but worth taking a look.

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        1 month ago

        No, I meant one of the more premium ones in the page I linked. BIFL rarely, if ever means the cheapest option.

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          1 month ago

          I got that, but I was just not expecting that awful valued pos. They must have manufactured way too much 10-15 years ago.

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    1 month ago

    I just got done watching a video where a dude built a TinyLlama computer to install DOS and a DOS based MP3 player. Since it’s DOS based, you should fairly easily be able to install a WAV file player on it instead, or in addition to an MP3 player…

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=DFzdF-dIMGY

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      1 month ago

      The player software in that video, MPXPlay supports WAV “out-of-the-box”, so to speak.

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        1 month ago

        That’s cool 👍

        I was the commenter that mentioned to him that Nullsoft, the developers of Winamp, also made DOSamp, a DOS based MP3 player. Unfortunately it only plays MP3s, but given that their mascot is a llama, it definitely should be installed on the TinyLlama as well.

        Winamp DOSamp, it really whips the llama’s ass!

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        30 days ago

        You can source a modified iPod (5.5 Gen with Wolfson DAC) that comes with:

        • Rockbox preinstalled
        • an upgraded battery(3 days continuous playback, tested this week)
        • 256GB or 512GB solid-state drive

        With 4,756 CC tunes, it makes for an excellent compact jukebox.

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    1 month ago

    Without running afoul of the BIFL ethos, I wonder why you can’t just use your smartphone?

    No smartphones are BIFL, but you’re always going to have one, and even if you insist on WAV instead of MP3 or FLAC, you can still fit a pretty big music collection in local storage.

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      2 days ago

      Mine is scheduled to be shipped on 31 Jan! I bought it exactly because it seems like a BIFL music player!

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    1 month ago

    Check out fiio or other audiophile portable players. Maybe more pricey but I think some of them will fit your needs

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        1 month ago

        I once had a debate with my audiophile uncle about how lossless compression results in identical inputs to the DAC, but he clung to the illusory superiority of WAV.

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          1 month ago

          “okay. all i hear is words. i know the WAVs work and i like how they sound. can you please just make the WAVs work?”

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        1 month ago

        Nah, I’m aware of flac, but I’ve had issues with compatibility that I don’t have with wav files.