Which iRiver do you own?


Whats your flavour?  

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  1. 1. Whats your flavour?

    • iHP-110
      1
    • iHP-120
      21
    • iHP-140
      16
    • iHP-320
      9
    • iHP-340
      11


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I'd love to get an iSkin soon, preferably a black one with a orange shade... but I haven't found any confirmation if misticriver does ship to the netherlands, and above that I don't have paypal nor a credit card... so I guess I'm stuck with no iSkin :sad:

I also don't know of someone that's able to get them and send them to me... :\

OK - 1337 post coming up:-

Furious Bear - This program will allow you to sync your iTunes library to your iRiver H1xx series player.

Playlist Conversion - Using iTunes playlists on your H1xx

Hope this tickles your fancy! :D

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I got problems d/ling those due to network, sent you pm :)

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OK - 1337 post coming up:-

Furious Bear - This program will allow you to sync your iTunes library to your iRiver H1xx series player.

Playlist Conversion - Using iTunes playlists on your H1xx

Hope this tickles your fancy! :D

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will it work with the H320?

will it work with the H320?

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I'm not sure, download it and see? Or check the sites for release notes. I'd guess yes, but I'm not sure.

i have a H320 and im listening to it right now its soo good i got it yeter day(xmas) and does anyone know wether a Iskin is being released for the h300 series?

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Yes, according to MisticRiver there is an iSkin in development for the H300 series. So you'll just have to wait! :p

Ya it is great....

Got myself a new H320 like 1 week ago to replace my broken iPod (grr.... hard drive randomly crashed), I even wanted to get an iHP (what they were called then) but they werent gonan be out for like 4 months so i got the 3rd gen right when it came out.... but now i got a nice H320!

i love it soo much a few small gripes but everything else outweighs it. MisiticRiver is great learned a lot stuff from it like i could flash it to a modified non-US firmware fine (minus the DRM) and gain video and be able to cahnge skins. onw my H320 looks better then before. overall great product wouldnt recommend to tech newbies but anyone else ya.

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doesn't work with the H300+ series..

so i'm just using WMP10 to sync my music..

anyone else using a diff. program? i find WMP to be really slow.. so far i've transfered 716 songs out of 2063 before the battery died. (charging now)

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leave the iriver plugged in when you are transferring songs.

If any Canadians are still interested in snatching up the H120, it's going for $370 at Best Buy. It's sold out online, but according to their store availbility, it's still in stock at their Downsview location (downtown Toronto).

http://www.bestbuy.ca/catalog/proddetail.a...d=EN&dept=21166

They say the in-stores have some in stock but in reality all they are is the demo unit on display with the grubby fingerprints on it and crappy battery life due to constantly being used. I paid premium for mine, but at least its brand new and packaged.

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