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Cowon iaudio x9 super player 16gb mp3
Cowon iaudio x9 super player 16gb mp3







cowon iaudio x9 super player 16gb mp3
  1. Cowon iaudio x9 super player 16gb mp3 1080p#
  2. Cowon iaudio x9 super player 16gb mp3 portable#

It has the capacity to play high quality files without much issue and has a ton of features. Would this be good? It performs much better than the other ones that you listed in sound and is only $10 more. There are a bunch of similar options, so look around to find one that best meets your needed tech specs and price range.Ī lot of the other options in this thread are good as well, I just wanted to throw out an additional option that I hadn't yet seen. I imagine you'd need to uniformly structure the directories and filenames, but that would be the same for Kodi. It also can't handle H.265 encoding, but at 1080p, file size wouldn't be a huge issue.

Cowon iaudio x9 super player 16gb mp3 1080p#

For example, the linked device maxes out at 1080p but if your friend has an older TV, that wouldn't be an issue.

Cowon iaudio x9 super player 16gb mp3 portable#

Just make sure to note the limitations of these devices, which are somewhat inevitable at the lower end of portable media players. Also, if you go the SD card route for input, make sure it has the necessary throughput for video files. The questions and reviews for that device suggest external HDD support is unreliable, but there are other media players on that page that are similarly priced that may have better support for HDDs. The linked option can also handle SRT subtitles in case that would help your friend. Perhaps that would eliminate some of the added complexity from installing and configuring Kodi, and ease any troubleshooting. The above linked option can take a flash drive or SD/SDHC as input, HDMI output, and has its own dedicated media player. I have not used this solution myself, but perhaps look into a simple, dedicated portable media player such as this one. Hopefully no pesky audio menus to mess with her when she turns it on too, but i didn't check. The product above is the most basic to operate that i could find. Id avoid things with touch screens or touch sensitive dials, and if avoidable, a radial button layout (but id give it a try if thats all i could find). What i would have looked for for my Alzheimer's person (mine passed away a while ago) would be physical buttons that have obvious markings and layout preferably in a row or two, and volume sliders or dials, just like youd see on an 80s stereo or walkman. I actually tried to see if there are "retro" looking mp3 players that look like cassette players but couldnt find any. The only place she could get messed up is by holding to chnage tracks too long she could change volume on accident. I suggest it bc it has minimal buttons and features. Maybe something like this? keywords=mp3+walkman+buttons&qid=1660725112&sprefix=mp3+walkman+buttons%2Caps%2C208&sr=8-170









Cowon iaudio x9 super player 16gb mp3