oxymoron wrote:You guys really use your PS3's as a main MP3 device?
I use it once or twice a week. Is that really so weird?
I don't have any other media players, besides that DVD player, and that's fine with me.
Kind of. I can't really imagine using it as a main MP3 device. That's what Ipods/smartphones are for. I can see it being used while you clean the house or something but other than that, nothing.
Of course I only use it when I'm around the house. It's not like I carry it around with me! I usually use a PSP or 3DS for MP3s on the go.
The PS3 is a perfectly fine MP3 player though. Digital connection through optical or HDMI ensures the sound is reaching your receiver without any artifacts. Worlds above the miniature DAC in an iPod or handheld, important for hi-fi speakers.
noiseredux wrote:Playing on your GBA/PSP you can be watching a movie/TV show/playing another RPG on your TV and then just look at the screen every once in a while
I do not take music listening seriously, and if its something that I switch on while doing other things then I just find it distracting except during exercising . I just can't imagine a time where I would switch on my ps3 , and let music play. For a long time I imagined there is no need for stereo sound systems, I can only imagine using it during a party you are hosting.
RCBH928 wrote:I do not take music listening seriously, and if its something that I switch on while doing other things then I just find it distracting except during exercising . I just can't imagine a time where I would switch on my ps3 , and let music play. For a long time I imagined there is no need for stereo sound systems, I can only imagine using it during a party you are hosting.
This thing is very nice for PC usage.. All you need is a micro USB cord.. The same that's used for Samsung Galaxy/Note phones.. It's also a surprisingly good for certain fighting games due to the size of the D-Pad.. Mainly something like Tekken.. I still have to get used to it for a game like BB.. Fire away at any questions!
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As someone who's really into music and will just sit for an hour listening to a good album, I have to say people are way too uptight about which devices they use to play music. As long as the sound quality is good, I don't need advanced sorting functions or streaming or anything.
noiseredux wrote:Playing on your GBA/PSP you can be watching a movie/TV show/playing another RPG on your TV and then just look at the screen every once in a while
Valkyrie-Favor wrote:As someone who's really into music and will just sit for an hour listening to a good album, I have to say people are way too uptight about which devices they use to play music. As long as the sound quality is good, I don't need advanced sorting functions or streaming or anything.
'as long as the sound quality is good'
Well, a lot of devices are not very good with sound quality.
But regardless, why take these things away? The Xbox One supports media servers, audio CDs, and while it doesn't seem to support mp3's on the Xbox One itself, it can stream audio from other Windows devices.