posts/finally found a decent DAPbloghttp://blog.spang.cc/posts/finally_found_a_decent_DAP/blogikiwiki2009-07-30T15:49:45Zcomment 1http://blog.spang.cc/posts/finally_found_a_decent_DAP/comment_1/foo2009-07-30T15:49:45Z2008-09-28T01:30:23Z
<p>rockbox may support it at some point:</p>
<p>http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/8843</p>
comment 2http://blog.spang.cc/posts/finally_found_a_decent_DAP/comment_2/Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer2009-07-30T15:49:45Z2008-09-28T11:57:50Z
<p>I was in the same situation a few months ago, with an extra problem: I live in Argentina, so the variety to choose is much less.
Anyway, I got my hand into a Samsung YP-U3. Of course it has less features than the Clip, but it still reproduces OGG, it has one Gigabyte of memory and it's extremely light. It also adds a clip for fastening it <img src="http://blog.spang.cc/posts/finally_found_a_decent_DAP/../../smileys/smile.png" alt=":-)" />
I had to reflash it to make it work as a UMS device instead of a MTP one, but the procedure was quite simple.</p>
comment 3http://blog.spang.cc/posts/finally_found_a_decent_DAP/comment_3/Petteri2009-07-30T15:49:45Z2008-09-28T12:53:38Z
Thanks for the tip. Didn't know Sansa players had ogg support. I was trying to buy Trekstor Vibez, but is too hard to come by, since nobody seem to sell them.
comment 4http://blog.spang.cc/posts/finally_found_a_decent_DAP/comment_4/Christine2009-07-30T15:49:45Z2008-09-28T14:29:54Z
I think the Clip is actually the only Sansa player that supports ogg natively (and this is fairly recent at that). Maybe later models will keep up the trend, though.