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  2. Sony Rolly - Wikipedia

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    The Rolly player uses .mtf files to store motion data along with a particular music track. Pre-made motion files can be downloaded and uploaded from Rolly Go. Rolly also has an accelerometer which detects if the player is laying horizontally or being held upright. When held upright, the track next/previous can be controlled by the top wheel and ...

  3. S1 MP3 player - Wikipedia

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    The loosely defined category of S1 MP3 players is comprised by a large amount of then-inexpensive handheld digital audio players. [1] The players were mainly widespread around 2005–2006 [ citation needed ] but the series continued for years afterwards, blurring into that of so-called " MP4 players " employing S1 and competing architectures.

  4. List of Nashville Sounds awards, All-Stars, and league leaders

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    Three Sounds have won league Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards: Steve Balboni, Brian Dayett, and Magglio Ordóñez. Twelve have won Pitcher of the Year awards: Bruce Berenyi , Geoff Combe , Andy McGaffigan , Jamie Werly, Stefan Wever , Chris Hammond , Scott Ruffcorn , R. A. Dickey , Johnny Hellweg , Jimmy Nelson , Robert Gasser , and Chad Patrick.

  5. Wikipedia : Featured sounds/Roll Call

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    Support I know it sounds dreadful, but it is of historical importance and I like the symbolism of the first known recording of the human voice being the first Featured Sound on the Main Page rota. Major Bloodnok 16:27, 3 March 2011 (UTC) Support for only its historical importance --Guerillero | My Talk 03:17, 30 March 2011 (UTC)

  6. We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll - Wikipedia

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    We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll is a compilation album by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, originally released in January 1976 in the UK [1] and 3 February 1976 in the US. Album information [ edit ]

  7. Mpxplay - Wikipedia

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    Mpxplay is a 32-bit console audio player for MS-DOS and Windows. It supports a wide range of audio codecs, playlists, as well as containers for video formats. The MS-DOS version uses a 32-bit DOS extender (DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender being the most up-to-date version compatible).

  8. Rockbox - Wikipedia

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    Rockbox is a free and open-source software replacement for the OEM firmware in various forms of digital audio players (DAPs) with an original kernel. [2] [3] It offers an alternative to the player's operating system, in many cases without removing the original firmware, which provides a plug-in architecture for adding various enhancements and functions.

  9. Comparison of audio player software - Wikipedia

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    The following comparison of audio players compares general and technical information for a number of software media player programs. For the purpose of this comparison, "audio players" are defined as any media player explicitly designed to play audio files, with limited or no support for video playback.