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I guess I need to add some other details. I meant a hardware mp3/flac device. Like old school ipods.
There's a VLC Android app. So, an old android phone would probably do the trick.
This is exactly what I do; my phone has enough space to hold all my music easily.
I almost thought you meant software as well...flac isn't particularly in the old school category. In fact old school ipods couldn't play flac.
I'd imagine you wouldn't find a lot of support for it without as someone else said, going into alternative firmware.
Yeah, was wondering if maybe there had been some budget audiophile compact options that were no bigger than the size of ipod Nanos that were lurking around.
So not old school, but at least old school in not being a smart device.
Someone left a comment on [redacted] that spoke highly of the HiBy R2 II. I can’t speak for it but that might be up everyone’s alley here.
I’m still rocking a 6th gen iPod I just recently refurbished so I may not be the best advice here.