> > That sucks...if Mel is "sirius" about beating XM, an
> > agreement with Apple is definitely a HUGE step in the
> right
> > direction.
> >
> From this article:
>
> "There is also a portable Sirius unit that looks and acts
> like an iPod by playing radio and MP3s for $329. Sirius
> satellite service is $12.95 per month. Subscribers can
> listen through receivers 24-7 online as well."
>
> Well, that's sorta the idea; I'm not sure if this unit
> actually allows recording of content. I bought the Starmate
> which allows rewinding/pausing for over an hour on talk
> formats (which is sorta a step away). If I had an Ipod (do
> they play the ogg vorbis format?), I would just record the
> audio on my computer and upload. No biggie. I'm not sure how
> much being associated with Ipod would improve Sirius'
> standing, other than the assocaition with the Ipod pedigree.
> Unless you had Sirius already, what would be the draw?
> Sirius could set up its own download site for a fee, like
> Audible. O&A do that. But the audio quality is sh!t. It can
> be done better-if they think people would pay for the shows
> and offset the cost of bandwidth.
>
The Sirius S50 is better then an IPOD. Records satellite radio music and shows, and lets you load your own music.