Rio Karma
The Rio Karma is a digital audio player originally made by the now-defunct Rio. It was released in August 2003. It measures 2.7 × 3 × 0.9 inches and weighs 5.5 ounces. It has a 20 gigabyte hard drive. The Karma is notable for its support of Ogg Vorbis and FLAC playback in addition to the usual MP3 and WMA formats, however it will not play MP2 format. It also bears the distinction of supporting file transfers via Ethernet through its docking station, as well as the standard USB 2.0. It is not supported as a plug and play removable drive, although the program Rio Taxi does allow any data to be stored. Like many Rio players, the Karma's firmware features a 5-band parametric equalizer, cross-fader, true gapless playback, animated menus, dynamic playlist generation and visualizations.
Karma Settings
Playback Screen
The Karma has three options for what is displayed on the play screen- Progress Indicator
- Profile Indicator
- VU Meter for left and right channels.
Language
Dock Settings
For docking, there are four options for the "cradle glow".- Static, with glow level setting
- Pulse with timecode
- Pulse while charging
- Pulse to music
Orientation