iRiver Announces 40G Player & Previews 2004 Line 427
slavitos writes: "Just as we've finished our discussions of OGG support in iRiver players, the company has announced it will soon release a 40G HD player. According to
this source, the new model will differ slightly from the previous 20G one - for example, the 40G player will be 3 mm thicker and 12 grams heavier. The cost of the device has not yet been determined." While we're on the topic of iRiver, thopo notes: "iRiver presented their new products coming spring 2004, here are pictures from the show, including pictures (and specs) of all new models. Especially noteworthy is the IHP-300 which comes with a 2" color TFT LCD and a very classy design. This thing got 'iPod Killer' written all over it." The page is in Korean, but most of the product descriptions in the pictures are in English.
Ipod killer (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Ipod killer (Score:5, Interesting)
xxx isn't on here. Ok, I can understand they haven't signed everything in the world.
Then she found someone she liked that had a bunch of albums on there. Except for the good song from each album. She cited several examples after looking for a mere 30 minutes where the popular song from an album was the only song not available from it.
Is this a common experience with iTunes?
$1 a song isn't bad unless it's $1 for each of the crappy songs in which case it's worse than buying the whole cd.
Re:Ipod killer (Score:2, Informative)
iTunes != iTMS (Score:5, Insightful)
'jfb
Re:iTunes != iTMS (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:iTunes != iTMS (Score:3, Informative)
Blame the record company. They decide what makes it onto the store and what doesn't much more than Apple does. In this case, and many others, the particular song is probably missing because the record company knows that it would cut into album sales to have that track available by itself.
Other times, it's because the (or one of the) songwriters hasn't given permission for that kind of distribution.
Other t
Not that common... (Score:4, Interesting)
I would submit a request for that particular song to the iTunes request section, they really do pay attention to that as whole artists and songs I've asked for have appeared.
Re:Ipod killer (Score:3, Insightful)
Supposedly Apple has the largest collection of purchasable popular music. Some music stores beef up there numbers by posting music from unknowns, or
Re:Ipod killer (Score:3, Informative)
Plus this device just acts like a usb hdd when connected to your mac/pc - if you could figure out how to get your itunes files into mp3 format you're set.
Re:Ipod killer (Score:2)
It won't (Score:5, Insightful)
Itunes or not, even Apple have realized [apple.com] that the average Joe doesn't have anywhere near 40 gigs of music.
Re:Ipod killer (Score:2)
New Math? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Ipod killer (Score:2)
I'd rather take my songs in best possible format I can get, and then encode them as I please for portable, car or whatever listening. I'm looking for the best player only...I'd have to guess many people don't buy the player for the service....the service is just a nice luxury for some who m
Re:Ipod killer (Score:2)
Re:Ipod killer (Score:2)
Negative. Apple has over 500,000 songs, the most downloadable songs of any service.
and uses wma files.
You're kidding, right?
Download, then copy directly to the iriver.
Songs are automatically copied to the iPod with iTunes.
Finally, I don't think original poster meant the iTunes Music Store, he meant iTunes as a jukebox.
English description of 40-GB model (Score:5, Informative)
Re:English description of 40-GB model (Score:2)
I'm looking very closely... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I'm looking very closely... (Score:2)
I know everyone's going to hit me with the "iPod's non-replaceable battery dies after 18 months", but the fact of the matter is that both Apple and the aftermarket have addressed this. You can get the battery in your iPod replaced. Gr
Re:I'm looking very closely... (Score:3, Insightful)
As for creating "new categories of software"... well, when you get around to doing that let me know. Open source is largely driven by "This doesn't work for me, so I'll make something that does" feeling, and if you don't get that then you aren't reall
Re:I'm looking very closely... (Score:2)
That isn't zealotism or anything like that, it's knowing a company and their products will be around and supported should anything go wrong. Until I hear more from or about iRive
Re:I'm looking very closely... (Score:2)
I just got the 20 GB IHP-120 in November. Price was $349 at ecost.com, and I think a lot of online vendors are selling it at that price or lower by by now [pricegrabber.com]. Given that the list price was $399 and I preordered it, a similar discount for the 40 GB version is more likely than not.
I'm sort of kicking myself for not waiting though. You can never get too big.
Re:I'm looking very closely... (Score:4, Insightful)
And yes, I understand the patent controversy surrounding MP3. But why exactly is it a patent uproar? Shouldn't people expect to be compensated for their work in creating something? Even if you reverse-engineered the file format to create your encoders and players, the desire to do so wouldn't exist without the original work.
And if by charging through the roof, you mean $0.75/unit for decoders, yes, I can see where Fraunhofer was being so harsh. In a $250-$500 player, that royalty can make or break a company. Besides, of the royalty free nature of Ogg is so great, then why does every Ogg player on the market also support MP3 (presumably paying Fraunhofer to do so)?
The fact of the matter is that 0.01% of Ogg users use it because they're convinced it's superior way to encode music. The rest of them do because they are contrary, self-important egomaniacs. Ogg as a technology is unimportant, no matter how many soon-to-be out of business Korean electronics manufacturers support it, because (almost) NO ONE CARES ABOUT IT!
Maybe I should have kept my mouth shut. As soon as I hit Submit on my previous, I thought of Perl as my personal favorite piece of open source software, and Perl definitely fits in the "original" category of software. But that's the beauty of Slashdot - you can shoot off at the mouth in front of the whole world!
Re:I'm looking very closely... (Score:5, Funny)
It's a well-known fact that 79.4337 percent of slashdot moderators wish that there was a "-1, pulled some statistics out of his butt" moderation.
Re:I'm looking very closely... (Score:3, Insightful)
What... I like it. It's hacker-friendly. (Score:2)
Re:What... I like it. It's hacker-friendly. (Score:2)
Ogg is nice on iRiver, but what about my iPod? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Ogg is nice on iRiver, but what about my iPod? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Ogg is nice on iRiver, but what about my iPod? (Score:2, Insightful)
I would like to believe that Apple thinks the whole DRM is a joke but they play along because they wouldn't get any music company to support iTunes selling songs without it.
I like Ogg format but I am not going to hold my breath on this one.
It _CAN_ support DRM, dumbass. (Score:3, Informative)
OGG is a container format that has tons of ways to add in custom markings (including arbitrary attribute strings...) one of those could be used in a similar fashion to mark the bitstream as encrypted.
Plus it already plays unencrypted files (the only kind it DOES support is AAC).
So... not a good reason.
Re:Ogg is nice on iRiver, but what about my iPod? (Score:3, Interesting)
Does the iPod have the processing power to do it? It is my understanding that OGG requires more operations to decode. Corrections invited.
In any case, what's the point of cramming it in there if the general populace isn't even aware of its existence? It's one more thing to support, and doesn't guarantee a whole lot more people are going to buy iPods. From a business point of view, it's pretty cleary why they're not j
Re:Ogg is nice on iRiver, but what about my iPod? (Score:3, Interesting)
Oh, the general populace isn't aware of AAC's existance either and there's still plenty of room on the iPod's firmware, so why not?
Re:Ogg is nice on iRiver, but what about my iPod? (Score:2)
But that's just a rumour. I do realise that historically Apple has been pretty closed. However, if it's true that the iPod is sort of migrating towards PDA-land, maybe there is something to it after all, who knows.
Personally, I think the Rio Karma looks good.
Re:Ogg is nice on iRiver, but what about my iPod? (Score:2)
Different (Score:3, Funny)
and have a 40G drive instead of a 20G?
If this thing is a portable 40GB... (Score:2, Insightful)
40GB is roughly three weeks worth of MP3s, and most people outside of hardcore music enthusiasts will never accumulate nearly that many, and no one but semi-truckers would need to take that much with them. Video would be a very necessary complement to justify that
Re:If this thing is a portable 40GB... (Score:5, Informative)
Decoding video requires a lot more horsepower than audio. My Egoman MP3/VCD player will only play VCD when plugged into the wall. RCA jacks take up a lot of room on the board, it's easier to use a minijack -> RCA adapter cable (they're cheap)
Re:If this thing is a portable 40GB... (Score:2)
And for $50 you can have a portable that plays Mp3-CD's (about 150+ songs/disc at 128kbps), another $20 for a decent CD-wallet. Of course, still a lot of CD's to reach 40GB, but you don't really need *that* much and you could categorize them, etc.
Re:If this thing is a portable 40GB... (Score:2)
My Dad and a lot of other truckers use satellite radio now.
He toasted his FM radio/Cassette that he uses as an amp for it and had me soldering new plugs for him at 8:30 xmas morning...
I need a big screen to watch movies. (Score:2)
I mean, if it's 40GB, that better be HDTV quality video on there. Otherwise it's a waste.
Classy design? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Classy design? (Score:2)
Plus, you gotta love a name like Pimp 100.
0GB version? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:0GB version? (Score:3, Funny)
All product manufacturers are guilty of this. We need companies that will ship out nothing but a huge thick manual, so they can teach us where to mine the metal, cast the metal cover, etch out the circuit boards
Re:Nah (Score:2)
Damn, I'm getting a chub...
Different Class of device than iPod (Score:5, Interesting)
The killer feature for the new iRiver devices is the recording ability. iPod and a handful of other devices can record voice at a low bitrate.
The iRiver (IHP-120 and i am assuming the new models) can record from a digital input or microphone into a high quality mp3 or wav file.
So in addition to being a decent mp3 platform, it could also stand to replace portable MD and DAT recorders. This is a great thing for musicians and bootleggers. While the onboard mic-preamp isn't the best in the world, it appears to be from what Ive read, suitable for most applications.
Re:Different Class of device than iPod (Score:2)
Re:Different Class of device ... - CHEAPER? Not (Score:3, Informative)
I may not have a math degree, but if the low end iRiver is more than the 40 Gig iPod, I really don't understand "cheaper".
Of course, the Swedish price may not hold and may be artificially high at this point, but that's the only info I hav
Re:Different Class of device ... - CHEAPER? Not (Score:2, Informative)
Creatives can record! (Score:2)
However, the iRiver has a sweet form factor, and i
Re:Different Class of device than iPod (Score:3, Insightful)
I disagree. I think this thing is better looking than the ipod and much easier to use. One thing that really bothers me about the ipod is the lack of tactile feedback. To me, this is just another example of Apple's "form over function" mentality...like the "hockey puck" mouse. Maybe some people thought those looked good, but I think my logitech mouse is both nicer looking, AND it actually fits my hand.
I agree th
Alpine/iPod integration (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Alpine/iPod integration (Score:2)
So you'll be getting the Aiwa then [crutchfield.com].
(although I'm sure some others have 'em).
The rest have RCA inputs in the back. On install, you can connect an RCA to 1/8 inch adapter, and have it exposed on the passenger side. Then, connect, select AUX in, and there you go.
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Re:slashdot and pictures (Score:2)
Re:slashdot and pictures (Score:2)
all the pictures (and more actually) are also there.
Re:slashdot and pictures (Score:2)
lets see if they can handle it.
Require ID3 Tags? (Score:3, Insightful)
people who don't properly tag their mp3s (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Require ID3 Tags? (Score:2)
Two Words... (Score:2)
Re:Require ID3 Tags? (Score:2)
Re:Require ID3 Tags? (Score:3, Informative)
High level organization of files is done through the directory structure.
IE:
root\
--> album1
--> album2
--> my favorites
You can navigate through the directories and see the files in each subdirectory. I haven't noticed a way to see all of the files on the unit regardless of what directory they are in (but I've never really cared either...). You can have the player
Re:Require ID3 Tags? (Score:2)
Re:Require ID3 Tags? (Score:2)
Genre:Artist:Album:Track# - SongName.mp3
99% of it ripped from my CDs too.
I currently use an Archos 20GB MP3 player in the car, but that is only USB 1 and the Nicads last about an hour at best, so it's time to evolve to the NextGen models.
But will it support .mp3? (Score:2)
May be an iPod killer but... (Score:2)
Just what I always wanted (Score:2)
It's got to make up a lot of ground (Score:5, Insightful)
It doesn't matter what it costs, either. The only people following non-iPod HD-based MP3 players are the people here on
Re:It's got to make up a lot of ground (Score:3, Funny)
If there's one thing Apple should have learned over the years, it's that extensive marketing will overcome virtually any technologically superior product. It'd be nice to see them on the winning side of this arrangement for a change.
Re:It's got to make up a lot of ground (Score:2)
Now if the iPod is a better product than the iRiver (it certainly seems like the button configuration of the iPod is better) and has a better price/performance ratio then sure, go Apple. But quite frankly if they hope to push overpriced and undergood products then I hope the fail dramatically.
Re:It's got to make up a lot of ground (Score:2)
Re:It's got to make up a lot of ground (Score:3, Insightful)
At one time you could have said the same thing about Honda, Toyota, Nissan, or even Dell. But if/when you start selling a superior product and a better price you often times will gain mind share and market share.
Re:It's got to make up a lot of ground (Score:2)
Image mirror (Score:5, Informative)
Minus all the other crap.
Re:Image mirror (Score:2)
not sure it's here, but i think it's the left one
Re:Image mirror (Score:2)
Pimping (Score:2)
It does scream out "Portable Porn Device" though.
iPod killer... where have I heard that before? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:iPod killer... where have I heard that before? (Score:4, Funny)
Can I run Linux on it? (Score:2, Funny)
fanning the flames (Score:2)
The page is in Korean, but most of the product descriptions in the pictures are in English.
Funny, looks like smoke signals from over here.
looks ugly (Score:2, Interesting)
nice, but where's the firmware for iHP120? (Score:5, Informative)
1. Shuffle still isn't random (just all your tracks in a different order - but always the same order)
2. Doesn't support any type of secure files.
3. DB application can't handle OGG or WMA file tags, so you can only search by Artist/Album/Genre if it's an mp3 file.
4. No on-the-fly playlist ability, and very limited playlist ability at all (only when using the Beta firmware that's been out since November).
MORE PICTURES! (Score:2)
Notice that the IHP-300 supports USB OnTheGo, which probably means you can transfer pics from your cam directly to it via USB cable (no computer involved), that makes also sense considering it has a color TFT screen.
Re:MORE PICTURES! (Score:3, Informative)
No disk, no flash, just a CF slot. (Score:2)
Of course it needs to support Ogg...
Re:No disk, no flash, just a CF slot. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:No disk, no flash, just a CF slot. (Score:2)
Of course it would be stupid to buy before they actually deliver; somebody else might get there first, and Frontier might never come through.
I just bought one (Score:5, Informative)
Pros:
- The output sound is tight, crisp and full-bodied. The level is clean and hot, just the way I like it.
- Plug-N-Play. No drivers, no nothing. Plug the USB cable and it shows up as a HD. Organize files however you like. By ID or standard directory structure.
- The remote has its own tiny LCD dispay. Very cool.
- USB 2.0 file transfer if very fast. I did 12GB while I ate a bowl of cereal.
- Transfer & store any type of file
- Its supports more codecs than I'll ever use.
- OGG support. No DRM
- Digital In and Out!
- Analog In and Out!
- Records to WAV and MP3
- FM Radio!
- Internal Microphone
- External Mic jack (mic included)
- Firmware upgradable
- Quiet and fast
- Its packaged with a real leather case and all the cables and adapters you'll ever need.
Cons:
- The GUI could use some work
- The Joystick can be a pain
- Navigation can be rough
- Issues with Recording time limitations
Its looks like the software faults can and will be upgraded through the firmware.
Overall a great little package. Its not as slick as the iPod. But for less than the 20GB iPod I get a ton of more features.
Re:I just bought one (Score:2)
I'm sorry, Mr. Audio Engineer, but I don't understand all those technical audio terms. Could you tell me what is the meaning of "tight, crisp and full-bodied" and also "clean and hot" in terms of S/N ratio, frequency response, and dB?
Thanks.
Re:I just bought one (Score:3, Informative)
HOWEVER, watch out! There are some downsides to this technology:
1) Loss of quality - Because it's being converted to radio frequency there's a bit of quality loss. For audiophiles this is enough to say, "no thanks".
2) Bad reception - I don't have first hand experience, but from what I've heard from others, if you are travelling unde
Re:SECRET ASIAN MAN ON TEH SPOKE (Score:2)
So far, I've understood most Slashdot trolls, being about gay people of different ethnies, any of the Slashdot crew supposedly doing perverted things or exercising censorship, nazis, fecal matter-related statements of various kinds, things happening to you in soviet russia, ascii drawings, leet talk and even purposedly broken english. Meaning, I understand there nothing to understand beyond the fact that it comes from teenagers, but at least I comprehend the words.
So coul
Re:Good price but bad design. Me no like. (Score:2)
Re:Good price but bad design. Me no like. (Score:2)
(Evidently Apple has found plenty of them, but Apple's not selling music players, they're selling status symbol/fashion accessories. In a status symbol, the higher the price, the better it sells. There's no need to actually load any music on an iPod, you can just wear it for show.)
Me, I'm holding out for an under-$100 unit.
Re:ipod killer? (Score:2)
Isn't that kind of like the charisma of Al Gore?
Re:ipod killer? (Score:3, Interesting)
No, it's much worse. Al Gore was at least able to get more that half the voting populace to vote for him (even if the electoral division made this moot).
Re:ipod killer? (Score:2)
As the creator of the internet, Al was able to use the web to change the numbers in the tally computers.
He's an EE-VIL genius, you see. EE-VIL, but no charisma. Not a bit.
And he's backing Dean. So Howard is just his puppet. Controlled by the internet. Which Al created.
See?