Hardware MP3 Players 27
Watchman writes "EE
Times Online Mag has a story about the new MP3 HW players
like RIO that are being developed by upstarts around the
world. Most of the article is about the Linux powered
empeg-car unit from the UK.
Also some stuff about the MP3 controversy with RIAA and the rights to the MP3 format."
Cost gripes, empeg & autopc (Score:1)
The empeg [empeg.com] also is a low production unit, totalling only a few hundred units in this run. If someone like Pioneer or Kenwood or someone like that buys them out, expect the price to come down considerably in 10,000 unit production runs. Especially once the other competitors hit the playing field.
The empeg [empeg.com] sounds sweet, certainly. But for the money I can think of better ways to get rid of unwanted cash.
One problem that really needs to be addressed, and this is out of Hugo's hands really, is the temperature problem. Right now you need to remove the empeg [empeg.com] from its chassis and take it with you whenever the inside temperature of the car will get very high or very low. Considering how cold it gets in, say, South Dakota and how hot it gets in Arizona, it'll be a wonder if the thing can ever stay in the car for five minutes unattended.
We need to see severe duty hard disks available cheap for this to really take off.
URL Reliably Crashes Netscape (Score:1)
Hardware MP3 (Score:1)
its about time someone built one of these for the car. i was fretting about having to go buy a laptop with an enormous hd just to hold all my mp3s, and then running a cd to tape converter into the stereo so i could listen to all my music. i would gladly plunk down 950 dollars for a unit like this if it proves to be a quality product. call me crazy but i really dont care....
Cost gripes, empeg & autopc (Score:1)
Interesting... (Score:1)
really a hardware MP3 player. It uses the
Xaudio libs from the people who make mtv.
On a side note, we were talking about this
in #linuxos last night. There are MPEG1 and
MPEG2 encoder/decoder cards right? Why not
a pci card that actually does hardware MP3
encoding? Preferably IRQ-less and integrated
into a sound card (we don't all have 12 pci
slots
simultaneous streams. That would be so sweet...
good idea (Score:1)
of audio it takes me under 10min to rip from cd
takes me close to 9 *HOURS* to encode at 160k
(using bladeenc). A dedicated, specialized board
could get it done *A LOT* faster.
I mean, technically, if we have to pay royalties
to frauenf*c*er, I'd rather it go towards hardware.
good idea (Score:1)
encoder is win32 only as far as I'm aware...
URL Reliably Crashes Netscape (Score:1)
It doesn't crash, but my Netscape (4.06 for Solaris/SPARC) renders it as a completely blank page. I can read the HTML fine with "View page source"...
Here's another one (Score:1)
Cost gripes, empeg & autopc (Score:1)
MP3 decoding cards DO exist (Score:1)
In the mean time, HW decoding soluions are just now becoming a viable option. Several companies are now creating IC's with MPEG 1-Layer 3 (and Layer 2.5) decoding, but these are recent developments. Prior to the release of these chips, only DSP implementations were posible. MP3 decoding is avalible from some sources in the from of a PCI card, my roomate is also trying a different approach using these chips for a school project. Decoding is a reality, but encoding is a few more years down the road for the average user. This means that a real-time MP3 CODAC is not a viable concept, yet.
Baggio
Time flies like an arrow;
Cost gripes, empeg & autopc (Score:1)
Windows CE would require substantial royalties, and the Linux world is obviously going to produce a cornucopia of software for the thing (based on the extremely high level of enthusiasm I see for it here).
I predict that it stays in Linux, but you may have to dig to find that out - I doubt that Linux will be used as a marketing tool by a mainstream company. They'll just package the best free applications and poof.
I think mapping software, a GPS receiver and a larger display would all be good ideas. This is one place where American cars have a significant advantage - their form factors for car stereos are much more generous. Pity I hate American cars for other reasons.
D
i have no problem (Score:1)
CD quality audio? Not. (Score:1)
The Sony MD's audio was "just as good" as a CD
URL Reliably Crashes Netscape (Score:1)
Might not help, but it's only my few bits
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Other portable MP3 players. (Score:1)
Hardware MP3 (Score:1)