IMHO the perfect MP3 player....
#31

Join Date: Jan 2002
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Getting back to the gmini 400
I recently bought one and I couldn't be happier. It takes a tiny bit of fiddling to get it to do exactly what I want but that was less effort than I thought it would be.
Archos has just come out with the gmini 402, same player but with a usb host port instead of the CF slot and some firmware changes (including playsforsure support).
Since I have a CF camera I'm happy with the 400.
I recently bought one and I couldn't be happier. It takes a tiny bit of fiddling to get it to do exactly what I want but that was less effort than I thought it would be.
Archos has just come out with the gmini 402, same player but with a usb host port instead of the CF slot and some firmware changes (including playsforsure support).
Since I have a CF camera I'm happy with the 400.
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I bought 2 X5-30GBs, one for daughter and one for me. Couldn't be happier. It only lacks a bigger hard drive (would have preferred 60GB of course) and ID3 browsing. But it is terrific in every other way.
#33
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Originally Posted by richard
I bought 2 X5-30GBs, one for daughter and one for me. Couldn't be happier. It only lacks a bigger hard drive (would have preferred 60GB of course) and ID3 browsing. But it is terrific in every other way.
#34


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i am in the market for a digital music player, and have been looking at the X5L 30GB. A couple posts in this thread raised questions for me - please excuse my ignorance:
- what is ID3 browsing? i read on another site that you can't play tracks by album with this player? how does the browsing work then?
- what is "gapless" play? Does that mean if i have a live concert with multiple tracks, it will put spaces between the songs? no seamless Scarlet->Fire transition?
thanks!
- what is ID3 browsing? i read on another site that you can't play tracks by album with this player? how does the browsing work then?
- what is "gapless" play? Does that mean if i have a live concert with multiple tracks, it will put spaces between the songs? no seamless Scarlet->Fire transition?
thanks!
#35

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Originally Posted by JerryGuitar
i am in the market for a digital music player, and have been looking at the X5L 30GB. A couple posts in this thread raised questions for me - please excuse my ignorance:
- what is ID3 browsing? i read on another site that you can't play tracks by album with this player? how does the browsing work then?
- what is "gapless" play? Does that mean if i have a live concert with multiple tracks, it will put spaces between the songs? no seamless Scarlet->Fire transition?
thanks!
- what is ID3 browsing? i read on another site that you can't play tracks by album with this player? how does the browsing work then?
- what is "gapless" play? Does that mean if i have a live concert with multiple tracks, it will put spaces between the songs? no seamless Scarlet->Fire transition?
thanks!
- gapless play is moving from one song to the next without a pause or 'gap'. So, yes there'd be a short gap between tracks in your example.
iAudio seems to be very responsive to their customers and I fully expect them to release a firmware upgrade to support ID3 and 'fix' some of the other minor things. I love my X5 and wouldn't trade it for any of the other players on the market.
#36
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I've had several players without ID3 tag support, and they all sucked.
My RIO took around a minute to load the entire track list, my old iriver took up to 3 minutes before I could browse the list.
On my ipod I can browse my collection without any delay or effort, better than any player I've ever had.
My RIO took around a minute to load the entire track list, my old iriver took up to 3 minutes before I could browse the list.
On my ipod I can browse my collection without any delay or effort, better than any player I've ever had.
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I have no delay in browsing my collection on my X5. If my DAP is on I just move the little joystick to navigate up down and it's instantaneous. I load everything Artist\Album\Track but I could just as easily do some other way.
#38
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Originally Posted by ScottC
I've had several players without ID3 tag support, and they all sucked.
My RIO took around a minute to load the entire track list, my old iriver took up to 3 minutes before I could browse the list.
On my ipod I can browse my collection without any delay or effort, better than any player I've ever had.
My RIO took around a minute to load the entire track list, my old iriver took up to 3 minutes before I could browse the list.
On my ipod I can browse my collection without any delay or effort, better than any player I've ever had.
There is no lag when browsing with iaudio/cowon. Basically it is instantaneous, u can even adjust the speed of the display information as it moves from navigation screen to navigation screen. ID3 tags are a little over reated. I thought it would be a problem @ first but it isn't since the majority of my music isn't even tagged( I got tons of music and mixes from IRC and bulletin boards pre-Napster, now I get a ton of it from bit torrent and the Russian sites). I prefer the file tree system over the ID3 because it allows me to organize my music the way I want to in the folders I want. I toyed with the ipod and it is a nice little system but I prefer to use joystick and button navigation with my DAP in my pocket rather than pulling out the DAP and using the click wheel.
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But still; after playing with jog wheels (rio), joysticks (iriver) and any other form of button; the iPod scrollwheel is simply the best and fastest solution there is.
#40
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Originally Posted by ScottC
But still; after playing with jog wheels (rio), joysticks (iriver) and any other form of button; the iPod scrollwheel is simply the best and fastest solution there is.

