To me, I like the idea of freedom (i.e. ogg, ogm, etc ,etc).  If I base
it on that, then iAudio is my product.  However, I do watch TV Shows
(downloaded and put onto my iPod).  The Archos is VERY good for this
with a larger screen.  Alternatively, the iAudio is pretty good but the
screen isn't as large as the Archos.  The Archos does sport the 160GB
HDD on their 605 model (along with WiFi access and other options)
however there is no ogg support from what I can see.  But saying that,
the price on this is very good.  To be honest, I may just go with the
Archos but I desperately want a player that supports ogg and flac (and
doesn't break the bank) & same / similar to the Archos 605.
 
Better yet, does anyone want to purchase it for me? :)
 
 
Regards,
Ben Hayes
Senior IT Support Analyst
Ideal Shopping Direct Plc
(DDI) 08700 780 870
 
Registered Office: Ideal Home House, Newark Road, Peterborough, PE1 5WG,
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Sent: 18 December 2007 22:26
To: Peterborough LUG - No commercial posts
Subject: Re: [Peterboro] MP3 / PMP / Flash Players


I missed what point?

The question was [and i quote]: "I'm undecided on which player to buy. "
and the other questions stated: "Any suggestions as to which would be
considered the better player??"

This was the question i answered. So what bit did i miss? 

You only have to read between the lines of my message to see that I had
began talking about the subject from a personal perspective:

I did quite openly mention that i built my own software/drivers to link
my players to .... a computer [maybe i should have said what operating
system] but this isn't about Microsoft is it?.

My stuff works, and i did say you could mount linux on an ipod - but as
you guys look for third parties solutions my suggestion was that you
save your money and simply use an external disk to ensure longevity -
after all MP3 players are not cheap.

I hope that clears it up!

BTW. Happy Christmas everyone.


Andrew Wafaa wrote: 

        substation wrote:
          

                Personally i would stay away from Apple. Terrible format
and you are
                locked in to copyright formatting and iTunes; but if you
do get one,
                choose the ipod classic - best bang for buck. The best
thing you can do
                with an ipod is install linux on it - but why waste your
money and
                simply get a portable 2.5" hard drive that sits in your
pocket and costs
                half the price!
                
                Cowon and iubi, never heard of them [so can't help you
there]
                Archos, never owned one but i have heard some good
things.
                
                I own several Creative Players [Zen Touch and Zen Vision
30/60GB] - they
                have very nice screens and i have never had any problems
with them
                [using them every day with Winamp or WMP11 or some
custom software i
                built for myself] and they support all standard
formats[freedom form
                DRM], including Variable MP3 formats without costing you
battery life.
                Battery-wise they last many many many hours hours
depending on how you
                use it and they charge via the USB slot ...
                
                If i was buying one then i would buy creative.
                Better still, why not just get a portable DVD player -
big cost saving
                and 16GB will not go far on video unless you like
watching television
                adverts. lol :-)
                
                
                
                
                Ben Hayes wrote:
                    

                        Now that I have everyone's attention (from my
previous emails - :) ),
                        I have a dilemma.  I'm undecided on which player
to buy.  My choices are:
                         
                        Cowon iAudio 7 (16GB version)
                        Cowon D2 (8GB + 8GB SHD Card)
                        Archos 605 160GB version
                        Apple iTouch 16GB
                        iubi Blue 60GB
                        Archos AV 700 80GB
                         
                        The things that are important is to ensure that
they are seen under
                        Linux.  To my knowledge that almost rules our
the iubi Blue.  I didn't
                        search too long but I would like to have that
one as it's fairly
                        cheap.  The iAudio players support more codecs
than any other players
                        out there but the Archos is considered the
better player.  While I
                        like the Apple brand very much, I want to stay
away from this as the
                        other players on the market are more open (ogg,
flac, ape, etc, etc)
                        where as Apple cripple you to specific codecs
(although it supports
                        other formats but then you have to hack the
player).
                         
                        The one thing that I will say is that I do use
my player (iPod) to
                        watch video.  The iAudio 7 can play up to 60
hours of music off of one
                        charge and about 18 hours of video (I think
that's the stats for
                        video).  The D2 has about 18 hours of music and
10 hours of video
                        (again, I think these are correct).  I'm unsure
about the Archos
                        status.  The idea of being Flash based is good
but that comes at a cost.
                         
                        Any suggestions as to which would be considered
the better player??  I
                        am very undecided on this one.
                         
                              

        
        substation:
        You missed the point of the e-mail - PMP that works seamlessly
with Linux.
        
        Ben:
        I use either my N800 or PSP for my mobile media needs - 16GB and
8GB
        respectively.  I know they're not exactly the same thing as what
you are
        looking at, but in all honesty they wont be any more expensive
than what
        you are looking at already.  The advantage of going down this
route is
        you get the media capabilities that you're after and a whole lot
more
        (not necessarily more that you would use but it is there).
        
        Banshee recognises the PSP as a portable media device; the N800
is
        recognised as an external card which you can then drag and drop
your
        files onto, and there are a wealth of pretty damn good media
        applications for it at zero cost.
        
        Regards,
        
        Andy
        
          


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