[nmglug] linux friendly player,

Andres Paglayan andres at paglayan.com
Mon Oct 15 11:30:56 PDT 2007


good choice,
I didn't know about it,
did you ordered it already? if so where from?
THX

On Oct 15, 2007, at 11:47 AM, jason wrote:

> Wow Brian, great advice!
>
> So I have been gone for awhile and just now getting to the list. I  
> had very similar criteria as Andres and decided on the Cowan iAudio  
> X5 60GB. ~$250
> http://www.cowonamerica.com/products/iaudio/x5/ 
> info_features.html#specifications
>
> What I like the most is the fact that NO drivers are required. It  
> can plugin to Windows, Gnu/Linux and Mac and show up as external  
> storage device. You can copy files seamlessly and organize all your  
> files directly on the device. Of course you can also store any  
> other type of file as well. The only drawback is it requires a  
> little adapter that plugs into the bottom to plugin to usb. Another  
> great feature is the recording, you have a choice of using the  
> built in mic or line-in from the above mentioned adapter. And, in  
> closing, rockbox has made a release for the X5. It greatly enhances  
> the features. The ability to change the theme is very nice, since  
> people have varying aesthetics and needs when it come to display.  
> Its very easy to install and you can also revert back to the  
> original firmware.
>
> Jason
>
>
> BrianO'Keefe wrote:
>> Runs windoze!
>>
>> Sam Noble wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 15:15 -0600, Mark Galassi wrote:
>>>
>>>> My son uses a Creative Zen V, 4gig of flash, which is a very nice
>>>> unit.  It works with various GNU/Linux nomad programs (including
>>>> gnomad, a full GUI just for these gadgets), and various plugins for
>>>> amarok and others.
>>>>
>>> Yeah my wife and a coworker each have zen V's it's about the same  
>>> size
>>> as my Cowon D2, it has a much smaller non-touch screen, which  
>>> makes the
>>> menus a bit less fiddly but also makes video seem pretty silly  
>>> due to the super small size.
>>> Also no ogg/flac support and of course no expandable memory (anybody
>>> notice I'm pretty big on that one?) And I personally wasn't able  
>>> to come
>>> up with ffmpeg options that would create video it would play.
>>> Plus while it does work with gnomad, (though I had to build from  
>>> source
>>> against marillat-ish libraries that I would not have otherwise had
>>> installed.) it is not mountable as removable storage so your  
>>> limited to
>>> the (pretty good) gnomad (or amarok and probably newer-than-mine
>>> versions of rhythmbox, xmms etc.) interface. Which I find quite a  
>>> bit
>>> more painful than just having udev auto pmount the thing, so that  
>>> I can
>>> use nautilus or bash (hurray for rsync!) to manage it.
>>>
>>> Has anyone tried the iriver clix(2)?
>>>
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