Archos Announces Portable Mediabox 135
An Anonymous Coward writes: "Archos has just announced the Jukebox Multimedia Portable Entertainment Center. Due this January, The unit is the same size and weight as the company's Jukebox 6000 MP3 portable, plays and records MPEG4 video, MP3 and WMA audio, has a color video screen built-in, and offers a FireWire interface as an option. What's most interesting about the player is an expansion connector that allows additional modules to be attached to the unit. One module lets the player take digital photographs and another allows the unit to record video from a TV. Neat concept that's more flexible than the Bokks AV component reported on Slashdot last week, but I think I would want more than the 10GB drive it uses for storage."
MPEG4 video? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:MPEG4 video? (Score:2)
Now there may be multiple implementations (Apple, Microsoft, etc), but like MP3, should, if the standard means anything, be cross compatible, though I have heard that the MPEG4 standard allows for multiple codecs (ala Flash layered with MP3 audio etc)... but I don't know about the last bit.
Re:MPEG4 video? (Score:1)
CIF format (Score:1)
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Re:MPEG4 video? (Score:1)
Re:whatever (Score:1, Redundant)
I fear the battery life will suck royally (Score:4, Insightful)
Can you imagine the processor needed to decode mpeg4 on the fly? Can you imagine the processor needed to RECORD mpeg4 on the fly? Can you imagine how long this processor will run on 4 Rechargable NiMH AA batteries?
Ick.
Re:I fear the battery life will suck royally (Score:1)
Perhaps something like that would help power these items, without killing batteries every 3 hours.
Invest 30 seconds to visit the site (Score:4, Informative)
It's not clear what this was 10 hours of playing, eg, is it the same for video versus music?
Re:Invest 30 seconds to visit the site (Score:3, Informative)
keep that in mind when you think about "10 hours"...
Re:Invest 30 seconds to visit the site (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Invest 30 seconds to visit the site (Score:1)
Also when is comes to batteries. It is important to take good care of them. Strictly follow the recharging intructions.
Re:Invest 30 seconds to visit the site (Score:1)
Re:Invest 30 seconds to visit the site (Score:2)
I bought a piece of crap Teac CD-RW that advertised a two megabyte buffer, but 768k of that buffer is used for firmware! That leaves me with about 1.2MB to use, and I don't even have the luxury of burn-proof. Teac sucks royally these days. I remember when Teac used to make good, high quality stuff.
Maybe we should start prosecuting the companies who pull this shit with us.
Re:Invest 30 seconds to visit the site (Score:1)
Re:QUIT FUCKING SAYIING "UMMMM..." (Score:1)
Re:Invest 30 seconds to visit the site (Score:1)
Do you really think you'd even get more than 1 or 2 hours from record a video stream into mpeg-4 with 4 NiMH batteries? Yes I did read the release throughly... this wasn't some FP crap.
Re:I fear the battery life will suck royally (Score:1)
umm what? (Score:1)
pockets? (Score:2, Funny)
...or a digital video camera with a _very_ long recording time. Somebody mentioned in a previous article how nice it would be to attach a 40 gig ieee1394 drive directly to a camera for hours of digital footage. 10gigs is certainly a step in the right direction, it just looks strange.
****IT SLICES IT DICES IT MAKES MPEG4 - your fully buzzword compliant device!****
Re:pockets? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:pockets? (Score:2)
MP3 Recorder bugs (Score:1)
1. MP3 recorder powers off regularly when used in a car. My guess is that vibration is a factor, but even after adding much padding to the protected placement the unit is virtually unusable in a car. (I am talking 2002 model not a 49 chevy
2. The firmware needs more revision as it is plagued by odd display bugs and other anomalies. These do not affect performance, but do impact the user experience. Powering off and back on will clear the display.
3. Better documentation would be a nicety
4. Realize that the 10 hours claimed does not mean while the device is transfering files to/from pc. Better have that puppy plugged in or it will be drained in no time. (current draw is greater by HD under continual use blah blah blah... but they need to document that)
Overall I love the MP3 Recorder and will be looking forward to reviews of the Video Recorder.
Hmm... (Score:3, Interesting)
I purchased an Archos 6000 MP3 player from ThinkGeek about two months ago, and it arrived DOA. It simply would not turn on. I got my money back (TG was excellent as far as service is concerned, by the way), and used it to purchase an Archos HD-MP3 from a retailer in New York (who offered the better model at approximately the same price). I figured that the first time was probably a fluke, and besides - the better model offered the ability to record MP3's, something I could definitely use to for live music recording.
Two more returns later, and I'm still waiting for my fourth Archos MP3 player. My experiences may be the exception to the rule, but I'd be wary of something like this until reliability figures come out.
Re:Hmm... (Score:1)
Archos support suggested to me that I return unit #2 at a different Fry's location, because perhaps "the crate at San Jose Fry's got dropped." Sound advice: unit #3 came from a different location, and it's performed flawlessly from day one. Great product.
Perhaps with an Archos, if you get past the first day, you're in the clear.
Re:Hmm... (Score:2)
Unfortunatly not if your me anyway
Re:Hmm... (Score:1)
Did you let it charge for a few hours before trying to use it first? And you have to hold down the power button for a few seconds before it will turn on.
(No offense intended; it took me a while to realize how to get it on, and I hope your luck isn't so bad as to get 3 bum units...)
Re:Hmm... (Score:1)
Yeah, I let it charge. No text in the display would come up at all - even when charging. The backlight would turn on, but regardless of how long it had been charged, I couldn't get text to appear on the screen. It worked just fine as a USB harddrive, but something seemed to be wrong with the LCD screen. My second unit did not suffer from the same problem, so I'm pretty sure that I wasn't at fault. Thanks for the thought, though.
Re:Hmm... (Score:1)
Re:Hmm... (Score:2)
Re:Hmm... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Hmm... (Score:1)
Re:Hmm... (Score:2)
Re:Hmm... (Score:1)
Using a Defragging tool on the drive should help stop the skipping, and a new charge / new batteries should help as well.
Re:Hmm... (Score:1)
Not the exception (Score:2)
I purchased directly from Archos.
#1: Charging Jack on the unit was loose and finally shorted completely. Took Archos a month to get on the ball and issue an RMA.
#2: Badly beaten refurb was sent out. HD errors out the wazoo, caused a bus storm if hooked to the computer.
#3: Slightly bruised refurb. Played for 5 minutes (exactly) and locked up. Every time.
Aside from the poor reliability, the jukeboxes have problems with large directories, playlists, etc. The random function can only be applied to one directory, and has a poor randomizing algorhythm.
Example: My daughter's christening, I filled a directory with 300 songs and put them on random. The jukebox would play one song and then choke on the directory while looking for the next random song to play.
Recording is VBR ONLY, and I often had trouble with recorded tracks playing back.
Archos will be toast if they ever get some real competition. But heck, that's what I said about Microsoft.
~Hammy
nothing4sale.org
I really don't get it... (Score:2, Interesting)
Perhaps its just that geeks prefer to hack things apart more than hacking them together?
I don't know if anyone else noticed tis, but.. (Score:4, Informative)
I mean:
"Capacity: 6GB Low Voltage Hard Drive "?
"Display: Graphic Backlit LCD (Up to 8 lines of characters)"?
Re:I don't know if anyone else noticed tis, but.. (Score:2)
Trends in players and portables/desktops (Score:2)
More portable desktops (LCD iMac)
It ought to be rather interesting when these 2 trends run into each other.... the digital home appliance, maybe?
Digital home appliances. (Score:1)
Your analysis is interesting. However, I don't think there will be one digital home appliance, just as there isn't one kitchen appliance. There will be many, and unfortunately from the ones in existence (Gamecube, iPod, Palms) they will be proprietary and non-upgradable.
Re:Obligatory Beowulf Post (Score:1)
Actually, we'd demand that it use embedded linux for real time voice synthesis. ;)
Use as a digital wallet for photos (Score:1)
Now there are many options available these days including THE Mind@Works Digital Wallet(tm), Terapin Mine, Nixvue Digital Album, etc...
This is actually the first product I've seen that allows you to view the pictures on the LCD. Plus the fact that there are other uses makes it handy when you're not using it as a digital wallet for your photos while travelling.
Depending on price and availability, this may be one option I will consider for my 3 week digital photo storage needs.
Re:The Nikon digital wallet for photos (Score:1)
Re:The Nikon digital wallet for photos (Score:1)
64mb doesn't hold too many 3 megapixel photos in RAW format, never mind the short videos that I will be taking. How many photos do you think you can shoot in 3 weeks? If you don't want to lug a round laptop for 3 weeks a storage wallet would be the best bet.
I need at least 3GB by my estimates (based on previous trips) before I return home and get a chance to transfer the data to my computer, edit and make CDR archives. And what happens when I upgrade to a better camera that does 5mp RAW files?
It not just about price. Why would you buy 20GB of flash card when most of the time you only need 512MB for day to day use? It's much more sensible to buy a storage device for thos elong trips. And in the case of this device, there are other uses when you're not using it as a photo storage wallet.
Darn it looks good... Now, can we program for it?? (Score:1)
Is the pcmcia port able to use lan or wireless cards or what??? Although firewire looks sweet, now I would REALLY have a pretext to buy a mini-DV camera too! Wheee!!
That's the best thing about the Mine that I liked... forget USB, do your transfers over ethernet. That, and Terapin is getting ready their SDK for the linux kernel inside... Hopefully Archos could do something like that, let's say, we add support for Ogg Vorbis on this thing??? Hopefully it will have a generic CPU and not a bunch on dedicated chips that we can't mess with.
official site (Score:4, Informative)
misunderstanding (Score:1)
It's made so that for instance you can take the 200GB of movie data you have and put it on your TiBook for editing, then resync it with the main piece of data. You don't want to store your original in that format because it'll look like shit.
Re:no misunderstanding (Score:1)
There is no sensible answer to that question. As processor speeds and efficiency rise along with other technologies DVDs could get much bigger. Using better codecs can help, but only so much. If someone can make a 100GB DVD, and someone else can make a player that can play it, then what's the problem?
You say you want storage needs for digital video down so that you don't need a large drive. Fine. Use a low bitrate and get a shitty picture. Or wait a few years until 500GB drives are available and a relatively small drive will be able to store a lot of high quality video. The word "large" is nearly meaningless when referring to a drive. The fact is that once drive sizes increase, the resolution DV cams use probably will too. But that's a good thing. In 50 years no one will probably think a thing of throwing around petabyte size files. I see that as progress.
Compliment to PVR? (Score:1)
In second place, I'd take a product that's a laptop hard-drive connected via Compact Flash card to my PocketPC. It's two components to carry instead of one, but man it'd be cool to catch up on Farscape since I'm never home to watch it.
Is that real? (Score:1, Redundant)
Apple working on this, too (Score:1)
Re:Apple working on this, too (Score:1)
Sure, Apple works on a lot of stuff and a lot of employees know about and work on that stuff personally, but whether or not that stuff ever makes it to market is always a HUGE "if" with Apple...
is that some pr0n in your pocket? (Score:1)
if this think plays Divx that would be sweet.
Hard Drive Attachment (Score:1)