New "YEPP" MP3 player from Samsung 43
Joe Torre writes
"The 4th commercial MP3 player I'm aware of was shown at
CES. All the features of the Rio (except being available
now!). Plus it has a magnesium metal case, and a fancy model
with FM radio/Mic record. The encoder station apparently
has analog stereo into an MP3 DSP encoder, into the YEPP
player's memory, via the base station. Making the desktop
optional."
Ultimate Security (Score:1)
Hmm. Puts those little locking diaries to shame, doesn't it? Some sweaty younger sibling tries to mess with your stuff and fst!
Magnesium, Blowtorch. (Score:1)
You have to get unstable Magnesium such as a magensium ribbon and then hold up a blow torch or some sort of butane lighter to it. It burns green I beleive and you have to hold it in the flame for a while. When it does burn however if you look at it direclty and are close it will scar your corena or retnea or somthing.
NeXT (Score:1)
magnesium case...
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I wonder. (Score:1)
Bah! (Score:1)
Hmm, I wonder why they shave it first. Magnesium blocks won't light, it has to be a shaving, ribbon or powder to light. Magnesium in a large chunk is perfectly safe. Get one of those camper sticks and put it to a blowtorch, it won't light. It's mainly of value because it's lightweight, and soft enough to machine fairly easily.
Magnesium Casing (Score:1)
Perfect for when you are carrying around illegal
music in your Yepp. Just take out a match, and
poof! No evidence.
Looking good... (Score:1)
Needless to say I want one. One for my car, too!
Magnesium Casing (Score:1)
Shave some aluminum down in a bench grinder some time. It can be a deadly hazard.
I thought non-recordable was what saved the RIO (Score:1)
This one, however.... Well, we'll see. I'm sure the lawyers love it. They probably get samples.
Yes, but... (Score:1)
Do I detect some FUD? (Score:1)
No. At work, we had a Win 98 box with WinGate that had two NIC's and 2 modems. There were many times when all were connected and they each had their own IP address. That would be 4 IP addresses if you aren't keeping score at home.
I'm no MS whore but a mis-statement of fact is a mis-statement of fact.
Question: Linux Compatibility? (Score:1)
Lighting Magnesium... (Score:1)
+LO
Magnesium... hmm (Score:1)
Question: Linux Compatibility? (Score:1)
_Deirdre
Magnesium for durability (Score:1)
Another site w/ info (Score:1)
Try this one.. seems to be informative... and in English
MP3 more flexible for voice (Score:1)
And, when you're finished, just transfer all of the data back to your computer, and clear the memory. Simple.
Correction (Score:1)
Possible (Score:1)
Working links & info for Samsung YEPP/software pla (Score:1)
YEPP home page (English, incl. pix):
http://yepp.co.kr
Samsung's music site, including playback s/w and what appears to be music securing and payment technology (SecuMAX/EMTS):
http://www.m4you.com
There's also a 1.6M MP3 player available that appears to support (quote):
- WAV (Windows 95/98 Support)
- MPEG I Layer 2, 3 (mp2, mp3)
- Secured MPEG I Layer 3 (sm3)
- Secured MPEG II AAC (sm4)
... and skins. The Xmas skin is adorable.
The third beta is available here:
http://www.m4you.com/musicdrive/pds/md10b3.exe
Enjoy,
chris@emergentsystems.net
MP3 Player (Score:1)
cd or memory card? (Score:1)
Another reason why the RIO (or any portable mp3 player) is superior to a portable cd player is because cds do skip, and a RIO doesn't.
mp4? (Score:1)