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Re: N800 not suitable as a portable media player?
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I'll also install MPD, which I never heard of previously. |
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If you you are not interested in watching DIVX/XVID videos and prefer other formats, mplayer may not suit your needs well. It is hard to please everyone. |
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I'm happy with at least the general video playback on my N800. Yes, it's not 24-bit color, but the screen is bigger and brighter than other comparable players. I wish it could player faster/higher-res files and also had video-out. But, it has relatively nicer stereo speakers and a built-in stand which makes it more like a little-TV set. The size/screen/form-fit/expandability is a pretty nice compromise for pocket video.
As I wrote before regarding audio, I still prefer a physical / tactile wheel over a touch screen anyday. And none of the media software, so far, is as versatile for playback. But the N800's sound w/ good headphones is pretty decent. |
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If you don't think the N800 is a good media player for the money, try the Cowon Q5W at twice the price: http://reviews.cnet.com/portable-vid...ml?tag=bubbl_1
Superficially similar, but looks like Cowon got it wrong. |
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There's one around somewhere, I know because I'm running it. I'll find it...
edit: Found it, just went to gronmayer.com/it, searched for mpd. Which is really a better place to start than the debian armel stuff... Anyway, add the repo by running this install file. Quote:
The others have better eye-candy, and play movies as well. Neither of which I care about. When I want to play a video (not all that often), I'd rather open one that handles video. But I'll keep one that works well for audio, for the other 98% of the time. Regarding the screen-off controls, I had that with mpd & powerlaunch, in OS2007. Still haven't gotten around to powerlaunch since the upgrade... |
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