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Episode: 1656
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Title: HPR1656: My audio player collection
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1656/hpr1656.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 06:28:07
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It's Monday 8th of December 2014.
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This is HPR Episode 1656 entitled My Audio Player Collection.
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It is hosted by Dave Morris' and is about 21 minutes long.
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Feedback can be sent to Dave. Morris' at gmail.com or by leaving a comment on this episode.
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The summary is, I describe the collection of audio players I use for listening to podcasts.
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Hello Hacker Public Radio, this is Dave Morris.
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I've got a show for you today.
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I'm doing it in a bit of a rush because we're so low on shows.
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So if you have anything planned, partly done, please hurry and get it ready because the
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Q is going to be empty soon.
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My talk today is about my audio player collection.
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Now I mentioned this when I did a show a while back about the podcasts I listened to.
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And I got an email from Mike Ray saying, fancy talking about the players that you've got.
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So you go, Mike, here's the show.
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I got broadband installed in my house fairly late on, I guess, about 2005.
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I just bought my first PC, seems a bit odd, but I don't own a lot of PCs before that.
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But I worked at a university and there was a regular cycle of every few years refurbishing
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all the student PCs and chucking out effectively all the old ones.
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So I used to grab these.
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They were available to staff in the university for nothing or very small amounts.
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And I used to use several of them actually at home getting to the dial up at work around
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that time.
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So I got fairly cheap internet that way because it was amazingly slow.
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Anyway, broadband came in.
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I'd got sick of listening to the radio.
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I used to be a quite keen radio listener most of the time that I could, but I was getting
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fed up with the program content and timing issues and so on.
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And then I discovered podcasts.
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So I decided I want a portable audio player.
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I think we called them MP3 players then, but obviously things have moved on a fair bit.
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So since that point I've been listening to podcasts pretty much all the time as you might
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have gathered if you heard my other shows and I've bought a number of players.
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So I thought it might be interesting if I listed these, sorry about the list structure
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of this thing, but you know I'm a geek, I have to do lists.
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So the first player, and there's show notes in parallel with this by the way, and it's
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got pictures, if you like, pictures of players.
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First one was an iRiver IFP 899 in 2005.
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Very neat little device, you can see in the picture if you've got that.
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Then with a monochrome screen and a joystick, it had a little inbuilt microphone which
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is remarkably good actually, and played MP3 and WMA.
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Just took a single AA battery which I thought was rather nice actually, and looked when
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you plugged it into PC looked just like a simple USB storage device so it's easy to access.
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Had a dedicated lock switch on the side, and easy to operate and disabled all the buttons.
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And it also came with a cover which is quite nice, not a bad one either.
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Pretty expensive, 120 pounds, but it was highly recommended.
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I think this was the model that was discussed on TLLTS which I'd started listening to
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around that time.
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I was listening to it on PC, but they were talking about a device and how much I liked it,
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and I'm pretty certain it was this one.
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And Adam Curry was also very much into this machine and carried it around everywhere
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with a microphone plugged into I think, but sadly it didn't last all that long.
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The main problem was that that joystick let dust and crud from my pocket in, and the
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protective cover didn't protect it, and that gummed up the works, and I've never been
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able to fix it.
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One day I might feel bold enough, rip it apart, and give it a shot.
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But so far I've been too cowardly to attack it.
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So once that had died, I'm so really sad about that because that's why I still preserve
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it.
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It's such a pretty looking thing to my reckoning anyway.
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The next one after this was Samsung YPZ5A.
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Got this in 2006.
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It's a four gig machine, and it's therefore a much larger capacity, and it's somewhat
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neat to shape being a flat rectangular thing, and it was a play dog.
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The other one didn't.
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Didn't have a radio or a microphone like the other one, but plenty of space.
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The controls on this device, I really liked.
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A lot of people said they didn't like this in the reviews, but I thought it was good,
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and it also had a nice metal felt, I think it was all metal case actually, a nice metal
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switch on the top that you could lock the controls, which I really liked.
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It developed a few problems.
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I think the switches in the front panel control have gone a bit dicey, but it still works,
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and is still used occasionally.
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There has been talk of somebody implementing a rock box version for this, but I don't
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think anything's coming, but I've not found anything anyway.
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So as this one was going, I thought, well, it's still going strong, or fairly strong anyway.
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I wanted another one, really, so that I could be listening to stuff when the battery
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gone flat on the one that I've been using before.
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I wanted to be able to alternate between two, so I thought I'll go on by another one.
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And I liked the Samsung and saw the YPQ1 model, and that's a 16 gig device.
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So I went and bought that.
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It had some really good reviews, it looks pretty, and it's got lovely colour screen, but
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it proved to be a pretty bad buy.
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The controls are amazingly sensitive.
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You just almost hover your finger over them, and they do something.
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Maybe I'm clumsy, you've got two big fingers, but I just could not drive this thing probably.
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I found it incredibly difficult to use.
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And the second problem, which I hadn't worked out before I bought it, was that you need
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windows, a bit of software that runs on windows to interface to it, or do anything significant,
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let's say.
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If you wanted to access it through USB on a Linux box, which I did work out how to do,
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you need to run MTP to do it.
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The radio is excellent.
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The sound quality of the thing is great, and it can also play MP3, organ, and flak, but
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just wasn't the right machine.
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They seemed to have taken their eye off the ball when they were designing this.
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I'm not quite sure when I bought this round 2008, just as an aside, this is a case I think
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where Amazon Database broke, because when I try and look at details of this one up in
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my purchase history, there used to be anywhere a report from Amazon saying, we can't seem
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to access the database, as I think the database crashed and they lost this bit, which as a geek
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that bothers me enormously, it shouldn't be, it's disgusting.
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Anyway, that was a joke, by the way.
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Next had to get something better than this one, so I went hunting and saw the Sandisk Sansa
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Fuse, bought this in 2009, again, of Amazon.
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This is the one I bought with a 4G device, price well down, 66 pounds, 75, according to
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my very, very detailed records, brilliant, wonderful player, love it, bought a hard case
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for it, which has protected very well, unfortunately the case has started to fall apart, it's been
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going well for a number of years.
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It's had a great colour display, and the controls are just so brilliant to use, I love it.
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The only downside of it for me is the little switch on the side, the power switch, where
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the, in the native software where the locking function is, you're supposed to slide it
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in reverse, and I find it really hard to get my fingers to, especially with a case on,
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you need a long fingernail to poke in there, and it's quite small and fragile, I'd like
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to be able to glue something on it to make it better, I might do that at one point.
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It didn't like the native software very much, so this was the point I looked at rockbox
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and decided to start using it, and I installed it on here, and it makes it an even better
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device, brilliant, it loads and loads of formats, loads of features, if you have a play,
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if you're into players, you probably aren't, because it's only a few of us that I don't
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imagine these days, then using the rockbox is absolutely vital, I would suggest.
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You can extend the size with an SDHC card, I think up to 32 gigs, might be more, I'm
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not sure, 32 I believe, and it's got really good playlists capabilities, an all manner
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of sorting and that type of thing, and it's enormously customisable.
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There is a later version of the fuse, you can't buy the standard fuse, the original
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fuse anymore, apart from second hand, the fused plus reports are that it's not as usable
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as this one, I don't have any direct experience, I think they made a, made control
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of buttons on the front, which are nowhere near as usable.
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Interestingly, this particular fuse model can sell for almost the same price as the original
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one, eBay, you know how eBay is, it can go really insane with bidding sometimes.
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You can spend a lot, you can spend 60 odd quid on it, if you want to, I don't know why
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you would, but there you go.
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So boyed up with the delight of the fuse, I went out and bought a Sansa Clip Plus, wanted
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to use this in the gym, I just fancy it having somebody to listen to, allows him the gym
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in, you know, on stair climber or something, boring like that.
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So I got that and it's a small device, really, really small and neat.
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It has a clip on the back, not too surprisingly, and the screen is without any colour, but
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who cares?
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At least you can see stuff on it, you can see what's playing on it and so on.
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The controls are just great, I love the way they've been put together and it's pretty
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robust.
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Apart from the Clip, the Clip's a little bit fragile, I managed to break it off, trying
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to clip it on a T-shirt in the gym, it just snapped off at one day, might just be me being
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clumsy, I don't know.
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Again you can extend it, this one was 8GB, it cost £13, £9 and you can extend it with
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an SDHC card up to £32GB, I believe.
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And of course it will take rockbox and putting that on there made it much, much better,
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it doesn't have a dedicated locking switch.
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In the native software it's supposed to hold down the home button for a long press, but
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under rockbox you do home plus select, which is fiddly.
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If I'm listening to stuff on one of these and the phone goes and I want to stop, then
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too many button presses, I find many cases, it's a bit of a nuisance, but there you go,
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what can you expect?
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This one's quite good for recording stuff and I've used mine, one of mine anyway, for
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recording stuff for part of an HBR show, the one on my coffee thingies, and I know Ken
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Fallon uses a Clip Plus, it's a backup recording device, a lot.
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So as I realised that audio players were coming less popular and more scarce, people using
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smartphones, I thought I better start looking to see if I can have a reserve of players.
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So my thought was go and look at the rockbox site, see what players are compatible and
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see if I can find any of them on eBay.
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So I went off doing this and the first one I came by was the I River H10, this is the
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5GIG model, it's an interesting machine, it's really solidly made, a bit heavy and moderately
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large, it's got a hard disk in it, and it's got a removable battery, so I guess you
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could get replacements.
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In fact I know you can, you can see them on eBay, it's got a colour screen, locking switch,
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it seems to have all of the features you'd want really.
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The only thing is the model I have, which I put rockbox on by the way, is there's a
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very faint high-pitched noise when running, I'm not sure if it's the disk drive or something,
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but it's, I don't find it comfortable to listen to, it might just be this one that's been
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around the block a bit.
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I know it's the pictures got cat hairs on it, you can tell I've got a cat that sheds hair
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a bit, sorry about that, I should have dusted it first.
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So my hunting for second-hand players continued on with buying another sense of clip from
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eBay, and that's been great, no problem, these are rock solid, brilliant things, I saw
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iPod Mini, second generation iPod Mini as well on eBay and bought one of those, very
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similar sort of price, 17 pounds or so, four gig this one was, it's not, it's a neat
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looking little machine, it's quite pretty, but I don't know why people like this, I just
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find it ugly and unpleasant in its function, rockbox runs on it, I think it's the last
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one in the range that will take rockbox for which a rockbox version has been produced
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I imagine, but I just find that the hardware seems really clunky and weird, and that scroll
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wheel doesn't, it doesn't actually turn, and it just doesn't appeal to me, I think I've
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probably been spoiled by non iPod stuff, non Apple stuff, but anyway, I wouldn't recommend
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it, but if you like these things you might find it's quite good, the one I have seems
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a little bit weird, but I suppose if you get these of eBay, you never know quite what
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you're getting, quite a chunky thing made of largely of aluminium I think, so it should
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last a long time as far as the external case is concerned, can't switch it off, hasn't
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it got us an off button, that's a thing I find very odd, well the only other device worthy
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of particular note in my collection and bought from eBay is another iRiver H10, this is
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the six gigabyte version, strangely with just five and six at some particular point in
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time, I bought this one because I quite liked the look of the first one I thought, you
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know these were good things to invest in, but from its look it looks pretty much identical
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to the five gig version, but I had terrible trouble trying to install Rockbox on it, I got
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it on but I couldn't get it to run, so I did various bits of research on this model, didn't
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find anything on the Rockbox side as I recall, a while ago I sent that I did this, but I did
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find people reporting that it also had issues getting Rockbox to run on it, so I think there
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must be some issue with the processor or the firmware or something in this particular
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device, it just doesn't seem to go, so you might have different experience with this, if
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you have it be interesting to know, if you were thinking of buying one of these and they
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do seem to be pretty cheap on eBay, at least in the UK, then you might want to think twice
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about buying one for Fuse with Rockbox, might be good with the native operating system,
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I don't know, I did carry on buying things on eBay, I bought some more Sansa Fusus and
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another clip, there were three Fusus, but they proved to be a bit of a mixed experience,
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the clip was no problem, I bought this, I didn't buy it on eBay, in fact I bought it from
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Play.com where they were offering a refurbished, manufacturer refurbished model, and it seems
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as good as new, it's been absolutely great, I'm hoping that it'll last well and it'll
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be available to me way into the future.
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Two of the three Fusus machines I bought gave me problems, they were, I think they were
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version one hardware, if you look in the history of these things, you see there were two versions
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of it, the version one hardware is quite hard to identify, but if they're running native
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firmware then it's a version which begins with the 0.1, these particular devices seem
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to randomly dismount themselves when plugged into a PC when you're trying to upload media
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to them, and there's just been a whole bunch of erratic behaviour with them.
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The third Fusus had seemed to be much better, it's a version two device, I think anyway
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because it had a firmware with no two version number on it, and that one is behaved as well
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as the original one that I bought, even though it's second hand, so if you're thinking
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of a sensor fuse you need to be really careful, ask the vendor what firmware version is
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on it before you jump, anyway I've been really pleased to have these players, they've been
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amazingly good, I put various things on the different set of players, and so when one
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runs out of power I can switch to another one, or if I'm fed up with listening to podcasts
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of a particular genre then I can switch to another one, or indeed I've got one with
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music on, I do have an Android smartphone which I bought about a year ago, it's a Motorola
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Moto G because it's cheap, there's no way I was paying big money for a smartphone, but
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I don't want to use that as a music player, it's too big and too heavy to go in a shirt
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pocket, and I've got sure that it won't even fit in, and if I bend over it falls out of
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my pocket, it's a lot less convenient than a sensor fuse or a clip plus, you may well
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have entirely different experience, but that's mine anyway, so I hope that was interesting,
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there's a few links in the show notes that you might find useful, so don't forget to
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get yourself to a microphone, to a recorder, even a sensor clip if you got one, and record
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a show as soon as you can, we really need them at HPR, okay, thanks, bye.
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