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Contrast Rio Karma to RB'd iPod for Ogg playback?
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Apesbrain:
My Rio Karma has finally died and I think Rockbox on a 5G iPod may be my best alternative now.
For anyone who is listening to Ogg files on a Rockbox'd 5G iPod (latest gen before the new ones just released), can you tell me about the experience?
Specific questions:
- Any problems playing back Ogg q6? (My library is primarily Ogg, with some MP3 and non-DRM WMA)
- In WinXP, how do you load files onto the Rockbox'd iPod?
- Does gapless work as expected for both Ogg and MP3?
- How is the battery life?
Thanks much if you reply,
Apesbrain
markun:
--- Quote from: Apesbrain on September 27, 2006, 12:05:23 PM ---My Rio Karma has finally died and I think Rockbox on a 5G iPod may be my best alternative now.
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I think the iriver H1x0 is a better alternative, unless you want a color display this time.
--- Quote ---- Any problems playing back Ogg q6? (My library is primarily Ogg, with some MP3 and non-DRM WMA)
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Q6 works fine. We don't have WMA support yet, but we might have soon
--- Quote ---- In WinXP, how do you load files onto the Rockbox'd iPod?
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drag-n-drop works, but there are also programs to manage your msic.
--- Quote ---- Does gapless work as expected for both Ogg and MP3?
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yes
--- Quote ---- How is the battery life?
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http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodRuntime
soap:
My two cents are this:
I bought an ipod knowing it was not the best player out there when measured on technical merits. I bought an ipod because I keep hardware forever (this computer was built in 1999.) I believe that 5, 6, 7 years out odds are I will have more repair, upgrade, and hack options avaliable for my ipod (due simply to its marketshare) than any other DAP.
Yotto:
What Soap said.
I bought an iPod for the hardware.
I installed Rockbox for the software.
As for the battery, that bench page only has a couple 30 giggers on it (I know, I can fix that by adding mine... I really should do one of these). Once, maybe 2 months ago using Senab's build with the backlight off the whole time, I listened to almost exactly 6 hours of music (Within fifteen minutes either way) before the battery died. most of my music is 64 and 128kbps mp3s culled from various internet sources, with the occasional (say, 1 out of every 5) vbr mp3 ripped from a cd.
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