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lud666:
The new best buy budget flash dap Insignia Video (NS-DVxG) seems to have a lot of potential for a port.  I am waiting to get mine in the mail, in the meantime any thoughts?  dapreview.net has a review of it here:

http://dapreview.net/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.325

tucoz:
Hi. I tried to gather some information on this device.

Firmware is available from http://insignia-products.com/skins/Skin_1/Topics/Drivers/NS-DVxG%20V1.105.4.exe

I found references to Telechips in that file, so that might be what architecture the device is using. No Rockbox device uses Telechips as far as I know, so this will be a new port.

Fcc documents are linked from this page. http://www.engadget.com/2006/09/18/best-buys-insignia-ns-dvxg-dap-watch-out-ipod/

My suggestion is to google, go to anythingbutipod.com (where they discuss this player), and try to gather up as much information as possible (internal photos, hw-docs etc).

Good luck anyway.

tucoz:
Ok, this seems to be the processor used in this dap.

http://www.telechips.com/product/p_024.htm

tobeyp:
No, it uses the TCC8200 http://www.telechips.com/product/p_028.htm

zdezi:
The Insignia Video (NS-DVxG) uses the TCC8200
+ codec Texas Instruments TI TLV320AIC23B .


Iriver's new flash video player, the X20  -rebranded
from the Joyoto /Insignia Video (NS-DVxG) uses the same SoC .

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