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Apple Battery Life and FLAC files

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dman777:
I used to have a Iaudio X5L with the extended battery life and when I played my FLAC files the battery life which normally would last a day and a half would only last about 3/4 of a day because of the FLAC files. It got stolen and now I am thinking about about buying an Apple Ipod 60 gig and flashing it with the latest Rock Box firmware.  I only use FLAC files with about medium compression. Does anyone know how much playing time I would get with that from the battery?

Febs:
I get about 8 to 9 hours on my 60 GB iPod playing MP3s.  Though FLAC files are less computationally intensive, they do cause the drive to spin more, so your battery life would probably be less than that.

If I were buying a player right now to run Rockbox,  I would get a 60 GB Gigabeat rather than an iPod.

Quaddy:

--- Quote from: Febs on April 07, 2007, 09:19:30 PM ---If I were buying a player right now to run Rockbox,  I would get a 60 GB Gigabeat rather than an iPod.

--- End quote ---

ahh but you cant imod a gigabeat eh!

saratoga:

--- Quote from: Quaddy on July 23, 2007, 09:30:25 AM ---
--- Quote from: Febs on April 07, 2007, 09:19:30 PM ---If I were buying a player right now to run Rockbox,  I would get a 60 GB Gigabeat rather than an iPod.

--- End quote ---

ahh but you cant imod a gigabeat eh!

--- End quote ---

The imod is pretty useless.  They just fix the capacitor issue on the ipod's out, and that only applies to headphones (which the imod can't drive).

stevenkelby:

--- Quote from: saratoga on July 24, 2007, 12:11:01 AM ---
--- Quote from: Quaddy on July 23, 2007, 09:30:25 AM ---
--- Quote from: Febs on April 07, 2007, 09:19:30 PM ---If I were buying a player right now to run Rockbox,  I would get a 60 GB Gigabeat rather than an iPod.

--- End quote ---

ahh but you cant imod a gigabeat eh!

--- End quote ---

The imod is pretty useless.  They just fix the capacitor issue on the ipod's out, and that only applies to headphones (which the imod can't drive).

--- End quote ---

How do you mean that it only applies to headphones which the imod can't drive?  The imod doesn't affect the HP out on 5/5.5G ipods. On both the 4G and 5/5.5 imods, the imod only creates a decent line out, which is used as an input for an amp, for headphones, car, home stereo, whatever.

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