Archos Jukebox Multimedia Reviewed
An anonymous reader points to Richard Menta's review of the Archos Jukebox Multimedia (mentioned in this earlier Slashdot posting). Here's a snippet from the review: "Right now my wife and I are watching an old episode of a TV show no longer broadcast in our area or available tape. How are we watching it? We are playing it off of a 9oz. MP3 player -- where I have digitally stored the episode -- hooked up to the small TV in our room and inconspicuously placed on top."
A fleet of rabid attack lawyers has been dispatched to the area regarding an alleged copyright infrigement. No comment on whether prosecutors will seek the death penalty.
Sounds great, but what kind of resolution are we talking about here? I wouldn't want to see fuzzy, pixellated video writ large on my TV screen, whether it comes from my VCR or a tiny MP3 player
Right now my wife and I are watching an old episode of a TV show no longer broadcast in our area or available tape. How are we watching it? We are playing it off of a 9oz. MP3 player -- where I have digitally stored the episode -- hooked up to the small TV in our room and inconspicuously placed on top.
Hey, tell us about the time you robbed a liquour store too. "Because, shucks, that brand of booze wasn't available in my area, so, gee, I decided to STEAL SOME."
Take your copyrite infringmeent tools elsewhere, pirate. Good thing oyu didn't say what show it was or the feds'll be no-knocking your ass in no time flat!
I know what you're saying, as you nervously look down at your shoes and sweat: but officer, we watched the commercials, and it was such an old show....
DOESN'T MATTER! You're in possession of a device that can fAST FORWARD over commercials! Even if you never push the fast forwrd button, it means you're a criminal, just like the DC sniper, who's taken EIGHT INNOCENT LIVES already!
WHEN WILL YOU THEIVES LEARN?
The RIAA and MPAA weren't going apeshit with lawyers before. I can see it now.
"They have players that can play video for hours now. Soon, they'll have them that can play all year long!" - Jack Valenti, 2003
I don't know about you, but I really think it can be worth watching a quality television program with poor resolution.
By the same token, most TV shows are at best a complete and utter waste of time even if they are shown crystal clear and at 1080p.
If only it had a "video in" connection - it would be ideal for catching up on your TV watching while your flying cross-country. I suppose that aside from any legal issues, video encoding would be more intensive than the audio encoding that it does support.
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I want one of these. Although I probably wouldn't really use it that much, I could still impress all my friends. Oh! Just think about the hilarity that would ensue if you bought this for your stupid cow-orker or your PHB. Hehe.
Hard work usually pays off over time, but procrastination pays off now.
I have more mp3s than that as it is. I could get this as a juke box, but then what the hell am I supposed to do with my pr0n and episodes of Serial Experiments Lain?
Oh, wait, my graphics card has TV out, and I can run audio from my PC to my stereo, and switch between the two. Nevermind.
How the hell would the Supreme courts decision regarding taping TV shows not apply to digital recorders? Does the MPAA expect there to be Supreme Court case for every format that comes out? There Supreme court would spend 1/2 its time dealing with formats: (S-VHS, DAT, MPG, Quicktime, etc.) IANAL, but I would imagine the previous decision covers the act of recording a show for later personal use and is not related to what format or media it is recorded on.
This evening, I watched a brand-new episode of a brand-new tv series, which I had digitally stored on an ordinary CD-R disc, on an ordinary DVD player! ;-)
I suffer from attention surplus disorder.
Right now my wife and I are watching an old episode of a TV show no longer broadcast in our area or available tape. How are we watching it?
What does your wife think of you submitting a story to Slashdot while allegedly wating TV with her?
"No, honey I do not love that computer more than you." Please, please don't ask about the laptop ...
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To the tune of Drugs in My Pocket
:)
I've got pr0ns in my pocket,
and I don't know what to do with them
chorus:pr0ns in my pocket.. pr0ns in my pocket..
With apologies to The Monks
yeah it's a slooow Saturday night here.
Trolling is a art,
To dream a little further, integrate an iPod and Palm OS, add a build in projector, make it float in the tub and usable in the shower (pr0n?).
Umm. Unless you have a really nice TV, it's only displaying 352x240 NTSC or 352x288 PAL. The quality is the same as a VHS tape---if there's "pixelization", the reviewer probably means the blocking artifacts that DivX has at too-low bitrates.
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
Yeah, but if they had the DVD, why wouldn't they be watching that?
However, if they'd had them on VHS tapes, because they'd (legally) taped them off reruns, then I for one would rather archive them on my local fileserver and load them onto the little beastie to play them back more conveniently.
I mean, both are possible; the second one just seems more likely---and a really good use for these devices. Market! Market!
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
And how is bartering stealing or a crime?
Luke-Jr
Argh. I've been trying to check these out, but I wanted to make sure I have a unit that would match the dashboard lighting scheme of my car so it integrates well. I figured that a unit with a color LCD would let me pick the color that the text displays... But they force the text to be Yellow on Black? Why not make that be configurable? Oh well, looks like its back to the iPod with a cellophane screen attached... Too bad, because this unit really looked like it had some impressive functionality. I was willing to overlook the somewhat funky Archos hardware appearance. Bah.
You are the Usenet Oracle. ("You owe the Oracle a woodchuck...")
I don't understand why it was necessary to be inconspicuous in your placing of the device. Were there Iraqi agents lurking about? I've heard you can use playstations as missile targetting computers, so perhaps your mp3 player could be fitted to a "laser" enabling you to control it with sound of your voice. Diabolical...
This doesn't seem to restrict based upon the type of the device very much.
This unit has been availible for a while, i'm glad to see it finally getting the attention it deserves. I got kinda sick of pulling out my archos at a party, only to be asked if it was an ipod. UGH! I've used two incarnations of the archos jukebox, most recently the video capable described in the article, but if that's a bit too expensive for you, there's a 20GB MP3 player made by archos for only around 240-250 (i originally got mine for 300ish with shipping, but that was a while ago), and a 10GB MP3 player/recorder for around the same price range (they even cary these at radioshack, if you want to play with one before paying for it).
The thought i'd like to leave you with is...buy one before they are outlawed! buy two! This may be the second-to-last, third-to-last, heck, maybe even last wave of these devices without DRM built in. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Even if you watch the commercial at 10x speed you're stil watching it. May the law can be circumvented by burst compressing commercials into 1 second bursts - that way you're still "watching" the commercial. Epileptics may have a few problems though...
..........FULL STOP.
Hey, what's one more problem?
YES! However you just used the word "Circumvent" and then a sentence saying how to do something. THAT MAKES YOU A CRIMINAL! DCMA!
BUT I have a BETTER IDEA!!!! Just BURN the COMMERCIALS into a CDROM-R!! Then take the CD and STARE at it for HOURS!! You are WATCHING the COMMERCIALS! GET IT?
HA HA! MOD me UP, CHICKEN HEADS!
WAK WAK! CHICKEN CHICKEN! WAK WAK! CHICKEN HEAD!
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'nuff said.
I've never used it, but it'd probably be okay if you set this thing to sync up before you went to sleep at night. Everything might finally get uploaded by the time you wake up!
"However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation."
I SWEAR on a holy BIBLE (praise JEBUS) that my original post is not flaimebate!!!
AND I'm NOT JEFFK, K? JEFFK SI TEH BMOB!
But THIS post (the one you're reading RIGHT NOW) is definately OFFTOPIC!
Thank YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...if all the energy that goes into turning computers into expensive storage devices for throw-away pop rubbish, as well as all the energy that goes into those ego-boosting pyrhic fusilades against "the Man", went into creating some really original and useful software?
I'm tired of all the pompous ranting by both sides of the argument. I don't care of Richard Stallman writes the bloody code himself, or if Microsoft makes me turn over a DNA sample. I don't want to turn my computer into a jukebox any more than I want to turn my TV into a computer.
Both sides should shut up and get on with it.
-- Slashdot: When Public Access TV Says "No"
This would nice with a interface to Tivo/ReplayTV so you could simply sync up the two together.
"Where is my mind?"
Dell is about to release a 300mhz Xscale PocketPC device for $199. If they put one of these tiny 20GB drives in something like the Dell toy, along with a couple of CF slots and USB/Firewire, I wonder how much they could sell it for?
Does a CF TV tuner card exist?
If it has the cpu power for mpeg4-simple, it should also play real/mpeg1 at least too.
Though im hanging out for the OQO box.
Liberty freedom are no1, not dicks in suits.
Right now my wife and I are watching an old episode of a TV show no longer broadcast in our area or available [on] tape.
Dude, no you're not. You're posting some crap to slashdot.
- A.P.
"Remember when the U.S. had a drug problem, and then we declared a War On Drugs, and now you can't buy drugs anymore?"
And it does FULL DVD resolution, which is 720x480 (NTSC). In fact, my TV can display 800 horizontal lines. This was exceptional in 1992, but any TV above the midpoint in pricing can display over 600 horizontal lines and all can display 480 vertical.
I've used this jukebox already. It cannot play any normal video, you pretty much have to resample any video you want to watch on it. And then it looks poor. I just don't have the time to waste on that, even if they do add USB 2.0 at some point so it doesn't take hours (literally) to download it.
I'm thinking of getting their audio recorder version to use for interviews and whatnot.
I'm sure some slashdotters must have purchased one; what do they think of the audio recording features? Is the sound good? Is the interface good? What's good and bad about it?
Has anyone got any info on how long you can use the unit for wathing video? I know the display is really small, but it's better than nothing when sitting on a long distance flight not showing a movie. 1.5" 237 x 238 pixels isn't a dream, but, better then nothing.
It has been a long time since I felt a geewiz about a new tech device. This sounds like it might have some rough edges yet, but is certainly a great start.
Divx video players are gonna rock!!!
Whenever there is a commerial on TV I go to the bathroom ot to other places. Am I a thief?
The camera option offers a 1.3 pixel resolution and 2x zoom
That's a bit low res for my needs!
Graham
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