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Apple iPod Update Increases Battery Life

hhoor writes "Apple has released iPod Software 1.2.6. According to Apple, 'After updating the iPod, customers can expect at least 10 days of standby battery life on a full charge.' So maybe now it's really time to buy one."

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  1. FP! by gqgreg · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Sounds good to me! I wish there was some feedback here before I update my iPod, to see if Apple messes something up on my system.

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  2. Clock and firmware by elliotj · · Score: 5, Interesting

    After updating my firmware the last time (from 1.1 to 1.2) I noticed a significant reduction in standby time. I did some research and found that the inclusion of a clock was the culprit: the iPod was never designed to keep time using a small power trickle in the same way that say, a digital watch, or your PC, is able to keep time without requiring a massive battery. The solution was to revert to v. 1.1 of the firmware and I got my standby life back.

    Does anyone know if the new firmware removes the clock feature? Personally I have no real desire to upgrade: I don't need any more functions from the device - I only need it to play tunes and that's it.

    1. Re:Clock and firmware by JArneaud · · Score: 3, Interesting
      I just updated my 5GB to 1.2.6 and the only strange thing that I noticed was that the clock was frozen at 12:00:00 1Jan 2002. If you manually adjust the date and time it starts running normally. I haven't found a way to turn it off again, short of running an iPod restore.

      Could this be a power-saving feature? Disabling the clock until the user actually decides to start using it? (I know I never do, so it wouldn't be a big loss and the extra run time would be great)

    2. Re:Clock and firmware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

      You don't need any more functions? Really? Want any bugs fixed?

      How about creating and editing playlists or at least minimally being able to queue up the next N song(s)? Ever try to be a dj for some friends or pass your pod around the car and let others pick tracks? I find myself watching the remaining time constantly and having to get the timing just right when switching tracks so as not to cut the current track short or allow the logical next track in the list to start playing before you click to play your chosen track.

      How about that delay between tracks? Surely it's possible to make an album played on the pod sound just like the original album...

      Or what about showing the "All Songs" list for an Artist in alphabetical order (it could be an option, but I consider the current behavior a bug). I have 230 Zappa tracks on my pod right now and finding a particular one in the list is quite difficult. Note that I need to do this to listen to Zappa (or King Crimson, etc) on random, usually by album. Even worse is trying to find a song in the "All Songs" list for a Genre.

      Surely there are many improvements in the software that could/should be made.

      Anyone want ogg support?

  3. My pet iPod-peeves: by Erik+K.+Veland · · Score: 4, Interesting

    - Occasionally shuts down when shoving the remote-control into the jack. I have to smoothly press it it.
    - Said remote-controls connection is finnicky. I have to press it into place a bit too often if I have it in my pocket.
    - The clock is some archaic system with letters instead of the standard 24-hour clock used in most parts of the world.

    None of these are deal-breakers though. I just love my 20 GB iPod. Bring on AAC already Apple!

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  4. What happened to the missing versions by MrMickS · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I keep my iPod up to date but it's running 1.2.1 what happened to the missing versions? I know that there was a 1.2.2 to stop deafening the French but what about the others?

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  5. Re:Holy Crap by clarkcox3 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Most of that 51 MB is the iPod Software Updater application itself (i.e. it goes on your Mac's HD, and not on the iPod). Also, remember that the iPod's firmware is itself 32 MB.

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  6. Now just give us other formats by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    PLEASE- OGG, AAC (mpeg-2 & mpeg-4), mp3pro and MPC support.

    iTunes LAME plug-in (and those presets), Accerator (for mp4/aac experimenting) and Audion (mp3pro for spoken word/audio books) all help, but iPods restrictions keep me from fully taking the sound to the next level.

    Please Apple live up to the openness you're stating with OS X. Have your music device be as agnostic with sound as your OS is with fonts, etc.

  7. Re:Why does the iPod have no off switch? by Del+Vach · · Score: 3, Interesting
    I can't speak to standby time, but I believe it does a fairly good job of power management. When it's running, the drive only spins up as often as it needs to refresh the 32 Meg cache. And when you pause it, it powers itself off after... three minutes? So at that point it's only expending however much energy is necessary to:
    • Power the LCD
    • Save the RAM state
    • Maintain the clock
    I tend to skip lots of songs, so I get less playtime because I'm forcing the HD to keep spinning up. But I also have a first version 5Gig and my battery life is barely over an hour at this point. Figures I got a Dr. Bott auto charger last week! When I first got it, I was able to get a solid 10+ hours. I'll have to see how much this update improves things.
  8. Buyer Beware by DaracMarjal · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Yeah I'll probably get modded down for this, and no-one will see it, but here is a lone voice of dissent warning you about the perils of buying an iPod and about just how stupid they can be at Apple Customer Support.