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Company Solicits Feedback on Next-Gen Recorder

An anonymous reader writes "According to LinuxDevices.com a multimedia device vendor has asked the open-source community to help define its next product, a Linux-based handheld portable media player/recorder (PMP/R) featuring audiophile-quality sound. The new product is a successor to the popular Neuros 442 PMP/R. Neuros has published the specs for a development board it calls the first prototype, and has asked hackers, open-source software authors, and others to review and weigh in on the design, which is expected to be finalized in the near future."

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  1. Needs one or two things .. by torpor · · Score: 5, Interesting

    {disclaimer: i work for a pro digital audio company.}

    as a long-time linux hacker, musician, synthesist, and audio geek, this device screams out for one thing: MIDI.

    yes, thats right, MIDI. give me a way to control it from a MIDI keyboard, give me a compiler onboard, stand back and watch the new softsynth plugin realm expand beyond that of VST et al..

    course, i've got my own plans for such things too, but i'll save that for a future /. thread ..

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  2. Heh by Bogtha · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...featuring audiophile-quality sound.

    You mean it costs five times as much, but sounds exactly the same to everybody who isn't trying to justify their ridiculously expensive hobby? :)

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  3. Okay by iamdrscience · · Score: 3, Funny

    First of all it needs a nice fin or two on it to make it more aerodynamic, we don't want this thing to be dragging. Second it needs some more LEDs.

  4. What I want by onyxruby · · Score: 4, Interesting
    What I want to see:

    USB 2.0 port - full size please!

    Infrared

    Color!

    4 GB hard disk

    Flash card reader

    Scratch resistant coating

    Volume knob

    Mini joystick similiar to gamepad

    Make sure I can plug it in as a mass media drive without special drivers etc

    Line in for audio

    Rubber bumbers for shock protection

    Rubber back for good grip

    Built in modem for dial up when traveling

    1. Re:What I want by Andy_R · · Score: 5, Informative

      Since their previous device is colour, it would be insane for this one not to be. Almost as insane as putting the 4Gb drive from your wants list in to replace the 40Gb one the old device shipped with!

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  5. Main requirement for the UK ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Main requirement for the UK is for this to be sold at a price that reflects the real dollar-pound exchange rate, instead of converting US$400 into 400 UK pounds like the blood-sucking middlemen typically do for gadgets.

  6. Re:audiophile-quality sound by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Is it just me or two the terms "Audiophile-quality" and "handheld" mutually exclusive?

    Although I guess if they can market it with wank words like 'oxygen impregnated battery interconnects to reduce the harmonics of the batteries natural resonance" and then charge $4000 for it, then I guess audiophiles might buy it ;)

    But on a serious note, I guess to get close to that sort of sound quality I would expect the latest and greated chip like the new creative xfi chip? I dunno. Audiophile I am not.

  7. Essential by Frantactical+Fruke · · Score: 4, Funny

    Must run on an ethanol converter cell - so I can drink the battery when things get desperate. A side pocket for a lemon slice and an olive would be good, too.

  8. Re:Let's see... by maxwell+demon · · Score: 3, Funny

    You forgot the free audio codec which can compress 1 hour of music to 16 bytes while maintaining a sound quality which is indistinguishable from the original. Ah, and please add a Star Trek quality universal translator!

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  9. Scratch my back...? by Dekortage · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So if I give some good feedback, and the company takes it, what do I get in return? A demo model? A discount? Credits in the fine print? At least with OSS, my free contributions go to a free product. There are some intellectual property issues here, methinks (or else Neuros isn't taking this seriously).

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    1. Re:Scratch my back...? by killmenow · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I think the point you're missing is they plan to release enough (all?) specs and firmware for this device. You can build your own.

      It appears to me the plan is hindered only by TI being stingy about releasing key bits about its chips. Neuros will have to make what amounts to an API to a binary driver to keep TI happy and still release the firmware as open source.

      It's a fine line to walk but I give Neuros kudos for at least daring to walk it. I've been on their mailing list for a while now, participated in some of their IRC meetings, and am impressed overall with their desire to do it right.

      Right, both in terms of making a superb audio device and in terms of keeping it open and free as in libre. They are relative newbs at the open source thing, though, imho...so cut them some slack if they mis-step here or there.

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  11. Re:NOTE: you don't have to do it in hardware. by bundaegi · · Score: 3, Informative
    What you need in terms of USB host is USB on the go. That, the midi driver and a USB <-> midi dongle will do what you're proposing.

    The main use for USB on the go (its first intended purpose) is to both
    • download images stored in your camera onto your computer (camera is slave)
    • control a USB printer from the camera (camera is master)


    You just found a new use for USB on the go! Well done :-)
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