{"id":272,"date":"2004-08-03T06:10:51","date_gmt":"2004-08-02T20:10:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.erisian.com.au\/wordpress\/?p=272"},"modified":"2004-08-03T06:10:51","modified_gmt":"2004-08-02T20:10:51","slug":"efx-newgen5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.erisian.com.au\/wordpress\/2004\/08\/03\/efx-newgen5","title":{"rendered":"EFX Newgen5"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/azure.humbug.org.au\/~aj\/blogpics\/random\/newgen5.png\" alt=\"\" align=\"right\" \/><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been thinking of getting an iPod for quite a while, but hadn&#8217;t quite managed to get over the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.penny-arcade.com\/view.php3?date=2003-05-28&amp;res=l\">&#8220;$500 for a fancy-shmancy walkman?? pfft!&#8221;<\/a> mental hurdle. However things came to a head recently &#8212; I&#8217;ve joined the local gym to try to get a bit fitter for skiing in a couple of weeks (<a href=\"http:\/\/azure.humbug.org.au\/~aj\/blog\/2004\/04\/05#2004-04-05-skiing2003\">Mmmm. Skiing.<\/a> Sorry, can&#8217;t help it), and having some nice music to distract myself from the sweat and pain seems useful. Last time I went I ended up having to make up a song to keep my rhythym up while running on the treadmill. Its lyrics were &#8220;one, two, three, four&#8221; repeated for ten minutes straight, in time to my steps (or fifteen minutes or twenty hours or something, whatever). Obviously something had to be done. <!-- more --><\/p>\n<p>With two <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dbs.id.au\/blog\/misc\/macgyver-meets-ipod.html\">iPod<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/quark.humbug.org.au\/blog\/index.cgi\/geek\/apple\/20040719151413.html\">obsessed<\/a> friends, and with the &#8220;I read it on the Internet, so of course I trust it implicitly&#8221; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.macobserver.com\/article\/2002\/03\/08.7.shtml\">recommendation<\/a> from some snowboarder chick who might be Japanese, I even got as far as giving my credit card details to Apple to order a pretty new 20GB clickwheel iPod. At that point I started looking up some Linux based mp3 encoders since my collections of oggs wasn&#8217;t going to be much use, and stumbled upon <a href=\"http:\/\/www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au\/Personal\/csanders\/not_lame\/\">notlame<\/a> (which installs a program called lame, which is a program for encoding mp3s, whose name stands for &#8220;lame ain&#8217;t an mp3 encoder&#8221;. wtf?), which has a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au\/Personal\/csanders\/not_lame\/portable_encoding.html\">FAQ for portable mp3 players<\/a>. It makes the following recommendation:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Q: What is better: an iPod or a flash-based mp3 player ?<\/p>\n<p>A: It completely depends on what you want to do with it: if you want something to listen to in the train, car, or at work, then the iPod or an iPod-clone is for you. On the other hand, if you want to go running, skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking (or other extreme sports &#8230;), it is better to get a player with no moving parts &#8211; much less likely to get broken (due to falling, running into trees, cold weather, etc).<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>And running and skiing are kinda what I want to do with this gizmo. Naturally this led me to reconsider what I was getting (with thanks to Apple&#8217;s wonderful and up-front policy of &#8220;no questions asked&#8221; cancellations within a few days of ordering). As it turns out, flash based mp3 players have reasonable battery life, and reasonable storage &#8212; you can&#8217;t store all your songs, but you can store, say, half-a-day&#8217;s playlist. And you can also run it off a AAA battery instead of having to recharge, and you can listen to FM radio on them. And they&#8217;re cheaper and smaller than the iPod mini, <b>and<\/b> they&#8217;re available without a four week wait.<\/p>\n<p>As you might&#8217;ve figured by the this post&#8217;s title, I ended up getting an <a href=\"http:\/\/www.efx.com.au\/products\/newgen5.asp\">EFX Newgen5<\/a>, which is apparently the same as the Hyundai Newgen5, which are both apparently rebranded <a href=\"http:\/\/www.teravalue.com\/products\/products_newgen.jsp\">Teravalue Newgen5<\/a>. Well, as long as you don&#8217;t expect them to have gone to the actual trouble of rebranding the device. Whatever. Teravalue is Korean apparently. Neither Teravalue nor EFX seem to have downloadable drivers, which is a nuisance since they&#8217;re needed for it to <a href=\"http:\/\/azure.humbug.org.au\/~aj\/newgen5-win98.zip\">work as a USB mass storage device in win98<\/a>. Bleh. (Please ignore the hyperlink behind the curtain)<\/p>\n<p>Apart from that, I&#8217;m pretty happy with it so far. I ended up with the 512MB model; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mp3direct.com.au\/\">mp3direct.com.au<\/a> rang and said they were out of stock of the 256MB model I ordered, and suggested I get the bigger model (&#8220;smaller model? oh, yes, I suppose we have some of those too&#8230;&#8221;). It came with a necklace attachment (hook it into the ring on the back, loop it round your neck, and it&#8217;s light enough not to be a bother), it came with a little case with a belt clip, and it came with an armband that you can also clip the case to. I&#8217;m not convinced the armband&#8217;ll work terribly well, it seems both a little loose and possibly uncomfortable, but hey, we&#8217;ll see. And if not, it&#8217;ll hang around my neck well enough and won&#8217;t try depantsing me in public if I put it in my shorts&#8217; pocket. So it should work for its intended purpose pretty well. (The 128MB model doesn&#8217;t come with the case and armband apparently, otherwise the three models only differ in memory size and colour afaict)<\/p>\n<p>What else? It&#8217;s got a hold button, so you don&#8217;t accidently turn it on or off by bumping buttons. It&#8217;s got a funny proprietary USB connector on the device itself, so you have to use the supplied cable to connect it to a computer rather than just plugging it in. The headphones work, but jut out crazy-like &#8212; as though they&#8217;re a homage to Thor&#8217;s hammer or something. It records from an inbuilt microphone, from a line-in, or from the radio, which is cool, but probably useless. It can do shuffle play, I&#8217;m relieved to find; and you can even do playlists by putting mp3s in separate directories, by the looks, which seems to be better than a bunch of players manage. Ordering seems to be done by messing around with the FAT, though. Tacky, but apparently kinda standard for these things. As such, there&#8217;s a tool for it: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.oliver-frietsch.de\/reorganize\/index.php?lng=en\">ReOrganize<\/a>, originally Windows freeware, with a Linux port these days. That link via the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dansdata.com\/quickshot003.htm\">review of some noname mp3 player on Dan&#8217;s Data<\/a>. And hey, you didn&#8217;t even have to sign up to get that link like you would&#8217;ve at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.experts-exchange.com\/Applications\/Q_21036446.html\">Expert&#8217;s Exchange<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Oh, and its big feature is you can stick in an SD card, for either more mp3 storage, or just because you don&#8217;t have any other reader handy. The player&#8217;s only USB1, though, but when you&#8217;re not talking gigabytes, that&#8217;s not that big a deal. This didn&#8217;t work for me first go &#8212; it apparently makes both the internal flash and the card available over USB at once, and as such needs <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cs.sfu.ca\/~ggbaker\/personal\/cf-linux\">CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN enabled<\/a> in the kernel; though the kernel config help seems to suggest is normally not worth doing for clueless newbies. D&#8217;oh.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;re some lightweight reviews from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.australianit.news.com.au\/articles\/0,7204,9175845%5E15308%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html\">Kelly Mills at the Australian<\/a> and the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gadgets-weblog.com\/archives\/newgen5_tn530_256mb_review.html\">Gadgets Weblog<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s a bunch of other mp3 players around too of course. The other one I was leaning towards was the &#8220;Pocki MP3&#8221; which comes in a couple of versions, with similar features, and a substantially lower price tag. I ended up not liking the shape (in particular worrying that it&#8217;d be a nuisance to take jogging or to the gym since it didn&#8217;t seem to do the necklace or armband thing) and not feeling terribly confident that it wouldn&#8217;t be flakey &#8212; the Newgen5 specifically mentions Linux support, and has had firmware updates, whereas the reviews on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ebuyer.com\/\">ebuyer.com<\/a> seemed to indicate it&#8217;s occassionally flakey. And at least with the Newgen5 there&#8217;s an Australian company I can harangue. Probably futilely, but at least it&#8217;ll be futility in English!<\/p>\n<p>And to finish, why not pretend I&#8217;m on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.livejournal.com\/~uiui\/\">Livejournal<\/a> just this once?<\/p>\n<p>Current music: <i><a href=\"http:\/\/musiclub.web.cern.ch\/MusiClub\/bands\/cernettes\/songs\/collider.html\">Collider<\/a> &#8211; Les Horribles Cernettes<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Current mood: <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/azure.humbug.org.au\/~aj\/blogpics\/random\/livejournal-indolent.gif\" align=\"absmiddle\" vspace=\"2\" alt=\"\" \/> <i>Indolent<\/i><\/p>\n<p>(Oh, and to be complete: People are mean and make life suck! Except when they aren&#8217;t and it doesn&#8217;t!)<\/p>\n<p>(Yeah, &#8216;sif I can finish a post in the time it takes for just one song to play: also listening to <i>Emma&#8217;s Song &#8211; Sinead O&#8217;Connor<\/i>, <i>Innocent Eyes &#8211; Delta Goodrem<\/i>, <i>Love is Never Equal &#8211; Jill Sobule<\/i>, and apparently the closest thing to testosterone in my playlist at the moment is <i>Pass It Around<\/i> by <i>The Donnas<\/i>&#8230; Hrm. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.victimsoftism.org\/\">Something<\/a> must be done about this situation, too)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been thinking of getting an iPod for quite a while, but hadn&#8217;t quite managed to get over the &#8220;$500 for a fancy-shmancy walkman?? pfft!&#8221; mental hurdle. However things came to a head recently &#8212; I&#8217;ve joined the local gym to try to get a bit fitter for skiing in a couple of weeks (Mmmm. 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