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Mp3 Players - h320

agentsmith101

Senior member
How good is it. How much did you get it from and where? MOST IMPORTANTLY: HOW GOOD IS THE VIDEO PLAYBACK? HOW BIG IS THE PLAYBACK SCREEN FOR WATCHING VIDEOS?

K thanks.

(Contrary to other threads i welcome fanbois/haters to state their opinion there...but dont get carried away...i need more opinions on best mp3 player.)
 
http://dapreview.com knows all.

Being an h120 owner, I'm inherently biased toward iriver products for their quality. However, the h320 is built like a brick, both in size and weight. If I were you, I would definitely give the Cowon iAudio x5 a serious look, as that player is basically an h320 with a better form factor and smoother video playback (at the sacrifice of a bit of screen resolution.)
 
Originally posted by: agentsmith101
cowon iaudio x5 looks great and all....but i dont like the remote thing.
actually, i dont believe the x5 is going to come with a remote here in the states. but ive heard they are going to sell it seperately or the one from the m3 is also compatible. the remote isnt bad, but with the controls/screen on the actual device this time, the remote isnt a necessity.
 
im gonna mostly be watching family guy etc on it...if its comparable to psps video playback, i will have NO probs with it at all.
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Why do you want to look at videos on an mp3 player??

I can think of plenty of possibilities... particularly boring class, long ride to work/school, frequent flyer, wants to watch without disturbing SO/roommate, etc.
 
The actual image quality of video is very nice (so long as you reencode it with a decent bitrate), but it is only 10fps. For animation or slower paced video, it is good enough. Anything with significant amounts of action will be very choppy though.

To convert the video, I'd reccomend either iriverter or doing it yourself manually through virtualdub. Try converting a few and playing them back, that should give you an indication of how it will look on the player itself.
 
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