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Drag and Drop Encoding for H3xx's

I wrote an app for encoding any video to iriver compatible.

It is basicly a front - end to mencoder but it has drag and drop + file spliting and it takes as many files as you can throw at it.

Well if anyone wants it:

biosed dot org

If you have any prob's or you like it leave a note on the forum!

/biosed

Starting up time takes: 3 minute and 25 second

timing from pressing the on button and the lcd turn on to when i was able to play a song. :)

That is like a whole song already hehe

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holy crap that is a long time. it's gotta be db mode.

with 500 songs i can see it loading fast, but i have close to 4000.

i could never wait 3 mins....

Drag and Drop Encoding for H3xx's

I wrote an app for encoding any video to iriver compatible.

It is basicly a front - end to mencoder but it has drag and drop + file spliting and it takes as many files as you can throw at it.

Well if anyone wants it:

biosed dot org

If you have any prob's or you like it leave a note on the forum!

/biosed

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thanks i'll try this as soon as i get home.

Drag and Drop Encoding for H3xx's

I wrote an app for encoding any video to iriver compatible.

It is basicly a front - end to mencoder but it has drag and drop + file spliting and it takes as many files as you can throw at it.

Well if anyone wants it:

biosed dot org

If you have any prob's or you like it leave a note on the forum!

/biosed

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Coded for me :D

/k

Got myself one for christmas, they're ****in sweet!!

Couple of people i know got iPods around christmas and they were all green when they saw my H320. Colour screen, fantastic sound, i dont need to use iTunes for putting files on to it, and the jewel in the crown for me, it plays video (although limited).

The _only_ bad point I have noticed so far is the boot up time increase when you start filling it.

Two thumbs up from me anyway.

/k

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what do you mean for the limited video thing?

iRiver just came out with the 1.27K firmware -misticriver

The only thing different is the fix for the battery drainage on the 1.25's

By the looks of it, there's hope for this player :woot::D

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Is www.misticriver.net working for any of u guys? I haven't been able to access/browse it for 3 days. :huh:

I really want to check out their reviews, since I plan on getting a H320.

Would u all recommend me getting a H320 or waiting if they release a H10 20gb version? Whenever that may be.

Is www.misticriver.net working for any of u guys? I haven't been able to access/browse it for 3 days.  :huh:

I really want to check out their reviews, since I plan on getting a H320.

Would u all recommend me getting a H320 or waiting if they release a H10 20gb version? Whenever that may be.

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Well if you are just going to be using it for music then get the H10 but if you want to watch videos and view pictures, its going to be hard on a small display. I would go for the H320.

where can I find an international version online?  I don't know how to tell on these online stores if it's the US version or international.  By the box, if they show the box?  what if the box isn't pictured?

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you mean the UK version, if so, you got to get it from the UK. eBay is your best bet, plus the price is alot more in the UK

so I've seen people on message boards say that the US version is flawed (not sure how), so it would be better for me to get an international (UK) version? Then also, you say it's more expensive in the UK, but on ebay, the ones that I think are the UK version (because the price is listed in GBP) are typically 40 GBP, which would be around $100, right? That doesn't seem right. If that's right, is there anything I should worry about by buying off ebay, just because it seems a bit sketchy?

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