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i just got one of these bad boys

down side of 1.25k firmware is the battery life gets sucked out like a biatch

use 1.20k, it will fix it, and you will only lose ff and rw capability

for more information, check out www.misticriver.net

There is some progress being made with EasyRiver?.

Currently it converts the video, through a very simple drag 'n drop interface, to a h3xx compatible format. Progress is being made towards multiple encoding sessions theough one base window at once

I have spoken to my friend and he is willing to distribute the prog.

He is waiting on permission from the mencoder guys.

He reckons the app will be good enough for a stable release by tuesday, it would be sooner but we have an exam tomorrow morning and a ****-up tomorrow night.

/k

You guys are making me excited so I placed in an order from buyeretail :-)

Items

IRIH340iRiver H340 (H340)

1 @ $373.89 = $373.89

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Order Subtotal:$373.89

Sales Tax:$0.00

Shipping:$14.99 (Ground)

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Order Total:$388.88

Pay ByVisa XXXXXXXXXXXX_ _ _ _

Lucky there was no tax :-)

My flatmate is writing a VB program to take a video file in, pass it through built-in virtual dub at the required settings, and output an h300 compatible xvid avi.

He started an hour ago and expects to be finished tomorrow.

Its being coded specifically for me, but if it works well, i'll share it.

/k

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There's a java app that does it, too.

It's pretty nice.

http://www.misticriver.net/boards/showthread.php?p=105232

They had them for $260 at best buy the other day...

Ran out to my car to get a credit card, and some lucky b*stard had bought the last one before me (didn't think to ask them how many they had!!)...

You can't imagine how steamed I was...

*sighs* as soon as this sports eason finishes up, I'm back to work again, and I'll save up another hundred or so and nab a 340.

can I use this with a Mac ? I mean what filesystem does the hard drive use ? I don't like iPod so dont suggest it..please!

if this use NTFS then I cant use it with my iBook only my desktop which is really old.

My iRiver H340 just arrived today.

What does the HOLD button do?

Thank You

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The hold button will "Lock" the buttons so that if you push it, the device won't respond.. Great for jogging or putting it in your pocket. If you release the hold switch the device will operate as normal.

I got mine from caplinktech for 385 dollars

It is good that they have no sales tax.

Hopefully it is worth it :)

Anyone got the case from iRiver that 29 dollars case?

Is it better than the case that came with the H300?

Anyone knows when a LCD remote will come out for the player?

Features seem nice but the interface looks like it's a little confusing and the thing looks really thick.

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the interface is just as simple as ipod, and the thing is just as thick as an ipod.

looks can be decieving.

the remote has been announced, and is for sale here:

https://secure1.nexternal.com/shared/StoreF...ount2=972739815

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