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Tharnack wrote: I'm looking for a Mp3 player that can be connected to an external hard drive and play the songs it contains. It would be better if it has some kind of display or screen. You're not looking for something portable, are you? If it's not portable, why not use the network rather than USB? -- Matthew Weigel the email address is real the contents of the post are not |
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Well, when I posted this message I had no very precise idea of what to
expect. After doing some more surfing and reading I have to come at the same conclusion that such a device don't really exists for the moment on the market. There is one company, that I know, that has based it's player on the idea of separate components: it's the Neuros Digital Audio Player http://www.neurosaudio.com/ But unfortunately the back pack drive must come from their labs to be compatible. For what I've seen, the USB promoting group is developping what they call USB On-the-go (OTG) standard. It could allow a device to access another device via a USB connection, without a computer. Maybe that's the thing that will allow this to be possible. But anyway, companies that makes these players must have a way to interface from the hard drive to the 'motherboard'. I just don't know if it's the same protocol for all or a player by player issue. But for now I just bought a Rio Karma player 20GB on ebay for a good price and I'll buy another one when the technology will improve. It's actually a really changing area and I guess I will find the player I'm looking for in a near future. Tharnack Overdog wrote: Tharnack wrote in message m... I'm looking for a Mp3 player that can be connected to an external hard drive and play the songs it contains. It would be better if it has some kind of display or screen. Maybe this will help you understand what I mean: http://store.lexar.com/index.cfm?cat...MPC-231&bhcp=1 The important thing is that the player and the drive are 2 separate components unlike players such a ipod. I have some external USB drives too, and I've long wished that something like what you described existed. Unfortunately, to the best of my knowledge, it does not. The main reason is that USB is a complex protocol, and you would need a separate device driver for each hard drive you wanted to connect. Nobody really has an incentive to do all that work, just so you can avoid buying the hard drive component of their product. Of course, who knows? Maybe somebody is working on it as we speak. But in general it seems like a niche product. Most consumers are not "power users" and wouldn't even understand what you're asking for. Just as an example, the iPod designed by Apple can't be opened at all-- even to replace the batteries when they go bad. You're supposed to buy another one when this happens. (I am not kidding.) On an unrelated topic... in general, it's worth remembering that hard-drive based mp3 players are delicate. When hard drives are spinning, the amount of g-force they can endure is small. Not something that you would really want to use when jogging, for example. I would much rather have a flash-based mp3 player than a hard-drive based one. (What I actually have is a portable CD player, which is dirt cheap and adequate to the job.) Overdog |
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Tharnack wrote: For what I've seen, the USB promoting group is developping what they call USB On-the-go (OTG) standard. It could allow a device to access another device via a USB connection, without a computer. Maybe that's the thing that will allow this to be possible. Nope. I mean, yes, that would do it... but many devices already already get around that by being USB hosts. The Terapin mine comes to mind as one example. The TiVo is an example of a set-top box that acts as a USB host, as is the PS2 (and maybe the XBox, I can't remember). Just out of curiosity, though, *why* do you want this? But anyway, companies that makes these players must have a way to interface from the hard drive to the 'motherboard'. I just don't know if it's the same protocol for all or a player by player issue. I'm pretty sure they all use IDE. -- Matthew Weigel the email address is real the contents of the post are not |
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Matthew Weigel wrote:
Just out of curiosity, though, *why* do you want this? Basic idea was to build a portable mp3 player that could be easily upgraded. When you don't have more space or hard drives becomes cheaper, just buy another one and plug it in. And to keep it relatively affordable. I can't imagine paying for a device that will be outdated in a few months. Just makes sense to me. I'm pretty sure they all use IDE. That's good to know. To MHO, the next mp3 player should be HDD IDE plug n play. But that's not going to happen really soon. |
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In article ,
Tharnack wrote: Basic idea was to build a portable mp3 player that could be easily upgraded. When you don't have more space or hard drives becomes cheaper, just buy another one and plug it in. And to keep it relatively affordable. I can't imagine paying for a device that will be outdated in a few months. Just makes sense to me. USB is not what you want though. Not at all. It can't provide power, and it's an external connection. I'm pretty sure they all use IDE. That's good to know. To MHO, the next mp3 player should be HDD IDE plug n play. But that's not going to happen really soon. http://www.digmind.com/store/index_500.html :-) -- Matthew Weigel the email address is real the contents of the post are not |
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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 17:58:08 -0500, Matthew Weigel
wrote: USB is not what you want though. Not at all. It can't provide power, yes it can and it's an external connection. You got that bit right :-) |
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Laurence Payne wrote: On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 17:58:08 -0500, Matthew Weigel wrote: USB is not what you want though. Not at all. It can't provide power, yes it can Whoops, you're right. There are a few bus-powered hard drives out there. -- Matthew Weigel the email address is real the contents of the post are not |
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Matthew Weigel wrote:
Whoops, you're right. There are a few bus-powered hard drives out there. Usually, all USB powered HDs are laptop-class drives due to their low current requirements (something along the lines of 1/3 to 1/10th of a 3.5" desktop HD). |
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Matthew Weigel wrote in message ...
In article , Tharnack wrote: Basic idea was to build a portable mp3 player that could be easily upgraded. When you don't have more space or hard drives becomes cheaper, just buy another one and plug it in. And to keep it relatively affordable. I can't imagine paying for a device that will be outdated in a few months. Just makes sense to me. USB is not what you want though. Not at all. It can't provide power, and it's an external connection. Actually, the USB bus does provide power. The red wire is specced to 4.5 - 5V @ 500 mA. USB 2.0 might provide even more bus power-- I haven't looked at the spec. If you read his original post, he is basically looking for a device that connects to his USB storage device, and play the music on it. So I don't really understand your comment about "usb is an external connection, therefore usb is bad." Btw... in another thread you point out that most USB hard drives use IDE internally. That's irrelevant, because they talk to the outside world via a usb protocol. Unless you like soldering 40 external wires to your drive, you're not gonna see that IDE bus. BTW, you are correct that it is possible to replace the battery inside an Apple iPod. However, for a long time, Apple had no official program in place for battery replacement. Only the ingenuity of 3rd party vendors allowed ipod users to repair their old ipods. Add to that the fact that each generation of the product has made it harder to open the case, and you can see why I feel pretty justified in saying that "apple does not encourage people to replace ipod batteries." Overdog I'm pretty sure they all use IDE. That's good to know. To MHO, the next mp3 player should be HDD IDE plug n play. But that's not going to happen really soon. http://www.digmind.com/store/index_500.html :-) |
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