Trunksan Posted October 8, 2012 Share Posted October 8, 2012 Hi, just a "semi-off topic" topic. I haven't written much the past years, so now that I have something interesting to tell, I thought I might put down a rant with some info that you might find interesting. Part 1 Around 2007 I bought a Toshiba Gigabeat S (now discontinued since Toshiba allied with microsoft for the horrbile Zune). I hated Ipods (despite the excelent interface) for all of Apple's propietary/exclusivity shit , the overpricing, all the U2 hype and the fact that other MP3 players at the time were better sounding and relatively open (creative ZEN being the best sounding at the time IMHO) so I bought the Gigabeat S 60GB for about $300. I hoped I'd take it with me for travelling, but I soon realised that I don't want to carry a $300 piece of tech with me, so I settled for a shitty 20 eur chinese mp3 clone for when I travel. So I was left with a semi-dissapointing gigabeat that stayed for many years in my gym (I have a small personal gym/room) and I took it with me for jogging, I always said that's it's the only piece of OVERPRICED equipment I've ever bought. And I say semi-dissapointing and overpriced because: 1)The interface is from microsoft, it's not good and battery consuming 2)It only syncs with Windows Media Player via a database/mp3tag system, so you don't have access to the file tree (I now found out that WMP autorenames the files to numerics so even if you manage to have acces to the files you're screwed). Obvioysly it doesn't work as a HDD and has a limited number of file types supported. 3)The battery is a generic Toshiba bat and doesn't last long The sound and amplification is fine though and the HDD is fast and stable. So it's OK for casual listening. The past weeks, my brother who's unemployed (after being fired like the majority of Greek youth emplyeees) has been messing around with hacking/moding his Samsung S2 phone, he's an IT genius so he can program, hack, and repair most IT stuff (and if he can't, he'll just study and do it eventually). So I thought I might have a go at the Gigabeat. So after a bit of searching I ended up @ rockbox.org. A free music player firware that is meant to overcome all those apple,microsoft et all, locks and exclusivities. Even though the Gigabeat S is not fully supported so I had to manually do some compiling (nothing special really), I flashed the old firware and installed rockbox. For the fully supported players it's a piece of cake. So what happened??????? The shitty Gigabeat S has been turned to A SUPER SUPER DUPER HDD/Media player system not a simple mp3 plater. I can't compliment this piece of software enough!!!!! It's like nothing I've ever seen or heard of before . It gives Winamp for the PC a run for it's money and it's a bloody FREE OPEN SOURCE portable player. Video and sound capabilities ,parametrisation and customisation are UNBELIEVABLE. I'm so excited that I went and gave them a $20 donation. I won't even bother with most of them but I'm sure some of you migh find those capabilites intersting. The sound is even better and the amplification too. I put a custom theme (I wear glasses so I need big fonts) as well and the Gigabeat is now SMOKING HOTTTT!!!! p!!! And the possibilities it gives you are fantastic... You can do some search and find which supported portable players (check the website for the supported players, most are older ones) has the hardware you want, go on ebay, buy a used on for less than 50 eur and VOILA you have a TOP NOTCH media player system and external hard drive. I guess most of you might already have one of those and install a dual boot so you can keep the old firware. I tottaly flashed the Shitty Microsoft CE firware and I'm getting a new battery. That's the first half of the story. Part 2 2 years ago I had a meniscus knee surgery from lifting weights without warm-up and with the wrong technique. At the time I could lift over 50 kilos with the turkish sit-up (a wrestling exercise) and I had just bought a full set of kettlebels (girya in Russian) instead of dumbells so I thought I'd give it a go with 12 kilos ONLY just for a test.... Result of wrong tech: I collapsed, my knee locked and luckily I was early in the movement, otherwise the weight could have fallen on me, or I could have gotten injured on any othe iron lying on the floor. The leg unlocked qucikly but eventually after progressively increased locking I had to get meniscus surgery a few months later. Since then my Judo/grappling/wrestling training has been totally iconsistent due to injuries and professional issues (work in the afternoon occasionaly). But since we are on a deep depression here in Greece, I now lack workload not time, so around May this year I thought I'd get more serious and consistent with my training. So in accordance with that AND THE GIGABEAT, I went for a jog yesterday that turned into a run/srpint and tabata training session. GOA-trance, gives me wings on the track The original Rezwalker and other fast-hard tracks from the likes of Astral, Chi-ad, Alienapa, Shakta, X-dream.... (while lifting weights I prefer groovie metal and harcore). So I put my earphones and run like a madman for more than an hour. I was so excited with my upraded Gigabeat that I tooootaly overexcerted myself, now my right leg (the injured one) is hurting from buttocks to toes, while my left is normal... which obviously means that my right leg's nervous and bone system hasn't recoverd despite the 2 years passed. Running with GOA in my ears for me is a bit like meditation: First its hard to get focused, than I start getting in the mood, different parts of my body hurt, then the pain goes aways and for a little while I'm calm, and then ZAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPP hell breaks lose, I can't stop running, I have a premise to run until a part of my body gives in, usually my legs or my lower back, I don't care if my lungs burn, I run until a muscle group starts disfunctioning, ie cramps, shakes... the problems is that if I'm in shape this can take a long time and the stadium shuts down at 10pm (I usually go there aroun 8-9pm), so it's not rare for me to run in the darkness when there's the moon. If I'm in a hurry though, after running I swtich to tabata sprinting, ie 200m sprint then 200m jog, or 100m sprint then 50m jog or sprinting then anaerobic endurance training (typical wrestling exercises) all of which require enormous amounts of energy and after less than 15 minutes I'm dead. Yesterday I actually stopped the process, fairly early, I hadn't run in a few months so although my muscles could have kept me going for much longer I thought I'd go home early... despite this my right leg still hurts... Anyway in conclusion: 1) Exercise with caution, don't overxcert yourself and always warp up, especially if you're listeing to GOA 2) GOA can help your endurance training (aerobic or anaerobic) 3) GET YOURSELF A ROCKBOX POWERED MP3 PLAYER, IT MAY BE ONE OF THE BEST INVESTEMENTS OF YOUR LIFE. That's all, my shift is finished, I'm going home limping, to rest my right leg. Tomorrow is physio training at the wrestling gym, it's a nightmare and unfortuanetly I can't put earphones on. Sorry for the long post.... my next one will probably be in a few months time, taking into consideration my habits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
travbrad1001 Posted October 9, 2012 Share Posted October 9, 2012 Sorry to hear about your leg, I hope it starts feeling better soon I find music in general gives me a lot more energy to exercise, but Goa in particular is such high energy music it just really gets me going. My iPod died about a year ago so I bought a cheap mp3 player (Sandisk Sansa Fuze) to replace it, which supports Rockbox. It's a bit more complicated than an iPod but it's so much more powerful, and has so many useful features (my iPod didn't even have custom EQ). The sound quality seems a lot better too. It also syncs/works well with my favorite music player on the PC, MediaMonkey, which is based on Winamp but offers even more customization options and features. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trunksan Posted October 9, 2012 Author Share Posted October 9, 2012 Did you install rockbox? Or kept the original firmware? I think rockbox sounds better because it doesn't convert the files... The gigabeat turned everything to .WMV. With Rockbox when you play a .wav, it's played as wave, an .mp3 uses the Mpeg codec, so no loss of quality during the conversion. And obviously WMP and it's files are shitty anyway. I don't know what format applr uses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest D N H Posted October 9, 2012 Share Posted October 9, 2012 Unfortunately, it doesn't apply on every player. I'm curious to listen to the difference. Mine is an Samsyng YP-Z5F and maybe in the future might have an (unstable?) version... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
travbrad1001 Posted October 10, 2012 Share Posted October 10, 2012 Did you install rockbox? Or kept the original firmware? I think rockbox sounds better because it doesn't convert the files... The gigabeat turned everything to .WMV. With Rockbox when you play a .wav, it's played as wave, an .mp3 uses the Mpeg codec, so no loss of quality during the conversion. And obviously WMP and it's files are shitty anyway. I don't know what format applr uses Yep I installed rockbox on it. I can still use the original firmware if I hold down a button when it starts, but I don't know why I would do that. I can imagine the quality being pretty bad if your gigabeat turned everything in to a WMV, especially if you went from mp3 to WMV. Mp3 already loses some sound quality, so converting to WMV after that you'd lose even more. The iPod supported most filetypes (mp3, wav, etc), but it couldn't play FLAC files at all, which is what I prefer to use if possible. It has the exact same quality as a WAV file, but it's about half the size. Even when playing mp3 or wav files the iPod never sounded as good as my Fuze with Rockbox though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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