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Originally Posted by clackers91";p="
has anyone tried longer freezing, fridging or slower thawing to room temp times? or number of repetitions? im currently trying this on my Black Hawk and 2 uxcell headphones. i would do it to my FMP 1.8 but i cant live without music at school and i didnt want to mess around with transferring files over (transfer speed is 800KBs (0.8MBs)  ops:
ill leave it in the coolest freezer for 24hours, fridge for 12 hours and put it in my car refridgeration cooler (with power adapter) for 6 hours then let it cool down by itself slowly
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So do it on one mp4 at a time. Then when the Black Hawk is done, shove the FMP in the icebox, use the BH. Longer freezing times shouldn't be necessary because it only takes so long to get to the freezing stage (I generally do 12 hours min.), and I don't see that it would help to go through many freezing cycles without subsequent thawing cycles (remember that a domestic freezer is always cycling off). 6 hours is a good amount of time for the fridge phase.
The longer the thawing time however, the better, so after you take the stuff out of the fridge, its good to keep it wrapped well in blankets and in the coldest part of the house. More repititions might also help, but note the inventor didn't find merit in more than 2 repititions. I personally haven't tested more than 2 (although I'm sure I have frozen things more than 2 repititions). Also, whatever accessories that come with your player, I'd recommend also throwing them in the freezer along with the player. USB cable, charger, power adapter, headphones, case, etc., for better results.
Well, I'd be curious to know whether you perceive any differences after your experiment.