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Old 4th Jun 2006, 11:05 am
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Here is an excerpt from a previous post re: hacked "4 or 8Gb" players:

Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 5:56 pm Post subject: Re: Lost Memory Problem - explained

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Here is a quick clarification, I hope :

The issue is BIT versus BYTE. If I remember correctly, 8 bits=1 byte.
OK, stay with me.

If a chip is stated as having 1gigaBIT (in manufacturer white paper), this is actually = to 128 true mb. 2 gigaBIT=256mb, 3 gigaBIT=384mb, 4 gigaBIT= 512mb, 8 gigaBIT = 1024mb or 1 true gigaBYTE.
So, you buy a 1gb player from honorable Chinese merchant, you load 1 true gigBYTE of data onto it.
A week later you start playing files past about 119mb and BAM!
The dreaded 'Format error' message....
You reformat w/ windoze, which shows true mb info, and you see you only have 128mb -apprx. 9mb for overhead or 119mb. Files placed on chip up to 119mb play fine. After 119mb, 'Format error' !
You cannot get back something you never had to begin with.
But you format, format, and re-re-re format, but oops! Every time windoze will show TRUE MB capacity.
By this time your player is beyond the 7 day warranty given by ' honorable Chinese merchant '. Etc. Etc.

So, go ahead and get the brand new Gazillion GB player ( read gigaBIT ) on ebay, but read warranty info 1st, and once you receive it, load it to it's capacity, play the last files first, and watch for errors.

Reformat, then notify seller that it's really only a 128mb player, AND DEMAND A REFUND..... Whew!
I write this to help unsuspecting buyers out there.
If anything I've said here is incorrect, please correct me....

Full post here:

http://www.mympxplayer.com/viewtopic.php?t=262

Iridium
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Old 4th Jun 2006, 2:26 pm
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Default Re: hacked "8Gb" player

Yeah, the majority of people in the industry use capital B to stand for Byte and lower case b stands for bit so be careful and be sure you know what you’re buying.
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Old 8th Jun 2006, 9:48 pm
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Default Re: hacked "8Gb" player

Thanks for that relaxxx,

Unfortunately, most sellers would not know a bit from a byte.

But everyone here knows better, right ?

Hopefully these post will help random surfers, and bring Binh more hits.
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