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BigTymer 8th Jul 2006 1:18 pm

Got my MP4 nano clone (2GB)... PICS and thoughts
 
After a 1-day delay thanks to USPS misrouting the package, I received my MP4 player.

It's a black 2GB nano clone, apparently called a "Yepo Nano"

I filled it up with about 1.12GB and verified that each song plays via the player on my PC, so I'm pretty positive that it's really 2 gigs, I just haven't had the time to fill it up yet.

I'm in love with this thing... It looks just like a Nano, no big "MP4" logo, just the screen and the buttons, came with a ton of accessories (FM transmitter/car charger, wall charger, armband, silicon case, suede pouch, necklace), and works great.

The seller said it played MTV format, but thankfully it came preloaded with two AMV files that play fine and look great, so I will be able to load it up with some stuff without taking a ton of space.

I've played around with it a bit, the FM transmitter that lets you play it on your car stereo without an audio-in isn't all that great (gets lots of static) but it was a bonus and doubles as a car charger... The demo videos that were loaded onto it play really smoothly and look impressive... It came bundled with a mini-CD with a bunch of software (AMV converters/etc), but thanks to the warning I think I will stick to software I download from this site to ensure I don't get infected with spyware.

My big surprise is that it would appear that the player has 3.5.37 firmware which apparently is the latest and greatest from what I've read, but unfortunately I can't browse songs like some can, I can skip around if I know what number the song is and go straight to that number, but otherwise it works more like a shuffle.

Still, I paid $76 shipped and a real Nano costs about 150ish, and doesn't do half of the stuff as this thing, nor come with all the accessories, so I'm very happy and would highly recommend, barring this thing goes up in flames in a day or two :lol:

Here are the pics of my new Nano.

http://www.indyasylum.com/mp4/mp41.jpg

http://www.indyasylum.com/mp4/mp42.jpg

http://www.indyasylum.com/mp4/mp43.jpg

http://www.indyasylum.com/mp4/mp44.jpg

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If anyone wants I will try and see if I can get more info on the player from the tool that does that, if you could link me to what I need to do so that would be great.

PS: On the fourth picture, there are 2 dates.... The top one is 6/20/2006, do you think that this was when this unit was assembled? I have already set it with todays date (7/5/06) but the firmware info screen still shows 6/20/2006 and 3/15/05... If it was really manufactured on the 20th, that's pretty impressive since it practically just rolled off the assembly line.

Thanks for all the help, I'll be looking into converting AMV's and a few days and will probably need some more :P

Rocker81 9th Jul 2006 9:00 am

Re: Got my MP4 nano clone (2GB)... PICS and thoughts
 
looks JUST like mine, but the layouts different. My batters on the bottom right...and my menus look different...but the same casing at least...probably just your firmware...i like yours better i think. hehe.

admin 9th Jul 2006 12:00 pm

BigTymer

Nice looking player.
Wonder if anyone will notice the difference if you put a Nano theme on it ;)

I didn't notice the second date on my players in the firmware info, just one date which is the date of the firmware.

If you have the cd, look around for a .fw file. This is generally the FULL FIRMWARE of your player, which will be very helpful in recovering your player if all goes wrong.

Would love to get a hold of those sample .amv files if you can upload them to the site.

I too have firmware ver 3.5.37 on my player, but also dont' have the file browsing feature. :( Maybe it's a feature some manufacturers have paid for to have on their players, which others don't?

George iv 9th Jul 2006 6:19 pm

Re: Got my MP4 nano clone (2GB)... PICS and thoughts
 
BigTymer

we seem to have the same player. same casing, same menu layout, same reproduction layout (eq, bat lvl...), same F/W. same capacity.

So far I'm happy with the player, everythings work fine... even the radio. battery life is ok (6-7hr), if you think the sample videos are good, wait 'till you see a beeter encoded amv. I use MP3 utilities 4.00. And use chipset=0 in the .ini and the videos look great.

I had to convert my mp3 to 64k wma because I ran out of space. I could fit more music and IMO the quality is the same.

If you're going to modify the F/W (themes, intro animation......) don't forget to BACKUP your F/W first and for the love of god, donīt use other people's F/W, use only yours, it'll will save you from killing your new friend.

I hope you enjoy your new player.

admin 10th Jul 2006 5:21 am

Re: Got my MP4 nano clone (2GB)... PICS and thoughts
 
[quote="George iv";p="4789"]BigTymer

If you're going to modify the F/W (themes, intro animation......) don't forget to BACKUP your F/W first and for the love of god, donīt use other people's F/W, use only yours, it'll will save you from killing your new friend. [quote]

:)
Well said and expressed there George iv.

dansvob 16th Jul 2006 1:11 am

I have an indentical player. You could not tell the diference looking at them side by side. Although my Firmware version is 3.5.35 2006/04/07. I wonder if the 3.5.37 would work on mine, or if it would be a big mistake trying. I am a bit unhappy with my menu/selection screen and would like to find an alternative list style menu.


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