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KDEuserX 30th Jan 2009 10:37 am

Diel Rhapsody, mp5 player
 
So, I lost my ipod-touch clone, so I bougth another mpx player because my nokia 6670 is not good when comes to playing music(got 6121c later).

When I first time used this player, I was like wtf, it works just fast as just about any ipod, unlike those ipod clones, but its just odd that player dont turn on using switch, you'll need to turn player on by turining it "on" using switch and holding play/pause button, and then it turns on, just annoying.

buttons are on top of playr, what is confusing sometimes, but its okay, but they all are "clik-y" what sucks.

Players menu system/UI is nice, it works good and I dont have any problems with it, also when you goto music player menu, you can view your music from all music, by artist, by album, by gnre and from you favorites, and it works really well, and selecting your faforite track dont take hours, like on diel-kreole.

music player itself is good, its clean and you dont have crap on screen like on most ipod clones, where jumping blocks takes almost whole screen, and song name is in one row. Also you have some "playFX" chip on this player, so bass sound really good with good headphones.

And for video player, well its okay, it plays just about any mp4 and avi files, but then this player didnt come with any cd's, so you'll need conver videos using vidrop, also manual dont say anywhere what is this players resolution, so idk is it 320x240, or 272x480(or480x272, or then 272x480 is for 16:9 videos and 320x240 for 4:3 videos, IDK), or then just not covering them, but then this player only has 2gb memory, but it supports micro-sd cards, not sure about HC support, but I heared it supports 4gt cards, but I only have used nokias 128mb and 1gt sandisc's micro-sd card.
Speaking of micro-sd cards, its annoying when you cant move/copy files between player and micro-sd card.


Plus:
+Works MUCH FASTER than most mp3 and mp4 players
+Nice menu system/UI
+Micro-sd card sold
+3" screen
+PlayFX chip
+everything

Cons:
-cant copy/move files between player and micro-sd
-you cant have your own BG, so you have to use ones what are in software
-KDE dont like this player, because it starts to charge battery when I connect player to my machine :evil:
-it got cheap feeling, because of colors(white+baby blue) and plastcky, I dropped it from 2meters and front cover dropped by itself, but still it works good
-no volume buttons, only one "vol" button
-only 2gb memory
-build-in speaker is not loud enougth

I give to it 8/10

Some picures of it: http://never.waret.us/mpfour/rhapsody

knob 30th Jan 2009 11:16 am

Re: Diel Rhapsody, mp5 player
 
Nice player, did you back up your firmware? :-

http://mympxplayer.org/firmware-extr...s-vt10856.html

Rockchip RK2706 players should work fine if you got Linux kernel v2.6.27.


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