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 |  | Review of X4-Tech   Clipman
    Silver Edition MP3 PlayerSummary: I was reasonably happy with it, but:Except:
      Screen illumination virtually dead now at 2009.09 (seems
      to have got worse even though not in use & not exposed to
      direct sunlight.The screen seems to have burnt into its default image of
      clipman & PC & a data / power transfer. &It doesn't support enough sub directories.I think (not sure) it's too stupid to sort directory
      names in alphabetic order. (ie if you delete some music &
      add a new directory. (Solution: copy all music back to
      computer, delete all off Clipman, & rewrite to Clipman in
      alphabetic order.)Speed. Via a Belkin USB-2 Cardbus
      adapter, to a single large file on the file system:: date ;
      testblock -v -n
      dummy ; date Will write then read. Block size 61440 (0xf000).
      27 mins for 519,659,520 bytes = 412,428 bytes / sec =
      3,299,424 bits/sec That's 3 times slower than Sigmatel Purchased
      2005.09 for 89 Euro in Conrad im Tal, Munich Germany.
     CompatibilityManuals
      The english printed manual is largely
      un-intelligible.Read the German printed manual instead (if you read
      German). Even that has problems, ie the macros to include the
      graphic symbols for the keys failed, they are all hollow
      squares).I guess the original is some Asian language as X4-Tech have 2 x Chinese + Japanese
      & Korean & various European operational
      languages.In both English & German paper manuals (& german
      pdf) the pictures on page 4 (E) / 8 (G) of the display are
      very poor.Info@X4-TECH.de can email you a
      colour German PDF & MS-Word manual for your laptop, to
      save carrying surplus reference manuals around for all the
      gadgets you maybe have. When I asked for English too, X4-Tech
      seem to have monochrome hand scanned theirs & mailed it.
      A pity X4-Tech didn't put it on the mini cdrom. It's also not
      on their web site. Maybe if enough people mail X4-Tech asking
      for it, X4-Tech will realise its best to put manuals on the
      web, also so that people have better / latest versions / translations. Flash Upgrade
      There's a facility to flash upgrade the operational system,
      but no flash upgrade on their web. (Think BIOS PC main board
      type flash). Manual marks this as dangerous, for their
      technicians only. I mailed X4-Tech & X4-Tech replied
      (2005.10.14) there's no flash upgrade available. When there
      is, X4-Tech  will put it on
      their web. If someone notices before me please let me know,
      & I'll then delete this note about "None"
    Software Problems - Interfacing
      Menu reports my software version as: SCD AT851240
      2005/08/15 ACT_3.2.08See also http://scrub50187.com/MP4.html
        
        (This section referred to by my 
        devd/berklix.conf entry).
 
          
            If you see Clipman screen going on & off,
            alternating between battery charge logo & black off
            screen: 
            
              Disappearance of the clipman device may well
              crash the computer operating systemFreeBSD in
              a tight loop with while (1);ls -1 /dev/da* ;
              end will show da devices coming & going Fast
              !If USBD or DEVD tries to use those disappearing
              /dev/ inodes to mount clipman file system, FreeBSD may
              well crash.Having any other USB devices connected that also
              behave as /dev/da* USB memory sticks or disc drives
              is likely to cause them problems too. Disconnect
              them.
                Even if FreeBSD doesn't crash it might well get in
                a strange state, where eg 
                
                  it can't write /dev/da0, eg fails to fsck -y
                  -t msdosfs /dev/da0Before halt it may crash.Never the less, if in doubt a reboot is
                  recommended.
            
Thoughts on how to prevent it going clipman going
          off, & FreeBSD crashing:To ensure Clipman has some battery charged before
          attempting to use it: Charge by connecting to a powered
          hub not connected to a computer.However possibly it might be best if it's Not fully
          charged, as then it might timeout & disconnect while
          it is a mounted file system ?
The Clipman dual access mode stuff confuses me.Turn clipman power OFF before connecting. I have
          2007.08 successfully with a turned Off clipman &
          FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, run mount -t msdosfs /dev/da1
          /usb/clipmanOther times this hasn't worked.
Perhaps turning on clipman, then setting clipman
          "Power Off" to "0" may help ?I've seen clipman screen go dark after umount
          /dev/da0, & then come on again a minute
          later.I've seen clipman screen flicker during reboot, even
          when a powered hub was in between.Need to look an man devd to see if can keep power on
          & not delete device.
            OLD NOTES TO BE REVIEWED: 
            
              . With clipman power switch
              turned on, & clipman's `Online Mode' set to
              @Multi Drive!@|", FreeBSD does not crash, but with
              power turned off on Clipman slide switch (& I
              cant remember which Online Mode setting I had),
              straight after a manual fsck -t msdos /dev/da0,
              FreeBSD crashes - sometimes.I believe if Clipman powers up from laptop,
              laptop mounts the file system, mp3 player then
              decides nothing to do, & powers off, (to charge
              battery faster I guess), BSD then panics as mounted
              file system absent.
                It takes ages, maybe half a minute to a minute to
                connect (on a fast laptop (CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R)
                4 Mobile CPU 1.90GHz (1893.86-MHz 686-class CPU)
                but with a USB1 interface): 
                
mount -t msdos /dev/da0 /mnt
 
      I haven't yet explored the FreeBSD ports collection for tools
      to generate the movie format (.MTV) format that the clipman
      wants. Maybe its just Mpeg TV ie .mpg 
       
        /usr/ports/multimedia/mtv ->
        http://www.mpegtv.com/player-license.txthttp://www.moviecodec.com/topics/7595p1.html
        Google searchSoftware Problems - Intrinsic Internal
      
        Menus & Manual
          Getting out of menus & making the selection active
          doesn't seem always as well documented as getting in. (ie
          setting time & telling it to start)
         Clock
          While setting the clock it stops (unlike on a PC BIOS) so
          while you set the date, the seconds slip behind.
         Music Directory Navigation
          is undocumented.
         Music Directory Depth
          Does it support multi level directories ? I have tried
          writing eg /classics/bach/album/tune.mp3 but I can't get
          anything deeper than eg /classics/audio_07.jpg to play.
         Long names
          don't seem to be supported, eg composer_name.album_name
          truncates to approx composer_name.
         Multi-Drive mode
          is only documented relevant to its interaction with
          Microsoft, its not clear, but I guess the idea is to
          split the memory with an Fdisk MBR, & encrypt the 2nd
          smaller slice as private data.
         
          I don't know yet know which FreeBSD tools to use to
          convert the .wav from the microphone to mp3. 
           (For standard .wav files from a CD, no problem with
          just eg 
lame cdrom_example.wav track.mp3
file cdrom_example *
cdrom_example.mp3: MP3, 128 kBits, 44.1 kHz, JStereo
cdrom_example.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, stereo 44100 Hz
 
          But with these .wav files from the Clipman I'm stuck . 
           Here's a little WAV
          file (that says "Small Sample") (but I may have to
          config apache to serve it, so here a uu-encoded copy in an ascii file
          produced by 
            uuencode hello_sample.wav < hello_sample.wav >
            hello_sample.txt
           
          file hello_sample* reports: 
           
            hello_sample.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE
            audio, IMA ADPCM, mono 8000 Hz
           Hardware Problems
      
        Static
          The screen doesn't seem to have a screen saver software,
          & quite quickly the screen seems to get burnt in
          faint blue images of graphics that are illuminated
          frequently. 
           I touched the aluminium chassis which XP was running
          some disk checker. XP aborted the checker. The clipman
          hadn't crashed though as a 2nd invocation of the checker
          completed OK. I guess the static just interrupted the USB
          connection.Cable
          The USB plug is very small (ie smaller than the normal
          mini USB plug). The cable that implements it is
          un-necessarily heavy & thick. Tough ! You have no
          option but to carry it with you to move music.
         Chassis
          You will need a minute cross headed screwdriver to
          unscrew the back, else you can't install the neck
          suspended carry cord, cos X4-Tech  forgot to make a curve to
          bend the string inside the chassis after you try to push
          it through one hole & hope it might come out of other
          hole, which it never will, being vertical side walls.
        Picture
          Yes I know its out of focus. I don't plan to fix that.
          For a better picture of outside only go to to : X4-Tech 
Case
           My aluminium case was badly pressed. I took
          a file to it to remove the rough edge before it frayed
          the string.I added a tiny dob of glue gun glue to round the
          inside of the case, to avoid the aluminium cutting the
          cord at right angles.I assembled it `wrong way up' with holes at base of
          unit, so when it hangs round your neck, its right way up
          when you lift it to select options. You then need to
          shorten the string (to avoid straining audio cable) -
          just pull the loop end through & back through the
          spring loaded catch.
        Labels
          Labels on buttons on side are too small / discrete, I
          stuck an ugly paper label on the front while learning.
          Maybe I'll use some Letraset & fix it with some
          cellulose spray (after masking screen & sides from
          spray drift, or much better, to avoid creep, removing the
          aluminium chassis).
        
        Features
          - Lots. 
           
            Things such as Sequence repeat for learning foreign
            languages - I haven't bothered to try.Can play multiple albums - A whole morning of
            listening without needing to select next album /
            cdrom.Half the thickness of some clunkier cigarette
            lighter size players, which wouldn't fit so well in an
            office shirt pocket, whereas this will.Disclaimer
          My Guess is X4-Tech
          is just the European importer, & some co in Asia
          makes them, But for URLs, I've just bundled it all as X4-TechThis is of course not an authorised or paid review,
          just my thoughts.All the other conditions of the Disclaimer on the
          side panel apply too. Humour On Related Competing Mac Nano:See Also: |