| Cowon is hands down the best company when it comes to supporting a player after its release. The S9 was already a leading player in its category, but that hasn’t stopped Cowon from adding things like widgets, more codecs, new ways to navigate, and now gapless playback. They just released a beta firmware (2.31) that provides gapless playback for lossless formats, and Ogg Vorbis. Another addition that’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser is support for M3U playlists. Check out the full list of updates below:
Firmware 2.31b:
- Added the typist feature that is a notepad with a keyboard.
- Improved receiving quality, compatibility, and performance of Bluetooth.
- Support gapless playback in lossless music files (WAV, FLAC, APE, and LOSSLESS WMA) and OGG files.
- Support M3U.
- Support AVI files that are damaged.
- Fixed the error that frame color wasn’t changed in document mode.
- Fixed some minus operation error in calculator.
- Support Thai.
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According to a member at iAudiophile, the update also provides support for MP4 containers. Cowon you rock!
Download:
2.31b (international version)
1.31b (Korean version)
3.31b (DMB models)
Cowon S9 at Amazon
Just completely random this time around. Don’t worry, I’ll get to tech stuff soon.
Over the years, I’ve received a lot of juicy tips about upcoming players from people claiming to be insiders. Some turned out to be true, others merely a fan’s dream list. Often it’s easy to tell the difference, but if I were told the upcoming Zune would be an OLED touchscreen device powered by an Nvidia Tegra chip, with an HD radio, a built-in web browser, and possible Xbox gaming integration, I’d be a little skeptical. It just sounds too good to be true, but we all know now that it’s [link]real]/link], and it’s coming this Fall. The original leak was published by Neowin, who recently caught up with their source to find out more about the Zune HD.
This deep throat mystery source at Microsoft actually admitted to his higher-ups that he leaked the news, and continued to do so afterward. Now that takes courage folks. There were only a handful of juicy tidbits in the interview, including the possibility of a 64GB model down the line, and a broad pricing estimate of $249 - $280 for the 16GB model. The source also said Microsoft is working to get movies onto Zune Marketplace. Something that brings home his other statement of the ZHD being designed as a “center of entertainment.”. The Zune HD will be released in three months, three agonizingly long months.
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Thanks Ricardo Dawkins
We hope you haven’t forgotten about the Sony X1000 series. We haven’t kept up with our weekly love affair with this player, but don’t think for a second that I’m not anticipating the moment I get my hands on one. In the meantime, we’ll have to settle on the next best thing, reviews from around the web. The latest comes from ABi, who opted to acquire a UK model. It s mostly the same as the US version, except it lacks the Slacker Radio feature.
ABi editor Grahm Skee states the X1000 “is easily the fastest most accurate touch screen on any device I have used to date”. The X1000 also has a superb build quality, and a nice scratch resistant display. As you’d expect, Skee was impressed with the sound quality, rating it as one of his favorites. It’s not all sunshine and roses though. The built-in web browser doesn’t work too well with full fledged websites, just mobile versions. While videos do look nice on the 3.0″ OLED display, getting them on there is a nuisance since it doesn’t have native support for the most popular video formats and resolutions. And finally, it looks like Sony still hasn’t learned their lesson in the software department. The included Media Transfer software is buggy and requires you to pay in order to fully get the most out of it. Thankfully it isn’t required, as the X1000 is a UMS device. Check out the summary and interface walkthrough video below:
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Pros
- Great Sound Quality
- Capacitive touch screen
- Great OLED screen
- Slacker Radio, YouTube, Direct Download Podcasts
- Solid design
Cons
- No Native Video Playback, Conversion is Neccesary
- Expensive
- Horrible Included Software
- Buggy Podcast Feature
- No multi-touch
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Sony X1000 review by ABi
If you’d like to get the X1000, it looks like it’s in now in stock and shipping from Sony Style
. It also shows a release date of July 3rd on Amazon
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Hey did you know Mickey Mouse’s ears aren’t ears at all. They’re actually actually udders. Yep it’s true! ! Why else would iriver be milking the Mplayer for so long? Some with solid colors, some with multicolored ears, some with Army camoflauge, and finally as you can see below, some are decked out with crystals. You can probably find a variation to match any outfit you have on. Not that I imagine most of the readers here care about.

As if the the Swarovski crystals wasn’t cringe-worthy enough, you’ll find little pearls and emiley face trinkets on the ears too. The players were released a few days ago in Japan for 12,800 Yen, or about $133US. Now that they’ve fully tapped the “Eyes” series, iriver wil be moving on the the “Mouth” edition. It will feature an intutive system that adapts to your music preferences, and even suggests songs you can listen to (voiced by the Mouse himself of course). The technology is being made by some start-up company in Sunnyvale, California called Cyberdyne Systems. I can’t wait!
via AV Watch
The flight was delayed about 30 minutes at the Vancouver International Airport. Since Wi-Fi isn’t free, it was rather painful.
Being Korean Airlines, it’s obvious that they would sell iriver products in-flight. They also had the outdated Yepp Q1 and B&O A8’s, which Koreans love for some reason.
Flight was around 11 hours long. I stupidly realized that there was an AC port for my laptop under my seat 30 minutes before landing.
Well, it’s was raining and super foggy upon my arrival. I also got rigorously checked for the H1C1 virus, since I was coming from Canada. Several people got quarantined, thankfully not me. Well, I’m off to central Seoul to pick up a few things, so keep your eyes peeled on the front page for more updates.