Review of the Archos AV320 Cinemabox 147
An anonymous reader writes "MP3newswire.net just posted another of their lengthy reviews, this time on the Archos AV 320, a unit first mentioned on /. back in June. The company's second portable digital video/audio player, the new unit is a significant step up from the Archos Jukebox Multimedia with a much bigger and brighter screen and the ability to record DVDs and TV programs."
In other news. (Score:3, Funny)
A correction to the article (Score:4, Interesting)
Plus, its $600 a lot to pay for a gadget that is mostly "gee-whiz".
Re:A correction to the article (Score:2, Insightful)
Besides, at 600$ it better be built solidly, i.e. magnessium alloy body or something , and sturdy buttons., not the cheap plastic ones that most archos players have.
Re:A correction to the article (Score:3, Informative)
I bought my unit as an MP3 player and photo storage device. It works reasonably well as an MP3 player and has decent battery life. As a photo storage device, it still doesn't read IBM/Hitachi Microdrives, even though their tech support swears it should. Their warranty period is very short (90 days) and so I'm out of luck on this one. I've also had problems with the unit keeping a charge and refusing to power up w
Re:A correction to the article (Score:1)
Re:A correction to the article (Score:2, Insightful)
The article mentioned this point, did you read it?
Re:A correction to the article (Score:1, Insightful)
Yes, I do have a long commute, and I find gadgets like this are a hassle because you've got to do a couple things with them...
When you get home, you have to take time to record shows into your jukebox. For those of us with families, and other things happening, there simply isn't *time* to fuss with a TV gadget every day. Since battery life is only 3-4 hours, I p
what an incredible pussy (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:A correction to the article (Score:1)
Y'know, the thing about recording is that you don't have to stay there while it happens. It's like when my wife says she didn't do some small thing because she's been doing laundry all day...... Huh? What do you do for the 45 minutes the laundry is in the dryer?
Re:A correction to the article (Score:1)
Re:A correction to the article (Score:2)
Get a rope.
- Your friendly neighborhood RIAA
Re:A correction to the article (Score:1)
Re:A correction to the article (Score:3, Funny)
- Your friendly neighborhood RIAA
Available? (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Available? (Score:4, Informative)
Try google [google.com], it always [dealtime.com] does the trick [mp3shopping.com].
Best Buy (Score:1)
I was hoping that this might show up on the dell site. Even though they are freaking slow, they might have a sweet deal. Unfortunately, they only have the older Multimedia Jukebox.
Battery Life of 3.5 hours on video.. (Score:4, Informative)
For those who want my exact specs:
What's in the Box: AV320 Video Recorder, USB 2.0 cable, AC adapter, Li-Ion batteries (already installed), stereo headphones, AV cinch cable (SCART adapter in Europe). CD with MusicMatch, drivers and 6-language manual. Digital Video Recorder, audio & video cables, remote control and 6 langage installation sheet.
Capacity: 20 GB Hard Disk
Interface: USB 2.0, extra fast, compatible USB 1.1, PC & Mac . Optional FireWire cable.
Video playback: MPEG-4 SP with MP3 stereo sound, near-DVD quality. Resolutions 352x288@30f/s, or 640x272@25f/s, up to 640x368@20f/s. AVI file format, reads XviD and DivX"* 4.0 & 5.0.
Music playback: Stereo MP3 decoding @ 30-320 kb/s CBR & VBR, WMA @ 160 kb/s
Music recording: Stereo MP3 encoding @ 30-160 kb/s VBR
Photo viewer: JPEG (except progressives) or BMP of any size
Display: 3,8'' color LCD (QVGA) 320xRGBx240 pixels or TV
AV Connections: Stereo analog Line In & digital SPDIF Line In/Out. Composite Video/ Earphone/ Line Out jack. Built-in microphone.
Playback Autonomy : Up to 10 hours on MP3 or 3 1/2 hours for video on built-in LCD
Scalability: Downloadable firmware updates from www.archos.com.
Power Source: Internal: Rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries. External: AC charger / adapter.
Dimensions & Weight: 112 x 82 x 31 mm (4.4" x 3.2" x 1.2"). 350g (12.5 oz)
Connection: Plugs into AV320 expansion port.
Capture rate: PAL : 320x240 @ 25 f/s, NTSC / 304 X 224 @30 f/s
Video Input: Analog Composite Video or S-video
Audio input: Analog stereo audio Mini-jack - RCA
Video compression: mpeg-4 SP with MP3 stereo sound in AVI format (can be read by XviD or DivX players)
Audio compression: Stereo MP3 96-192 kb/s CBR (Constant Bit Rate)
Dimensions & weight: 60 x 54 x 30mm (2.3''x2.1''x1.2''), 45g (1.5 oz)
Systems Requirements: PC: Pentium ii 266 MHz. Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, 64 MB RAM; MAC: 9.2 or 10.2.4 iMac, G3 or higher
Re:Battery Life of 3.5 hours on video.. (Score:2, Informative)
To much $$$ (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:To much $$$ (Score:1, Funny)
Good luck getting a 17" Apple Powerbook for $600.
silly rabbit. everyone knows there aren't any games for apples.
Re:To much $$$ (Score:2)
Re:To much $$$ (Score:2)
Why? (Score:5, Interesting)
I can hardly see any practicality in this device, and I'm VERY interested to find how many people that buy it that wouldn't have been better off with just a laptop [gateway.com] for $200 more (yes, I understand a laptop is less portable).
Yeah, the geek in me would love to get this sweet little thing, but the business person in me knows better.
Re:Why? (Score:4, Insightful)
I recently got to ditch my palm pilot and cell phone in exchange for a Handspring Treo 300. So in that one device I've got phone, PDA, wireless internet and portable email. I think it's the greatest thing ever. If the Archos also did PDA and cell functionality you'd bet I'd have one in a heartbeat.
The ability to only carry around one device that could do everything I need in a portable unit is very appealing to me.
I travel quite a bit. My girlfriends parents love to see pictures that she's taken with her digital camera. So we'll go to their computer, copy the images over and sit around their 15" monitor watching it.
With this beast I could load all our pictures on there and sit in front of their 36" tv and have everything there instantly! I could take my video library with me to hotel so I'd have movies to watch instead of flipping through unfamiliar channels. I could watch a movie or listen to some music on a plane without relying on whatever THEY decide to show.
I, for one, DO want an all-in-one device. No one's making you use it. So just use the device(s) that are right for you!
Why? here's why (Score:1)
If you're travelling on the subway, you'd have to just be checking your pockets to make sure they're still there.
Its about innovation. Cars have been evolving for over a 100 years now.
All-in-one devices like this one needs time to evolve too.
3 years down the line when all-in-one devices become mature, you will go for one yourself.
NTT DoCoMo is offering a 2megapixel camera in its 3G phones now.
Given a choice of a mobile phone and a digital
Re:Why? (Score:1)
A better way to go (Score:1)
Why oh Why do people buy this stuff? (Score:4, Insightful)
So beyond catering to "the geek that has everything"... I just cant picture why people want this stuff... having portable video, thats too damned small to see... is about as useful as having no video at all. Same guess for those stupid TV displays in cars... not to mention WTF are people putting tv's in cars anyways!!! Sheeeesh.... cell phones are bad enough.
Ok sorry... end of rant. In the end, this product just seems like a massively overpriced, relatively useless gimmick to me.
Re:Why oh Why do people buy this stuff? (Score:1)
Re:Why oh Why do people buy this stuff? (Score:1)
I had more intended the Stereo add-on screens you can buy. I think its one of those things that fast and the delerious crowd started. Then again... nobody ever said people that pay 60K for a civic, are t
Re:Why oh Why do people buy this stuff? (Score:2)
And the Minivan types are designed so the driver doesn't hear what the kids are watching.
Re:Why oh Why do people buy this stuff? (Score:1)
Re:Why oh Why do people buy this stuff? (Score:4, Insightful)
Yes, if I'm sitting at home, and I want to watch a DVD action movie I'll put it on my high-definition projector and blast it about 100" on my homemade screen.... but when I'm commuting on a bus??????????
--D
p.s. And it's a hard drive and camera!!! For way less than a portable HD and MP3 player on it's own.
p.p.s. I've heard the video recording options both on this moel and mine suck... but that would be a cool feature!
Re:Why oh Why do people buy this stuff? (Score:2)
I hate comments like this. It's as if people think price is a constant. There's never consideration given that when a new product is launched, it is targeted to the early adopters group. R&D costs are made up, the product is improved to expand into a greater market, and new cheaper versions are made.
You are not the target. There are a few people out there (including myself) who thinks a device like this is a god-send. Okay, you can't se
Re:Why oh Why do people buy this stuff? (Score:1)
Awesome (Score:3, Funny)
The big question is (Score:3, Interesting)
---rhad
Re:The big question is (Score:1)
People often use these things to share mp3s right now.
Re:The big question is (Score:3, Informative)
--D
I will refuse to buy one of these until (Score:5, Funny)
Stay away from Archos - no tech support (Score:3, Informative)
This thing broke shortly after I bought it, and despite repeated attempts to get through to their tech support (e-mail, phone), they just won't answer.
I'll never buy another Archos product again.
Re:Stay away from Archos - no tech support (Score:1, Interesting)
Funny. I sit in the same room as a bunch of people doing Archos phone support for Europe. They are not more busy than me, so usually (every day except Monday, as everyone leaves their problems till over the weekend) there should be ~instant answer when you call. Of course, I don't know how the situation is for the U.S., as those customer are sent to another call center.
Oh, and if it broke - why do you call support? Usually when something breaks, it's Back To Dealer. The helpdesk can only help you if the d
Re:Stay away from Archos - no tech support (Score:2)
I wrote to support asking how much it would cost to fix the thing, never got a reply. I wrote back again each week for a few weeks. When I phoned them, they only had a recording that asked me to leave my name and number so they could call back. I did this several times.
I went through all the normal routine, like I have for any other product that went bad. My first hint that something was amiss should have been not being able to get it r
Re:Stay away from Archos - no tech support (Score:3, Interesting)
I still have some qualms about some aspects of the device but the support has been fine for me.
Re:Stay away from Archos - no tech support (Score:2)
There firmware sucks donkey balls though. I gave up on them completely and use the opensource RockBox firmware. Now my mp3 player doesn't crash every hour or two and it doesn't make a constant high-pitched squeal at the same freq
Perfect for Journalists (Score:3, Interesting)
so basically... (Score:1, Informative)
(compared to relatively larger size digital camcorders with a smaller screen)
It is already possible to record from a TV, VCR or DVD on a MiniDV camcorder that uses MiniDV tapes, and I think the miniDV market is going towards digital recording on non-tape media, so if I had to choose between that gadget and a decent future digital camcorder, I'd wait and choose the latter.
iPod DVR? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:iPod DVR? (Score:1)
that is a pretty specialized device.
If they added palm-like functionality and cell-phone compatibility, etc... then it might be a "super-product."
Low Rez (Score:2, Funny)
1.3 pixels, eh? Yes, I'd say your results would be middling, at best.
Re:Low Rez (Score:3, Informative)
Read a bit more carefully... 1.3M pixels was for the original addon module for the old video player. The new one has a 3.3 megapixel camera with 3x optical 10x digital zoom capabilities. The review author wasn't able to test the performance of this module though.
Re:Low Rez (Score:1)
AV380 already selling... (Score:4, Informative)
This will give you just enough to load all of the Star Trek episodes from all series (STTOS,STTNG, STDS9,STVOY & STENT).
Re:AV380 already selling... (Score:1)
What?! There's no room for Star Trek The Animated Series? Forget it. Not interested...
Re:AV380 already selling... (Score:1)
Re:AV380 already selling... (Score:2, Funny)
It's a nice product (Score:2)
What I'd like to see:
1. Linux
2. Camera plugin
3. Foldable Wifi keyboard
4. General slot for GPS cards, etc.
5. More disk space
Then we have something that looks pretty much like my ideal portable device, and for which $600 is not a lot.
Re:It's a nice product (Score:1, Funny)
-sorry, couldn't help it...
Like a laptop? (Score:2)
A laptop is too large to carry in your pocket. The Archos is just right. A laptop can't work as a digital camera or videocorder, the Archos can, easily. A laptop is a nasty music player (how do you skip tracks without opening the thing?). A laptop can't be used for playing games on the subway. A laptop can't work from one hand.
Why Linux? Because then I can install
Re:It's a nice product (Score:2)
1. Linux
You can access the JukeBox as a USB mass storage device under Linux.
2. Camera plugin
Available. 3.3 Megapixels
5. More disk space
There are the AV340 and the AV380 with 40 and 80 GB drives. Not sure about shipment status.
Re:It's a nice product (Score:2)
Not in the same class as the iPod, duh. (Score:3, Insightful)
Not only Windows (Score:2)
The device can be attached as a simple USB mass
storage device.
Even if it does not ship with extra software for
non-Windows systems, it's perfectly useable with
Linux and MacOS X.
File Trading (Score:5, Insightful)
Is this a product review or an opinion piece???
It is fair use to record a show off of television for later viewing; it doesn't matter if you use a VCR or a digital video recorder. It is fair use to lend that tape or file to your friend next door so they can watch it. Is it fair use to trade with 4 million "friends" simultaneously on the Internet? In Canada it is, but the US is another story. That's what the RIAA is suing individual music file traders over (the MPAA -- the RIAA's motion picture lobby equivalent -- is waiting before taking the same route, they too might consider the same tactics against file trading.)
Since the Archos allows users to make good quality recordings of TV programs and DVDs, you will start to see more such programming reach the Net as the mediabox niche grows. The Archos player records via analog methods (a cable to a DVD or VCR), so it is unaffected by any Digital Rights management protections added to DVDs. If you can view it on your television, the Archos can record it. This doesn't make the media companies happy.
In our opinion, file trading is not the threat the entertainment conglomerates make it out to be. Yes music sales are down and that allows the record companies to blame it all on file trading, but DVD sales are up. Way up. Every major movie release has made it on the Net, usually well before the DVD comes out. Did DVD sales go down? No. Did they stay the same? No. Did they go up? Yes, by 61 percent.
But our protests and logic mean little if Disney takes you to court. You lose the moment you have to shell out for that first session with the lawyer, so our advice is to be cautious with the files you create and remember, Micky Mouse is not a nice guy in real life.
Re:File Trading (Score:2)
Ah... I hate growing up..
Re:File Trading (Score:2)
Considering the previous difficulty of ripping DVDs, that you own and want to watch on the road from a VCR that fits in your pocket, this is a useful convention.
Where ??? (Score:1)
Mpeg-4 profiles. (Score:1)
OMFGBS (Score:1)
Re:OMFGBS (Score:2)
Yeah, yeah, the iPod is smaller, but explain to me how I can A. get open source firmware for it and B. increase the hard disk size to 60Gb.. both of which I have on my original Archos Jukebox, which is now at least 2 and a half years old and still working perfectly despite me taking it to bits and adding a new hard disk..
Q.
Re:OMFGBS (Score:2)
Q.
Re:OMFGBS (Score:1)
Re:OMFGBS (Score:2)
i don't know what you're babbling about IDv3 tags, i had the original archos jukebox 20 and it could read those just fine. It also supported m3u playlist files. that i could just author with winamp and keep in the top directory.
The JB20 held me in good stead until a lightning storm toasted it, now, nothing seems
Re:OMFGBS (Score:1)
I fail to see how the terrible video support (before this new model) has been all that innovative, or other basic features it has. When you look at sheer innovation of the iPod, the Archos doesn't compare. With the iPod, I can get to exactly the song or album I want with zero trouble, and could right out of the box.
Sorry about my error regarding which came out first...
Re:OMFGBS (Score:2)
Also, as a cross-platform USB device, the archos is much more useful (despite all the messy junk finder.dat files that get seeded in all the dirs whenever i hook it up to a mac). If i want to take this to any particular aquaintance's place and be sure that i can hook it up to any computer i come across, all i need to do is h
Acceptance of lower quality (Score:3, Insightful)
Now we have DVD's which are far inferior to, say, traditional 70mm projection to begin with... people watching DVD's on small portable players... and, soon, people watching highly compressed digital video on even tinier players.
Will cheap, plentiful, convenient low-quality digital media undercut the market for HDTV, huge plasma displays, etc?
I think the very last thing I would ever have expected would be for digital media to result in a general lowering of quality--not the subtle lowering audiophiles claim to be so disturbed by, but gross, obvious lowering.
Perhaps in a few years I will be sitting down to enjoy Lawrence of Arabia in 640x480 pixels at 15 fps...
Re:Acceptance of lower quality - wha? (Score:1)
Vivo and RM files (Score:2)
Macrovision handling? (Score:2)
-dB
Re:Macrovision handling? (Score:2)
Macrovision has been the EASIEST "protection" to remove cince 1989.
hell I remember in 92 modifying people's VCR's to disable the AGC circuit to completely defeat macrovision.
The newer version is a tad more difficult to scrub, but the hardware is out there already in the $49.00 to $79.00 range in price.
Nice box but a bitter taste... (Score:4, Interesting)
BUT:
- My Archos display broke after 14 days and was sent back to the manufactorer. I haven't heard anything about it since (8weeks!!)
- I wasn't able to convert any of my movies with mencoder into a format the archos could read. I am pretty sure I did everything right and read all of the Howtos and doublechecked every setting twice. And still, I couldn't get it to work. The VirtualDub Software worked on Win2k but I wish I could just write a script for mencoder and let it encode EVERYTHING in my moviefolder for the archos. No luck so far. Any hints welcome...
just my 2cents,
Lispy
Additional notes (Score:5, Interesting)
1) The display does indeed power down when you're listening to mp3's, but you have to power it back up to skip songs or even adjust volume. It's especially irritating in that you need to hit the relevant control once to wake it up, the second time to do what you're trying to do.
2) The ability to record from DVD is somewhat suspect- I've been putting Baby Einstein [babyeinstein.com] videos on there to have a portable version, and there's a certain DVD in my collection that has turned into garbage halfway through the recording process like 10 times. Not longer than the other ones that work, not identifiably any different at all, but still, it isn't recording. DRM issues or what, I couldn't tell you.
3) Ships without any kind of screen protector. Try getting this in the mail and _not_ carrying it around in your pocket or playing with it until you've had a chance to discover that no standard PDA screen thingy fits and you have to cut your own. Mine has small scratches on the screen from merely a couple of days of use.
4) The video file format conversion process is kind of haphazzard. Their program to convert has rejected numerous
I love this thing, but it's not without a few problems that went unmentioned in the review. As to those that can't believe someone would spend money on this, I say: it's fun and useful right now and it does enough that you'd be buying its future replacement for weight/dimension changes only. I'll enjoy mine while you wait for the weightless free version with infinite battery life and forward compatibility with dimensional warp generators.
Re:Additional notes (Score:1)
I have an Archos... (Score:2, Interesting)
My friend has one that she uses to record lectures with. She can record weeks worth of lectures without ever having to worry about flipping a tape:)
The Archos that I have is a wonderful product, the only thing keeping me
want a portable digital audio recorder! (Score:2)
Anyone got any ideas?
Re:want a portable digital audio recorder! (Score:2)
http://www.midiman.com/products/m-audio/transit
Re:want a portable digital audio recorder! (Score:1)
In my smallest setup, a laptop would be the largest component, particularly since you can't stack things on top of it.
Re:want a portable digital audio recorder! (Score:1)
I currently use a 20Gb iPod on a daily commute and for background music. When I first got it, about the first thing I thought after "Mmmm... shiny" was "it really needs a record button". For an iPod-based solution, I reckon you could go with a PC-104 motherboard and firewire controller and mount the iPod as a hard drive. But that's a bit Heath Robinson (left pondians: read 'flaky') for serious use in the rough and tumble of the mosh p
Recording MLB... (Score:3, Funny)
They didn't even have implied oral consent.
-R
What I want ... (Score:2)
I don't care for having to boot up a laptop/PC every time I want to watch a DivX.
Does anyone know of such a beast? Even more so, can you get it in the UK?
Re:What I want ... (Score:2)
Cin-e-ma-box (Score:2)
My Dell Axim does what Archos does and more... (Score:2)
Beware the battery life (Score:1)
What I don't like is the terrible battery life I get from it. The best it can manage is about 4 hours of play if I've just unplugged it, and if it sits unplugged over night, I sometimes only get about an hour. I'm not the only one h
Books? (Score:1)
$600US can buy a lot of books at a used book store. Most of those books will be a lot more compelling than watching some crappy hollywood movie again and again on the bus.
It's not the life changing device most sub-25-year-olds would think it is.
pricepoint (Score:1)
This would be very similar to the clamshell Zaurus, but about twice the speed, or have some kind of hardware video decoding acceleration so that it can play back CPU-hungry codecs like XVid/DivX without transcoding with ease.
Everything I've read about today's PDAs indicates that they BARELY, and I mean BARELY play video files at 30fps.
The Archos device costs mor
Re:WHAT DOES THIS "WILDCAT" THING MEAN? (Score:1)
-uso.