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Samsung Introduces Feature-Packed Flash Player

by , 2:00 AM EST, March 29th, 2005

Samsung's assault on the digital music player market seems to be gaining momentum. Just weeks after the company unveiled six new players it hopes will help it to unseat Apple as the top supplier of such devices, Samsung announced the YEPP YP-C1 Monday, a flash player that weighs 26 grams, is powered by a AA battery, and packs MP3/WMA/OGG playback, an FM-tuner, voice recorder, and a small LCD screen.

The YP-C1 isn't as small as an iPod shuffle, but the trade-off in size may be worth to those seeking more punch than the digital pack of gum delivers. Pricing and availability are unknown at this point.

Engadget serves up more photos of the device.

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View Name:Guest
Subject: wtf kin dof interface is that?
View Name:Guest
Subject: Beyond belief
Close Name:zpok Posts: 80 Joined: 06 May 2004
Subject: one cool feature

the battery.

Close Name:Mom Posts: 8 Joined: 11 Mar 2005
Subject: Looks Neat!

I would like to see this player with a rechargeable AA battery outperform the iPod's overpriced battery. With this Samsung player, you can change the battery in seconds! Any non Apple-certified technician can do it!

I feel sorry for the Mac fans who'll take trips to the produce stores and weigh these players on the scales in order to compare the difference in ounces to an iPod.



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Close Name:Wings Posts: 88 Joined: 30 Mar 2004
Subject: Mom, are you forgetting

that the iPod has a rechargable battery? You don't need to change it, at least not for a long long time. With the Samsung you have to buy and replace batteries continuously throughout its life. (And, btw, the weight given is without the battery. An "AA" battery weighs around 25 grams, so double their advertised weight.)

Close Name:jimothy Posts: 592 Joined: 04 Jun 2004
Subject: Is it ugly?

YEPP!

View Name:Guest
Subject: Oh well
Close Name:swtzrs Posts: 21 Joined: 22 Mar 2005
Subject: battery, good or not?

Sure, it won't win any beauty awards compared to any current Apple players, but it is still a gizmo that wants to be the Swiss Army Knife of the mp3 players. It has all those extra features that Apple's competititors are so certain we want bad enough to merit purchasing a non-Apple mp3 player.

The big thing I see here though is the battery. How long does a rechargeable AA really last in it? Will it matter on how bright you make the screen? Can you even dim the screen down to save on the charge? How good is the microphone (I wouldn't expect much, but hey, if it is really good, a podcaster might think to get one)?

I am really unsure about what I prefer when it comes to a battery. I love my Shuffle and Mpio both of which have rechargeable Lithium Ion (or whatever) batteries, but I also worry about when they will have to be retired because I've spent the battery out. I know a Shuffle can get a new battery, but I've seen the process, and it looks like a major pain in the a**.

However, I have a digital camera that uses two AA batteries, and it drives me freakin' nuts. First off, if you don't use good rechargeable batteries, forget it. The camera takes ten pictures with the viewfinder on and they are both dead. With the rechargeables, I get at least a whole thirty some odd pictures before I have to switch them out. That's the problem. I never use my mp3 players for more than eight hours at a time. I always have an opportunity to recharge the battery, and I usually have to get new content on them before then anyway. My camera with the two AAs runs out when it decides to, and I usually don't have much control over it. I don't take the batteries out and recharge them each time I get home, and I rarely have more than one replacement set at any given time. I also have been known to be walking around with a whole mess of uncharged batteries too.

Right now, I consider the internal, long-life, rechargeable battery the better deal. Of course, I say that now because neither of my players are dead yet.

Plus, sorry Samsung, but the #1 reason I got a Shuffle - integration with iTunes, something no other player has or is even bothering to attempt at.

The only hope I have is that with all the companies making accessories for iPods, there will be at least one of them smart enough to come up with a docking station/speaker system for burnt-out Shuffles. A nice little retirement home for my music player.

Oh wait, I don't think I ever noticed that the Shuffle also resembles a tombstone! I could get the date of birth and death engraved on it and then I could start a little graveyard for all my old Shuffles! Oh wait, time for medication.

Close Name:Small White Car Posts: 1960 Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Subject: Re: battery, good or not?

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swtzrs wrote:
My camera with the two AAs runs out when it decides to, and I usually don't have much control over it. I don't take the batteries out and recharge them each time I get home, and I rarely have more than one replacement set at any given time.


See, I prefer the rechargable AAs for my still camera. I bought 8 batteries very cheaply and I can go out for the entire day and use them. My sister's camera has a removable battery, but buying a second one would cost $100, so she never has. So when her camera dies, I can keep going all day with my $15 of extra batteries. I love that I can do that and do it cheap.

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Close Name:swtzrs Posts: 21 Joined: 22 Mar 2005
Subject: On topic (if you squint your eyes)

Battery life is a big concern with these players, but what about the longevity of the storage media?

Does flash memory ever poop-out? I haven't heard of that happening, but I also didn't hear about CD Roms flaking away until I'd already built up a rather large archive of stuff I figured would last a few decades.

Granted, the battery on a Shuffle is bound to lose its charge before the flash memory does, but would a battery based player provide a noticable boost in the lifespan of the device?

This question could also be asked of the iPod hard drive. I've got hard drives that are well over a decade old and still spinning, but I've also got some that just decided to give up the ghost. What would be an acceptable life span for these devices? Five years? Ten years? I don't expect my VCR or DVD player to last more than five years under heavy use. Should I expect more from my portable music player?

(oh yeah, it might be worth mentioning that the Shuffle also has the battery pack add-on so it isn't like this new player has the Shuffle completely beat on that front - my only question is will the Shuffle run on batteries after the internal battery is spent)

View Name:Guest
Subject: Will this work with iTunes?
View Name:Guest
Subject: Will this work with iTunes?
Close Name:Small White Car Posts: 1960 Joined: 02 Jul 2004
Subject: Re: Will this work with iTunes?

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Anonymous wrote:
I think this looks cool, but will it work with iTunes? I've bought a lot of songs from the Apple online music store and I would want to make sure I could interface this with iTunes before I buy one. Anyone know the answer to this?


Yeah, the answer is "no." Even if this thing plays AAC files (which I don't know) Apple hasn't let anyone else play the protected versions you buy on the store. They have no reason to do that yet since iTunes and the iPod both have the biggest market share in their fields.

Once they've got most people hooked on iTunes I'd bet you'll see other players allowed to support iTunes music, but for now Apple wants to build up as many users as possible so that probably won't happen for awhile.

Close Name:jimothy Posts: 592 Joined: 04 Jun 2004
Subject: Compatibility

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Guest wrote:
I think this looks cool, but will it work with iTunes? I've bought a lot of songs from the Apple online music store and I would want to make sure I could interface this with iTunes before I buy one. Anyone know the answer to this?

No, it will not work with the songs you buy from iTunes Music Store (iTMS) unless you first burn them to a CD and then re-rip them. Only iPods will work with the FairPlay DRM that iTMS songs are encoded with.

And...do you REALLY think it looks cool? Honestly?

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Subject: Calling a Mac Town Hall Meeting
Close Name:swtzrs Posts: 21 Joined: 22 Mar 2005
Subject: Non-iPods and iTunes

Using any player other than an iPod with iTunes isn't major issue, but there are some annoying factors to deal with. I've heard that iTunes will play nicely with some of the non-Apple players, but I've seen no evidence of it.

Here's what I have to do with my MPIO FL300:

1.) Make sure all my music except for the files bought from the iTunes Music Store are in mp3 format - not ACC

2.) Create a random smart playlist that maxes out at the size of the player and doesn't include any ACC files

3.) Delete the contents of the playlist each time I want to refill my player with a new random set of songs

4.) Select and drag the contents of the playlist to the flash drive

5.) Run an Applescript I wrote to remove the resource files from the flash drive

It could be worse, but there is no question it could be easier. Hence, I bought a Shuffle for music and keep the MPIO for podcasts. Sure, I could burn all the songs I purchase through iTunes to CD and then rip them back as mp3 files, and I could erase the resource files for my mp3 files on my Mac's hard drive, and I could extend the Applescript to actually do steps 1-4, but it was just easier to buy a product that was designed for my system.

uh oh, I sense a "That's the problem with you Mac users! You just spend more money instead of learning how to make your machines work!" coming up.

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Subject: to swtzrs
Close Name:jimothy Posts: 592 Joined: 04 Jun 2004
Subject: Color scheme

One look at that color schema, and I had a sense of deja vu. Where did that orange, grey, and white come from? Ah ha! Star Wars! I'm no Star Wars aficionado, but weren't the Rebel's vehicles (from the original movies) those same colors?

Gotta love the retro-futuristic look!

Edit: I looked at the pictures on the Engadget site, and I see it's red, not orange, so they don't look so Star Wars-ish after all. They're still fugly, though!

View Name:Guest
Subject: Battery life
Close Name:jimothy Posts: 592 Joined: 04 Jun 2004
Subject:

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Guest wrote:
is 42 hours on this thing. Buy two rechargeables and you are set.

Which is precisely 41 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds longer than I'd want to have this hideous contraption in my grasp!

Close Name:swtzrs Posts: 21 Joined: 22 Mar 2005
Subject: Battery life

42 hours? That seems rather long for a single AA.

I'm not calling anyone a liar here, but I couldn't find that anywhere on any of the pages about this mp3 player.

Could the guest who found this out post the link to the page that has this info?

...

Okay, well, I checked out the stats for Apple's battery pack for the Shuffle, and it gets 20 hours off two AAAs - don't know if that's for regular or rechargeables though.

Maybe 42 hours isn't wildly long then.

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Subject: Battery ignorance hurts IPOD owners
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Subject: Its Just Another Flash Player... Yawn
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Subject: mpio fl300
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Subject: will it work with a MAC?
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