radioheadrule83
Banned
PLAY YAN
Would anyone else be interested in this device if it wasn't selling on import sites for £40 / $69? Sometimes higher? If you check out the price details below, you'll see it should be a little cheaper.
Personally, I've got SD cards from cameras and such lying about the place that I could use straight away. No additional purchase necessary. And 512MB cards are only about £40 now. You can find them for less sometimes. 1GB cards should be coming down in the next year hopefully too.
It has it's own headphone output for better sound on the GBA, and it works on DS. I'm interested... but the unit along with any kind of decent storage space would set me back at least £80 on top of what I've just paid for the DS. So I'm not interested enough to buy. Especially as it'd only get watched (for the most part) on the train and on the crapper. But if they made it cheaper... hmmmmmm
I know the PSP has a much bigger screen at higher resolution, so that'd obviously be a better choice for some people - but even then, people have still gotta encode videos themselves and buy a memory stick. It's that or official UMD movies right? I won't be getting a PSP til April or May, if I get one... and even then, I'm probably not gonna go out buying a media format that none of my other home-products use
I wish all these companies like Creative, Apple etc would get on creating a really nice video-player with decent storage. Thought I'd see if anyone's interested anyway. It's out soon....
Release date: February 21 (Japan)
Specs:
^^ 2 or 3 hours is enough for most movies that aren't Lord of the Rings
PRICE: (approximations)
Play-Yan:
¥5000 JPY
$49 USD
$59 CAD
37 EUR
£25 GBP
$62 AUD
Play-Yan with MediaStage 4.2 conversion software:
¥6000 JPY
$58 USD
$72 CAD
45 EUR
£31 GBP
$74 AUD
Would anyone else be interested in this device if it wasn't selling on import sites for £40 / $69? Sometimes higher? If you check out the price details below, you'll see it should be a little cheaper.
Personally, I've got SD cards from cameras and such lying about the place that I could use straight away. No additional purchase necessary. And 512MB cards are only about £40 now. You can find them for less sometimes. 1GB cards should be coming down in the next year hopefully too.
It has it's own headphone output for better sound on the GBA, and it works on DS. I'm interested... but the unit along with any kind of decent storage space would set me back at least £80 on top of what I've just paid for the DS. So I'm not interested enough to buy. Especially as it'd only get watched (for the most part) on the train and on the crapper. But if they made it cheaper... hmmmmmm
I know the PSP has a much bigger screen at higher resolution, so that'd obviously be a better choice for some people - but even then, people have still gotta encode videos themselves and buy a memory stick. It's that or official UMD movies right? I won't be getting a PSP til April or May, if I get one... and even then, I'm probably not gonna go out buying a media format that none of my other home-products use
I wish all these companies like Creative, Apple etc would get on creating a really nice video-player with decent storage. Thought I'd see if anyone's interested anyway. It's out soon....
Release date: February 21 (Japan)
Specs:
Name: Play-Yan (Model AGS-006)
Size: 58.5mm x 43.4mm x 11mm
Weight: 16 grams
Media: SD Memory Card (64MB to 1GB)
Headphone output: Stereo Minijack
Battery Life, GBA SP: Movie - 4 hours; Audio - 16 hours*
Battery Life, DS: Movie - 5 hours; Audio - 20 hours *
* Battery life calculated with use of earphones; may differ depending on environment and SD card.
Compatible Files:
Video
File Format: ASF (SD-VIDEO Standard)
Video Format: MPEG-4 Video
Screen Resolution: 128x96 (Sub-QCIF), 176x144 (QCIF), 240x176, 320x240 (QVGA), 352x288 (CIF)
Bit Rate: 64kbps to 1Mbps
Frame Rate: 6fps to 30fps
Sound Format: Bit rate - 32kbps; Sampling rate - 8kHz
Audio
File Format: MP3 (MPEG1 Layer-3)
Bit Rate: 32kbps, 40kbps, 48kbps, 56kbps, 64kbps, 80kbps, 96kbps, 112kbps, 128kbps, 160kbps, 192kbps, 224kbps, 256kbps, 320kbps, CBR, VBR, ABR
Sampling Frequency: 32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz
ID3 Tag: v1, v1.1, v2, v1/v2 mixed, v1.1/v2 mixed
Examples of Recordable Length on a 512MB SD Card:
Movie Recorded on a DIGA DVD recorder:
Superfine Mode (320x240, 15fps), 1050kbps: Approximately 1 hour
Fine Mode (320x240, 12fps), 430kbps: Approximately 2.5 hours
Normal Mode (176x144, 12fps), 300kbps: Approximately 3.5 hours
Economy Mode (176x144, 6fps), 100kbps: Approximately 11 hours
Movie Recorded on a PC Using MediaStage:
512kbps 240x176 (30fps): Approximately 2 hours
384kbps 240x176 (30fps): Approximately 3 hours
256kbps 240x176 (15fps): Approximately 4 hours
Audio:
128kbps: Approximately 9 hours (accomodates about 170 three-minute songs)
^^ 2 or 3 hours is enough for most movies that aren't Lord of the Rings
PRICE: (approximations)
Play-Yan:
¥5000 JPY
$49 USD
$59 CAD
37 EUR
£25 GBP
$62 AUD
Play-Yan with MediaStage 4.2 conversion software:
¥6000 JPY
$58 USD
$72 CAD
45 EUR
£31 GBP
$74 AUD