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Title: Archos Gmini 120
Post by: itsmyforte on November 16, 2004, 09:35:52 PM
i read the forever long thread on this guy.  i just have 3 questions before i dive in to buy one.  I intend on using this unit for mainly a mobile wav player/file transferring(basically its intended purpose.  however my BIGGEST reason for buying is its ability to record to wav with no file size limit, battery life being its demise for recording limitations.  i know that the spdif input gives the pop/clicks, but when i use for recording i intend to use the analog input with battery powered mic/preamp rig.  so my questions...

1.  its my understanding that the unit records flawlessly in analog input with the only degration in sound being the quality of your mics and preamp?

2.  i assume you can export your wav file you recorded via usb connection and do not have to spit it out analog or spdif connection?  if you do have to export the wav file via analog or spdif outputs does it incur the clicks/pops while doing so?

3.  any other reliability issues with this unit just from normal usage?

i would like any other information or comments which you think would be of importance to my needs.

thanks,
Jay
Title: Re: Archos Gmini 120
Post by: bmr on November 16, 2004, 11:39:49 PM
i read the forever long thread on this guy.  i just have 3 questions before i dive in to buy one.  I intend on using this unit for mainly a mobile wav player/file transferring(basically its intended purpose.  however my BIGGEST reason for buying is its ability to record to wav with no file size limit, battery life being its demise for recording limitations.  i know that the spdif input gives the pop/clicks, but when i use for recording i intend to use the analog input with battery powered mic/preamp rig.  so my questions...

1.  its my understanding that the unit records flawlessly in analog input with the only degration in sound being the quality of your mics and preamp?

2.  i assume you can export your wav file you recorded via usb connection and do not have to spit it out analog or spdif connection?  if you do have to export the wav file via analog or spdif outputs does it incur the clicks/pops while doing so?

3.  any other reliability issues with this unit just from normal usage?

i would like any other information or comments which you think would be of importance to my needs.

thanks,
Jay

I'll provide the obligatory "any reason you're going with this over a nomad jukebox 3?" question to get things rolling...
Title: Re: Archos Gmini 120
Post by: Sean Gallemore on November 17, 2004, 05:32:52 AM
i read the forever long thread on this guy.  i just have 3 questions before i dive in to buy one.  I intend on using this unit for mainly a mobile wav player/file transferring(basically its intended purpose.  however my BIGGEST reason for buying is its ability to record to wav with no file size limit, battery life being its demise for recording limitations.  i know that the spdif input gives the pop/clicks, but when i use for recording i intend to use the analog input with battery powered mic/preamp rig.  so my questions...

1.  its my understanding that the unit records flawlessly in analog input with the only degration in sound being the quality of your mics and preamp?

2.  i assume you can export your wav file you recorded via usb connection and do not have to spit it out analog or spdif connection?  if you do have to export the wav file via analog or spdif outputs does it incur the clicks/pops while doing so?

3.  any other reliability issues with this unit just from normal usage?

i would like any other information or comments which you think would be of importance to my needs.

thanks,
Jay

1]  don't know, but the internal a/d will also "degrade" the sound

2] your assumption is correct

3] it is a hard drive with moving parts
Title: Re: Archos Gmini 120
Post by: itsmyforte on November 17, 2004, 06:16:38 AM
i read the forever long thread on this guy.  i just have 3 questions before i dive in to buy one.  I intend on using this unit for mainly a mobile wav player/file transferring(basically its intended purpose.  however my BIGGEST reason for buying is its ability to record to wav with no file size limit, battery life being its demise for recording limitations.  i know that the spdif input gives the pop/clicks, but when i use for recording i intend to use the analog input with battery powered mic/preamp rig.  so my questions...

1.  its my understanding that the unit records flawlessly in analog input with the only degration in sound being the quality of your mics and preamp?

2.  i assume you can export your wav file you recorded via usb connection and do not have to spit it out analog or spdif connection?  if you do have to export the wav file via analog or spdif outputs does it incur the clicks/pops while doing so?

3.  any other reliability issues with this unit just from normal usage?

i would like any other information or comments which you think would be of importance to my needs.

thanks,
Jay

I'll provide the obligatory "any reason you're going with this over a nomad jukebox 3?" question to get things rolling...

most importantly the gmini is smaller and weighs less.  and like i said i am not looking to record digitally.  i have a D7 for backup.
Title: Re: Archos Gmini 120
Post by: itsmyforte on November 17, 2004, 06:20:54 AM

1]  don't know, but the internal a/d will also "degrade" the sound


agreed, i was thinking of things affecting the audio not in the direct path of the dac.  noise, hum, crosstalk.
Title: Re: Archos Gmini 120
Post by: timP on November 17, 2004, 08:37:50 AM
the thing is a brick
only taped with it a few times but it sounds great
with the newest firmware I loaded it has gappless playback and a real shuffle function

buy mine cheap http://www.taperssection.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=23490.0


make me an offer!
Title: Re: Archos Gmini 120
Post by: WizDawg on November 21, 2004, 10:19:23 PM
The battery life indicator is not the best.  I think max charge recording time is around 3 - 3 1/2 hrs.  Sound level indicator is way better than JB3 IMHO.