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To do...

  • I think the introduction section needs to be rewritten. Its not a very good intro....
  • It would also be good to get a public domain picture of a H300 into the article
  • Create a section for problems/issues with the player, e.g. the gapless comment?

Also include iHP-100/H100 series info?

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Since the H300 series is basicly a H100 series with a color screen, and a usb host, why not make this article about both series? Reub2000 09:00, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

--Anubis1975 11:03, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I'm more inclined to keep them separate.
They are different hardware and the firmware is specific to the H300's. It would make the article too complex to also talk about the H100's.
Is there even currently an article on the H100 series? What's so complex about the H100 that it can't go in here?Reub2000 11:45, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
--Anubis1975 21:33, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I'm not saying the H100 is complex. I'm saying adding it into the H300s page will make the page more complex and less easy to understand. There will be exceptions and deviations all over the place to cater for the H100's differences. A less important point is that the H100's are discontinued, so are less relevant. Yeah, I know the H300's will be discontinued at some point in the future.
There is not a H100 page yet, but it is easy to create one. I do not have a H100, so I will leave this task to somebody else.

--Anubis1975 07:51, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) There is now a H100 wiki page. Thanks Reub2000

RockBox?

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How is it possible that this article makes no mention of the RockBox open source replacement firmware? I mean, how is that possible?

Because you have not added anything to it..? Anubis1975 22:25, 28 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Have now. ralphb 129.129.152.74 15:59, 30 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Display of album covers whilst playing tracks
If I recall correctly, support album art requires a patch to be applied to the source code, and is therefore not included in the "current version."

1.30 firmware?

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Anubis1975 20:53, 29 January 2006 (UTC) -- Here is a link to the 1.30E firmware. Have a look at the actual filename, not just the heading of the article. http://www.iriver.com/html/support/download/sudw_view.asp?searchProductIdx=42&searchCategoryIdx=&searchString=&page=1&idx=787&tmpSearchProductIdx=&tmpSearchCategoryIdx=&tmpSearchString=[reply]

USB Plug Info

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Would be useful to include whether H300 series use mini A or B plug.--Lasersharp 18:31, 10 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Replacement Batteries

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Mergy 21 January 2007 -- Batteries in the original units are starting to wear out. The Lenmar replacement battery is item number PMPIRH1. The batteries are supposed to be replaced only by trained technicians. User experience attempting to replace these batteries would be useful to know about.

Dimensions? Weight?

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Someone with this information should add it to the article. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Stuart Morrow (talkcontribs) 20:10, 20 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Sorry, I didn't read the article properly, this information is already under == Models ==. Stuart Morrow 20:12, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Photo

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Here is a photo I took, which could be used in the article if needed.

Supporting Software

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Supporting Software for the iRiver 300's

Software that works very well for converting almost any video to the proper format and specifications for the iRiver 300 series.

Technical guideline specifications are:

Xvid for H300: H320/340:

  • Extension : AVI
  • Video Codec : XviD ( Recommendation : XviD 1.0.2 )
  • Video Resolution : 220 x 176
  • Video Frame : 10fps
  • Video Bit Rate : max 500Kbps ( Recommendation : under 450Kbps )
  • Audio Codec : MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer3
  • Audio Bit Rate : 128Kbps, 44.1KHz, CBR

Only supports video with playback time for about one hour 40 minutes.

This is software from: http://www.nchsoftware.com/software/thanks.html?software=PhotoStage&version=1.12

It is called: Prism Video Converter and is a freeware download. Click on the download link on this page.

Settings should be as follows so as to create an avi file that is video that will play on the iRiver H300's.

Prism Video Editor Open program. Add Files of any video on your computer to the main screen. Click on the convert button on the lower right corner of the screen. This will make videos for the H300's

Output Folder C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\My Documents\My Videos\iRiver (Be sure that this folder exists first)

Output Format .avi

Encoder Options: Mpeg4(native) Video Compressions Settings: average bitrate 2048 kbps Maximum Bitrate: 4096 kbps Sound Compressor: Mp3 (native) Sound Format: 44100Hz 128kbps, stereo

Edit Output (Video Output Options) Check the Resize Video box Check the Shrink or enlarge the video to the selected size box 220 width x 176 height Check Change Framerate to 10.00

You may also find other settings to work as well or even better so please feel free to put your results here on this page at Wiki! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bonyriver340 (talkcontribs) 18:32, 2 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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