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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
ghoti 7:52am on Friday, October 29th, 2010 
jus got one yesterday...what can i say...its alot of money...and personally i dont think its worth it jus got one yesterday...what can i say...its alot of money...and personally i dont think its worth it
rollinsdc 12:58pm on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 
Dont need the speaker. Great Player Great screen, removable battery Speaker sucks If you have a Media Center PC, this thing is invaluable. After recording a tv show. Music sounds great with the headphones pictures are really nice with the music windows hangs up and you will have to reset a lot.
LiveJokker 2:34pm on Saturday, August 7th, 2010 
Look into something else to buy Bought this MP3 player loving the look of it but found the installation of it complicated and very long winded.
fen 2:41pm on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 
Amazing MP3/MP4 player The only thing bad about the i-river pmp-120 is that i found it hard to work. Amazing MP3/MP4 player The only thing bad about the i-river pmp-120 is that i found it hard to work.
Marnem 5:02am on Saturday, June 19th, 2010 
Feature List The iRiver PMP-120, is definatley alot better than the Archos range, as it supports more formats, better build quality.
Gepeto 6:27am on Sunday, June 6th, 2010 
My iRiver has a 20gb hard drive. It only cost me 199 and they are even cheaper now, although this model seems to be hard to get hold of.
Piet van Zon 7:16pm on Thursday, May 20th, 2010 
Great price for media player. 20 GB media player does it all. Keeps your documents, pics as well as music and videos, movies as well. Buyers Beware of Fraud/cheating Dear Amazon, I been proud to be your customer, but this Sellor has cheated me.
domenicm 11:55am on Monday, May 10th, 2010 
bad  Big screen, good sound. Way too big and heavy, hard to use interface, hard to transfer music and videos. Bad quality. Rockbox software makes this everything it should have been to begin with (www.rockbox. One of the best portable MP3 players ever mad...  Excellent sound quality, build quality and features.
Dwobb 9:09pm on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 
Other hand, is outstanding. My iRiver has a 20gb hard drive. It only cost me 199 and they are even cheaper now. i baught an iriver for alot of money and was not distatisfied with the product. despite this i would not choose to buy the h120 again.
trall 8:34pm on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 
User Interface File Support Big Screen, Windows Media Center, Easy to Use Buttons and Interface, Good Value Discontinued means no more firmware updates? iRiver’s PMC-120 (140 for the 40G HDD), is iRiver’s foray into multimedia players. Their sister device is the PMP-player.

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Parts of the UBER CABLE:
DIN: Connection point to the model 100 series computer. Simply plug it into the jack labeled Cassette. Remote: Nothing has changed about this. Functions in the same way as an original Radio Shack data cable. Under many circumstances its ok to not use this plug such as when you are transferring small files and (.ba) programs. In some situations however, it is very important. For example, when large text files are being downloaded to the model 100. The computer will send a signal out via the Remote plug to turn a cassette player on and off. The pausing of the tape allows the computer to regulate the download until its ready for the next chunk of information. If you have an audio playback device without a REM jack you can always solder one in if you know a little about electronics and can use a soldering iron. Otherwise a manual method can be used: during the file download to the model 100 you will hear a clicking sound from an internal relay. When the relay clicks you must manually pause your audio playback device. When the relay clicks again resume playback from your audio device. Note: Just about any analog tape recorder will have a remote jack or one can be easily soldered into it. However, digital recording devices and mp3 players dont have remote jacks and are problematic at best for soldering in a remote jack. Input: This is the same as the EAR on the original RS cable. Receives audio from your audio device and allows data to be transferred to the model 100. Plugs into the EAR or HEADPHONE jack. Without going into details I will say that this plug has been enhanced. This means that downloads from the more modern audio devices (MD players, MP3 players) is now possible. Output: The UBER CABLE has a variety of output options depending on which version of the cable you have. The Recording Cable has a plug at both ends. One end is connected to the REC/AUX or MIC jack of your recorder. The other end is connected to the main body of the UBER CABLE itself. Your general options include HI, LO, and ISO. Please look at the Guidelines section for ideas on which output to use with your particular recorder.
Other things you need to know:
Notes on using analog recording devices: There are many potential problems associated with these machines. Overall the most common ones involve the recorder in question falling out of calibration. This could be caused by the bands in the recorder becoming loose due to age, the running speed of the recorder not set correctly, or the position of the recording/ playback head having been shifted ever so slightly. In a situation like this its possible for the device to record and playback files in a seemingly normal manner. However, when a tape made with this machine is used in another for playback and download it doesnt work properly. A method for testing and adjusting your analog recorder is to use a Industry Standard Calibration Tape. An Audio Video repair shop can tell you more about them. Generally, high end (metal) cassette tapes should not be used.
Over an extended period of time, or with exposure to high heat levels, the tape in a cassette can stretch and have difficulty playing normally. The recording speed should be set to 2.4 not 1.2 when using a micro cassette. Always take note of the settings on your recorder, such as the volume level, before transferring files. The quality of file transfers can be adversely affected by weak batteries. Recorders that are plugged into an AC source of power might introduce line noise over the recording/ playback. If you decide to solder in your own REMote jack it must be soldered in line with the motor and its (+)positive wire, not with the (+) positive wire of the recorders power source. Tape heads should be cleaned and de-magnetized on a regular basis. If you are having trouble with downloads you should use the SOUND OFF command in basic. Some recorders have been known to reduce the output at the EAR or HEADPHONE jack when something is plugged into the MIC jack. When downloading problems occur try unplugging any connection you have with MIC jack. In BASIC you should use the CLOAD? Command to verify the saving of programs.

Notes on using digital recording devices: I highly recommend using a digital recorder for the reliable storage of your model 100 programs. There are so many positive reasons for using such a device that I wont even bother to touch upon them. However, I do need to point out the negative aspects, minimal as they are: As stated before, the option of using a REMOTE jack may be non-existent. This will affect your ability to download ASCII and TEXT files. Manual pausing of the playback may be required. If you save a file and the batteries in your recorder are weak it might cause trouble for you during playback. If you are having trouble with downloads you should use the SOUND OFF command in basic. In BASIC you should use the CLOAD? Command to verify the saving of programs. Always take note of the settings on your recorder, such as the volume level, before transferring files. Archived files should be saved to MP3 format: 128kbps optimal. 96kbps bare minimum.

GUIDELINES:

Perhaps the main problem with saving model 100 programs is making a good match between the output of the computer and the input of the recording device. If your recorder has a AUX or LINE IN connection then you are good to go. Connect one end of the recording cable to this and the other to the UBER CABLEs HI jack. Note: if your U.C. has a switch on it push the switch to the LEFT (position A). This is its normal position. If your recorder has a MIC input then some testing has to be done. Following these steps will help you to determine the best setting for your MIC input recorder. This requires patience and for you to take notes. First, type in a program on the model 100. Type SAVE test.ba. Then type LOAD test.ba. You have now made a program, and saved it to the computers memory. The next step is to CSAVE the program different times using the different configurations of the UBER CABLE (depending on your model of cable). You will then playback the different files to determine which version (and UBER CABLE configuration) is best for you. Obviously, the version of the program file that loads determines the UBER CABLE configuration that you need. If all files fail to load then try playing them back again, this time adjusting the volume level to a different point. Below are some recorders, combinations and settings that I found to work well. Recorder: Radio Shack CCR units 83 Recorder Settings: various UBER CABLE configuration: HI, switch to LEFT (position A). Recorder: Radio Shack CTR or any ordinary book size recorder. Recorder Settings: various UBER CABLE configuration: HI, switch to LEFT (position A). Recorder: Sanyo MD recorder model Recorder Settings: use line input. Set level to about 80%. UBER CABLE configuration: HI, switch to LEFT (position A). Recorder: Aiwa M110 micro cassette recorder. Recorder Settings: Playback at full volume. UBER CABLE configuration: LO. Recorder: IRIVER IFP 100 series. Note: microphone element was taken out and an internal jack added in its place. Recorder Settings: Volume set to max. *recording m100 files will be bad if battery is weak < 2 bars remaining. UBER CABLE configuration: ISO Recorder: IRIVER IFP 300 series. Recorder Settings: line input. UBER CABLE configuration: HI, switch to LEFT (position A). Recorder: Olympus Digital Voice Recorder VN-240 (or any recorder in this series). Recorder Settings: Hi quality, mic to hi. Playback volume set to 2. UBER CABLE configuration: Hi, switch to RIGHT (position B).

 

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