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MIHALS
01-02-2006, 04:48 PM
Hi, I just decided to buy a new 60GB iPod video tomoro and would like to know, how are you - existing owners happy with any iPod. How lasts your battery? the factory info about the battery lasting is always somewhere else, than reality, so I'd like to know this. how sensitive is it to shakes and other "bumps"? I definitelly will buy some tough cover for it as it's a HDD player... :?

please, share as much, as you can! what you like about it, what not etc...

THANX!!!

nejcdolinsek
01-02-2006, 05:03 PM
Man, I bought my iPod nano a couple of months ago, and I have to say its probably my single best investment I've ever made (actually, its tied in first place with my digital camera)... I absolutely LOVE it :D

Because the nano is flash based, its completely prone to shakes, but as for the iPod Video, I can't say. But I'm guessing it'll withstand pretty harsh jerks IMO.

As you pointed out, Apple's statements on battery life is on the optimistic side, but hell, as long as you don't fiddle around with the controls too much (because the bright back-light turns on), it should provide you with more than enough listening pleasure. And besides, why is it so hard to recharge the damn thing anyway... :wink:

Pretty much the only down-side to my nano is its sensitivity to scratches. But again, getting a cover will remedy this problem (althought I think the normal iPod is much more scratch risistant anyway... I wouldn't worry about that too much).

If you go for the black one (which I suspect you are), you have to be at least 2x as careful, because any scratches will be much more visible, as will be fingerprints, blemishes, etc....

For now, thats all I can think of.... but overall, I salute you on your purchase! ALL THE BEST, AND WELCOME TO THE CLUB!! :D :D

Now go out there, and steal as much music and as many videos as you can :D :D :mrgreen: :wink: MAKE ME PROUD!!!

ae86_16v
01-02-2006, 05:06 PM
I currently am using the iPod Nano, and my brother has the iPod Video 60GB. Both are great! Definitely get a silicon skin or a cover for them, the chrome cover in the back plate gets scratched really easily.

It has a fairly good skip free feature on the HD version, as far as the Nano, it is completely skip free, unless the file is corrupted.

Battery life for me, was over rated by Apple. Usually I think the consensus is that you'll get around 2/3 of intended battery life. That is because when you skip songs, it uses more battery, when you use the Equalizer it uses more battery, when you turn on the screen is uses more battery, etc, etc, etc. You could see the trend.

Also when you watch movies/videos it uses A LOT of batteries :).

If you do not have a way to hook it up into your car, I would stay away from FM transmitters. They just aren't that good, I use the old cassette tape way. Get a quality one, and spend the extra money (few extra bucks).

The best way of course is to intergrated into your car, but that is a bit more expensive and depending on how new your car is, it might not even have that capability.

Enjoy!!!

Evo
01-02-2006, 05:11 PM
I bought 60GB iPod video couple of weeks back.. Let me tell you it's a bit frustrating to get the music into the thing.. I even asked a fellow Jabba World member for help ( GIS ) but he was not able to.. a week latter I figured it out and now I can't stop using it.. I am thinking of installing that wire where you plug your IPOD to your car and use your sterio to browse your music albums..

You can't go wrong with an IPOD.. it's one of the things that will go down in history for changing the way we liston to music.. I think. :mrgreen:

mendocino
01-02-2006, 05:15 PM
I'm having a Ipod 3G 20gigs for a year now and I'm pretty pleased with it. As I only use it in my car and as external HDD so I coudn't tell much about battery life. Still the best thing for me is the fact that you have your whole mp3's with you and you still have some space to make a backup of your pictures and mails...
be carefull tough the cover is very sensitive to scratches...
ho, and I just bought a shuffle for sport, the Ipod is still a bit on the big size for that. :wink:

MIHALS
01-02-2006, 05:37 PM
guys, you made me now sleepless and I just can't wait till tomoro :D

another question is: how is the battery recharging? I know that older generations had power adapter, but 5th gen has nothing as included accesory. so the only way is by USB 2.0? that's quite fucked... I won't be taking my laptop anywhere just because of recharging iPod :? :lol: (probably I didn't understand properly...)

anyway, with music I have a lot of experience - started with the cheapest walkman, then walkman ShockWave from Panasonic (that was a machine :D ), then my first CD walkman from Thomson, then mp3 CD walkman Sony, then mp3 player 128MB internal and with slot for CF cards (same as my camera uses), so I used to have 1GB of music. now I'm too lazy to upload albums every morning before leaving to work, so I decided to make a Proper desicion :D

mendocino
01-02-2006, 06:12 PM
charging is only via firewire or usb2.0 in the 5th gen. (only usb cable is given in the box tough) Or you can buy a power adaptor (with a usb or firewire plug).

EDIT: sorry my mistake, 5th gen Ipod only support USB2, no firewire in those... :oops:
and yes the only usefull accesory in the box is that usb 2 cable. When I bough my 3rd gen I received 2 cables, a power adaptor and a dock! But that"s just the new apple policy... that's how they manage to keep the same price for the Ipod for years... and that's what increased their action from 50% this year... :roll:

mendocino
01-02-2006, 06:40 PM
Evo => actually you can't go wrong whith anything apple mades... :D
Ipod interface in cars are still on the expensive size... I'd buy a standard autoradio with a aux mini-jack plug (100 euros here) and a dicreet 12V charger... :wink:

and yes in case you don't see it coming, I'm a apple user... both music and computers... :P

DeMoN
01-02-2006, 07:04 PM
I dont listen to music all that mutch cuz when Im on my car, I rather hear the engine/muffler noise and when I am at my room, im doing hw n stuff, but when I bought the nano for my brother, I almos bought one based on its looks lol. I heard its good Mp3 no wonder everyone got one.

SFDMALEX
01-02-2006, 07:18 PM
IPODS are ghey!

MIHALS
01-02-2006, 07:41 PM
yep dani, I'll be first customer at store tomoro :lol:

I'll send some pics to this topic tomoro :wink:

Toronto
01-02-2006, 07:54 PM
i just have a 20G 4th gen, the battery life isn't as apple says, take about 4 hours off and your about right.

note: my friend who has the video says the battery life is really low if you are watching a full movie (long car trips)

MIHALS
01-02-2006, 07:59 PM
in ipod forum they say just 2-3 hours :(

but I take videos just as a bonus in it, so some TG tests and short funny vids and adds will live in my ipod, no long movies :wink:

crazidude
01-02-2006, 09:54 PM
Other than the fact that it scratches quite easily, there isn't anything significantly wrong with it. Sound quality might be an issue with you if you have really good headphones and very sensitive ears. Also, like what others have said the battery life is a little on the optimistic side. Mine used to last about 8 hours max, but now its at around 6ish. But it really depends on how much you're fiddling with the controlsl, how lound you listen to your music and how much of the ipod you actually filled up.

ae86_16v
01-03-2006, 01:32 AM
charging is only via firewire or usb2.0 in the 5th gen. (only usb cable is given in the box tough) Or you can buy a power adaptor (with a usb or firewire plug).

EDIT: sorry my mistake, 5th gen Ipod only support USB2, no firewire in those... :oops:
and yes the only usefull accesory in the box is that usb 2 cable. When I bough my 3rd gen I received 2 cables, a power adaptor and a dock! But that"s just the new apple policy... that's how they manage to keep the same price for the Ipod for years... and that's what increased their action from 50% this year... :roll:

Correct, you must charge it either via USB Port on your computer or shell out $30 USD to get the charger, kind of bullshit if you ask me.

The accessories is another market all together, you could spend a good chunk of change there.

Enjoy!

SFDMALEX
01-03-2006, 02:05 AM
Honestly fellas I dont know why you go for it? Is it just the looks?

There are much better players out there. With better sound playback, no bullshit Itunes, more features, more playable formats, better battery life.....

I really have to wonder why people still make such a big deal out of the ipod :|

ae86_16v
01-03-2006, 02:50 AM
^ Part of it, or at least most of it definitely has to do w/ industrial design of the thing.

Oh, I am sure there are better players out there, but overall the iPod is a very nice package. Works well w/ my Mac. It's not that big of a deal, it is just a good piece of hardware.

I don't think you could get much more playable format than MP3.

Zot09
01-03-2006, 04:35 AM
I've owned three iPods(3rd gen 40gb, 4th gen 30gb(I think it was 30), and now the 5th gen 60gb), and I can say that this new iPod is the best ever. The screen is much clearer(well duh, it plays videos) and the black body is just gorgeous! The only downside as everyone has stated is the battery life. If I were to play a whole movie, I would lose almost all of the power. Just get a car charger or power adapter, that will remedy the problem. :D

mindgam3
01-03-2006, 06:05 AM
I've had my 10 gig ipod for about 3 years now and its never missed a beat, has never skipped on me once.

However, the battery life on all ipods are shocking and unlike most other new electrical items, the battery still seems to run down when its not being used.... i.e leave it for a day or two without playing it, and it'll be out of juice.

Still, its the best portable mp3 player out there regardless of any relation to fashon it has.

Zot09
01-03-2006, 07:06 AM
I've had my 10 gig ipod for about 3 years now and its never missed a beat, has never skipped on me once.

However, the battery life on all ipods are shocking and unlike most other new electrical items, the battery still seems to run down when its not being used.... i.e leave it for a day or two without playing it, and it'll be out of juice.

Still, its the best portable mp3 player out there regardless of any relation to fashon it has.

Hmm that is odd, has it always done that? If only recently, it could be because you need to replace your battery...I believe they are only designed to last around two years.

mendocino
01-03-2006, 07:10 AM
Honestly fellas I dont know why you go for it? Is it just the looks?

There are much better players out there. With better sound playback, no bullshit Itunes, more features, more playable formats, better battery life.....

I really have to wonder why people still make such a big deal out of the ipod :|

It's really all about the all package and the look.
Take it this way, if you have a ferrari, you want a ferrari hi-fi in your car, not a alpine or a sony... even if the alpine has a better db ratio... or mp3 support... :D
I just love to look at my powerbook and my two ipod's on my desk, they are such nice objects! and btw I agree that they are some better price/quality mp3 players out there but you have to admit the ipod IS a very good mp3 player. and btw itunes is a wonderfull player/organizer, you just have to stick with it for 1 week and you can't switch to anything else... :wink:

mendocino
01-03-2006, 07:17 AM
I've had my 10 gig ipod for about 3 years now and its never missed a beat, has never skipped on me once.

However, the battery life on all ipods are shocking and unlike most other new electrical items, the battery still seems to run down when its not being used.... i.e leave it for a day or two without playing it, and it'll be out of juice.

Still, its the best portable mp3 player out there regardless of any relation to fashon it has.

a bit similar here, but not excactly :
In fact, if you put it on hold after turning it off, the standby time goes up of course
but indeed the BATTERY indicator will drop within 2 days BUT then, play songs as usual and the indicator goes up little by little (in my case tough) so it's a little problem with the indicator, not the battery.

mindgam3
01-03-2006, 10:01 AM
Honestly fellas I dont know why you go for it? Is it just the looks?

There are much better players out there. With better sound playback, no bullshit Itunes, more features, more playable formats, better battery life.....

I really have to wonder why people still make such a big deal out of the ipod :|

to be honest, i've had a number of different mp3 players and none of them have been as good as the ipod in terms of durability, ease of use and of course looks.... it can't be beaten as an overall package IMO.

Obviously it has its downsides, but not as many as the others....

To be honest no one has created the "perfect" mp3 player for me yet.... hence why i haven't upgraded my ipod for so long. The nano came close but its capacity, battery life and screen let it down

mindgam3
01-03-2006, 10:04 AM
I've had my 10 gig ipod for about 3 years now and its never missed a beat, has never skipped on me once.

However, the battery life on all ipods are shocking and unlike most other new electrical items, the battery still seems to run down when its not being used.... i.e leave it for a day or two without playing it, and it'll be out of juice.

Still, its the best portable mp3 player out there regardless of any relation to fashon it has.

Hmm that is odd, has it always done that? If only recently, it could be because you need to replace your battery...I believe they are only designed to last around two years.

Its done it for a fair old while thats for sure.... guess i have had it for some time though

No.1
01-03-2006, 10:20 AM
The iPod is never really off, mindgam3
When you stop playing and hold pause for 5 seconds, it goes into standby mode, so it doesn't have to boot up.

If the battery is totally empty, then when you start it up again (charging it of course) the apple logo appears and the iPod boots up and it takes a few seconds to get to the menu.

MIHALS
01-03-2006, 02:37 PM
got iPod? Yes!!!

I bought it today in Apple store (not at PC World as I thought) together with the charger and cover. I left there 336 GBP :?

I'm still uploading my mp3s, so I can't show you the pic of my iPod turned on... later...

here is the unpacking procedure :wink:
when I brought it home
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v173/mihals/iPod%20Video%2060GB%205th%20Gen%20Black/01.jpg
outside packaging gone
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v173/mihals/iPod%20Video%2060GB%205th%20Gen%20Black/02.jpg
opened box
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v173/mihals/iPod%20Video%2060GB%205th%20Gen%20Black/03.jpg
everything is packed to the paper
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v173/mihals/iPod%20Video%2060GB%205th%20Gen%20Black/04.jpg
unpacked
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v173/mihals/iPod%20Video%2060GB%205th%20Gen%20Black/05.jpg
and my iPod in the cover (still wrapped, so it won't get scratched even in the cover :D )
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v173/mihals/iPod%20Video%2060GB%205th%20Gen%20Black/06.jpg

No.1
01-03-2006, 03:40 PM
Nice... i love the new iPod - now my 3rd gen is a bit knackered, i might take the plunge to get the 60gb

Congrats on the purchase, though as has been said, the extras that you need bump the price up a bit

You need to take some pics of it in action, i haven't seen a black ipod in person in that much detail

ARMAN
01-03-2006, 04:51 PM
mp3 player 128MB internal and with slot for CF cards


is it available?... for 500kč? :mrgreen: jk

Was asking about ipod today in the Apple stand in the shopping mall cause they are not that common yet and the 60GB one is almost as expensive as my car :lol: :shock:

Hope you will have it with you so I can drooooool on it when yu come in Prague(next week?)
:mrgreen: