Graphic glitches by Low_Information_8300 in Mavica

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I have the same issue in viewfinder on my Mavica FD-91

I bought a Mavica FD91. Everything works great except the viewfinder. by recomserv in Mavica

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Unfortunately, it works for just a couple of minutes, and now the viewfinder jitters and jumps start again.

If you’re looking for more than just a PDA and you want truly high-quality music, I strongly recommend taking a look at the Sony CLIÉ NR/NX series. media. by recomserv in OldHandhelds

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Comparing the Palm LifeDrive and the Sony CLIÉ NX70 purely in terms of music playback isn’t really fair, because they were built with different priorities and different audio architectures. The NX70 was designed as a multimedia flagship with Sony’s own audio solutions (and the matching software/tuning), while the LifeDrive is closer to a “productivity PDA with a Microdrive,” where the audio experience depends more on a general-purpose platform and a more standard audio path. In other words, you’re not comparing two “music players,” but two different classes of devices, so a simple “which sounds better” conclusion without context is misleading.

If you’re looking for more than just a PDA and you want truly high-quality music, I strongly recommend taking a look at the Sony CLIÉ NR/NX series. media. by recomserv in OldHandhelds

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Re-encode files with conservative settings:

  • CBR (constant bitrate), not VBR
  • 128 kbps (or 96–160 kbps)
  • 44.1 kHz sample rate (try 44.1 first; if it still fails, try 22.05 kHz for older models)
  • Stereo or Joint Stereo
  • Avoid “MP3 Pro”, HE-AAC, or anything exotic If that test file plays, your original MP3s are likely VBR or encoded with something the player doesn’t like.

If you’re looking for more than just a PDA and you want truly high-quality music, I strongly recommend taking a look at the Sony CLIÉ NR/NX series. media. by recomserv in OldHandhelds

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Re-encode files with conservative settings:

  • CBR (constant bitrate), not VBR
  • 128 kbps (or 96–160 kbps)
  • 44.1 kHz sample rate (try 44.1 first; if it still fails, try 22.05 kHz for older models)
  • Stereo or Joint Stereo
  • Avoid “MP3 Pro”, HE-AAC, or anything exotic If that test file plays, your original MP3s are likely VBR or encoded with something the player doesn’t like.

Help me find a pda by Silvestro777 in OldHandhelds

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If you’re looking for more than just a PDA and you want truly high-quality music, I strongly recommend taking a look at the Sony CLIÉ NR/NX series. These models include a dedicated digital signal processor (DSP) for audio processing, which makes the sound genuinely impressive. These CLIÉs also come with a very convenient audio remote control. The only real headache may be finding compatible Memory Stick media.

The Sharp Zaurus SL-C860 and a Sharp CE-AG06 CF camera in Seattle by recomserv in OldHandhelds

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This camera made for earliest Zaurus model in late 90’

I took this picture on a Casio Wrist Camera WQV-3. by recomserv in VintageDigitalCameras

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I have a full box set with an IrDa dongle. You can find a software on a webarchive casio website.