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EnTer 711
12-01-2005, 22:46
Hey, Im not a A2 user but do own the x5, just curious on how much "on the ball" iAudio is when it comes to firmware fixes..

So my question is, has iAudio fixed the prob. where you can video record at 1 mbps with no problem like jerkness or locking up? Or are you still limited to 800kbps?

Also, do you know Cowon is gonna have an s-video connection available ever thru say an adaptor, Im kinda curious how much Cowon is devoting the A2 to video, or more leaning towards audio accessories.

IronMonkey
12-01-2005, 23:11
go away

EnTer 711
12-01-2005, 23:56
whats the matter, not up to answering questions?

oh, your still to busy deciding, lol.. Just get an 8 ball with the lil floating triangle thingy- ironmonkey man, they come in handy when you cant decide, LOL...

PerlAddict
12-02-2005, 12:28
Hey, Im not a A2 user but do own the x5, just curious on how much "on the ball" iAudio is when it comes to firmware fixes..

So my question is, has iAudio fixed the prob. where you can video record at 1 mbps with no problem like jerkness or locking up? Or are you still limited to 800kbps?

Also, do you know Cowon is gonna have an s-video connection available ever thru say an adaptor, Im kinda curious how much Cowon is devoting the A2 to video, or more leaning towards audio accessories.

Just got my A2 yesterday, and noticed this problem as well. 640x480 video at 1Mbps was extremely lower quality than what I was expecting, especially outputting to a TV.

As for the connector, I have no idea, but check out the picture at the top of the FAQ for the Cowon A2's USB OTG feature: http://eng.iaudio.com/zeroboard/view.php?id=B15&category=&no=242&bmenu=support&category=15

The device at the top looks like the A2 dimension-wise, though I really couldn't say. Interesting little attachment on it. Wonder if it was a previous design before the AV in and out jacks were built-in, because they look much too small for S-Video.