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Neuros Digital Audio Computer => Features => Topic started by: eastbayrider(at)hotmail.com on April 22, 2006, 05:21:06 PM



Title: I want 2 Buy the 80 gb, but have many questions
Post by: eastbayrider(at)hotmail.com on April 22, 2006, 05:21:06 PM
I think I want to buy one of these. They seem really cool.
I have a ton of music and want to put it all in one unit.
I'm worried about getting sent a dead unit though.
How often do people get dead ones?
What is firmware? What programs/updates should I download?
What program do I use to transfer my mp3's off my computer to the Neuros?

The FM transmitter is a big selling point for me. How is the sound quality using it? cd quality? I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, will it be a problem finding a station that can play it clearly? Will purchasing the Belkin FM transmitter improve the sound quality?

Thank you in advance


Title: Re: I want 2 Buy the 80 gb, but have many questions
Post by: chad(at)gambit.net on April 24, 2006, 12:01:17 PM
They are a really cool unit, with a lot of good software written for them.

I've had a few problems with mine, but the original was one of the earliest models.  Neuros has been almost ludicrously helpful each time I've had a problem, with one minor exception.

Firmware is the OS for the Neuros. (think Windows, but better.)  The newest version removes some features that no one ever used (or could no longer be used) and speeds things up a good bit.  I recommend updating if it isn't already.  (You can check the version number on the unit.)

There are several programs for transferring:
http://neurosdbm.sourceforge.net/ - NDBM (Java Win/Mac/Linux)
http://www.neurosaudio.com/support/support_NeurosMP3_updates.asp - NSM (Windows Only)
http://www.sorune.com/ - Sorune (Perl Win/Linux)

Or write your own, if you're so inclined.

The FM quality is rather good.  It takes a bit of tweaking to find the best station and adjust the volume gain, but once you do it sounds as good as any other FM station.