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** Weight is approx. 203 g
** Weight is approx. 203 g


There are two hardware types for each model. These hardware types are commonly referred to by the locations they are sold. The USA models, predominantly sold in [[North America]], have a built in [[Digital Rights Management|DRM]] key, which lets them play music that is [[WMDRM-PD|Microsoft DRM]] protected. The International models, sold everywhere '''but''' North America, do not handle DRM protected content and have the HOST port linked to the battery, which allows them to do [[USB On-The-Go]]. The International models also support limited [[xvid]] (10fps) video playback.
There are two hardware types for each model. These hardware types are commonly referred to by the locations they are sold. The USA models, predominantly sold in [[North America]], have a built in [[Digital Rights Management|DRM]] key, which lets them play music with [[WMDRM-PD|Microsoft DRM]]. The International models, sold everywhere '''but''' North America, do not handle DRM-restricted content and have the HOST port linked to the battery, which allows them to do [[USB On-The-Go]]. The International models also support limited [[xvid]] (10fps) video playback.


North American models can be modified to support USB OTG by means of a small internal soldering job, an external modified cable, or a USB transfer box. International firmware is also required.
North American models can be modified to support USB OTG by means of a small internal soldering job, an external modified cable, or a USB transfer box. International firmware is also required.

Revision as of 18:19, 24 April 2007


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iRiver H340

The iriver H300 series of hard disk based multi-codec music jukebox player comprises two models, the iriver H320 and the iriver H340. As well as being able to play music, it is capable of transferring pictures directly from digital cameras and UMS-compatible devices, such as flash drives (on the international version), and displaying digital images on a colour screen. Since version 1.20+ of the firmware, the machine is able to play movies at 10 frames per second with Xvid encoding.

Features

The features of the H300 series are

  • 2 inch color screen
  • Playback of MP3, OGG, WMA, ASF and WAV encoded sound files
  • FM Radio with 20 pre-set memories
  • Built-in 1300 mA·h Li-polymer battery, advertised 16 hours playback time (Rockbox extends playback time)
  • Viewing JPG and BMP pictures
  • Viewing TXT files
  • Viewing XviD AVI videos encoded at 10 frames per second
  • Recording via internal or external microphone or line-in to MP3
  • Recording of FM Radio to MP3
  • USB v2.0 hard disk
  • USB v1.1 On-The-Go (OTG) host (International models)
  • Supported officially by Rockbox - open source firmware [1]
  • (Gapless playback is not supported, with any codec. However, Rockbox does)
  • Motorola Coldfire CPU [2]

Models

There are two models

  • iRiver H320
    • 20GB hard disk
    • Size is approx. 62x103x22 mm (HeightxWidthxDepth))
    • Weight is approx. 183 g
  • iRiver H340
    • 40 GB hard disk
    • Size is approx. 62x103x25 mm
    • Weight is approx. 203 g

There are two hardware types for each model. These hardware types are commonly referred to by the locations they are sold. The USA models, predominantly sold in North America, have a built in DRM key, which lets them play music with Microsoft DRM. The International models, sold everywhere but North America, do not handle DRM-restricted content and have the HOST port linked to the battery, which allows them to do USB On-The-Go. The International models also support limited xvid (10fps) video playback.

North American models can be modified to support USB OTG by means of a small internal soldering job, an external modified cable, or a USB transfer box. International firmware is also required.

Preinstalled firmware

There are 4 different firmware editions available for H300's

  • European - FM Radio tuner is fixed to European frequencies and the volume is limited as per EU directive. The video icon and mode introduced in v1.29 of the firmware is also not available due to licensing issues in Europe. This firmware is designated by an E appended to the version number. This firmware also ships in Australia and New Zealand.
  • Korean - FM Radio frequency is selectable between European, Korean, Japanese or Americas standards. Volume is not limited. This firmware is designated by a K appended to the version number.
  • Japanese - Same as Korean but defaults to Japanese tuner region. This firmware is designated by a J appended to the version number.
  • Americas - Capable of playing WMA DRM protected music. This firmware has been updated twice since v1.02 (v1.03, v1.04) and does not have video support. It is also not possible to upgrade US firmware to any other firmware (including v1.03 unless it comes on the player) without losing DRM capabilities.

Firmware version history

There have been different versions of the firmware over time

International firmware updates

This firmware applies to the European, Korean and Japanese editions of the firmware.

  • 1.02: First "standard" firmware made for the players when released
  • 1.07: Shipped with new players only
  • 1.08: Shipped with new players only
  • 1.20: Added video playback support
  • 1.25: Video improved (fast-forward and rewind added) and also introduced a bug which reduced battery life considerably
  • 1.27: Battery bug fixed and still better video
  • 1.28: Added clock and WAV playback. Added use of subfolders in "text" mode and playback speed. Use of remote control no longer triggers player backlight. First version that correctly preserves dates on files copied via USB-OTG
  • 1.29: Released November 2005 – Added video icon & mode, JPEG thumbnails, Hebrew/Greek tags, 24-hour clock, resume playlist playback and true shuffle bug fixes, including bug fixes regarding the remote control's backlight. Korean firmware defaults to Korean language for the control panel.
  • 1.30: Released December 2005 – This release is for the European firmware only. Due to licensing issues in Europe, it removed the video icon & mode added in release 1.29.
  • 1.31 Released November 20, 2006 – Added quicklist (playlist) and games. No word on any other additions or bugfixes. (UMS only, not for US M.T.P. players.) Available on Korean website only as of January 2, 2007.

American firmware updates

This firmware only applies to the America's edition of the firmware.

  • 1.02: Shipped with new players only
  • 1.03: Shipped with new players only
  • 1.04: Release November 2005 - Added support for .WAV playback, adjustable playback speed, JPEG Thumbnails, Hebrew/Greek tags, resume playlist playback, TEXT support for subfolders, true shuffle and bug fixes. This is the first version that can upgrade the America's firmware

Rockbox

The collaboratively developed free software Rockbox project has developed alternative firmware which can be used on the iRiver H300 series (among other hardware). Among other features, the current version of Rockbox enables:

  • Additional codecs: AAC, FLAC, Musepack, WavPack, Shorten, Apple Lossless, (WAV/AIFF)
  • Recording features: manual and automatic adjustment of loudness, saving as .mp3 and .wav
  • Complete customisation of the graphical interface of the H300
  • Display of album covers whilst playing tracks (Only with unsupported patch)
  • Gapless playback.
  • Games (Doom and Pac-Man)
  • Calendar
  • Extended playback time
  • Last.fm scrobbling to log, which then is uploaded to Last.fm by the user via a computer program or web based script.
  • Experimental mpeg - video support (without resizing and sound)
  • Extensible in every way (requires knowledge of C)