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Everything you will ever need to know about the power consumption of PPC audioplayers
In my well-known Pocket PC & Smartphone Magazine article Maximize Battery Life by Minimizing Power Consumption! and, for example, Pocket PC Thoughts-frontpaged Some new power consumption measurements (Dell Axim x51v, HP iPAQ hx4700, Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket Loox 720, HTC Universal, HTC Wizard), I’ve elaborated on how important it is to reduce the processor (CPU) usage of a given application to gain the best battery life possible and/or force the CPU to run at a lower clock speed.
In the current article, I elaborate on how all the known MP3-capable Pocket PC multimedia players fare in this respect. You will really need to read this article if you regularly listen to for example MP3 files for more than, say, half an hour between recharges. You can save even hours of battery uptime if you choose your multimedia player with the CPU usage in mind. As you’ll see, current multimedia players have vastly different CPU usage (and, therefore, power consumption), particularly if you enable for example equalization, digital signal processing (DSP) and the like. I’ve previously also made some similar measurements with Pocket PC multimedia players (see for example this article) and sound recorders (see the well-known (see for example these remarks) Pocket PC Audio Recording Bible), but have never compared ALL MP3 players directly to each other, on the same Pocket PC, at the same time. Now, this omission has been fixed. In the comparison chart (click the link!), I’ve collected (after some really thorough measuring) the following characteristics of each and every MP3-capablePocket PC-based multimedia player.
Other remarks Note that if you install Platform4 Player 3.0 into the main storage, it'll start playing its default video, MPEG4 by philips.mp4, at starting. This will mess up the screen of the Pocket PC. Therefore, you'll want to manually delete this file from \Program Files\Philips. It's also worth pointing out that Citsoft's iMusic 2.10 , which is a direct successor to withMP3, seems to be definitely worse, both CPU usage- and capabilities-wise, than its predecessor. For example, it seems it's not possible to switch off the screen from inside the new player, as opposed to withMP3. That is, you may want to stick to the latter, despite its being older. Note that, as it doesn't have (and I don't particularly like requesting freebies so that I can avoid situations like biting the feeding hand) a trial version, I couldn't test the current version of TCPMP's successor, CorePlayer either. According to the developers (I've talked to them on the matter per e-mail), it has 6...10% less CPU usage than TCPMP 0.72rc1, which may mean it's, now, better than even iPlay. Once again, I haven't tested this. Also note that the current roundup ONLY tests MP3 playback. For example OGG, WMA or Flac playback is NOT benchmarked in here. In some of my older benchmarks, I've published Ogg-related information too and I'll definitely elaborate on these questions a LOT in my forthcoming, multimedia player-related articles. Stay tuned ![]() Finally, the latest downloadable build of the WinCE port of well-known (also see this Wiki entry) VLC wasn't able to play any MP3 files at all; this is why I haven't included it in the chart. Other recommendations on decreasing CPU usage As can be seen, visualizations (most importantly, RTA and, with some titles - for example, TodayPlayer and the two VITO players- even peak meters and title display) are one of the worst enemies of battery life. The most CPU-intensive task is displaying equalizer spectrums. Some apps (for example, WinVibePro) don't even notice the spectrum not being visible and still consume a lot of additional CPU cycles - in vain. Therefore, make sure you scrutinize the peak meter / spectrum-related remarks in the chart and either disable them or make sure they are hidden while playing. The comparison chart (Note that, should you have problems with the local rendition of the chart, you can also access it HERE): ![]() ![]() Verdict My personal pick / recommendation is iPlay. I only wish I could find ANY way of purchasing it. I’ve been trying very hard to find a proxy server so that I can visit the homepage of the developer; so far, without any success. The developer is also ignoring my e-mails and public messages to contact me back. It seems the developer considers me because I'm unable to pass to his homepage a "dark alley guy", as he often puts it about everyone that complains about being banned out of the website of 40th Floor. A nice way of handling would-be customers, eh? (I also recommend THIS and THIS AximSite threads on this.) Nevertheless, iPlay is still really worth checking out and is highly recommended - assuming, again, that you can get even the trial version.Cross-posted to: PPCT, MobilitySite, AximSite, XDA-Developers, FirstLoox, BrightHand, HowardForums, PDAMania UPDATE (01/31/2007): in the meantime, I've tested x50mix on some of my other Pocket PC's. It turned out to support the Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket Loox 720 flawlessly; this may mean it also supports other Fujitsu-Siemens models. That is, it's not only for the newer Dell Axim devices. It, unfortunately, doesn't support the HTC Universal. Give it a DEFINITE try on your particular model and let me know whether it works on it or not! UPDATE (02/03/2007): PPCT frontpage; well-known AximSite e-books admin akheron has announced he'll add this article to the AximSite e-books section. iPlay homepage accessibility-wise, I've also tested Skweezer, MobileLeap, Google Mobile and WebWarper (see THIS for links) - a no-go. 40th Floor seems to long have been disabled access via these services - as they have done with NNTime Anonymizer. Start Using CGIProxy. posted some days ago by one of my blog readers, CaUcHy. It seems the 40th folks are monitoring my articles and also readers' comments - but, of course, they don't try to contact me. Oh well. The page is accessible via Anonymizer.SU home page but you can't download anything if you use this service. | |||||||
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New, updated version posted, including info on VITO AudioPlayer and providing a much bigger chart, with much more links.
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Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices, 2006, 2007. See my PPC & SP blog HERE.
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UPDATE (01/31/2007): in the meantime, I've tested x50mix on some of my other Pocket PC's. It turned out to support the Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket Loox 720 flawlessly; this may mean it also supports other Fujitsu-Siemens models. That is, it's not only for the newer Dell Axim devices.
It, unfortunately, doesn't support the HTC Universal. Give it a DEFINITE try on your particular model and let me know whether it works on it or not! | |||||||
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Article updated.
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I have found a Russian discussion where there is a version of iPlay available from their links. Unfortunately it's not a legitimate version but since I'm not a US resident I cannot legally buy this application anyway. A very odd decision by the software maker.
I don't want to put the URL here in case it breaks T&C but you can PM me for more info. | |||||
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Is there any reason to suspect that power usage of these applications would differ depending on where they are run from? For example, I'm using a ROM with TCPMP built-in (so it's running from ROM). I was thinking that this might be more efficient than running from RAM which itself is probably better than running from storage card.
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