gerwin
10-11-2004, 06:48 AM
Recently I spoke to an ex collegue, who left our company for Philips research in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. He had been running around the consumer product labs for 3 months, and he told me this story about the development and marketing of the HDD100:
"They had just made the first version of the player, and now they (the developers) had to ram together some software to make it at least work, so they would be able to show something to the marketing guys. What they came up with was more a 'proof of concept', not intended for the consumer at all. Some big hotshot saw that it more or less worked and said: "That's good enough, put it on the market ". The developers protested, but to no avail. The software, which was in an alpha stage at best, became the official software as we now no it."
So don't blame the developers, but blame the big bosses at Philips that gave us this software for a device that cost me 500 euro (I was an early adopter):
-You have to have administrator rights to be able to run the software.
-Doesn't not run on hyperthreading cpu's (almost all Intel cpu's are hyperthreading nowadays).
-All your mp3's (what is wma anyway?) must be located on 1 partition, having your collection spread on different disks is not accepted by this software.
-Network drives do not count as drives.
-The speed of the usb is completely negated by the slowness of this software.
-Playlist can be made and titles added to them, but only at the end of the list, not in the middle.
-You can repeat albums, shuffle albums and repeat and shuffle albums, but you can not play 1 album 1 time. Duh!
-Every time I startup this thing, I get the 'record options'.
-If I onnect something to it, like speakers, or when I twitch the earphone plugs abit, I get this annoying 'record options again'.
- It still freezes.
This is the last product I'll ever buy from them. I hope one day Sony will take over this company and put all these morons where they belong: in a mental institution or in prision. I also hope they put Solon in charge of this product. He singlehandedly made better software for this thing then they where ever able to do.
In case you hadn't noticed: I'm angry.
"They had just made the first version of the player, and now they (the developers) had to ram together some software to make it at least work, so they would be able to show something to the marketing guys. What they came up with was more a 'proof of concept', not intended for the consumer at all. Some big hotshot saw that it more or less worked and said: "That's good enough, put it on the market ". The developers protested, but to no avail. The software, which was in an alpha stage at best, became the official software as we now no it."
So don't blame the developers, but blame the big bosses at Philips that gave us this software for a device that cost me 500 euro (I was an early adopter):
-You have to have administrator rights to be able to run the software.
-Doesn't not run on hyperthreading cpu's (almost all Intel cpu's are hyperthreading nowadays).
-All your mp3's (what is wma anyway?) must be located on 1 partition, having your collection spread on different disks is not accepted by this software.
-Network drives do not count as drives.
-The speed of the usb is completely negated by the slowness of this software.
-Playlist can be made and titles added to them, but only at the end of the list, not in the middle.
-You can repeat albums, shuffle albums and repeat and shuffle albums, but you can not play 1 album 1 time. Duh!
-Every time I startup this thing, I get the 'record options'.
-If I onnect something to it, like speakers, or when I twitch the earphone plugs abit, I get this annoying 'record options again'.
- It still freezes.
This is the last product I'll ever buy from them. I hope one day Sony will take over this company and put all these morons where they belong: in a mental institution or in prision. I also hope they put Solon in charge of this product. He singlehandedly made better software for this thing then they where ever able to do.
In case you hadn't noticed: I'm angry.