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you didn't notice that it was also a MUISC player! It even says so on the box! Also the front of the player says it's the big boy version; the 7018 plus.
@@scottvogel8477 if you hold it you can edit them. also you can hook up a mouse and click it. idk it’s weird, you can also hold down on the add thumbnail button to add a custom thumbnail without ur channel being verified. it’s a bit of trial and error each time u try and get the perfect amount of hold and the perfect spot, it’s so weird lol
I love how James has become completely acclimated to the insanity that is your garage. "We're giving the van MP5 compatibility." "Oh yeah, it needs that." Didn't skip a beat.
1:15 I love how it even says that it plays _SWF_ files. Like fuck yeah bro, I can download all my favorite 2007 Newgrounds flash cartoons and play them in my 2014 Ford Escape
I remember hearing (in around the late 2000s or so) about a device that could play SWF files and automatically assumed I could play Neopets games on it but realised that there was no Internet connection so I wouldn't have been able to send the score and get Neopoints for my Neopets account. 🥴
Before the smartphone, here in Brazil, we had up to MP10. Once you added TV to a video player, it became an MP5. And every feature thereafter added a number to it.
Fun fact: MPEG-5 is an actual thing. It's a very new video conferencing standard, which this thing most definitely doesn't support. It uses 2 video codecs: EVC and LCEVC. EVC is a high efficiency oriented codec, similar to AV1. LCEVC is designed for low resource consumption; being able to run as a shader on the GPU without dedicated hardware encoding. It does this by first encoding the video in an existing codec, then extracting the differences between the original frame and the encoded frame. Special algorithms are used to compress this data and send it to the decoder where it is reconstructed and added on top of the frame encoded by the base codec.
@@fungo6631 You can run LCEVC on top of HEVC. Many codecs CAN run as a shader, but not very well (you could run text parsing as a shader as well, doesn't mean it makes sense to). Some of Nvidia's older GPUs used their SMs for PARTS of the encoding process for codecs that weren't fully supported by dedicated hardware yet. It would be extremely inefficient to run an ENTIRE codec as a shader. Developers already have a hard enough time getting software encoders to fully saturate the 10s of SIMD lanes per a CPU core, let alone thousands. Many encoders have a slight single-core bottleneck (I think this might be the final lossless encoding step, but I'm not sure), meaning that they may need to encode videos in separate chunks for each core. If you did manage to write a (normal) codec as a shader, you'd have lots of SIMD lanes idling around and doing nothing, while waiting for other lanes that took diverging code paths/are running other instructions to finish.
Here in Brazil, as a marketing strategy, stores would sell so called mpsevens, mp10s etc. Each additional feature meant a MP. A stylus, radio, TV, and so on. Based on the idea that mp3 would play music and mp4 would play music+video.
@@Green24152 fellow Brazilian here, not as far as I'm aware. However, I've seen my fair share of MP20s. It was a phone that looked more like an analog camera than anything, but had "plenty" of features, like OP said.
@@bland9876 Allowing USB debugging gives the host an unreasonable level of access to your phone. It can quietly install arbitrary apps, extract data, or do pretty much anything without notifying or asking you. It's intended to be used for development and nothing else. An "MP5 player" asking for USB debugging has got to be either insane incompetence or it wants to install malware
James'reaction was gold. He has no idea what he's in for, but hears "Were putting an mp5 into the donkey van" and goes "Oh it needs that." immediately. No hesitation.
@@MicahS70T5M actually... mp5 could be a 3d media format. like 2d videos except the interface allows you to rotate around the scene and view it in more detail. as a bonus, the media can also be viewed in 3d
Wade: “We’re gonna put this bespoke bootleg head unit in the donkey van today!” James: “Oh right, it needs that.” Everyone truly does need a James to go along with dumb ideas for the sake of it.
The way you said HECVX made it sound like it's a super dodgy Lebanese restaurant in a dodgy suburb that makes the best food you've ever had Side note, you know a Lebanese place is good when you walk in and see dozens of photos of the owner with various footy players
MP5 is a gimmick name for portable video player in China around late 2000 if I remember correctly. It's sort of natural "evolution" from "MP4" players, which are palm sized portable video and MP3 players.
@@kholdstare90 I think ryu refers to the naming scheme, not format. Where did you get that info? Existence of "MP5" players predates MPEG 5 layer I (which is not really out yet) by 20 years. I don't think there was ever such format (except that unfinished modern one, the h266 alternative), because even obscure formats would have at least partial support, but no reports of such thing e.g. in ffmpeg. Unless it was simply different FourCC (still, no hint of mp5 in any of 4cc lists), but that doesn't make a format, same as renaming foo.j2k to foo.j3k doesn't make "jpeg 3000".
I genuinely had a neuron activation moment when I saw it, but I thought afterwards that it was just a generic ratcheting multi tip screwdriver. I don't recall the ltt one having a red ring?
PB Swiss makes a far superior ratcheting screwdriver for roughly the same cost and has far superior bits For half the cost of the LTT screwdriver you can get the Williams ratcheting screwdriver, which is literally the Snap-On ratcheting driver w/o the Snap-On name
I actually owned one of these. After complaining about being sent a scam graphics card they sent me one of these as an “apology”. It lived and died in a £300 SEAT Ibiza, it did however run a subwoofer for a surprising amount of time.
I put a very similar one that I picked up off of Amazon for $20, and its still working as horribly as day one 4 years later. Even after suffering through 110°F summers and -25°F winters. I honestly don't hate the thing. Sounds better than the two channel stock unit my truck came with, and the little backup camera dingy still works even after being bashed open multiple times.
As an IT person I am flabbergasted to learn that they are allowed to print such damnable lies and false format information. Who could have ever allowed for such an atrocity? Also Frank is the best. Thank you for all your content!
Fun Fact: When I was a young hoodlum back in the '80's , I was in a halfway house with a guy who had converted a car stereo into a regular home stereo. He had even made a small wooden box to mount the headshell in. Pretty sure he relapsed and died, but what a genius he used to be.
There's a bar here where the owner has just a car radio as a stereo in the bar too and in a nice custom black wood box. I think at some point they weren't that uncommon but nowadays it's probably pretty rare to see anyone caring for such thing but it totally works well is for subwoofers since you can buy crazy loads of power for cheap with used old car cheap crap audio that will still make a huge kick at home though not the best...
I have 2 sony 6x9 car speakers for my desktop, and I have my 4 channel car amp and subwoofer running on a pc power supply ive modded to work with car audio, only thing im missing is the headunit lol
@@Delta132 Sony Explode? 😁 I had 3 nice JBL 2x6 in my old car and they were awesome, I still haven't put them on my current car cause I didn't want to cut the trunk cover or whatever it's called and pass new wiring...
Mp5 players have a built-in DV camera in them that lets you record videos. MP5 players are devices that work digitally to play audio and video and are updated versions of MP3s and MP4s. There are some important differences compared to earlier versions. The biggest is that the MP5 player can play files without having to reformat them from RM and RMVB format, which many video are in these days. (which means its not a file format that it runs, but multiple different formats-) also i really hope you see this because this was extensive reaearch that took me 30 minutes of staring at a white screen to learn (wiki, etc) now that i think about it i *might* be able to make you a good one using a minicomputer-
The Heckler & Koch MP5 (German: Maschinenpistole 5) is a submachine gun which fires 9x19mm Parabellum cartridges, developed in the 1960s by Heckler & Koch. There are over 100 variants and clones of the MP5, including some semi-automatic versions. The MP5 is one of the most widely used submachine guns in the world, having been adopted by over forty nations and numerous military, law enforcement, intelligence, and security organizations.
The MP5 player is the true representation of American engineering. With the MP5 player, you can experience all your favorite rifle sounds, capture your favorite moments immersed inside the American Dream, and experience the future of technology with the official MP5 player.
Honestly that's perfect for the donkey van. It syncs to your phone and plays scarlet fire. On a better van you'd care about whether you could hook up a reversing camera but the donkey van is immune to backing into concrete bollards so she'll be right.
I think I had one of these in my first car I bought. It was a used 2001 Toyota Corolla lol. But I actually appreciated this, it allowed me to connect my phone with Bluetooth and play music through my cars speakers. Enough for me.
I love how one side of the box says 7018 and the other is the 7010. Make sure you put the box facing the right way for however much you plan to charge.
Had a friend that worked in marketing back when the whole "MP5" was a thing... According to him, "MP5" was a way to differentiate between mp3 only players and video/mp3 players. "MP5 Players" play both music and video formats Also, there's threads on XDA-Developers for modifying this OS lol
I was in highschool when mp5s were a thing. From how I understood it, mp3s were audio-only media players, mp4s were audio AND video media players, and mp5s they were media players AND had a 360p camera. My friends had mp5s and they'd go around taking pics of each other and stuff. This was 2008, when smartphones weren't mainstream (in my country anyway) and they (I didn't have a phone at the time) all had nokia brick phones with meh quality cameras and that 2g-MMS thingy.
7:59 I started panicking when Mr. Dank P. Ods started messing with the central console while filming because he was on the driver's side. Than I remembered he lives in Tarantula Land, and James the Technomancer Wizard was the one driving. Silly me.
I started wondering why you thought Mr. Dank P. Ods was on the drivers side. Then I remembered this commenter is likely from Burger Land, and they sit on the other side.
I actually remember a ton of bootleg garbage branded as "MP5 PLAYER" during the MP4 player boom. Good times. As a kid I just thought MP5 meant "it plays everything, including videos" (which was a big deal back then)