As a product intended for small children, I'd say it has all the features I would ask for. I'd happily give something like this to my nieces. I'd give them better over-ear headphones to pair with them, as I don't think small children should be using earbuds, but it is definitely a product fit for purpose.
Your discovery of the SD card launcher makes this video even more useful for people who might buy this for a kid, lol. It’s important to know if a child can use something to creatively annoy other people
This is quite possibly the most uniquely-themed and actually-functional kids’ product you’ve tested! Unlike those ultra cheap ones that were just a coloured faceplate over a white player with the same generic interface as the non-themed ones.
I remember ape. I was a lossless format, didn't need as powerful a processor to encode as flac (well it would encode faster), and that was important back in the day when computers were slower.
@josha254file > convert/save. then choose format and codec and stuff. not as customizable as handbrake, but will do in a pinch! and can extract audio from video, unlike handbrake which is strictly video to video
AVI is just a container (similar to MP4, MKV, or MOV); it doesn't actually in any way describe the video or audio format contained inside. We definitely would need to know what this device supports in terms of video and audio formats to produce an AVI file it can actually play. Xvid and AC3 was a common combination years back, especially on the, erm, less scrupulous side of the Internet, but there's no guarantee that this is what it supports. For all we know, it might only support uncompressed video, or some really old proprietary codec.
Oh my fucking god, your comment just reminded me of the times when online streaming wasn't yet as thing, but it kinda was, and you were forced to go to sketchy websites riddled with adware only to then be riddled with divX and Xvid formats. God damn it, that was almost 20 years ago.
Why do I lowkey kinda like this though…not for videos obviously. But as a music player with some half-decent wired earphones…might be a cheap cute option for when I’m working and without my phone lol
Right? The icons are fun, the screens have lots of bold color, easy to read text, and the UI seems reasonable enough. Dated technology, sure, but for what it was I think its pretty great. This was the first one I was kinda sad he destroyed lol.
I wouldn't recommend charging a device to 100% for storage. Batteries degrade most at 0 and 100%. If you fully charge and don't use it, it's gonna be sitting at 100% for ages. Better advice is to charge it to 80% and top it up every half a year or so
Fun fact about turning off electronics if you store them for a while. My fiance had a old original ds in storage for 10 YEARS! After bringing it out again for our son..... fired right up and held a charge while we orderd another charger 😅 some tech is justade different
I one time had a knock off pair of Apple earphones for some reason they were stupidly durable like way more than the real pair but they couldn’t play any subass below 50 HZ at all and one day I decided to get rid of them and I only paid $5 US dollars for them at a local mall
Well i really don't get the AVI problem!?!? It is one of the oldest Video formats and there are a million free converters out there. And "smart converter" also can handle it easily. So easy in fact, that they advertise the software to be able to handle avi literally in the second sentence on the apple app store.
Handbrake is a champion, runs on anything, converts anything, to anything. AVIs? AVIs were normal when Handbrake was born. That was _the_ video format of the era. It won't hesitate. You'll get your file. As for why something recent would use AVI, AVI is either very lightly compressed, or totally uncompressed. So even the worst hardware can play it with minimal overhead. There's actually plenty of devices that only know AVI, because they're just not good enough to play MP4 or MKV or what have you.
Avi files were a container for different formats, and each files could have different codecs. I suspect mpeg2 with aac sound was most common 20 years ago.
Do I see that right? It has the Sony button design? Oh, and ogg is far from legacy, unless mp3 and gaming is legacy. It was a competitor to mp3 with a similar compression ration, but without the proprietary license, so many games use it, even to this day. And avi is basically a container. You could put DivX in it, which is just an MPEG-4 hack.
I'm sure this is from a while ago and maybe you've found a solution already, but if you bring a video into the timeline of whatever video editing software you use and render it out as another format that pretty much always works for me.
Format Factory, the best bootleg mp3 player format converter in the world. can convert to any format and can make videos work on any device with a screen and says mp3. you can edit everything, codec,resolution,file size, audio format like everything and best of all its free. need windows tho, anything above XP should work ig.
Something about the shape of this thing makes me keep thinking it's a cell phone and that would be very annoying having to use the navigation to select each of the numbers to dial in a phone number.
@@HappyBeezerStudios I used to have a Samsung cell phone that kind of looks like this device. It was one of those ones where it had a keyboard so you could text better. I don't know how old you are but back in the day each text message showed up as an individual thing they don't look anything like that anymore I don't even know how to describe the modern texting thing with the bubbles.
@@bland9876 was more towards the very rounded shape (like it has been sanded down from centuries of erosion) but has the button layout of more recent Sony media players (mp3 player isn't really appropriate, since they also play video)
@@HappyBeezerStudios The more recent media players I've seen are just Android phones without the phone part. I didn't know Sony made ones that still had buttons.
Ohh! I use Handbrake to do video conversions and it has the option to export videos as an .avi. I use the mac version but I think they have a windows version as well. It's free and open source.
Us public now know about the mysterious pink sticker.
Lmao
YOU STOLE THOSE WORDS RIGHT OFF MY KEYBOARD 💢💢💢💢💢
I wonder why🤔🤔🤔
We have been informed 🙌
At least us patrons knew earlier
As a product intended for small children, I'd say it has all the features I would ask for. I'd happily give something like this to my nieces. I'd give them better over-ear headphones to pair with them, as I don't think small children should be using earbuds, but it is definitely a product fit for purpose.
Yeah, can't trust them little bastards to not eat the bud bits XD
He was almost gentle with beating it up at first, that's how you know he actually kinda liked it lol
I watch these and feel like an evil outsider who has infiltrated a secret club.
same
Your discovery of the SD card launcher makes this video even more useful for people who might buy this for a kid, lol. It’s important to know if a child can use something to creatively annoy other people
Along with, you know, massive choking hazard lol
Christmas came VERY EARLY this year! Thanks for showing us these 💕
Took me a sec.
Like 51 weeks early.
i come earlier
Use FFMPEG to convert your files to AVI format, will also support like any format you want 🙂
Handbrake is very good and user friendly. Unsure if it's on Mac though
If anyone's curious the lanyard says ペットの子犬 which is 'pet puppy' ^_^
Cute:)
I wish more things were nice
I've always loved how puppy is just the kanji for child and then dog. Lol
日本語は楽しいですよ!🎉
Ohhhhh ty for sharing
@@retrohipster1060 then for kitten it's 子猫, child cat. truly a lovely language
Thanks Wade for making this public, and happy new year mate ❤
This is quite possibly the most uniquely-themed and actually-functional kids’ product you’ve tested! Unlike those ultra cheap ones that were just a coloured faceplate over a white player with the same generic interface as the non-themed ones.
He forgot to test the microphone.
I wanted to hear how cromulent the microphone is
2:17 The APE format is for Gorillaz music only.
And artic monkeys
I remember ape. I was a lossless format, didn't need as powerful a processor to encode as flac (well it would encode faster), and that was important back in the day when computers were slower.
How does a human being become a lossless format
@@Izzystarlight_aren't we all apes?
@@Izzystarlight_ Same way a .ape becomes a human...evolution.
Reject .human return to .ape
I feel like low decoding power is still interesting today. Not because systems can't keep up, but because battery-powered devices will run longer.
Vlc is not only a great player, but it's also a media converter
@josha254file > convert/save. then choose format and codec and stuff.
not as customizable as handbrake, but will do in a pinch! and can extract audio from video, unlike handbrake which is strictly video to video
Yeah but no AVI.
As soon as I saw the dim screen I knew that it was already on max brightness, I don't even know how, I just knew
AVI is just a container (similar to MP4, MKV, or MOV); it doesn't actually in any way describe the video or audio format contained inside. We definitely would need to know what this device supports in terms of video and audio formats to produce an AVI file it can actually play. Xvid and AC3 was a common combination years back, especially on the, erm, less scrupulous side of the Internet, but there's no guarantee that this is what it supports. For all we know, it might only support uncompressed video, or some really old proprietary codec.
Sometimes, on some picky devices, you needed to mirror or rotate the video for it to actually play at all.
I was just gonna say to use FFmpeg. Since it can do quite a lot.
Oh my fucking god, your comment just reminded me of the times when online streaming wasn't yet as thing, but it kinda was, and you were forced to go to sketchy websites riddled with adware only to then be riddled with divX and Xvid formats. God damn it, that was almost 20 years ago.
@@pitecusH Fun fact, DivX and Xvid are the same format, and both are actually implementations of MPEG-4 Part 2.
@@CuriouserArchiveThat would explain why both of them suck ass and also the fact why the names are just mirrored.
😂😂 The SD card launcher is phenomenal! Wouldn't last 30 seconds with a boy... or a 23yr old man. 😊
I use Handbrake to convert videos. It's free, apple silicon supported! Never had any problems with it and has some good presets!
sadly, it looks like HandBrake removed support for avi a while ago (it was too ancient)
edit: you can use version 0.9.2 or earlier to encode avi
@@extremjaws6189oh I didn’t know that, sorry! Thanks for clarifying 😊
Handbrake is just a front end for FFMPEG, which will always support AVI @@extremjaws6189
ew, a furry
"Whoop, heads up!" Poor sexy speaker. Happy new year.
The fact that a nugget made for kids is more well-made than basically 90% of the actual "good" nuggets he reviewed has me dubfounded
I would actually use this one. The design, both outside and the UI are super cute.
Your best option for converting to AVI on a mac is probably VLC. If you have access to a windows machine at all then you can do it with xmedia recode.
FFMPEG, HandBrake, but those are a bit more advanced
@@SpaceSaver2000 was going to say ffmpeg - it can do most formats
@@tobyValentine-bassYe! And Handbrake is basically just a fancy FFMPEG GUI at heart
@@ashenbeauty and WinFF *is* a GUI equipped FFMpeg.
ffmpeg! the commands aren't that complicated!
As my name is Avi, I am almost offended that I am a poopy and outdated video format.
Why do I lowkey kinda like this though…not for videos obviously. But as a music player with some half-decent wired earphones…might be a cheap cute option for when I’m working and without my phone lol
Right? The icons are fun, the screens have lots of bold color, easy to read text, and the UI seems reasonable enough. Dated technology, sure, but for what it was I think its pretty great. This was the first one I was kinda sad he destroyed lol.
I don't think OGG qualifies as niche, I see it every other day.
My thoughts as well. AFAIK, Ogg Vorbis is what Spotify uses for its lossy streaming.
I use it to this day! Great compression algorithm and low filesize but great audio quality. MP3 is much worse.
I wouldn't recommend charging a device to 100% for storage. Batteries degrade most at 0 and 100%. If you fully charge and don't use it, it's gonna be sitting at 100% for ages.
Better advice is to charge it to 80% and top it up every half a year or so
I use an open source converter called handbrake. It might have AVI conversion available
pretty sure handbrake can handle avi
7:45 "that doesn't sound like my beyerdynamic t1s at all..i mean WAHH" yes i did almost spit out my food
Fun fact about turning off electronics if you store them for a while. My fiance had a old original ds in storage for 10 YEARS! After bringing it out again for our son..... fired right up and held a charge while we orderd another charger 😅 some tech is justade different
And...what's the fact?
@@XuroX. you're gay
Agptek is actually a proper brand I’ve got the tiny agptek AO2 and it is a BEAST of a nugget
This nugget is better than half the stuff we see on this show!
Id actually still give this to a child today, itd a great lil nug
Another year with Dank
this is genuinely so cute id buy one
Because you love AGPTEK, I thought the intro was a christmas card, but it is actually the box of the product
I am impressed by that little thing I kinda want one lol.
AVI format thats a Windows 9X throwback.
Handbrake is a goos option for video conversion to avi, it supports mac and is open source
9:26 IF I COULD TURN BACK TIME I WOULDNT HAVE DONE THAT THING
Not sure if you're still looking for ways to convert to AVI, but you can use FFMPEG commands to do it pretty easily.
Shutter encoder can convert any type of video to avi
I one time had a knock off pair of Apple earphones for some reason they were stupidly durable like way more than the real pair but they couldn’t play any subass below 50 HZ at all and one day I decided to get rid of them and I only paid $5 US dollars for them at a local mall
Well i really don't get the AVI problem!?!?
It is one of the oldest Video formats and there are a million free converters out there.
And "smart converter" also can handle it easily. So easy in fact, that they advertise the software to be able to handle avi literally in the second sentence on the apple app store.
Hey Wade, did you know you can make avi/amv files using ffmpeg?
Just noticed that the box says "Window XP" instead of Windows XP
The best nugget we have had so far
tbh if I had this as a kid, this would've been more than enough. Def wouldve used it a lot until I got a phone
I’m sure you don’t need it anymore, my go too for video conversions is Handbrake, a great open source tool that use all core on your cpu to convert.
Oh how i love being a patron
Handbrake can convert to AVI
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@DankPods Bro, you just use VLC media player to convert MP4 to AVI. VLC has a built in converter.
Daddy, the year just started. You're spoiling us!
I can't believe you broke it :(
Wow my man one grit couldn't even destroy it!!!
Handbrake is a champion, runs on anything, converts anything, to anything. AVIs? AVIs were normal when Handbrake was born. That was _the_ video format of the era. It won't hesitate. You'll get your file.
As for why something recent would use AVI, AVI is either very lightly compressed, or totally uncompressed. So even the worst hardware can play it with minimal overhead. There's actually plenty of devices that only know AVI, because they're just not good enough to play MP4 or MKV or what have you.
And AVI is just a container. Using DivX you could put MPEG-4 in it.
I love public domain day!
1:09 MICRO FIREWIRE?????????????????
I'm sorry, how was MIKE POSNER the best option for an mp3 player for children?!?
great album, but definitely rated R 😂 glad somebody else noticed
Avi files were a container for different formats, and each files could have different codecs. I suspect mpeg2 with aac sound was most common 20 years ago.
Do I see that right? It has the Sony button design?
Oh, and ogg is far from legacy, unless mp3 and gaming is legacy. It was a competitor to mp3 with a similar compression ration, but without the proprietary license, so many games use it, even to this day.
And avi is basically a container. You could put DivX in it, which is just an MPEG-4 hack.
i wonder if this thing could be rockboxed at all
Need to know what SoC they used, and if there is already a port for that chip.
FFMpeg is very good for like 90% of audio/video converting
0:27 Window XP never heard of that os? Can you do a video on that?!
Oh man AVI is ancient. I remember using it on Windows 3.1.
format factory is a great for video conversion, has everything under the sun and more.
not sure it's on MAC thou.
Cooler than me is my favorite song rn
I'm sure this is from a while ago and maybe you've found a solution already, but if you bring a video into the timeline of whatever video editing software you use and render it out as another format that pretty much always works for me.
Great vid worth the dollarydo
How's the comment 3 years ago when the video is 1 month old
@@mza870 this is an after show, it was unlisted for patreon supporters
AGPTek usually makes pretty solid, cheap stuff.
Format Factory, the best bootleg mp3 player format converter in the world. can convert to any format and can make videos work on any device with a screen and says mp3. you can edit everything, codec,resolution,file size, audio format like everything and best of all its free. need windows tho, anything above XP should work ig.
1:58
Wrong if you're going to put something away you want it at the NOMINAL VOLTAGE. Storing batteries at full charge is not good for them
probably very very late to the info party but Adobe has a program called Adobe Media Encoder which can convert mp4 files in to avi files
Something about the shape of this thing makes me keep thinking it's a cell phone and that would be very annoying having to use the navigation to select each of the numbers to dial in a phone number.
I looks like someone put a Sony player in a riverbed until it was all smoothed down.
@@HappyBeezerStudios I used to have a Samsung cell phone that kind of looks like this device. It was one of those ones where it had a keyboard so you could text better.
I don't know how old you are but back in the day each text message showed up as an individual thing they don't look anything like that anymore I don't even know how to describe the modern texting thing with the bubbles.
@@bland9876 was more towards the very rounded shape (like it has been sanded down from centuries of erosion) but has the button layout of more recent Sony media players (mp3 player isn't really appropriate, since they also play video)
@@HappyBeezerStudios The more recent media players I've seen are just Android phones without the phone part. I didn't know Sony made ones that still had buttons.
FFmpeg is a good tool that can encode avi, as long as you're not afraid of the command line
"ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.avi"
Ohh! I use Handbrake to do video conversions and it has the option to export videos as an .avi. I use the mac version but I think they have a windows version as well. It's free and open source.
i might buy this for myself tbh
Wade, Vorbis is not a legacy format compared to things like MP3.
I havent touched avi in more than 10 years.
Pronouncing it Ag puh tech is definitely the standard
This mp3 player makes me think of a Sony Walkman mp3 player
You can use cloud convert type mp4 or the format the video is already in and put to avi cloud convert
5:04 I know I'm late to inform, but have you tried the software Handbrake for video conversion?
I think handbrake dose avi I could be wrong
I suggest adapter as file converter software
Did agptk finally make a decent mo3 player?
OBS or any convert website will take the vid and convert it. obs would be record the video you want to play and have it save as avi.
why do I kinda want that LOL
For converting any video formats you can use FFMPEG 6:16
cloud convert is online and from what i found quite a good converter
I guess dank made the videos public!
"avi is a freak format"
...
you gotta be kidding me
I don't know where ogg being legacy came from because Opus is just over 11 years old, not as old as AVI, which is over 30 years old now
And ogg being license free means it's used in all kinds of places.
Most batteries should be stored as close to 50% as possible, rather than 100%
he really called ogg a freakish format
What kid today owns mp3s? They don't even know what an mp3 file is.
i recomend handbreak if you need a vid converter.
Handbrake is a good and open source converter.
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