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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Caveat Emptor,
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This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
Right out of the box, the Genica was something of a disappointment. It did not recognize more than half the mp3s I'd burned to discs, and a quick read-through of the manual explained why.1) CDRW is not supported. 2) Discs must be recorded using ISO-9660 or Joliet file systems, so if you're using Adaptec, you can't make use of the Direct CD function. This also limits the number of files in any given directory to 256. 3) You can't use larger capacity discs; 650 megs is the limit 4) The bitrates must be between 32 and 192 5) Playlist files are not supported 6) On a disc with mixed data types, only mp3s will be recognized. 7) No mp3 files following a non-mp3 file will be recognized. It took me 3 tries to burn a disk on which most of the files were finally recognized. Then the beeping started. The disc would play without pause, but the "No disc" warning would show up repeatedly, accompanied by an annoying little beep that drowned out the music. A call to tech support confirmed that yes, it was odd, particularly as the beeping didn't seem to occur when I played regular CDs. However those produced a strange clicking noise at the start of each track. I returned the unit to the place I originally bought it, (not Amazon.com, which will always be a lesson to me!) and instead of a replacement unit, I got a note from tech support saying that they couldn't find a problem and they were going to ship it back to me. So here's what I discovered when I got it back and ran my own tests: Run the unit off of the AC adaptor and you'll probably have no trouble. Run it off of batteries and it will eventually start to skip and beep at you even though the disc is playing correctly. You get about half an hour to an hour's decent play out of a pair of double A batteries. Don't EVEN try to burn discs for this puppy until you're sure you've got all the information down cold. You'll just waste blank discs. Learn the controls; they are NOT intuitive and in fact can cause a bit of confusion. Would I buy this unit again? No. Will it fit my needs until I can afford something better? Probably.
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I always wanted (an expensive) paper weight...,
By Chris Boone (Virginia Beach, Virginia USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
I had been looking for a machine like this. It seemed inevitable to me that this technology was right around the corner, but nobody seemed very anxious to get one on the market. I don't know the exact story behind this machine, but there are lots of machines out there that look exactly the same and come with the exact same accessories, but have different names on them. I think perhaps they were bought up from a manufacturer who went bankrupt??? Who knows why this phantom manufacturer disappeared? I do! This machine, called the Tavarua by Genica, is, as they would say in the military, a cluster foxtrot. I got it, put batteries in it and it played an audio cd fine. Great, but I didn't shell out samolians to play audio cd's. So I burned a CDR with mp3's on it. I put the CDR in the machine and pressed play. Now, it was sitting perfectly still on the table but you would have thought that I was using it to play ping pong while jumping up and down on a pogo stick during an earthquake. It wasn't so much the skipping that bothered me, but the annoying bursts of music that came in between the skips... So it skipped too much...the first thing I thought was, 'what am I doing wrong?' I thought perhaps I didn't burn the disc properly. So I read the manual that came with the machine... Calling it a manual is much like calling a fortune cookie a novel. The sparse manual assured me that I had encoded all the mp3's in line with the machines spec's... So I thought maybe the no name batteries I was using were the cause. So I used several different battery types listed in the manual. None seemed to work any better than any other. So I tried plugging it in with the adapter it came with and it played fine...for about 15 minutes until it shut down on its own for no apparent reason...upon checking it I noticed it felt much like I had just pulled out of the oven. So I unplugged it and let it cool off. That was the last time this machine ever worked. Needless to say, I sent it back. I would suggest nobody buy this machine...but oddly enough not for any of the reasons listed above. The biggest insult is...at this point Genica has not responded to any of my two dozen emails to tech support. I sent one asking if there is a way to minimize skipping...no reply. I sent one asking how to get the machine out of record mode as it was stuck even though the switch was on play mode...no reply No reply to the next 22 emails either... My only guess is that Genica did not reply becuase they knew that this was a poor quality machine and that nothing could be done about it... Can I prove that? No. But I can say that I will never ever purchase anything from Genica ever again because of their lack of response to my tech support questions.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
First of it's kind, but suffers from quite a few glitches,
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This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
I ordered one the day I knew about it. I was encouraged by an impressive review on ZDTV. But the product suffers from serious glitches. If you are lucky, it'll play for hours without a single skip. But then you are not so lucky all the time. I used it for almost a month because I was impressed by the idea of a MP3 cd player, and this was the only one in the market at that time. I'll give this product 4 stars for being the first of it's kind. But if you are considering buying one of these, I'd recommend that you go with a name brand like Philips, D-link or Memorex.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Its a Piece, but you get what you pay for.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
I've had mine for almost a year, and its till works. BUT, its cheaply made, has little to no control over the sound, or files.Forget using this one at the gym. the 45 second shock protection seems to only work if the unit is flat. If you put it in a "tune belt" Forget about it. Battery life is non-existent. We're talking 3-6 hours depending on the battery. File control - There is none. Basic song skip and a directory skip that rarely works. Audio quality - Weak. It doesn't play very loud, and the EQ settings are wortheless. Now i use mine it at work, just hit play and listen to tunes all day though some cheesy PC speakers. My vote, even with the new models. Wait until the technology is there. It won't be long.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Stay away from disappointment,
By A Customer
This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
I received my unit and kept it about 3 weeks before returning it. The overall quality of construction reminds me of a cheap $29 player. The unit didn't really sound all that bad- that is when it worked! My unit was obviously defective as it would only play for about 20 minutes then it would stop unless I turned it on its side or upside down. After waiting 2 months for a replacement from Genica, I accepted a refund and am now shopping for a better unit.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Addendum to Previous Review,
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This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
I bought one of these a while ago, before their were many alternatives. I am sure there are probably much better products out there for similar prices. Some of the previous review I would disagree with. First, my chief complants are: 1. Very cheaply made 2. Atrocious button layout 3. Inability to include longer file names 4. Inability to burn CDs with over a 192k bitrate. I am not quite sure of the exact configuration that the previous reviewer was using, but I know for a fact that you can burn CDs at least up to 4x (or at least I have and have never run into a problem).Bottom line: It works well and has good sound quality (compared to my portable mp3 player). I would think there is better on the market by now.....but if the complaints we voiced don't bother you, it's a good product. Oh, by the way, you can record stuff with a mic and using CD-RW media (although this feature is completely useless to me).
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Okay, until something better comes along,
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This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
It is finicky, cheaply made and poorly designed, but beyond that it is a usefull machine when you get it figured out. Mine would overheat until I started using a different AC adapter than the one provided. I never got the 8 hour battery life another reviewer mentioned. I use rechargeable batteries now. I burn 10 hours of music to a couple of cd-rws, occasionally change this mix by reburning the cd, hook it up and leave it on random all day, like a personal ad free radio station. I don't ecommend it for use in the car, not that mine skips, but it is difficult to hit the right buttons, and it usually has to be reset at a red light. I like the idea, but will definately upgrade to a better brand when a worthwhile player comes out at a good price.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
best to go elsewhere,
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This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
I join the ranks of those unhappy with thi splayer. Got it for xmas, so the price wasn't bad. But there is no portability here. I'm amazed the other reviewer was gettin 3 hours on a battery. My player is lucky to get 1 hours on batteries; and the random funciton on batteries is a show stopper. Skip protection is also none existant. No display either - you only get to see the track numbers - no names or text at all. Folder navagation is also close to impossible.This looks like a bargain -But stay away from this one far away.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelent! First of it's kind,
By A Customer
This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
you have to respect this player. If you have any brain you would know that this technology is amazing and is the future of music. If you don't know much about mp3 and this kind of technology, stay away, but if you do, then check this baby out. It takes a little while to get the hang of it but its worth it.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
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By Thomas C. Gamble (Espanola, New Mexico USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Genica GN803 Tavarua Portable MP3/CD Player (Electronics)
When I got my player, it had somthing rattling around in it. It turns out it is a plastic nut that came loose. The player only works if it is not being moved, AT ALL!! And it is very choosey about the non-MP3 CDs it plays. I sent many messages to customer sevice, but they never acknowleged my existence. This is the biggest piece of junk I have ever bought.
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