IRiver H300 series

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iRiver H300 series
H320.jpg
The iriver H320 model
Also known asiRiver H300
Developer iRiver
Manufacturer iRiver
Type Portable audio player
Lifespan2004 – 2005
Media Hard drive (either 20 or 40 GB)
CPU Motorola Coldfire [1]
Display2" colour display at 220 x 176 pixels
Input Phone connector
Connectivity USB 2.0
Power Lithium polymer battery (1300 mAh)
Predecessor iRiver H100 series
Successor iriver H10 series

The iRiver H300 series are a series of portable audio players developed by iRiver, made up of the iRiver H320 and H340 models. They were first announced on September 22, 2004 [2] replacing the H100/iHP-100. Each can play music, transfer pictures directly from digital cameras and UMS-compatible devices, such as flash drives (on the international version), and display digital images on a colour screen. In the United States, the H320 initially retailed for $329 and the H340 was $429. [3]

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Features

The iRiver H300 devices support the playback of MP3, Ogg, WMA, ASF and WAV encoded audio files, with an advertised 16 hours playback time. Alongside this, it features an FM radio with 20 pre-set memories. It can also record voice and FM radio via internal or external microphone, or line-in, to MP3 format. [3]

It supports the viewing of JPEG and BMP pictures, as well as TXT files.

Since firmware v1.2, the devices can play movies at 10 or 15 frames per second with XviD (AVI) encoding.

Hardware

iRiver H340 Iriver H340.jpg
iRiver H340

There are two models:

There are two hardware types for each model. These hardware types are commonly referred to by the locations they are sold. The USA models, predominantly sold in North America, have a built in DRM key, which lets them play music with Microsoft DRM. The International models, sold everywhere but North America, do not handle DRM-restricted content and have the HOST port linked to the battery, which allows them to do USB On-The-Go. The International models also support limited xvid (10 frame/s) video playback.

North American models can be modified to support USB OTG by means of a small internal soldering job, an external modified cable, or a USB transfer box. International firmware is also required.

Firmware

There are 4 different firmware editions available for H300's

Version history

There have been different versions of the firmware over time

International

This firmware applies to the European, Korean and Japanese editions of the firmware.

American

This firmware only applies to the America's edition of the firmware.

Custom

iRiver H320 running Rockbox IRiver H320 FIRMWARE ROCKBOX 20100322.JPG
iRiver H320 running Rockbox

The H300 series can run Rockbox, an alternative, open source firmware. [6]

Reception

References

  1. "IriverH3XXHardwareComponents < Main < Wiki".
  2. "IRiver H300 Series Officially Announced". 22 September 2004.
  3. 1 2 "IRiver launches colorful portable media players - PC World Australia". Archived from the original on 2013-06-30. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
  4. Specifications for Toshiba MK2004GAL Archived 2007-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Specifications for Toshiba MK4004GAH Archived 2008-04-06 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "Rockbox - Free Music Player Firmware". www.rockbox.org. Retrieved 2025-01-31.