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TSSWATwolf
post Mar 4 2007, 02:56 PM, updated 15y ago

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Play-Yan Micro

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Many people think, "WTF? Why not just get a R4 or M3 simply?" Despite of that, I think I got to disagree. But now... I dont wanna to do any comparison. Im just happy with my Play-Yan Micro. Please take note as Play-Yan Micro can be only support with GBASP, GBM, NDS and NDSL. Sorry, the very 1st GBA cannot support Play-Yan Micro.

SIZE Score:4/5
So, quite some LYN forum wanna how's the GBM or NDSL looks like when Play-Yan is slotted in. Here is some pictures I have taken. Sorry for the low resolution pictures.

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As you can see for GBASP / GBM / NDS, Play-Yan Micro can be fit in very well and only slotted out a little. While NDSL would have much slotted out compare to those I have mentioned.

MUSIC Score:5/5
Woohoo! Music makes you loose control. Haha, just kidding. With the Play-Yan Micro's sound card inside the catridge, the music on console handheld was never this good. (Of course, you need to use speaker or headphones and jack into the specially made stereo jack.) The interface is somehow very friendly. The settings come with volumn control and also bass control.

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VIDEO Score:3/5
Video is somehow let me down and UP! Yes, you heard that right. Though, the video only support mp4 (mpeg-4), but there is always a software to help us compress and convert video from other files to mp4. People might complain viewing video on GBM or NDSL is bad because of its size (240x176). Using NDSL would make your video looks real nice. But to those who dont have a bright version of GBASP, there is a setting that can make your video brighter up to 5 levels. WOOT! The interface is also friendly.

p/s: Please note the GBM pictures is not taken with flash, so its blur.

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BATTERY LIFETIME
Nintendo said that GBM can support Play-Yan up to 10 hours music playback and 4 hours of video playback. So for NDSL, of course they can last longer than what GBM does.

KEY INTERFACE
MP3 Playback:
D-Pad Up - increase volume
D-Pad Down - decrease volume
D-Pad Left - previous track (hold to rewind within current track)
D-Pad Right - next track (hold to fast-forward within current track)
L Button - N/A
R Button - press Up and Down while holding to change reverb, press Select while holding to activate bass
A Button - play selection, move Pictogram character or Mario
B Button - stop playing
Select - scroll playback modes (repeat all, repeat one, repeat random, play all once)
Start - pause, hold to enable sleep mode, press A, B, and Select to perform a soft reset, resetting auto-sleep mode

Video Playback:
D-Pad Up - increase volume
D-Pad Down - decrease volume
D-Pad Left - hold to rewind within current video
D-Pad Right - hold to fast-forward within current video
L Button - decrease brightness
R Button - increase brightness
A Button - play selection
B Button - stop playing, return to video selection
Select - scroll playback modes (play one, repeat one, play all once, repeat all)
Start - pause, hold to enable sleep mode

EXTRA
To those who already own a Play-Yan Micro, Instead of seeing the stickman theme, you can change your Play-Yan Micro theme to Mario Theme! Yay! Download the theme from HERE!

So, overall I give Play-Yan Micro a 4/5


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post Mar 4 2007, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(Phoenix_Cypher_K1 @ Mar 4 2007, 03:06 PM)
But the problem that I only sees is there is not lock key available. <-- Explain
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well... lets say you are listening to an mp3 player. There must be a lock key available. which mean if you use GBM like me. Putting into pocket would be troublesome as u might accidently pressed some button and the current music you are listening to is switched to others.

Understand? smile.gif
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post Mar 4 2007, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(Sheep319 @ Mar 4 2007, 03:08 PM)
lol, you and that video, what the heck la.

Excellentè review sire SWATTY!
Curious to know.

Price: ?

And also, when you play the video, does it like, have a "stuck-stuck" syndrome? Where while the video is playing, the video stucks for a sec, but the audio is still going on.
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nope, do not worry bout that biggrin.gif
price on PA would be around rm250++

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post Mar 4 2007, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(scph50004 @ Mar 4 2007, 03:25 PM)
you finally got video to work on it... haha
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u bet i am! tongue.gif
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post Mar 4 2007, 07:15 PM

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QUOTE(ballistix89 @ Mar 4 2007, 07:00 PM)
what software do you use to convert videos to mp4? is it freeware?
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yup, I use freeware converter which is PSP Video 9 brows.gif
but some twitching needed to do so as Play-Yan Micro is very typical on choosing mp4 format smile.gif
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post Mar 4 2007, 09:19 PM

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if u wanna know, i tell when i go to ur house ba
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post Mar 5 2007, 08:39 AM

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haha... get 1 then smile.gif
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post May 26 2007, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(Rogeroty @ May 26 2007, 08:47 PM)
ermm,can anyone tell me how to transfer the files from the computer to the memory card and do we need a usb cable ??
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a card reader will do the job
thou there is no usb cable thingy. smile.gif
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post May 26 2007, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(Lynixx @ May 26 2007, 11:15 PM)
this play-yan can play GBA games on the NDSL?
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play-yan is an official accessories from Nintendo.
so there no way to play GBA games on all NDSL.

only can play mp4 and mp3 on either GBA series or DS series
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post May 27 2007, 12:46 PM

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QUOTE(Rogeroty @ May 27 2007, 09:23 AM)
hw much is a card reader and a play yan?
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a card reader would cost around rm30.
a play-yan micro would cost u around rm200-250
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post Feb 27 2008, 09:48 PM

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sorry i still love my play-yan.
those talk will have to go to the homebrew thread.
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post Mar 5 2008, 11:04 PM

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I heard ds slot 1 is under produce right? official multimedia catridge for ds wink.gif
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Just got a new headset and 3DS cant justify my needs
Using back my play PLAY YAN and GBM biggrin.gif

 

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