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<blockquote data-quote="headless" data-source="post: 2881576" data-attributes="member: 566363"><p>Omni Fi was a horrible attempt at making an in-car mp3 deck. It had a shitty *** hideaway box for the (single) harddrive and a long *** cable run to a flimsy faceplate on the dash. It's software was horrible, screen res was very low, it had no ****ing remote(!!!) and no ability to modify playlists in the car at all. Most of the buttons on the faceplate were totally completely and utterly useless. No tweakable EQ or time alignment settings. No RCA outputs. No ability to play flac or ogg. Cheap plastic construction that fails easily. On top of it all, you could either use the 'shipped' software and have NO ability to fast forward/rewind in a track which is totally ****ed when half of your concerts are 2 hour long files....OR you could get a shitty excuse for ff/rw but could no longer even navigate your songs to switch to another track without the unit STOPPING PLAYING...</p><p></p><p>In short, the Omnifi was a good idea implemented in a horrifically shitty manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headless, post: 2881576, member: 566363"] Omni Fi was a horrible attempt at making an in-car mp3 deck. It had a shitty *** hideaway box for the (single) harddrive and a long *** cable run to a flimsy faceplate on the dash. It's software was horrible, screen res was very low, it had no ****ing remote(!!!) and no ability to modify playlists in the car at all. Most of the buttons on the faceplate were totally completely and utterly useless. No tweakable EQ or time alignment settings. No RCA outputs. No ability to play flac or ogg. Cheap plastic construction that fails easily. On top of it all, you could either use the 'shipped' software and have NO ability to fast forward/rewind in a track which is totally ****ed when half of your concerts are 2 hour long files....OR you could get a shitty excuse for ff/rw but could no longer even navigate your songs to switch to another track without the unit STOPPING PLAYING... In short, the Omnifi was a good idea implemented in a horrifically shitty manner. [/QUOTE]
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