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Poor Battery Life

ronnieboot
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Poor Battery Life

I am so disappointed with the battery life on my Pocket Vaio, the manual says that it will last for 20 hours - well mine only manages to achieve around 3 hours of playback before it dies.
Also if I fully charge the unit and leave it in the drawer for just two days, when I try to use it , the battery is flat. It seems to me that it does not switch off (even though I double check that the power shows on screen that it is off)
Does anyone else have this problem, or do I need to return it to Sony?????
Ron West

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Chris384
Visitor

what bit-rate do you have your music at?

the bigger the bit-rate the better sound quality but also means that the battery will not last as long, this is the same on all players of this type!

ronnieboot
Visitor

Thanks Chris, I never knew that higher bit rate recordings would affect the battery life. So many people are complaining on this forum about the battery life I am sure that they will be interested in this fact. Does it mean that, to get the '20 hours' batterery life that Sony quote, we need to record at the lowest bit rate possible? Has anyone conducted a test to prove this statement? If they have, I would be interested to know the outcome.

Ron West

Chris384
Visitor

yes to get the full 20 hrs you would have to encode at a lower bit rate, i think you maybe able to get very near 20hrs with 64kpbs, but if you use 48kpbs you could probably get a bit more than 20hrs.

however 48kbps doesn't sound great, i have my music at 132kbps using atrac3, i probably get a bit over half the max battery life.

also if you are using mp3 coding this may also affect the battery slightly (i maybe wrong) but since this player was optimised for Atrac it will probably last longer using atrac! :slight_smile:

saltire2005
Visitor

hi.. i have no problems with battery life while running, but as you say if the unit is unused for a couple of days the battery dies....

sony today told me that this is normal as the internal clock uses power when the unit is off...

wish they told you this before you buy...!!!

as i travel away for 2-3 days at a time i was needing a unit that could give me long play, which i thought this unit would do...

its not ideal to have to carry the cradle everywhere, but sony say you have to stick it in the cradle when not in use....

very poor i thinks.....!!!

davidstrachan
Visitor

I also have been having problems with battery life if you leave the player for a couple of days. If Sony say this is due to the internal clock, then I'd say the machine is just not fit for purpose. I am going to demand a refund under the sale of goods act. Useless, uterly useless, and damaging surely to Sony's otherwise good reputation

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nrmalle
Visitor

hi,i am sorry sony doesn't know about this.i have been in touch with them and they fogged me off with different excuse.
please could you tell me how i change the bit rate of the music already on the hard drive and also on the VP.
thanks

belgrave

ronnieboot
Visitor

If you have already transferred music to the viao then you will have to delete it and transfer it again at a higher bit rate. I have tried 48kbs and this is not very good at all. You will need to use at least 64kbs (or higher). The battery life is still very much under the 20hours that Sony claim.
Like a previous forum member, I am thinking that I will claim a refund from Sony for this player because it really does not come up to the advertised specification.

MadarbWoT
Visitor

claiming refunds will only get you more trouble i think.
it takes time and all,it needs money for lawyers or whatever,plus it will only make sony turn her back to the customers that do this and most likely to the rest that use this product.

is it really THAT annoying to you that the battery is not responding for a very long time?i know that the advertisment said otherwise but consider that it said you can transfer mp3s directly and i really dont think that anybody did that succesfully up till now.i mean,mp3s are more important than battery life for me and since noone complained about that,they shouldn't use the same excuse for something else.

or are you maybe that much let down from the vp?

kikelone
Visitor

Hello Im sorry for my english but Im spanish...
How can i change the bit rate of the music...for example for 48kbps to 64 or 128kbps?