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@OrionTheOddАй бұрын
WAKE UP AUSTRALIA MAN IS YELLING
@iblaci307Ай бұрын
more like go to sleep, its 0:30 at me :c
@L4ftyOneАй бұрын
GOOD MORNING NIGHT CITY
@JebsjamsАй бұрын
im up :)
@kickstand2407Ай бұрын
VEGGIEMITE
@Joseph-shmosephАй бұрын
SMASNUG NUGS, YEPPS AND AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@AManwithaB0x29 күн бұрын
"Hey, can you actually, like, see my dingus?" -Dank, 2024
@BJsTrashChannel29 күн бұрын
Some stuff should not be taken out of context...
@Charismakat29 күн бұрын
i showed you my dingus please respond
@LifeWulf29 күн бұрын
@@BJsTrashChannel Everything must be taken out of context
@hashbrown77729 күн бұрын
- M Y - D I N G A L I N G -
@Tyranzor6429 күн бұрын
At least buy them dinner first
@ora2j25129 күн бұрын
I still hope that one day, Wade will finally understand how windows drivers work, so that we can hear scarlet fire out of crappy early 2000's YEPP nuggets.
@GeoNeilUK28 күн бұрын
Or he could just use a store own brand cheapo MP3 player that just shows up as a Mass Storage Device, like all good MP3 players should.
@PanoptesDreams27 күн бұрын
It irked me too. But I can understand it from the consumers perspective. The setup process isn't *that* straightforward. Even doing it correctly can result in failure back then (first-hand experience), it's how I got to be as good as I am today.
@robotman510527 күн бұрын
Yeah, one thing he’s missing from the “consumer’s perspective” is that people with old PCs were actually patient people who would spend copious amounts of time thoughtfully to get their product working. And now we have the luxury of Internet forums to check quickly which I bet he isn’t even doing.
@GeoNeilUK27 күн бұрын
@@PanoptesDreams "It irked me too. But I can understand it from the consumers perspective. The setup process isn't that straightforward. Even doing it correctly can result in failure back then (first-hand experience), it's how I got to be as good as I am today." But from the consumer's perspective Samsung are a Good Brand who make Quality Products that should Just Work. If they're upgrading from a SAOCHING that barely plays MP3s above 128KBPS to a "proper" Samsung and it was just a case of dragging tracks to their SAOCHING, they'd expect the same from their "proper" Samsung. They'd probably have the same expectation from their iPod, to not have to use iTunes, but iTunes Just Worked in ways that everyone else's proprietary client Just Didn't.
@PanoptesDreams27 күн бұрын
@@GeoNeilUK ..okay.. I am supporting his ineptitude. I do know these things. I just don't get your point to me. Someone else said what you're trying too better: "Why do they not just show up as generic storage devices to drag and drop onto" EDIT: It was literally you, LOL.
@GingerNingerGames29 күн бұрын
Doesn't follow the instructions, it doesn't work. *Surprised pikachu face*
@revoblam797527 күн бұрын
Uses old batteries that were never recharged, nugg doesn't work Surprised pikachu face
@JeanMarceaux26 күн бұрын
A James he isn't, there's no surprised Pikachu faces when James is cooking (aside from amazement at vast capabilities of a James)
@dogevoadoriii3 күн бұрын
Australians don't need no damned instrucztions
@frtls29 күн бұрын
One day he may finally discover the Device Manager in Windows.
@SmD-ff5xd29 күн бұрын
shhhh, I actually enjoy seeing the absolute train wreck of an apple layman
@woldemunster924429 күн бұрын
Maybe even get "stuff" working by installing service packs. But hey, what do i know, i switched to Linux because XP made my life miserable. :D
@trayner29 күн бұрын
Yeah I'm guessing xp is missing a few service packs and updates
@mromutt29 күн бұрын
@@trayner haha its also a crappy laptop that is really old to boot! XD hes really playing with a handicap when he makes these videos.
@AfferbeckBeats29 күн бұрын
@@trayner As soon as we got to 2008 and he's using XP not connected to the internet I was like no way is any of this going to work. But that lil egg nugg was the only one that did!
@Thy_memendyАй бұрын
Samsung is like that one kid in class that has an answer for any random topic
@Z29vZ2xlc3Vja3Mu29 күн бұрын
And every answer is wrong
@rbae29 күн бұрын
@@Z29vZ2xlc3Vja3Munah stop the hate - it's a correct answer, just not the one the teacher's looking for
@AmirRazan29 күн бұрын
@@rbaeThey gave the right answers but by using different solutions.
@snek938829 күн бұрын
@@AmirRazan Just some are worse than better. (I love samsung but they be kinda goofy sometimes)
@soliloquy159329 күн бұрын
What’s Samsung? I’ve only ever seen smasnug
@creepy_303129 күн бұрын
27:48 “Please do not return this product to the store” Wow were they ever desperate
@matthijs298129 күн бұрын
We aren't mad at apple for *inventing* proprietary cables, it's just that everyone else stopped circa 2007 because they realized it was massively inconvenient. it's 2024 now and we have to drag Apple kicking and screaming into universal USB-C, and we could only do so through literal LEGISLATION lmao
@qv43v23 күн бұрын
Nope, Steve Apple can do no wrong.
@human898523 күн бұрын
Yet apple were one of the 1st companies to shove usb-c through our throats. (macbooks)
@James-cr8mt18 күн бұрын
@@human8985 usb c is not a proprietary technology though.
@MrPotteeMouf8 күн бұрын
@@James-cr8mtthats not what he was implying dope
@techtrashpickerandpcbuilde470529 күн бұрын
"Yepp! Is the portable mp3 player"... You can hear his sanity slipping the farther he goes 🤣🤣
@algnedpe727129 күн бұрын
farther? i hardly know her!
@NigelMontezuma29 күн бұрын
yeppTM is the portable MP3 Player.
@asshole4229 күн бұрын
@@NigelMontezuma yepp™ is the portable MP3™ Player™
@DarknessSwordmaster28 күн бұрын
I love their consistency. First it was "Yepp! Is the portable digital music player", then it went to "Yepp! Is the portable mp3 player" just for the last one go back to "Yepp! Is the portable mp3 player" xD Seriously, ipods are one thing and they were awesome for their times, but kids this days with iphones, media streaming and aalways-online are clueless on what we had to struggle if we hadn't have like rich parents who could buy us apple player or something with reputable brand (yes, we can shit on Sony or SE now, rightfully so, but they were doing good stuff back then) and instead we got from them or grandparents "mp3 player" or later mp4 for Christmas that were complete bootleg random madeups. Jezus, I remember having mp4 player I begged my parents to buy me one. 1 big (for their times) screen and 2 buttons on each side. In package there was some vague instruction in a form of microscopic booklet with font size like 1, minicd with obligatory bloatware (seriously, how is that possible no single piece of this software was good?), headphones that were never working properly, the connector was constantly disconnecting one earplug, even right after taking them out of the box and usb cable, miniusb but that's just standard for that times. And just like this yepp, uploading there anything was a fucking torture. This software was just fighting you with all its might- weird popups, errors, "media disconnected", hidden confirmation etc. And on top of that- let's say you somehow uploaded there your content, you charged built-in battery (yep, no AA/AAAs anymore, IT'S THE FUTURE NOW OLD MAN!)... this thing was draining power at random. You COULD have pleasant day and listen to music almost all day long OR it could die on you like half an hour after charging it to 100% and going out. I remember the buttons were in a form of "push down until the tiny dome makes contact to the pin" and you had to push it really hard for them to work. And guess what- the power button... died like not even full year after buying it, the only was to power it on by kind-of shot circuiting it to fife by connecting it to working PC like you wanted to upload something. It was complete garbage and just imagine- you're like 10-13 years this happens, you know why this happens and just go to dad or grandma and tell them that they bought piece or garbage and it's dead already. Sheeeesh....
@theKongston29 күн бұрын
The eeepeecee did end up recognizing it, unfortunately wade was too busy yelling
@MazeFrame29 күн бұрын
Was also too busy not clicking the right buttons because "lol did not read"
@naorishi29 күн бұрын
too busy glazing apple as well lol
@EliteSmorechannel29 күн бұрын
Too bust being awesome.
@Beateau29 күн бұрын
Yeah, old software never actually showed the nug. You just queued up what you wanted to transfer over and hit the button and hoped it work. Hell, even my Zune didn't show what was on there until like the third version of the software. And direct storage passthrough control was not a thing 20 years ago. The PC was only able to see the device, it was up to the software to communicate and send songs to the device, and then the device would write the song to the storage (which is why it took so damn long for songs to transfer)
@bretthake771329 күн бұрын
@@Beateau I'm having flashbacks from this description how did we make it out alive
@jaden_shah29 күн бұрын
27:36 OGG is the file extension for ogg vorbis, which is a compressed audio format. It is what Spotify currently uses.
@gooaygar29 күн бұрын
sauce?
@kkrg41329 күн бұрын
@@gooaygartry wikipedia idk
@gooaygar29 күн бұрын
@@kkrg413 ok....
@Beateau29 күн бұрын
@@gooaygar Google is literally free.
@dt08-old29 күн бұрын
I first thought OGG was a Windows Groove Music thing.
@felicityc29 күн бұрын
14:15 generally, yes, when you do not click any buttons or do anything with the software, it tends to not do anything in response
@kokoalwadi6096Күн бұрын
😂
@galactor12329 күн бұрын
Australian man gets increasingly irritated at old mp3 players, the tv show
@adityaunde413420 күн бұрын
Also his Python reviews the tech sometimes. Most normal Australian channel.
@michaelwesten462413 күн бұрын
i'd watch that on netflix for free
@OptimusYale29 күн бұрын
The day dank realises that the samsung proprietary connectors were actually standard connectors in Korea will be a trip. LG, Samsung and others all used the same chargers lol
@mromutt29 күн бұрын
We also had them for a time in the early 2000s here in the states before everyone agreed on going usb mini.
@Tobias-ki4fu29 күн бұрын
Bro samsung controls korea
@breakfastattwilight28 күн бұрын
Yes, we have at least two different Samsung flip phones in our house, and I found out recently that they use the same charger
@HappyBeezerStudios28 күн бұрын
@@mromutt Can thank the EU for that, every phone with USB instead of every manufacturer with their own proprietary connector, some even more than one. And now they go for USB-C on everything.
@madstan375025 күн бұрын
I was going to bring that up, too, for why the buds worked but the speaker didn't on the Yepp ones. They only recognized certain banding on the jack, and the ones that are standard now, simply didn't work on them.
@JMNTN23 күн бұрын
kids today will never understand the struggle to spend an entire weekend getting your new piece of tech to work
@TallarHawk29 күн бұрын
About half of the "problems" with these nuggets is Wade's inability to get a proper PC-setup and/or to use XP-era software. Dude was actually surprised when he did what softwarwe asked for and it worked (when he selected driver for the first player). Because of that, these nugget-dips always sound like Apple butt-licking marathon, even though iPods had all the same problems on Windows in early days.
@AfferbeckBeats29 күн бұрын
I think it's the disconnect between assuming that the CD will be automatically installing the drivers for the device it's sold with. But the CD is just installing the generic software suite with a folder of drivers for all relevant devices, which are not installed until that very screen asks for where they are located. Also if he connected to the internet it probably would have done that automatically.
@Beateau29 күн бұрын
I loved the part when he shit on the one nug for not having a screen when it was literally a nano clone.
@HappyBeezerStudios28 күн бұрын
@@AfferbeckBeats It really doesn't help that many of the installers don't just install the fitting driver. The whole "manually search for the driver" part is basically the worst installation design for a mainstream consumer device. Better installers will ask to plug in the device at some point during the installation, so that the installer can identify them and install the drivers. Or they just throw all drivers on the disc and install the needed one once the device is plugged in. Think about how graphics cards drivers do it. You install the driver package, it checks which card you have, and installs the driver needed. And hardware identifiers aren't new.
@dranziken24 күн бұрын
Connecting windows xp to the internet is a HORRIBLE idea
@theonlyegg12 күн бұрын
You’re making factually untrue statements to back your personal opinion. iPods did Windows better than any non-Apple device.
@sonorangaming445029 күн бұрын
We arent mad at Apple for proprietary at the beginning of the Iproducts, we are mad that they kept doing it when everyone else standardized. Then they take away your home button and sold it back to you, then they took your wires and sold them back to you.
@brenscott541629 күн бұрын
Fuckin exactly. I don't mind proprietary for a portable game console, don't mind the barrel jack on laptops. What I do mind is proprietary on a damn phone, so annoying
@user-ii8oy3qg2t29 күн бұрын
This is what apple fanboys like wade dont get. The fuds great but his apple rose tinted glasses are ridiculous
@bibasik729 күн бұрын
They did not sell the home button back to you
@gronodon29 күн бұрын
I mean, in all fairness Wade really isn’t dedicated to sucking modern Apple’s dick thaaat much, it’s more the iPod than anything
@thawkade29 күн бұрын
Sold back the home button??? What are you talking about? (not an Apple fanboy or anything I'm just genuinely confused on what you're talking about)
@KiraSlith29 күн бұрын
12:20 Wade, you do remember that THE BRICK screams when you nudge the volume even a little right? Somethin's wrong with the Taledo m8, she's starting to cook.
@TheRogueAdventurers29 күн бұрын
You might be onto something
@rajeshe527929 күн бұрын
Hmmmm..... that might be possible after all the abuse she went through....😂
@musicbyimpulse29 күн бұрын
At least he has those replacements from cashies. She might not have long left.
@exzyyd39229 күн бұрын
@@musicbyimpulse Why tf am I getting genuinely sad about a random guy's speaker starting to break?
@mromutt29 күн бұрын
@@exzyyd392 Because shes sexy speaker mate!
@auraofazure29 күн бұрын
The ultimate DANKPODS LORE video here and it has everything - the EEE PEE CEE, all the SMASNUG nugs, the sexy speaker slowly dying again, and a reminder of how crap eBay can be.
@geigertron300026 күн бұрын
that silver yepp (yp-700) has an INTERNAL BATTERY THAT NEEDED TO CHARGE BEFORE YOU CAN USE IT. it was charging off the new batt you put in you just needed to wait. old tech couldn't run off dual power sources, the external batt charges the internal batt then it would work. patience bruv. that being said... if the internal rechargeable batt was dead dead,,, then yeah she dead.
@mihkelkastehein947016 күн бұрын
Which one do you mean the one that had XTUNES on it or the first silver one i dont get🤗
@Eric_Hunt19429 күн бұрын
My theory on the ambiguous packaging state of the *yepp!* is that the nugg was removed from the box and placed in a Dixons (or similar non UK Chain) display cabinet, where it lived undisturbed for between 6 and 36 months, before being reboxed when the store closed, and picked up for £5 by one of the now jobless team members. Edit: I'm referring to the first nugg, didn't realise there were many yepps. My source for the above is that i worked at Dixons from 1998 to 2005, and was one of the few who didn’t get an ipod. I instead got a Creative Zen which lasted for over a decade, after sitting in a display case for years until the branch i worked at closed, and the display nugs were sold off to us staff for less than the cost of a beer in London.
@HA05GER29 күн бұрын
AHH Dixon's and Woolworths and index sad times 😭
@Eric_Hunt19429 күн бұрын
@@HA05GER Dixons sort-of still exists to be fair
@HMJ6629 күн бұрын
Bold of you to assume the staff paid for anything when the shop closed. When the shop I worked at (not Dixons) went into administration the staff just grabbed whatever they wanted when management wasn't looking
@lylukk29 күн бұрын
oh a creative zen! i loved mine, i had 2 separate gens of it
@Eric_Hunt19429 күн бұрын
@@HMJ66 in our case the store was closing, not the whole company. Much of the inventory was sent to other locations, but the display items were sold for peanuts to the staff- only some of whom were given positions at other stores.
@MichaelBritt2327 күн бұрын
Every time I see Samsung on a device, I say Smasnug in my mind. Thanks Wade.
@meatharbor29 күн бұрын
My personal highlight list - 1: Smasnug. 2: RealPlayer. 3: DivX. 4: The woman in a white shirt and glasses judging you from the package that was mandatory on _all_ 2000's-era packaging and advertisements. 5: Adorable Yepp mini-CD (I call it the Yip Disc).
@Th3UnluckyGam3r29 күн бұрын
"This is the worst episode I've ever done." No, this is one of your best episodes ever. Fucking incredible, I'm dying from laughter at how bad these nugs are
@anima7or29 күн бұрын
AAA
@kreuner1129 күн бұрын
I just wish he actually used the right software. Yepp Explorer is the one already had installed. The CDs installed RealJukebox. It's probably that one
@kreuner1129 күн бұрын
14:16 well have you installed the driver from the popup?? Ugh
@sammyb10629 күн бұрын
I feel the opposite, didnt make me laugh like the older ones, felt more like petty yelling.
@arnox455429 күн бұрын
I think the biggest issue by far was that it required proprietary shit, and even then, it didn't even work properly. Double whammy in the shit MP3 player category there.
@yoavba299129 күн бұрын
I love that the EeePc is like the slave Pokémon you taught all HMs to 💪🏻💪🏻
@philipjfrys28 күн бұрын
You nailed it 😭
@madman1993161229 күн бұрын
OH MY GOSH I OWN THAT ORBULAR LOOKIN NUGG AT THE END It's actually just a really strange shuffle, the dorkus at the end of the headphone jack clips into a small dent on top of the mp3 player so it doesn't fall off when you wear it around your neck Besides the lack of screen, and a light that only blinked to indicate if it was playing normally or shuffle (it had NO battery indicator, so it would die on me randomly) it was actually surprisingly nice? 2 gigs was a decent amount of memory back then and the bloatware was provided, but I just never used it lol. that little dingus 3.5 to USB converter was just permanently in my pencase making it so my mp3 was also just a flashdrive for school All in all I rate it
@michaelb406229 күн бұрын
“YEEEES!! i mean YEEEEPP!” Been a long time since ive laughed this hard.
@mdukasa29 күн бұрын
I feel like im stuck in a time loop of Wade loading up the EEEPEECEE with Yepp CDs, trying to play MP3s in auxiliary mode, and the same earbuds every single time.
@panagiotispappas1001Ай бұрын
Ah yes, the Smasnuggs, my favourite nuggets and some of the worst ones too!
@JendaLinda29 күн бұрын
I guess these nuggets are so old so that internal flash memory is completely rotten.
@sykilik10129 күн бұрын
Wade, you may not believe me, but after enough of your Aussie ramblings, I actually went and had some Tim Tams shipped to me so I could actually try them; I was saving them for a special occasion. 30+ minutes of nuggs? THIS IS THAT SPECIAL OCCASION!
@Beateau29 күн бұрын
Next time brew some chai tea (or other hot beverage. I suppose coffee and hot chocolate are traditional) and use the tim tams as a straw. (Google Tim Tam Slams if you think I'm trolling.)
@drmariomariomd673323 күн бұрын
If you haven't, and you're a coffee drinker, you've gotta try a Tim Tam Slam. Life changing.
@krevo6c29 күн бұрын
The moment i did read the "Power On" the sexy speaker voice was in my head. What have you done to my brain 😂.
@JenniMeer29 күн бұрын
Bluetooth Mode.
@colinjohnson645429 күн бұрын
@@JenniMeer Auxiliary Mode
@AhDollar29 күн бұрын
@@colinjohnson6454 "bluetooth mode" don't you ever say that again oh my pkcell
@sofascialistadankulamegado178129 күн бұрын
It's so fucking hot and cool. A early 2000's male teenagers dream.
@unknownname370329 күн бұрын
i can distunctly hear everything in this thread my brain is poisoned
@GeneralNickles29 күн бұрын
I've never used the Yepp software, but I know that a lot of software for peripherals at the time required you to "search" for the device _inside_ the software after the computer recognizes that its plugged in. Stuff didn't just pop up automatically. So maybe try playing around with the menus in Yepp and see if there's a "find device" or "import" or something like that.
@damstachizz29 күн бұрын
I'd be willing to bet very large amounts of money that most people could get the software working in no time just by uninstalling the old crap and spending a solid 20 seconds reading the manual
@Beateau29 күн бұрын
What??? Apple-man has to use menus? No! Everything must be shiny icons or automatic!
@HappyBeezerStudios28 күн бұрын
And many early players didn't just show up as drive and needed to be synced with proprietary software. One reason those thumbdrive style players became popular is that you could just plug them in and drag your music on the drive. You could even do it on your buddies computer for totally legit sharing ;)
@DJDekgit29 күн бұрын
22:28 The early 2000's computing in one sentience: "It's still working, it's just a horrible UI."
@CrimsoniteSP29 күн бұрын
9:00 I can't get over how this nug's main menu looks like an eye and it's just giving that look like even it's disappointed with it's existence.
@BalaDeSilver29 күн бұрын
Me when I don't know that Windows XP doesn't come with preloaded USB drivers and doesn't install them automatically when you plug stuff in, then all my nuggets don't work but it's Windows XP's fault, not the nuggs' fault...
@ethanol1586Ай бұрын
I credit this channel for getting me to call everything samsung related smasnug
@lettuce737829 күн бұрын
smasnug ganlaxsy s10
@Vshzn29 күн бұрын
Smasnug k9
@WalterMan29 күн бұрын
Smasnug note 7
@OtakuUnitedStudio29 күн бұрын
I credit this channel for getting me to call everything in general a dingus.
@AfferbeckBeats29 күн бұрын
I've always prefered assmung which I got from some webcomic back in the day
@lycandusk726329 күн бұрын
That 0m long "cable" at 27:43 made me laugh so hard
@Kingelfdemondevourer29 күн бұрын
i love how the installer for the egg yepp said "baby yepp" now the whole family can yepp! even the babies! xD
@Ciara_TurnerАй бұрын
Gotta say, I'm kinda disappointed that it's not 30 straight minutes of Wade smashing nuggets with the 1 grit
@photondebuger4529 күн бұрын
That'll probably come later possibly lol
@Laundry_Hamper29 күн бұрын
Fun fact: the soundtrack on Conker's Bad Fur Day, which is in your "2001!!" graphical masterpiece was all MP3 files. Rare managed to make the N64, which came out in 1995, play MP3s...WHILE ALSO PLAYING THE ACTUAL GAME ITSELF
@arnox455429 күн бұрын
I'd expect nothing less from the masters who made Perfect Dark.
@casanovafunkenstein509028 күн бұрын
The game had full voice acting as well, so it follows that they used the same audio compression codec across the board
@babayaga743429 күн бұрын
I like how he complained about the little dot mp3's features...after making a video gushing over the shuffle's same exact features
@PEPSIMaxMusic28 күн бұрын
He's an Apple shill who doesn't realise he is one.
@drewzero126 күн бұрын
@@PEPSIMaxMusicYes and no... Wade obviously has an Apple bias from his experience and preference, but Apple really did put a lot of work into making the experience 'just work' compared to a lot of MP3 players of the time. It's not like the phones of today where they work basically the same and it's just preference. I was an Apple hater at the time and still had to admit that the iPod/iTunes experience was better. (I do not believe that that is still the case.)
@MustafaThePieceOfDust200123 күн бұрын
@@drewzero1it is tbh
@fab160429 күн бұрын
Oh man I had that blue YEPP in 2002, felt like a goddamn astronaut, listening to them INTERNET MUSIC on the go, so cool. It was built like a brick, indestructible nugget, too bad it was only 32MB, too early into the MP3 players market
@MUSiCK929 күн бұрын
"Everyone gets mad at apple but they didn't invent it" Yeah but they are the ones that held on to it the longest.
@lunaroja_ph29 күн бұрын
30:05 Mate, that was my MP3 for so freaking long, mine was white though. It carried me through college, it didn't needed software, worked just like an USB, drag and play. I carried my investigation papers and notes in that nugg, I loved it. The "extendy bit" was the best part. Headphones were cromulent too, same with the microphone... I even recorded whole interviews with it. Only reason I gave up on it was the dawn of Android phones, that was it.
@waywardscythe335829 күн бұрын
IIRC Japanese companies like Yamaha and Mitsubishi have their fingers in all the pots because during the occupation only a few companies were allowed to own any of the heavy manufacturing equipment. so they bought up everything from laythes to looms.
@ferretyluv29 күн бұрын
What happened is that Japan used to be run by ~dozen multinational conglomerate monopolies called zaibatsu (analogous to the Korean chaebol like Samsung, guess where they got the idea from). The majority of zaibatsu were trustbusted during the occupation. A few like Mitsubishi, Toyota, Kawasaki, Nissan, and Mitsui were allowed to stay.
@theentity97528 күн бұрын
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@itshel267729 күн бұрын
Love how the YEPP packaging fits perfectly with the gloves and the shrek-pad
@thedarkknight197129 күн бұрын
18:28 - Wade, I know you love using 'Pukcells', but, those older devices were power hungry, so, to get ANY life out of a AAA, you'd NEED a Duracell as they have a higher power output compared to 'Regular' batteries... 😏 😎🇬🇧
@ImmaFiringNoLazors29 күн бұрын
OH MY GOD THEY CALLED THE INSTALLER FOR THE EGG-SHAPED YEPP "BABY YEPP" 13:20
@RxLush29 күн бұрын
I know this is for fun but.. imagine actually reading the manual.. and ipods were not plug and play on a pc either so..
@commandertaco176225 күн бұрын
Womp womp
@muhammadmq538715 күн бұрын
18:53, The “Low Battery” flashing after you slammed the nugg down, was poetic
@karnzter24 күн бұрын
That Samsung Pebble brings back memories! I love that nugget so much. I had one in green and wearing it on my neck during work runs in 2012-2013 was fun. Didn't use the software CD installer to transfer music if I remembered correctly. The headphones broke, which eventually made me stop using it and went back to using my old BlackBerry as my music player.
@Miss_Argent29 күн бұрын
I recently gave CDs another try. I have to say, I forgot how much I liked the spontaneity of walking into a used shop and just kind of grabbing whatever stood out. How easy it was to try something new was one of the few things I missed after getting my first iPod Nano in, like, middle school.
@TheUnreadableUser29 күн бұрын
Alternate title: Wade sytuggles to get software to work on old Samsung nuggets, discovering many, many disgusting batteries for 30 minutes straight
@mysteryboyee29 күн бұрын
the funny thing is it was actually working almost instantly once the drivers were installed from the disk, if you looked at the bottom left corner of the yepp software, it was doing things, and had connected to the YEPP!, it's just as per usual, wade is very impatient
@TheUnreadableUser29 күн бұрын
@@mysteryboyee but was he struggling? Yepp
@sayocean8629 күн бұрын
@@mysteryboyeeincreasing annoyingly impatient
@mromutt29 күн бұрын
@@sayocean86 I like wade and watching his videos but that can get very frustrating to watch lol XD makes me want to pull out my hair, well whats left of it haha
@MazeFrame29 күн бұрын
@@mysteryboyee I was screaming at my screen because IT WAS WORKING just user being like "cant read, dont read"
@thatoneannoyingtornadosire875529 күн бұрын
frank in the sleeve of the jacket is the cutest thing ever omg
@oneinfinity29 күн бұрын
This video is so weirdly nostalgic. When I was in school, I had the YP-U2R and the YP-U7 as my first and second mp3-player. I actually still use them as flash drives to this day, even though they haven't been able to play music in years.
@elbeetlebeasto29 күн бұрын
Good video but I would recommend reading up on how USB, PnP, and driver installation works on Windows XP. Several of your devices were only like a step or two away from working before you gave up. Also, you should get a regular PC and set up virtual machines (VM) for different versions of Windows instead of using that crappy Eee PC, so that way if you have troubles getting something to work in XP, you can just switch to a Vista or Win 7 virtual machine
@Armunn0129 күн бұрын
As much as I enjoy Wade's videos, it was frustrating to see him almost get to the point of getting the device installed and giving up. The early generation of ipods weren't much better, the 1st gen wouldn't even work with Windows. ITunes for Windows was a pile of shit that crashed constantly. Also Apple are the king of the proprietary connector. Honestly if it was anyone but Apple their 20 pin connector would of died well before their switch to Lightning. They may finally have USB C on their phones, but that's because they were forced to.
@HZLTS29 күн бұрын
@@Armunn01 Wade is unfortunately one of the many apple fanboys that are stubborn to actually, you know, know how stuff works that isn't Apple.
@Armunn0129 күн бұрын
@@HZLTS Honestly, I think he probably does know how it works but playing it up for laughs, which is fine. The content he churns out isn't for journalistic accuracy, it is information with silly humour. Also, Wade's experiences are similar to some peoples. For those that do remember the time of the MP3 shovelware, how many of us helped others install the crappy software that people were forced to use. I suspect with the Yapp's, they most likely wouldn't of needed the software at all once the drivers had been installed properly. The driver was most likely a USB interface chip that Windows XP didn't know about.
@thelakeman253829 күн бұрын
No it's actually better he does it with real hardware that's somewhat period appropriate (yes I know that an early 2000s desktop/laptop and late 2000s netbook are very different), it'd be better if he used some laptop with a dvd drive instead of relying on an external dvd drive. Point is not to get the stuff working but to see whether it'd be frustrating or not to get working.
@evancrazyerror29 күн бұрын
@@HZLTSis it the end users job to know how to “install USB devices”? Or is it the job of the system and the software applications? How many Windows users even know what the device manager is? By the mid-2000s, everything should’ve been as plug and play as possible. The software should’ve installed the correct driver for the device so the wizard knew exactly where to find the driver files. Maybe using a newer OS would’ve helped (?) but blaming the user instead of the bad design on behalf of Samsung is only rewarding bad software. It was a bad software experience. Only once or twice did the “Your hardware is ready to use” pop up come up, meaning of all of his attempts, only a few of them were able to get drivers installed, and even then only one of them communicated to the software.
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606Ай бұрын
GE makes random things that don’t connect with other things way cooler than Yamaha or Samsung. Need a new refrigerator? GE has you covered, need a commercial jet engine? GE has it, you need a 4,500 horsepower locomotive? GE has it, you need a 30mm rotary auto cannon for your A-10 attack jet? GE has it.
@ItsAMeAndrew29 күн бұрын
well, to be pedantic, General Electric….
@Big_Red129 күн бұрын
Need a nuclear reactor or a MRI machine? GE has you covered.
@timschulz956329 күн бұрын
Need a skyscraper? Samsung has you covered. Need a power plant? Samsung has you covered. Need a car? Samsung had you covered. And what is still true for GE was true for Siemens 20 years ago but nowadays it's all different companies.
@Play-On729 күн бұрын
Don't forget Samsung also makes military weapons for South Korea.
@DjDolHaus8629 күн бұрын
@@Play-On7 I thought that was Daewoo (who also made cars and a million other unconnected things)
@taylorswiftlover90129 күн бұрын
watching this at 4am is a fever dream with this hella aussie man saying "YEPP!" for a few minutes straight
@stoner133728 күн бұрын
to have so much wonderful technology and not know how to use it, the funniest thing I've ever seen
@StackOfPancakes221629 күн бұрын
Me and my dad fought iTunes for an entire day to get a video onto our first gen iPad. iTunes sucked too.
@TheXGamer96929 күн бұрын
Let me guess, it was a video you got off some random corner of the internet in some weird format? You also don’t need iTunes to play videos on an iPad.
@CR-gh5bp29 күн бұрын
Had to desperately fight iTunes to get anything on my iPod touch or my Shuffle. Was a nightmare program.
@Jessica_2529 күн бұрын
For videos on iPad, if you really want to get them on there, all you have to do is convert them. iTunes has a built in conversion tool that’s really easy to use. I hope that helps anyone else who might run into that problem.
@Slateproc29 күн бұрын
@@Jessica_25 I'm not turning my mp4s into movs
@compaqdeskpro577029 күн бұрын
It's been slow in the past, but never unstable. I still use it daily.
@TheMicro429 күн бұрын
Pitney Bowes recently did me dirty. The laptop dock I bought had been taken out thrown onto the ground and then put back in the box. It still works and was cheap so I started laughing
@lettuce737829 күн бұрын
oh man, they're still at it huh
@ObamaTron28 күн бұрын
Breaking down laughing because I keep expecting something different and it's still YEPP every time
@janemba4229 күн бұрын
You got biscuit under the protective plastic layer.... AND DIDN'T CLEAN OR PEEL IT AAAAAAAAAAAAA
@dannymo9729 күн бұрын
Ah the OGG file, renowned for such classics as diesel.ogg
@steelfox144829 күн бұрын
That was my alarm for like a year lol
@kiddy199228 күн бұрын
Yogscast flashbacks
@rpdt2012Ай бұрын
3:18 "digital excitement... YEPP!"
@ivarsdredzels23128 күн бұрын
YEPP
@sheeeberight28 күн бұрын
“I don’t want to discombobulate the packaging” had me chuckling for a solid 5 minutes
@XA--pb9ni29 күн бұрын
You are a saint. I just got home after a really busy day and get to watch this marvel of a video. Thank you so much !!
@ZeroCrystalАй бұрын
Smasnug used to Smasnug back in the day, emphasis on "nug."
@matthiasice29 күн бұрын
Windows XP trying, desperately, to warn you that you might be at risk 🤣
@no-no-noku24 күн бұрын
I lived out of that last nugg you tested. Loaded it up a 100 (!) free MP3s on its internal storage (!!) with Skype notification sounds in the background which I'd listen to while waiting for the bus after school. It's shuffle mode was deterministic and seedless, as in whenever you started it up it would always play the songs in the same "random" order, even if you put more tracks in. Because of that I have a particular order of five or so songs in my head where if I hear any one of them, my brain is expecting the next one that would come on after it on that thing. The headphones on that would go on to live in my ears for many players after that, becvause they were "better" than the other ones I would come across. I'm old enough to realise that ALL of them were crummy but quality is perspective to what you were exposed to at the time. The LCD screen was bright but it would wrap song titles frequently; it also had only ASCII format support so if your song's metadata had any special characters in it then the whole screen would display gibberish. It was great. I actually found it a few years ago when doing some cleaning and it STILL had some battery power left. What a nugg.
@goofyahhcat4k60fps29 күн бұрын
15:18 Damn, I think Elon Musk was working in Smaznug in the past...
@resolvanlemmy29 күн бұрын
For the first time ever, watching Wade "Dankmus" Nixon torture himself over a bunch of Yepp MP3 players made me uncomfortable, especially for a whole 30 minutes.
@TVFortuna29 күн бұрын
I remember having that Digital Audio Player at the end (in Shrek Green of course!) and it was super easy to use if you ignored the bloatware and just loaded it up through Windows Media Player
@Shaeress27 күн бұрын
I'm guessing the sound isn't working because they've got a non-standard layout on the 3.5mm jack. Started this trend and Apple has kept it going to this day, but Samsung joined in for a bit too. Since it's early MP3 it's probably mono sound to save space and then playing that one channel of sound right into the mic channel. And that's why the Samsung dirty buds work, cause they've got the matching non-standard 3.5mm plug to the non-standard 3.5mm jack.
@reptarien29 күн бұрын
With the high quality of phones and TVs (high end ones, anyways) that they make now, I can hardly believe this is the same company. Mind boggling.
@GAMERIN-rn6dj29 күн бұрын
I didn't come here for 30 minutes of Samsung nuggets, I came here for 30 minutes of dankpod 😅
@Aiika__29 күн бұрын
I had one of those lil usb stick samsungs featured at the end and i LOVED that thing. My idiot ADHD riddled brain played with the switch blade USB action for days. At one point it went through the wash after sitting in my school trousers for too long and the screen refused to work on it. STILL WORKED THOUGH and i learnt how to use it without a screen and kept it going for a solid year before it finally died on me. I miss mp3s
@compaqdeskpro577029 күн бұрын
Yes! You featured the literal nugget in the thumbnail! I'm happy because I found not just one but two of them at a thrift store. Not all the accessories, but the manual and the cable were there, In the End by Lincoln Park was loaded on it. The sound quality and controls are abysmal. You missed "CD encoding is limited to 50 tracks". It took until 2008 to make a player that was just a normal storage device, they must have been terrified of the music industry.
@AndrewBluett29 күн бұрын
This whole video is just Wade continually asking the EeePeeCee, "I've shown you my dingus plz respond."
@kyrtopi29 күн бұрын
Thanks for showcasing this. The memories of my Samsung Yepp nugg that I lost in the sea were never forgotten
@RealNeonPlayzАй бұрын
should've call it the Smasnugg-a-thon
@gundamzeta344727 күн бұрын
0:06 Samsung also has a fishing company (which they started off as), a ship builder and has built some of the largest ships, a truck company, a building company and helped with construction of large skyscrapers and a military contractor and is responsible for a lot of the military equipment used in Asia.
@antzpantz29 күн бұрын
Sleeve Frank is just TOO CUTE, especially when you lifted her up to face the camera! 😻😻😻
@jackfinthebox29 күн бұрын
the return of 30 minute dankpods videos is oddly comforting
@christopherwomack559629 күн бұрын
21:30 Samsung threw him in such a rage that the duck had to die for their sins
@JoshDeGering29 күн бұрын
I had one of those black Samsung mp3 eggs as a kid and I could never figure out how to get music on it. Wade must have found the correct drivers to make it work 😂
@mr.shameless188629 күн бұрын
those batteries make chernobyl look safe enough for kids to exist 2km away from it *unsupervised*
@Whittz.Youtube29 күн бұрын
Does it play mp3? Yepp! Is it usb? Yepp! What do we call it? ...yepp?
@idreamofbonelesscheese718729 күн бұрын
Can he figure out how to install a driver? Nope!
@sir_mattheus29 күн бұрын
the upside down man is yelling at more crappy electronics
@regular6729 күн бұрын
Smasnug doing a great job at advertising iPods back then
@SlyMan42028 күн бұрын
"Thousands music - it actually has instruments in it" Dank, 2024
@JuliePGUK29 күн бұрын
Samsung did have a nice mp3 player back in the day called the P2 which had not to bad audio as long as the headphone socket survived
@Rainquack29 күн бұрын
OMG, I had the P2 and the P3, and I remember them sounding amazing, with easily double the depth in EQ adjustability (bandwidth and steps up n down) vs. my current Walkman A15. The P3 even had a vibration motor that could sync to the beat, FM recording, bunch of games, a great video player, eBook Reader with good adjustability and a working Flash Player to throw random SWFs from Newgrounds at. I miss that thing so much! I still have the little flat foldy flippy kickstand thingy that came with the P2 - holds my current (also Samsung - A72) phone in either of the two positions without issue. I'll be so devastated when I might lose it.
@CodecrafterArtemis27 күн бұрын
This just unlocked memories for me. I had a P2, it was quite nice! Still, was a bit of a whiplash to go from flash drive style player to the whole "proprietary cable with proprietary software" thing.
@whatdadogdoin41929 күн бұрын
A half hour video of smasnuggs. It’s everything I could’ve ever wanted
@UltiMaker229 күн бұрын
I love your videos. I laugh every time and I think this is one of my favorite episodes that I've seen!
@Roboseal226 күн бұрын
Babe wake up! Aussie just praised Yamaha
@R1ftdАй бұрын
It’s back, with a twist!
@NotjonahYT29 күн бұрын
Oh hey I know you
@R1ftd29 күн бұрын
@@NotjonahYT cool!
@real_swiftydragon29 күн бұрын
Poor 1 Grit having to PAINFULLY sit and watch all your frustration and not take action especially on those Yepps 😂
@GreatSageSunWukong29 күн бұрын
All the seamstresses screaming at seeing those shears used on plastic, RIP shears you will never be good enough to cut fabric again
@BlackHe4rtQueen29 күн бұрын
I had the last smas nugget. Remember fiddling with that extendable usb indefinitely during classes. I think I bought it because it was really solid price and it had like 2 gigs, which was A TON in 2007