Steve Jobs’ most Impulsive Decision

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
  • Sidequest, The most mysterious iPod ever made: nebula.tv/videos/lowspecgamer...
    As Apple tries to find his way in the word again an impulsive decision by Steve Jobs turns into an adventure for a group of engineers that would define the future of handheld technology forever.
    0:00 Intro
    0:33 The fall and return of Jobs
    1:11 The iMac
    2:10 Napster and the MP3 revolution
    3:35 The Rise of MP3 players
    5:29 "We need to make a pocket sized music player"
    7:08 Tony Fadell
    8:32 PortalPlayer
    10:13 "Managing" jobs
    11:56 Final touches
    12:35 The Battery problem
    13:43 The reveal
    Corrections
    10:00 This is particularly weird given that ARM was partially and Apple venture. I have no idea at the moment why their dev tools were Windows only.
    Thank you to Patrick Willems for being the guest voice for Steve Jobs: / @patrickhwillems
    Social media:
    / lowspec_gamer
    / thelowspecgamer
    Credits:
    Research and Writing: LowSpecAlex, F4mi
    Voice over: LowSpecAlex
    Editing: LowSpecAlex
    3D animation: Windy, Divye
    Art: Maiku no Koe
    Spanish Translation, Audio editing and QA: Henrique von Buren
    Thumbnail design: Maiku no Koe
    VA director and sourcing: Jesús Hernández/Dubbing Home
    Sources:
    Story of Audion: panic.com/extras/audionstory/
    On the Origin of the iPod:
    www.wired.com/2006/10/straigh...
    On the Fadell side of the story: www.macworld.com/article/2149...
    On the PortalPlayer side of the story: www.wired.com/2004/07/inside-...
    On Apple using ARM dev kits that only run on Windows: tidbits.com/2020/08/17/the-ca...
    On the real origin of the touch wheel: www.fastcompany.com/3016910/a...
    On Steve Jobs throwing the prototype in an aquarium: www.businessinsider.in/tech/H...
    On the price and details of the Nomad Jukebox: www.iretron.com/blog/posts/tec...
    On the lawsuit that made mp3 players legal: Recording Industry Ass'n of America v. Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc, 180 F.3d 1072 (9th Cir. 1999).
    Steve Jobs by Walter Issac, page 865
    Music by Epidemic Sound: epidemicsound.com/creator
    Stock Footage from Getty
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Komentáře • 835

  • @TorutheRedFox
    @TorutheRedFox Před rokem +2725

    find me the drive john

  • @alexmcd378
    @alexmcd378 Před rokem +1166

    I worked at CompUSA when the color iMac came out. My reaction was very PC user disdain, because I was kind of an ass back then. But one coworker took it to another level. He figured the green model would look the worst in people's houses, so he secretly told customers the green ones were faster. And people believed him. :/

    • @LowSpecGamer
      @LowSpecGamer  Před rokem +260

      LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL.

    • @cosmicrdt
      @cosmicrdt Před rokem +207

      That's nonsense. Everyone knows red is faster.

    • @alexmcd378
      @alexmcd378 Před rokem +35

      @@cosmicrdt iChop. Slay different

    • @tausiftaha12
      @tausiftaha12 Před rokem +70

      Ancient version of "RGB = Faster"

    • @Kalvinjj
      @Kalvinjj Před rokem +94

      @@cosmicrdt Blue runs cooler, red runs faster.
      Green is save the planed BS.

  • @RyugaHidekiOrRyuzaki
    @RyugaHidekiOrRyuzaki Před rokem +1381

    This channel's transition into tech history has been amazing. Keep it up Alex

    • @stefanzivanovic5684
      @stefanzivanovic5684 Před rokem +10

      And then comes the next Athlon3000G ;)

    • @LoliconSamalik
      @LoliconSamalik Před rokem +28

      I still remember when he was trying to help people run Metal Gear on potatoes.

    • @gammaphonic
      @gammaphonic Před rokem +8

      I do miss when this channel was all about getting cyberpunk to run on a graphing calculator.

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu Před rokem +22

      In a way it's blessing and a curse. He completely alienated his previous audience and went on long hiatus, but result of that is now refreshed channel with excellent more niche content. I think I like it now too, but I admit that I miss older content too.

    • @typingcat1814
      @typingcat1814 Před rokem +2

      I wouldn't say he alienates anybody. I came for his content, but I stayed for his style.

  • @alexmcd378
    @alexmcd378 Před rokem +421

    He's right. The early mp3 player scene was a hot mess of janky low capacity and usually overpriced crap. I found a hybrid solution. It was a CD player with file system and mp3 decoder in firmware. So you could burn a huge (for the time) amount of music to a CD in mp3 format, and have a useful file structure for telling it to play only one album or one artist. It was also skip resistant. Fantastic device for the Era.

    • @LowSpecGamer
      @LowSpecGamer  Před rokem +45

      I think I had one of those too

    • @Liam3072
      @Liam3072 Před rokem +17

      @@LowSpecGamer iRiver made quite a lot of those. If my memory is correct, they were called iMP-XXX where XXX is a number depending on the model. The higher end models had huge memory protection, read ogg vorbis files, and were super small and thin. iRiver also made one of the main iPod competitor, with the iHP series (H for Harddrive I'd wager).

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Před rokem +7

      I still have one of those. The 700mb discs were perfect to squeeze a few extra songs onto.

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 Před rokem +6

      They were still the fattest, clunkiest CD players you’ve ever seen (at least since the early 80s), and had terrible interfaces.
      I was very skeptical of all of it until I saw the iPod Video. My entire collection on the drive at once, a nice interface, and all-day battery. Finally! 👍

    • @damienlobb85
      @damienlobb85 Před rokem +11

      Creative had the right idea with their HDD and OS interface. Apple took the good ideas from them and executed them much better. Hence why Creative sued Apple over the iPod interface when Apple tried to sue them over the Zen players.

  • @schweepy_g
    @schweepy_g Před rokem +314

    I remember working on early mobile iPod/iPhone apps for my company and we had Apple tech support available to us for onsite visits. On one visit I asked them what is Steve like had they ever just talked to him. They all nervously burst out laughing like this question was soo alien to them, saying, 'Oh you never talk to Steve. You don't even look at him and you always hope he never talks to you and if you do you hope it's good because if not you might get fired on the spot for saying the wrong thing or him just being in the wrong mood at the time, but he never just walked around he was always headed straight for where he needed to go and that was always someone's desk.' Very eye-opening description of the man.

    • @NeroVingian40
      @NeroVingian40 Před rokem +56

      Most people that talk about Steve Jobs today, only talk about what he has done in regards to the various tech industries that he has dipped his toes into. What we almost never talked about what how the guy really was to work with, what his personality really is.

    • @jimtekkit
      @jimtekkit Před rokem +65

      Not exactly the kind of coworker who you'd meet up at the pub with after work hours. Credit where credit is due he made his name as a visionary businessman but he became a borderline psychopath to make it happen.

    • @trashtrash2169
      @trashtrash2169 Před rokem +3

      You do what is required. The ipod was nearly perfection.

    • @TheEviltaco666
      @TheEviltaco666 Před rokem

      Technology would not be what it is today if he wasn’t a borderline psychopath, and whether that’s a good thing or not is up for debate

    • @WellBattle6
      @WellBattle6 Před rokem +22

      @@NeroVingian40 If you search up Working with Steve Jobs on CZcams or similar most of them talk about how scary he was to work for.

  • @KantiDono
    @KantiDono Před rokem +1152

    "We have this tiny hard drive, but we have no idea what to use it for. Maybe you'd be interested?"
    "How much?"
    "Well, we're looking at pricing them for around $50, but maybe with some work we could bring the price down, and..."
    "No no, how much for _all_ of them."

    • @TheXlen
      @TheXlen Před rokem +63

      That's actually the story I've heard, no idea if it's true though

    • @stormyandcold
      @stormyandcold Před rokem +68

      @@TheXlen Considering Apple bought almost all 5nm inventory; It's probably true.

    • @tyaty
      @tyaty Před rokem +36

      Actually 1.8" hard drives were around since 1993.
      A 1.3" HDD was introduced in 1992.
      1" Microdrives were released in 198/99.

    • @Incommensurabilities
      @Incommensurabilities Před rokem +5

      @@tyaty Yeah I was wondering about microdrives too!

    • @klausstock8020
      @klausstock8020 Před rokem +23

      @@Incommensurabilities Microdrives had the issue that they could not run continuously. I think the design spec called for 25% of the time spinning, max, and only for rather short durations - definitely not ten hours in one go. One area of use were digital cameras, and these had buffer memory, so the drive did not have to spin continuously.
      I guess Apple wanted to go without a memory buffer - which they were then forced to add anyway.

  • @shapesinaframe
    @shapesinaframe Před rokem +90

    Fun fact: the FireWire connector design came from the Nintendo Gameboy link cable as it was proven to be resilient to withstand regular connections/disconnections with rough handling 😊

    • @elimendoza900
      @elimendoza900 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Oh, so I wasn't being wildly imaginative

    • @PotatoeSnow
      @PotatoeSnow Před 18 dny

      How come every time I look into things Steve Job is famous for, he stole everything. He stole GUI and just other day learned he stole everything from Sony, from their designs.

  • @RockOrso2
    @RockOrso2 Před rokem +189

    So LowSpecGamer transitioned to gaming on low specs to having low-specs to cover the most important thing we've forgotten as a community, the history of technology before that served as the foundation of today's tech.

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 Před rokem +68

    This channel is rapidly becoming one of my favorite tech history channels. The illustrations, in particular, give the vids a unique flavor.

  • @elemaire86
    @elemaire86 Před rokem +103

    All I know is, I now want a Steve Jobs anime that focuses on his eccentricities and ridiculous yet ground breaking requests and expectations depicted in the most hilarious and dramatic way possible. Do it!

    • @Alley-dw2fl
      @Alley-dw2fl Před 3 měsíci +8

      That also leads to him using homeopathic medicine over actually treating a treatable pancreatic tumor. That eccentric thinking is why he died at 53. He was a dreamer, but it's engineers that brought his ideas to reality. Jobs was the most impressive scamner there ever was.

    • @revemb4653
      @revemb4653 Před 2 měsíci +1

      He was no scammer@@Alley-dw2fl

    • @kickin_ass
      @kickin_ass Před 2 měsíci +6

      make me the anime, john

    • @Molomar1
      @Molomar1 Před 2 měsíci

      Due to his almost religious like view for the book that lead to his diet, jobs often didn’t shower back in the day. People who worked often complained to him about it, but he just got mad like it was their problem.

    • @The_original_Silu
      @The_original_Silu Před 2 měsíci

      Maybe just regular animation, an anime would be unbearable

  • @GhostFox_69
    @GhostFox_69 Před 3 měsíci +20

    I love the portrayal of Jobs as just the angry turtleneck with eyebrows and glasses

    • @robertholtz
      @robertholtz Před měsícem +1

      Too bad the portrayal is incredibly inaccurate. Entertaining but inaccurate.

  • @Nnda8731
    @Nnda8731 Před rokem +872

    Apple got the last laugh. When the Xbox 360 was in development, all the engineers had to use PowerPC Macs 🤣

    • @JeffreyPiatt
      @JeffreyPiatt Před rokem +84

      The Dev kits for the 360 were power pc Macs modded to run a newer version of Windows NT for PPC the last retail pc build was 4.0 . the 360 had a port of Windows 7 for PPC NT 6.1. I believe the devkits had both Macos and the Windows 7 Xbox is on them.

    • @scott6605
      @scott6605 Před rokem +24

      @@JeffreyPiatt Win 7 didn’t come out until 2009 though

    • @Valery0p5
      @Valery0p5 Před rokem +15

      iirc window's xp gui was designed on a mac

    • @SlippiMeSkipper
      @SlippiMeSkipper Před 10 měsíci +14

      @@JeffreyPiattI think it was Windows XP or early version of Window Vista

    • @Fennecbutt
      @Fennecbutt Před 9 měsíci +24

      Idk Microsoft had a good laugh when Bill Gates bailed Apple out.

  • @WigWoo1
    @WigWoo1 Před rokem +165

    Holy Hell dude I gotta say when I heard that Steve Jobs voice you hired someone to do I went "Whoa" I really love hearing this video with custom voices, and you did a phenomenal job finding some good ones. I love how Stern and passionate in rage Steve was, but sounded calmly professional at the same time, if that makes sense

    • @LowSpecGamer
      @LowSpecGamer  Před rokem +54

      Only one I did not hire was Steve Jobs, I brought a guest for that: the youtuber Patrick Willems. He did an excellent job.

    • @WigWoo1
      @WigWoo1 Před rokem +8

      @@LowSpecGamer Yes he did. Fantastic to know the others were actually them!

    • @DemensionJ
      @DemensionJ Před rokem +1

      You really said "whoa"?? That's incredible

    • @WigWoo1
      @WigWoo1 Před rokem +1

      @@DemensionJ as soon as I heard it I just couldn't believe how great it matched. I didn't even know the other people were actually the real people either. So that just adds icing on top of the cake

    • @GriffinLymburn
      @GriffinLymburn Před rokem +2

      @@WigWoo1 You might enjoy Patrick H Willem's channel, I highly recommend it. I've been watching his videos for years- top notch work. The respect Willems has garnered from the filmmaking community (and CZcams as well) is very well deserved. Even David Fincher will cameo in his next short film!

  • @DanCreaMundos
    @DanCreaMundos Před rokem +80

    Glad to see some content about Steve jobs, he has quite a history and was a very peculiar person in many good and bad ways

  • @edward9674
    @edward9674 Před rokem +13

    Love how your channel has expanded its content so much over the years!

  • @D1EHARDTOO
    @D1EHARDTOO Před rokem +25

    Love the production quality as always! This was my first time checking the description and I'm so glad I did, to realize throwing the iPod prototype into the aquarium was real!

    • @LowSpecGamer
      @LowSpecGamer  Před rokem +7

      Oh that story was too wild for me to make up

    • @nitrosherbert888
      @nitrosherbert888 Před rokem

      @@LowSpecGamer Was it word to word I could've sworn it was phrased differently?

  • @zaidlacksalastname4905
    @zaidlacksalastname4905 Před rokem +7

    With this shift in content, you answered what other youtubers worry about, which is "do they watch for the content or for me?". Shifting from making games run on low end pcs to tech history documentaries while retaining your old fans and making new ones shows that people will follow you on whatever you love, and that's something to be proud of. Well done!

  • @joaomarcelobadu
    @joaomarcelobadu Před rokem +17

    WHAT-A-VIDEO! . I Watched it twice in a row to enjoy the quality of your production, from the text to the sound mixing. 10/10! Congrats, you deserve an award!

  • @BrendanWeibrecht
    @BrendanWeibrecht Před rokem +20

    All this lesser-known tech history is fascinating and really well-told. This is now one of my favourite channels!

  • @gehteuchnichtsan7911
    @gehteuchnichtsan7911 Před rokem

    yooo the illustrations are so awesome. thanks to everyone involved in this video. thank you so much for all the work.

  • @garycabezas
    @garycabezas Před rokem +5

    Great job Alex! I never know what to expect next. History of Nintendo, Intel Chips, iPod! Nicely done. Love the content, and all of the side quests too. Keep it up!

  • @sffpcmaniac
    @sffpcmaniac Před rokem +1

    This just completed my Sunday. Thank you lowspecgamer!

  • @gabemcguire2463
    @gabemcguire2463 Před rokem +6

    It's so cool to hear Fadell's name because one of my professors worked with him on Google Glass and has brought him up a few times in lecture

  • @niZmosis
    @niZmosis Před rokem +11

    I fucking love when the characters kick in the doors in these videos lol.

  • @tonychesser8710
    @tonychesser8710 Před rokem +35

    I remember reading some article where the author talked about observing someone with an iPod walking into a store, connecting to a Mac being displayed, copying some application over to the hard drive on their iPod, then disconnecting and walking out of the store. Did they succeed in copying the app for their system at home? Unknown. But ... connect ... drag and drop ... seconds pass ... disconnect ... walk off with a pile of data ... eminently do-able.
    FireWire was able to handle about 400 Mbits at that time and, unlike USB, many interfaces could actually get real-world transfer rates pretty close to the max theoretical of 50 MB / sec. That's kinda important if you're trying to transfer digital video off your camcorder to your Mac. If your iPod could cache incoming data over to the 32 MB of RAM on its way to getting onto the hard drive, you could fill that space in less than a second. Even 1 GB of data wouldn't take long; the hard drive interface would be the bottleneck.
    So I expect it would be VERY easy to use such a device for espionage.

    • @iRelevant.47.blacklisted
      @iRelevant.47.blacklisted Před 3 měsíci

      Great. The iPhone should be ultra secure I guess.

    • @johnnunez5715
      @johnnunez5715 Před 2 měsíci +1

      If the copied application didn't require a serial key then yes the App will run. Installers for OS X was just old software companies like Adobe and MS. Also unlike USB 1.0, Firewire wasn't bound by the CPU.

  • @seanmcmaster4856
    @seanmcmaster4856 Před rokem

    Love the new direction for the channel! You have true talent and any topic you choose will be a great one!

  • @dalton5229
    @dalton5229 Před rokem

    I really love your new channel format. Each of these historical videos are awesome!

  • @emmyw6587
    @emmyw6587 Před rokem +4

    Really enjoying these videos, great work from everyone who contributed I love the artwork!

  • @guillaumefigarella1704
    @guillaumefigarella1704 Před rokem +1

    So that was amazing Alex, thank you for the hard work!

  • @AltaVistaReserv
    @AltaVistaReserv Před rokem +1

    You are one of the best gaming/hardware historians on the whole CZcams! Style, deep dives in theme, real interviews, I bet you channel will grow big in no time, keep going ❤

  • @Nafeels
    @Nafeels Před rokem +14

    The iPod was just as revolutionary as the Walkman, even though iTunes was kind of shit. You’d definitely someone affluent if you own an iPod back then.
    Great video, Alex! Was expecting a DankPods cameo in this, since portable media players and iPods are undoubtedly his forte.
    Edit: I see what you did there at 14:36. Sneaky.

    • @nessesitoburrito8873
      @nessesitoburrito8873 Před rokem +1

      Either affluent or ghetto I remember those times. Obviously the ghetto kid would steal it off the wealthy kid.

  • @raxxmoriti
    @raxxmoriti Před rokem +1

    This has been my favourite channel so far, learning about the history behind the Tech woow

  • @kizziezizzler8080
    @kizziezizzler8080 Před rokem +1

    fantastic illustrations. thank you so much!

  • @MoatenGat
    @MoatenGat Před rokem +1

    You create outstanding videos. So much information and artwork, fabulous. I am always waiting in anticipation for your next video. Thank you.

  • @staledorito
    @staledorito Před rokem +2

    the art, presentation and story was gorgeous!! have found a new favorite channel

  • @ashamaniq
    @ashamaniq Před 2 měsíci +3

    Steve kicking down the door is probably one of the most accurate representations of him 😂

  • @earthling_parth
    @earthling_parth Před rokem +1

    Wow, you are amazing at documenting tech history. Amazing work on transitioning the channel. I'm off to Nebula now to see the side quest video. Again, congratulations Alex 👏

  • @leenasawdekar9339
    @leenasawdekar9339 Před rokem +1

    So very well created and narrated. Thanks a lot

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Před rokem +4

    Seeing the amount and quality of CGI and hand drawn animation that went into this, it's no wonder it takes so long between videos. I don't know how long you'll be able to keep this up, but I'll enjoy the ride.

    • @LowSpecGamer
      @LowSpecGamer  Před rokem +1

      I am trying very hard to build a system that is sustainable, and with different people in team tackling a different aspect of it (3D to Art) we are getting there. If you want to help us out in the path to sustainability Nebula is definitely the way to go

  • @Rennu_the_linux_guy
    @Rennu_the_linux_guy Před rokem +1

    Man these videos are awesome, I love the illustrations and visuals and the music

  • @TommyBeingaDik
    @TommyBeingaDik Před rokem

    I saw notification. I tapped on the video immediately. Another fantastic tech travel with Low Spec Gamer. I really enjoying these videos!

  • @marci1380
    @marci1380 Před rokem +1

    I started watching you when I needed help with my old shoddy PC because I wanted to game, now that I no longer need help with such matters, I am loving this change to tech history. They are both very entertaining and funny, but it is also very informative and interesting! They should teach like this in schools to be honest :D Keep up the good work!

  • @janusu
    @janusu Před rokem +2

    That was way too entertaining. I had no choice but to subscribe. Great content!

  • @arifhafeez6795
    @arifhafeez6795 Před rokem +20

    Congratulations for 1M subs in advance

  • @RetroTinkerer
    @RetroTinkerer Před rokem +12

    So it's starting to seems to me that the real genius of Jobs was not only to start pushing exceptional talented people like Wozniak to the edge and keep them there until his vision was realized but he apparently knew when it was mostly reasonable to start pushing.

    • @Fennecbutt
      @Fennecbutt Před 9 měsíci +3

      And backstab everyone, and throw child like tantrums when he didn't get his way. Like when he lied about how much they got paid when Wozniak helped reduce the number of chips in an arcade cabinet, Jobs (who did nothing to help because he was technically incompetent) took most of the money and gave woz a small sum. Or when woz left apple to do his own thing and jobs was furious (how dare u leave daddy), Woz invented the world's first universal remote and sent one to jobs, who threw it at the wall and broke it in a fit of anger as he was prone to. Jobs wasn't a genius, he was a showman, a con artist, he could wear a suit and tie and blend in with the rest of the CEO and executive types, that was his only skill.

    • @sfdntk
      @sfdntk Před 2 měsíci

      @@Fennecbutt Don't be such a whiny baby. Jobs was unquestionably a genius, you'd have to be a stone cold moron to think otherwise, not even his worst enemies thought he was anything less than one of the greatest innovators and designers in human history. Apple revolutionised multiple industries under his guidance, and it was his deep and intuitive understanding of human behaviour and design processes, along with his uncanny ability to get exactly the right people into exactly the right places and motivate them in exactly the right way to bring his visions to reality, that produced those results. Go and see what Woz himself has to say about Jobs, the undying admiration he has for his former partner, and then maybe spend ten minutes actually educating yourself on this subject so you don't embarrass yourself like this in the future.

  • @m3m3sis
    @m3m3sis Před rokem +2

    Props to the artist doing the illustrations!

  • @s3vR3x
    @s3vR3x Před rokem +10

    Great video! I love your videos and the thoroughness you tell these stories. You are one of the CZcamsrs I look forward to most when a new video drops!!
    A couple corrections. Toshibas hard drive was not the smallest. The smallest hard drive up until that point was developed by HP called the HP kitty hawk and it was released in 1992 or 1993. It only held 40 megabytes, but it was the size of a matchbox. Also the nomad jukebox was intentionally sized like a CD player on purpose so it looked like portable CD players of the time. The Hard drive was a 2.5” laptop drive. The jukebox had closer to a 4 hour battery life, not 1 hour. And you could swap the batteries and keep going. I toured Europe with one! They could have potentially designed it to be smaller…there did exist other hard drive based mo3 at the time that were much smaller than the jukebox, using 2.5” laptop hard drives. Like the archos jukebox. These were much closer in size to the original iPod but they were much jankier. Anyway great video!

    • @seanmolincreative
      @seanmolincreative Před rokem +1

      Thank you for clearing up some of the misinformation about the NOMAD Jukebox. I had both the original and the follow up version 2. I loved those things so much. They were actually very well-received and loved. They were not hard to use and actually had a lot of great features the iPod didn't adopt until later (or really never did). And yes, the battery life was usually just over 4 hours - and of course it was just AAs so you could just throw more in any time.

    • @s3vR3x
      @s3vR3x Před rokem

      @@seanmolincreative totally agree. I recently pulled my jukebox out and started using it. the interface was really well thought out and it had a ton of cool features, like 2 channel recording.

  • @otter-pro
    @otter-pro Před 3 měsíci +2

    When I got to try the original 1st gen ipod for the first time at an electronics store, I was mind-blown by the little device. I saw the white case and the screen and click wheel up close and it was so beautifully made. The UI was something I've never seen before, and the click wheel felt so tactile and intuitive and fun to use. I couldn't afford it and I settled for a cheap mp3 player with tiny storage of 10 mp3s back then, but I still remember it to this day.

    • @echelonrank3927
      @echelonrank3927 Před 3 měsíci

      i had some burnt mp3 discs for my mp3 capable cd player. 700 MB storage per disc.
      everything was going fine until i tried switching to ipod mini . when i plugged it in, it immediately SPAMMED me to update the computers operating system.
      when i tried to transfer music nothing worked. i eventually did the update, but the system crashed and there was a series of error messages.
      apple informed me the new operating system cannot run on macs more than 2 years old. i couldnt afford a new mac, i almost cried. rest in turmoil steve jobs.

  • @superspak
    @superspak Před rokem +4

    Wow this is an amazing bit of tech history I never knew about. You can just tell that apple was in their prime of engineering/innovation at that time. The way they used the big memory buffer to extend the battery life was awesome. Looking forward to other videos like this.

  • @dylanxitton
    @dylanxitton Před rokem

    Absolutely LOVED this video, I enjoy your narrative and the animations, just mind blowing!!
    Un saludo de tu suscriptor de habla hispana :D

  • @vilwitz
    @vilwitz Před rokem

    Absolutely fantastic work, man! Keep it up! Love this direction!

  • @elitehadock69420
    @elitehadock69420 Před rokem

    I love new these videos, i've watched all of them and i keep watching as soon as they come out!

  • @zeroyuki92
    @zeroyuki92 Před rokem

    Unlike a lot people here, I just discovered this channel yesterday. Very surprised by (current) low-ish viewcount, but the production quality for your videos are top notch! This channel will grow to be a much bigger channel, I'm sure!

  • @Dremekeks
    @Dremekeks Před 2 měsíci +1

    The animation and voices in this were hilarious. Subbed.

  • @trevinodude
    @trevinodude Před rokem +1

    Idk what I love more about the art in this video… the style, that one picture where the Apple employee had an idea and Steve points at him like “That is GENIUS!!” or the running joke of Steve constantly jump kicking John’s door. 😂😂 This video is really great all around.

  • @maximthemagnificent
    @maximthemagnificent Před rokem

    Been subscribed to this channel for a while, but this video got me to click the notification icon. Well done!

  • @_TeddyCore
    @_TeddyCore Před rokem +1

    Just wanted to let you know, I’ve been on the fence about Nebula for a while now and discovering this video is what finally tipped me over to give the service a try. Great video, fantastic narration and style. Much love ❤️

  • @Dedicated2WendyWilliams
    @Dedicated2WendyWilliams Před rokem +1

    I love these anime clips.. your next level with doing this!! Very visually appealing compared to other talking with pictures keep it up

  • @anzonix
    @anzonix Před rokem

    That sidequest topic is such a tease! omg! I just neeed to know

  • @esra_erimez
    @esra_erimez Před rokem +1

    God, I love this channel. I learn so much in a very interesting way. Thank you!!!

  • @HaakonAnderson
    @HaakonAnderson Před měsícem +5

    His most impulsive decision was trying to treat cancer with juice.

    • @starcrashr
      @starcrashr Před 17 dny +1

      Some impulsive medical decisions have won awards. That one happened to win a Darwin Award.

  • @Dysphoricsmile
    @Dysphoricsmile Před rokem

    I wanted a Nomad Jukebox, but I later goes a NEUROS - which was 20 GB, backlit, had FM Radio output and a much sleeker design that could just fit into the pockets of 00's jeans. I LOVED the FM radio output, and I loved that unit, I used it till around 2010 when I lost it. You could be in ANY car with a radio and get broadcast quality stereo music with ease!
    It had a ton of features, the only ones I really used were the FM radio output and the playlist function. It had AM/FM in too of course.

  • @damienlobb85
    @damienlobb85 Před rokem +1

    I remember Creative and their MP3 players. By far the most elegant solution outside of the iPod. I had a Zen Vision M and absolutely loved it!

  • @Titanicus2
    @Titanicus2 Před rokem +3

    Really enjoyed this. What a great idea to do the tech history thing now games are going boring and not allowing you to low spec them as much. Definatly looking forward to what you have next.

  • @roland3042
    @roland3042 Před rokem +2

    Best CZcams history documentary I've seen in a while. These are great! Keep it up.

  • @Gadgetman1989
    @Gadgetman1989 Před rokem +2

    Man I love watching these deep dives into tech. Would you ever do a video chronicling the history of Nokia and their flagship N900? To me that phone is by far one of the best phones ever created because it incorporated both Linux, Android, and a open source software that is now the norm (in a way) for Android app creators

  • @HassanKhan0987
    @HassanKhan0987 Před rokem +4

    Like many others I enjoyed your old content but damn man you're transition into tech history content has been smooth. Props and keep up the great work man

  • @themightiness
    @themightiness Před rokem +2

    idk why they weren't more popular but just before the ipod was released I bought a CD player that could play MP3s from a burned CD, so you could get a couple hundred songs on a 700MB CD. It was great and it was less than 100 bucks back in 2000ish. Never heard anybody else talk about them but it definitely kept me going until I could afford an ipod a few years later.

  • @user-zo9dc1lu3q
    @user-zo9dc1lu3q Před rokem

    This series of videos are GORGEOUS !! 😊❤

  • @mackenzie9712
    @mackenzie9712 Před rokem +1

    The Cbat cameo had me gasping skskdjdlsk

  • @danielwoods7325
    @danielwoods7325 Před rokem +1

    great video! Man I remember my ipod nano, that thing changed my life

  • @Valery0p5
    @Valery0p5 Před rokem +1

    This channel is going to make me fail my exams.
    There might have been a lot of unfair competition back then, but those first steps were really the hardest ones.
    As a 2000 kid I have experienced this stuff very late, but these products always felt kinda magical...

  • @delowardark3541
    @delowardark3541 Před rokem

    man just today i was thinking it's been like one month why didn't he(you) uploaded any video and here it is!

  • @NoahStolee
    @NoahStolee Před rokem

    i love this channel so much, i’m so glad i found it!

  • @ElNeroDiablo
    @ElNeroDiablo Před rokem +5

    Steve just *tossed the prototype in a fishtank* to see if there was still space inside by air leaking out?! Considering how tightly packed that prototype would have been it's a minor miracle they managed to make the finished device even smaller without high risk of things like wires and flat-flex cables breaking from bends being too dang tight!

    • @LowSpecGamer
      @LowSpecGamer  Před rokem +9

      He... had a particular way of doing things. Every direct source I can find on his methods for making a point have some wild story attached to them.

  • @n3m37h
    @n3m37h Před rokem

    Love the vids man, keep em coming

  • @Kytetiger
    @Kytetiger Před rokem

    I always like the 'Kick the door open and burst in the room', plz keep using it 😄

  • @oriolgonzalez9328
    @oriolgonzalez9328 Před rokem

    You may be the LowSpecGamer, bit these tech documentaries can only be described as top spec, excellent job Alex!

  • @JordiNavasDiaz
    @JordiNavasDiaz Před rokem

    Amazing! This video is gold. Thank you.

  • @srvuk
    @srvuk Před rokem +1

    As always, a great watch.

  • @seanmolincreative
    @seanmolincreative Před rokem

    I love that you mentioned the NOMAD Jukebox, but there's some misinformation in the video. I had both the original and the follow up version 2. I loved those things so much. They were actually very well-received and loved. The interface was more than adequate and was not hard to use and actually had a lot of great features the iPod didn't adopt until later (or really never did - I'm looking at you graphic EQ). And the DAC was very good and definitely better than the iPods for many generations - a major reason many of us audio nerds were resistant to iPods for so long. In addition to multi-band EQ, they also had spatialization control. And the battery life was usually just over 4 hours (up to 20 hours with the Jukebox 2 with the 2nd battery slot in use) - and of course it was just AAs so you could just throw more in any time.
    The Jukebox was really a quantum leap forward from everything else that existed at the time. They were $499 on release in September of 2000, but quickly dropped to $269 just 6 months later which is when I got mine. I remember taking mine on a school band trip loaded up with 600 songs and I was the talk of the entire trip. Most my friends were lugging around binders of CDs still. A couple friends had Diamond Rio MP3 players, but they held only 1-2 albums.

  • @Albee213
    @Albee213 Před měsícem +1

    I still use my Zune. Still one of the best sounding MP3 players I have used. Cant believe its almost 20 years old and it works great, even the battery life is good.

  • @m3m3sis
    @m3m3sis Před rokem

    I love these tech docs, awesome man!

  • @Jolis_Parsec
    @Jolis_Parsec Před rokem

    I still have my old iPod (it was one of the later revisions of what would become known as the Classic series), though the device itself is pretty much done for and won’t turn on these days due to how much I used it on a regular basis. It’s still worth holding onto for the sentimental value alone, though I’d love to get it repaired and working again one day for old time’s sake.

  • @GyroCannon
    @GyroCannon Před rokem +3

    The fact that they decided to add a huge memory buffer shows commitment, because that definitely adds cost
    But at the same time, extra cost for so much more value, like hitting their battery life requirement AND skip protection.
    Love or hate them, that is the Apple magic that you see on their revolutionary products. I myself use an M1 MacBook for use away from home, ironically also because of insane battery life

    • @ischmidt
      @ischmidt Před 5 měsíci

      They weren't really concerned about cost then. Jobs insisted they use audiophile-grade DACs (I think Burr-Brown chips) and amplifiers in the iPod and even the eventually the iPhone / iPod Touch. That led to the iPods supporting lossless audio codecs so you could take full advantage of the sound quality.

  • @alexbishop77
    @alexbishop77 Před rokem +2

    Lovin the CBAT reference😉

  • @ChanonWangtrirat
    @ChanonWangtrirat Před rokem

    Jeez!!!! I need more of this comic story !!!!! What a great idea.

  • @drewwilson8756
    @drewwilson8756 Před rokem

    Quite the compelling side quest my friend.

  • @a_d_z_y__
    @a_d_z_y__ Před rokem

    I love the dubbing work you've done. You know, if, somehow, you're looking for someone with, let's say, a French accent, I'd be more than pleased to do some lines

  • @harrylane4
    @harrylane4 Před rokem +1

    I love how many massive tech ideas started with someone kicking down an office door

  • @Dameworth
    @Dameworth Před rokem

    Love this, I’m a fan of these mr lowspec

  • @aspasiz
    @aspasiz Před rokem

    great video, the quality is so good

  • @retro_451
    @retro_451 Před rokem

    Yay! I was wondering when the new one would drop. 🙂

  • @TheWerewolfJesus
    @TheWerewolfJesus Před 2 měsíci

    The Diamond Rio takes me back. I had a Rio 600 back in the day, it was mind-blowing. If you resampled your MP3s down to 92kb/s, you could fit maybe twenty songs on there, and the sound quality wasn't too bad. Then a few years later the iPod Mini came along with 4 gigabytes and it felt like infinite space.

  • @tipalash3722
    @tipalash3722 Před 13 dny

    i knew that i heard this voice before. I used to watch your videos when I had a crappy computer, your videos helped me play games that i could never before. altho the experience of the game was bad, to say the least, it helped me make some good memories.

  • @ProTayToeGamer
    @ProTayToeGamer Před rokem

    This series is phenomenal

  • @Vaerch
    @Vaerch Před rokem

    love this channel even more with this documentaries!

  • @gh0stl1k3
    @gh0stl1k3 Před rokem

    your videos are amazing! big ups!

  • @stevethepocket
    @stevethepocket Před rokem

    That microdrive monopoly lasted a while, too; my only dedicated MP3 player (that works) is a Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen Xtra (yes, all that is the name) from 2004 that still uses a laptop drive. On the upside, when it fell off the top shelf of my desk and had a head crash, I was able to just swap out the drive for one out of an actual laptop and keep on trucking. Hypothetically I could have found a bigger one and upgraded its capacity, but I was nowhere close to needing to.

  • @meoworkshop1643
    @meoworkshop1643 Před rokem +1

    Love the Mother Mother reference @ 8:16!