Thank You for your continued support and contributions!
It's a volunteer, open-source project. What do you expect? Well, I'd expect that more people would have iPods than most other players and that would drive development faster.
(I got tired of it booting into Rockbox when it was supposed to boot into the original firmware, and getting the button-press timing right was becoming too frustrating to deal with.)
(namely WMA which doesn't really work and which I wanted to use the software for), et cetera, et cetera.
If you want a stable release for your platform, then pitch in and help code one. I'm not a coder, don't plan on being one, and don't have the time or patience to do it anyway. I'm just a user who would (gladly) pay a sum ($20 perhaps?) for a finished product.
Quote from: TheHarbinger on August 18, 2007, 04:51:42 PM(namely WMA which doesn't really work and which I wanted to use the software for), et cetera, et cetera. Â How does WMA not work?
(namely WMA which doesn't really work and which I wanted to use the software for), et cetera, et cetera. Â
I last tried loading WMAs into Rockbox in May, in anticipation for a trip.
I tried several dozen files; all would play in media player, Quicktime, Winamp...no problem. Some files under Rockbox would show only partial data on the display, some none at all. None of the files would play. The on-screen display would indicate the file was playing sometimes, sometimes the display would be totally frozen.
In consulting the forum, I found several threads about WMAs, and one poster was pointed to a thread that talked about the WMA portion of the software. THe statement was that, I believe, only one bitrate was supported and that playback was choppy.
And peope temd to do what they think is fun when they play with their hobby, and wht they think is fun is rarely what the "users" think they should do...
Thank you to all the developers.Thank you from Canada.
I'm just a user who would (gladly) pay a sum ($20 perhaps?) for a finished product.
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