Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
I don't suppose they provide an open source parser/decoder?
Well C++ is not perfect. But is it no way one could automatically make it in to c-code?
About the Amis reader I tried it, And the pitch or speed adjustment is better on the H140 rock box and perhaps one could take it form rock box. The text to speech, if one wants to implement it, is it not already a program for this under rock box?So one could use that code?But one wants to make it a smaller project one could slim the project down.But the basic functions that is needed are to navigate in the mp3:s using the bookmarks and to be able to increase or decrease the speed of the playback.But the pitch is already implemented in rock box
An easier solution might be to write a PC app that converts DAISY to MP3 + cuesheets, since Rockbox already supports them.
Quote from: saratoga on October 19, 2009, 08:13:54 PMAn easier solution might be to write a PC app that converts DAISY to MP3 + cuesheets, since Rockbox already supports them.For the most basic support of DAISY (just to be able to listen to DAISY files) it could be sufficient but as I understand it DAISY brings many features in comparison to just a cuesheet (or playlist or bookmarks).As I understand it the main advantages (as new features) of DAISY are:- navigation on multiple levels (chapters, pages, paragraphs, sentences, words...)- cross references (or hyper links)
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