Welcome to the Rockbox Technical Forums!
Please be concise with the bug report. People get notifications by email, and if there are a bunch of notifications all starting with "Task opened: In Rockbox for Android ..." people are likely to stop reading -- all those summary lines look the same (remember, such a long line will be truncated in most cases when displaying). Besides, it's pretty likely that, if you file a bug, it appears in Rockbox since it's the Rockbox issue tracker. Don't state the obvious (at least in the summary, the detailed description is a different story).
It's already possible to control RB running on Android with a "remote helper" application, but that's an extra hassle. I know that some music apps support this natively, so assume that it'll get added to Rockbox at some point.
I have downloaded the latest build to my desktop. Where do I put it on my Samsung Galaxy 4.2? My device is set to accept outside apps. I am new to android.
I have activated voice menus and usage of the .talk clips in the settings, but it does not work at all. What do I need to do to get voice working?
The same as on every other Rockbox device: install a voice file for the menus and talk clips for files.
On the Motorola Defy+, as well as the Samsung Nexus S the Rockbox GUI crashes from time to time. This means the rockbox app only shows a black screen, while the music plays along flawlessly. One thing that doesn't work when the GUI crashes is the function which pauses android in case the headphones get unplugged. This behaviour can be witnessed on all versions of rasher's unmodified Rockbox for Android versions I tested so far (shold have been more than ten).Is there hope of improvement? Is this bug known?
Quote from: bluebrother on July 05, 2012, 05:12:11 PMThe same as on every other Rockbox device: install a voice file for the menus and talk clips for files.OK, understood, but how do I install the voice file, or in which directory should i put the voice file?
Quote from: a_b_c_d on July 04, 2012, 11:53:15 AMOn the Motorola Defy+, as well as the Samsung Nexus S the Rockbox GUI crashes from time to time. This means the rockbox app only shows a black screen, while the music plays along flawlessly. One thing that doesn't work when the GUI crashes is the function which pauses android in case the headphones get unplugged. This behaviour can be witnessed on all versions of rasher's unmodified Rockbox for Android versions I tested so far (shold have been more than ten).Is there hope of improvement? Is this bug known?Want to add that i get the same thing on the LG 2x running various roms / kernels / basebandsAlso, why did the android status bar get disabled? It worked fine while it was included and would at least be a nice option to have (enable / disable in settings for example)
Page created in 0.101 seconds with 21 queries.