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Please explain further. What was I not understanding?
and that image file you are referring to is for a different MP3 player than you own (and is not actually an image file, just a description).
Sony usually releases three or more players at one based on the same hardware but without little differences like the bluetooth or the amount of flash. As a consequence, there a families of players based on the same hardware within each A/E/S/Z series and sometimes even across series.
Greetings,Quote from: saratoga on April 18, 2014, 01:45:04 PMand that image file you are referring to is for a different MP3 player than you own (and is not actually an image file, just a description). Still, I do not see "Sony" as a vendor on the Rockbox Utility vendor menu list.
However, you keep insisting that there is no support period for Sony brand devices.
Why have the Sony brand page then? Why have "image files" filled in for various device models. That is confusing to me.
Still, I do not see "Sony" as a vendor on the Rockbox Utility vendor menu list.
We have a wiki containing information about various MP3 players, but no "image files". Like I said above, the sony_e36x is not a thing you can download, its just a label on that wiki page that describes a group of fairly similar MP3 players.
Edit: let me be 100% clear, you can find a list of supported players here: www.rockbox.org. If you want to run rockbox, buy one of those players.
I have the other way around... I already had the device, and was looking for a solution to the song tracks playing out-of-order on the device but not so in Rhythmbox in Linux. Someone suggested Rockbox as a possible solution to the problem.
Perhaps they thought that Rockbox was a generic firmware, or that there was already a port available for this device, but unfortunately for you, neither of those things are true.
As pointed out by others in this thread, if you are not willing to do, or capable of doing
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