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You are attempting to use a feature on a build that vastly predates said feature's inclusion. This feature was added a great length of time after the binary you are using was released, if you wish to make use of this feature (and a host of other bug fixes and improvements), I highly suggest updating to a current binary.
Correct. We haven't gotten around to marking a new build stable in a long time now.
Quote from: saratoga on October 26, 2014, 03:00:07 PMCorrect. We haven't gotten around to marking a new build stable in a long time now.Then please explain further why you recommend to the average user that they run a newer but unstable build?
in software release terminology it tends to mean "changes often".
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Quote from: gevaerts on October 27, 2014, 06:33:33 AMin software release terminology it tends to mean "changes often".Not in the software release terminology with which I have been familiar my whole working life.
QuoteRockbox Development Builds These builds are provided fresh after every source code change. If builds are not currently showing, wait 5-10 minutes and then refresh the page. Since these builds are generated from actively developed source, at times they may be buggy or even unusable. We appreciate your feedback on any issues you may encounter. For a stable build, download the latest stable release. What am I supposed to make of that then?
I use the Clip+ to capture audio for a documentary. The timing is off a bit... I need to speed up the audio to 100.04% when editing for a steady sync. (And that value is an approximation!)
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