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My new rockboxed player (Sansa e280)
X86:
but those improvements are added each day?,I think there's a delay of few days to add a function,I don't worry about that,I'm happy by having rockbox in my sansa,it is not better than the original firmware,but it last about 8 hours so for me that's great.Llorean one thing you and the others developers are doing it excellent,the best wishes to all the crew and thank you and thanks to all by this,and keep going,hope all are fine,bye.
adscorp:
There are always occasions where there are minor bugs.. But they are eventually fixed :)
cpchan:
If you want to test out the patches for Sansa (without building it yourself), there are Unofficial precompiled vesions located at the Sansa Rockbox forum of Anything but iPod:
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=72
Here is a quick link to my version (just download rockbox_1.zip and rockbox_2.zip):
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12583
Charles
Vortex:
--- Quote ---There are always occasions where there are minor bugs..
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This is not a minor bug, it prevents me from using rockbox right now. ;)
--- Quote ---If you want to test out the patches for Sansa (without building it yourself), there are Unofficial precompiled vesions located at the Sansa Rockbox forum of Anything but iPod
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Thanks, I will try it out.
EDIT: Thanks cpchan, your custom build work like a charm. It's still ass-slow when scrolling through menus while playback is running, but at least there are no clicks and channel-swapping anymore.
I'm curious whether "fixing it the right way" will fix the slowdown issues too and hope that development will continue to progress as fast.
cpchan:
--- Quote from: Vortex on May 14, 2007, 07:46:16 AM ---
It's still ass-slow when scrolling through menus while playback is running,
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It is a lot better than what it used to be. :) Scrolling should be a lot smoother soon, since a GPIO button+wheel driver for the Sansa is in progress.
--- Quote ---but at least there are no clicks and channel-swapping anymore.
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Yes, although the sound still needs a lot of tuning, it is usable enough that I don't use the OF for music anymore. This is great progress considering a month and a half ago there was no sound.
Charles
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