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In terms of current draw, there is very little difference between playing music and not, so I don't imagine what you mentioned would add much more.LCD makes the biggest difference I would think.http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/viewfile/Main/GigabeatInfo?rev=2;filename=Power.html
Also, regarding that link, how can 'NOT PLAYING LCD OFF (70)' draw more current than 'Playing mp3 128kbps lcd off' (46-55)
Quote from: tman on June 27, 2007, 01:32:15 PMAlso, regarding that link, how can 'NOT PLAYING LCD OFF (70)' draw more current than 'Playing mp3 128kbps lcd off' (46-55)Theres a bug that causes how power draw when the system is first turned on. Â I'm pretty sure those measurements are skewed by it.
When the player is first booted it draws more current until audio is played. Â Thereafter if music is stopped, current draw is normal. Â It is therefore best to turn off the player when idle (of course). Â The excess draw will only manifest if you turn on the gigabeat then don't play music. Â As soon as you play anything, everything works as expected.
This also explains why playing Jewels appeared to chew so much battery for me; I was just booting and going straight to the plugins
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