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Faulty playback on Ipod Nano 4Gb 1st Gen
lanfear:
--- Quote from: scorche on October 03, 2007, 04:39:41 PM ---
Well, that depends on what you mean by "online". Â It is still quite accessible from svn.
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Oh, it is? How/where do you acess that? I've only found files from 2 months back on rockbox.org. That "svn link" should be posted here if the link above should get deprecated.
With "being online" I meant: (and from your quotation marks I believe you got it) reasonably easy to find for the average visitor. I consider myself pretty knowledgeable when it comes to computers & the internet (I work with IT), so I would think a lot of people can't find it either.
I'd say this bug is very serious ("showstopper"), but of course I don't know how many iPods Nanos that are affected.
Later,
lf
GodEater:
The process for retrieving file from svn is very well documented in the wiki - just go look there for it.
lanfear:
--- Quote from: GodEater on October 05, 2007, 03:06:02 AM ---The process for retrieving file from svn is very well documented in the wiki - just go look there for it.
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Thanks!
Anyway, the real point is - can somebody please put a note about this on the current build-page for the iPod Nano 1st gen. We don't want to scare away any potential Rockbox users or updating old users, right? The short blurb could include info about going to the wiki to read about how svn works to get a working build from there.
Is there anything I can do (submitting debug info etc.) to help track this down (besides the already mentioned iPod donation)?
Chronon:
I think it's going to require someone with the skills to have a unit in front of them to work on. Either a developer can obtain a buggy unit from somewhere or someone with a buggy unit can put the work in and isolate what is causing this.
lanfear:
--- Quote from: Chronon on October 05, 2007, 11:56:17 PM ---I think it's going to require someone with the skills to have a unit in front of them to work on. Â Either a developer can obtain a buggy unit from somewhere or someone with a buggy unit can put the work in and isolate what is causing this.
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Hm, but how about isolating and inspecting the changes in the audio playback routine between the last working build 13990 and the next?
The glitches sound something like, in 1995-1996, when you downloaded mp3-files as the wrong type (binary/ascii) with Netscape Navigator and had to run the "uncook.exe" file to get them fixed. :)
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