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I'm very interested in "fixing" the remote so that it works on the Sansa!Can someone direct me how i could help?
Also is there a way i can change my e250r to a normal e250, then rockbox it? Without killing it?
So i can help with development?
If it doesn't work, it isn't supported.So, join in and make it work or sit back and cross your fingers that someone at some point in the future implements support for it...
This is kind of a chicken and egg problem. I don't want to go get one unless it can be used with Rockbox, and yet...
I hope something good comes of this project though. Remote control capability would be very nice. Once you have the hardware figured out I'd be glad to help with the firmware.
One possible problem before you get too involved: the remote doesn't quite have all the capability of the Sansa handheld interface. It's missing the bottom "menu" button and, crucially, the select button. It's also unclear if the remote will support short/long button presses. So you could have the hardware all scoped out, but it could be unsuitable for controlling Rockbox.
The Sansa Base Station offers an infrared remote to control Sansa Players, along with mini-USB and 3.5mm audio out jack. It is $50, which is rather steep in my opinion. To my knowledge, this is the only accessory that offers remote control of Sansas.
Quote from: moxfyre on June 25, 2009, 03:38:40 AMThe Sansa Base Station offers an infrared remote to control Sansa Players, along with mini-USB and 3.5mm audio out jack. It is $50, which is rather steep in my opinion. To my knowledge, this is the only accessory that offers remote control of Sansas.With the thought that it might expand this thread's noble pursuit in some way, I just wanted to add a couple more accessories to the list of ones that dock the Sansa and feature remotes:- Altec Lansing's inMotion iM413 Portable Audio System- Timex's TS70B Clock Radio
I own the former, but I don't believe there's an easily reversible way to open it up and inspect the internals. I'll give it another look and see if I can come up with anything, though.
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