One drawback to the iPod I saw right away was that I can't plug it in my computer and read it as a drive --
You can use your iPod as a USB drive, even with the original firmware. There is an option in iTunes:
Launch iTunes.
Click on your iPod's name in the leftmost column under the heading "Devices".
A picture of your ipod will appear in the main window on your right.
Click the "Summary" tab.
Depending on window size you may need to scroll down, but there is a checkbox titled "Open iTunes when this iPod is connected" - you want to uncheck this one. Lower down is one titled "Enable disk use" - make sure this one is checked.
...have to use iTunes to move the recordings around.
I was actually under the impression that field recordings were
not placed in an obscure sub-folder of iPod_Control, but were easy to find in their own folder right off the root of the drive. I might be mistaken on this point, though.
This is my first day discovering Rockbox, so I haven't installed it yet. I wanted to post here and introduce myself, and ask for general advice.
There are three major points I think need mentioning to you.
A - You use your iPod in a production environment. Rockbox only achieves (at this time) 50% of original firmware battery life.
B - Not all accessories which plug into the iPod's dock port work with Rockbox.
C - (Most important?) The recording capabilities of Rockbox on the iPods are severely crippled at this point in time. The iPod's primary chip is undocumented, and this is still a source of problems for Rockbox development.