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Llorean:
The iAudio 7 will be Rockboxed just as soon as people who own it do it. So, I encourage you to pick one up, and chip in.

An 80gb HD can be put in any of the 40/60/80gb players we support, I believe. The flash player I was referring to was the Sansa e200 series, specifically the e280 for maximum internal flash.

stezo:
"iAudio 7 will be Rockboxed just as soon as people who own it do it"

Is anyone out there on the case?

"So, I encourage you to pick one up, and chip in."

Jeepers, I only wish I had the skillz to do this. I just about get by as a humble user. No way I'm buying this gizmo without gapless support imminent, I'll take a look at the Sansa, it seems crappy but I guess Rockbox makes it groovy...

saratoga:

--- Quote from: stezo on December 14, 2007, 09:23:42 AM ---"iAudio 7 will be Rockboxed just as soon as people who own it do it"

Is anyone out there on the case?

--- End quote ---

No one that I know of.

stezo:
Thanks for the info Saratoga, I guess you are one of the main guys around this project?

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Anyway, I now think that I'll have to scratch the whole iaudio idea because of the gappy playback and forget about flash players because 8/10 GB is not enough.

Can anyone recommend a course of action to get a solid rockbox player with a masximum capacity drive? My impression is that picking up an obsolete gigabeat machine on ebay and swapping out the HD is the way to go. Or is this horse apples?

Any advice more than welcome.

LambdaCalculus:
Actually, getting a Gigabeat and putting in a larger hard drive is a brilliant idea!

Get yourself an F40, since they're a little thicker than the F10/F20, and will allow you to add in up to an 80GB drive.

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