Hallo guys,
First i want tu execuse me for my posible bad english.
So why i am here you want to know?
I have a Teac MP370 MP3 Player with 2gb of Flash, used by an STMP3500, but i'm not sure. I think it is a 3600, because of the video capabilities.
The player can display video 128*128@15fps , FM-audio receiving is also no prob.
Yesterday, I made a firmware upgrade from 002.600.004 to 003.200.001, but the player is not as loud as normal, this is a real problem.
http://dspd.teac.de/index.php?id=2592&L=1There are exactly three ways to solve my problem.
First: Write to Teac and hope that they give me an older firmware,but i don't think they'll do it.
Second: Get Rockbox running, but dont kill the bootloader

, would be very hard i think, i have only experience with AVR Atmega 8bit CPU's running my assembler code.The real problem would be that i cant open the player, or i loose my guarentee
Third: Help me to find the adress which specifies the max volume(I read a datasheet of a sigmatel chip), and patch the original firmware. I can attach the original Teac software if you want.
First would be good, second would be better and third would be godlike =)
So if you need a tester for Teac Software, here I am, although i prefer the last solution.
Greets from Germany, Jens