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Battery problem ipod video how to turn off from rockbox without rebooting
iRorro:
Well there have been other reports about battery life going down with rockbox (but none have answered my question) and it has happened to me since i got rockbox.
I have a 30 gig ipod video and maybe the problem is when i reboot the battery goes down a lot so i was wondering if there is a way to turn off ipod from rockbox like in the normal apple firmware where u just left menu pressed. If this is impossible is there at least a way to get to the loader menu and turn it off from there without having to reboot ipod.
Rebooting might not be the problem because when I'm trying to hear music the battery lasts for about 1 hour and it goes down dramatically.
Help please anyone have a solution? ???
GodEater:
You turn of a Rockbox'd iPod the same way you turn off an iPod which doesn't have Rockbox on it, i.e. by holding down the "Play" button.
The state they end up in is different though, the Rockbox'd iPod would actually be off, while Apple's firmware just puts the iPod into a "sleep" state. We prefer our method, it saves battery.
iRorro:
Alright it worked thanks. Let´s just see if it solved the battery life going down problem.
Thanks a lot. 8) ;D
EDIT: The problem continues. I went to rockbox and checked the battery and it was at 81% and told me it would last 9h and like 30mins so I turned it off the right way (thanks to GodEater) and went to the Apple OS firmware to watch movies (im having problems with movies on rockbox) and the battery lasted for about 40mins instead of 9h and 30mins.
Any ideas?
Chronon:
1) Rockbox does not play the same format of videos that the Apple firmware does. Check the PluginMpegplayer page in the wiki.
2) You aren't making a direct comparison so I'm not sure what reporting Rockbox's runtime estimate (which is known not to be terribly accurate) and then saying how long it took for the OF to run down the battery while playing videos is supposed to tell me.
GodEater:
--- Quote from: iRorro on June 11, 2008, 10:45:53 AM ---OS firmware to watch movies (im having problems with movies on rockbox) and the battery lasted for about 40mins instead of 9h and 30mins.
Any ideas?
--- End quote ---
Firstly, as Chronon says, Rockbox's estimate of remaining battery life is based on using Rockbox, not the original firmware.
Secondly, that estimate is based on playback of music, where the backlight is powered off. Watching a movie requires that the iPod has it's backlight turned on all the time - this will absolutely SLAY the battery life.
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