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Battery problem ipod video how to turn off from rockbox without rebooting

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iRorro:
well I'll try to store my energy as most i can and try it out but i think maybe i have to change the battery because if an ipod video is fully charged you should be able to see a lot of movies. that's kind of what a video is for. I uninstalled rockbox in the meantime and i will reinstall once i fix it.

GodEater:
I shall refer you to this page on Apple's own website : http://support.apple.com/kb/SP26

Note where it says "up to 3.5 hours of video playback".

This is with a brand spanking new battery in tip-top condition, that is fully charged. I hope the point is clear.

dreamlayers:

--- Quote from: GodEater on June 13, 2008, 02:53:58 AM ---I shall refer you to this page on Apple's own website : http://support.apple.com/kb/SP26

Note where it says "up to 3.5 hours of video playback".

This is with a brand spanking new battery in tip-top condition, that is fully charged. I hope the point is clear.

--- End quote ---

That's also using the Broadcom video accelerator, which is probably more efficient at video decoding than the CPU.

Chronon:
This seems to be drifting off topic for these forums.  Battery life when using the OF is not Rockbox related, unless someone can demonstrate that Rockbox is changing how the OF behaves.  But I can't identify a mechanism that would lead to such an outcome.   Without a clear demonstration that this is happening I don't think there's any reason to consider the behavior of the OF to be Rockbox related.

iRorro, if you're concerned that about the battery life in Rockbox you can run a battery benchmark.  See PluginBatteryBenchmark.

iRorro:
alright thanks to all for helping me out.

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