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Chronon:
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--- Quote from: astro2 on September 21, 2008, 11:05:49 PM ---whatever man, I was just adding my 2 cents, unless you felt insulted on how i was wondering why there was a black screen, it wouldn't turn on, no sounds, no loading/booting sounds, virtual dead, then when hard resetted it started up but with no rockbox
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You didn't respond to my question. What happens if you reset the iPod again using the correct key combination?
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The bootloader will boot Apple's firmware if you hold the Menu button during the boot sequence. This is a probable explanation for why you found yourself in the Apple firmware.
astro2:
its a possibility, anyhow
I was wondering if i'm use to playlists like itunes and i rarely put fullalbums so that renders database pointless should i just use 'rockbox's playlist'?
also if i don't select save current playlist why does it still stay in ipods memory of what the list is?upon that when i select create playlist it absorbed EVERYTHING from sound clips from games to video files and song files...whats with that option?
kinda same to database option too, it scans for awhile if it senses data has changed i believe, and i was playing with options (as i'm still learning) and i clicked on 'untagged' on the database options and it scanned for ages with small sound clips and when i tried to exit it scanned some more, it says press play/pause to exit and it keeps scanning.
Chronon:
What does an absence of full albums have to do with the usefulness of the database? Playlists can be a good way to manage your music, but this kind of thing is all user choice. Rockbox gives a number of ways to access and manage your music. The details of how you do it are up to you.
The current playlist is still in RAM even if you don't save it.
--- Quote from: astro2 on October 04, 2008, 12:01:02 PM ---upon that when i select create playlist it absorbed EVERYTHING from sound clips from games to video files and song files...whats with that option?
kinda same to database option too, it scans for awhile if it senses data has changed i believe, and i was playing with options (as i'm still learning) and i clicked on 'untagged' on the database options and it scanned for ages with small sound clips and when i tried to exit it scanned some more, it says press play/pause to exit and it keeps scanning.
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I have no idea what you did to create the playlist, so there's no way I can really comment about that.
You seem to have a lot of untagged audio clips on your player. I'm not sure about why it would take a long time when you try to view the untagged files.
astro2:
i click on create playlist on itunes and i make multiple playlists, thats how i create them
i just want it to appear on my ipod when i choose music
the reason for this is i can avoid replacing the songs with dragn drop method, the songs are already on there using itunes, so to save time i just want them to appear, and by using a playlist method
otherwise i have to find out what i put in it how they're arrange then recopy them over in folders. If i can put over a playlist (i.e m3u) it will appear on rockbox, and in the way i sorted them out
do you know why they don't appear on the ipod playlist to m3u scans when i use the program?
Llorean:
What do you mean by "the program"?
And iTunes playlists are not M3Us.
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