Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Anyway with the last build, when my battery dried too much, the rockbox was not able to recover it.. i had to go to the OF and do it from there, its no problem but scary when I thought my player just bricked!
well... i am trying to update the bootloader with the new rbutil 3.0... and it creates a new file firmware.sb in the root of the player, but when i boot the player doesn't load it, booting from the OF or rockbox.
Quote from: music_lover001 on September 08, 2012, 03:11:31 PMHi all - -First, I want to thank all those responsible for Rockbox. I think it is terrific, and it is obvious that a lot of thought went into the project.This started when I recently purchased a set of Beyerdynamic T50P headphones. On my Fuze + I noticed that when I resumed playback after turning on the player, or started playback from a different directory, there was a buzzing noice that lasts 6-7 seconds (if from the onboard flash), or 10-12 seconds (if from the microSD card). In addition, the buzz - when from the microSD card - is louder. For giggles, I changed the theme to the Rockbox default. After I did this, the buzz changed: it was much quieter until the screen blanked out, then it resumed at the louder volume for a couple of seconds before stopping (my settings are such that the screen blanks out after 20 seconds).Also I could hear some white noise when no music is playing. Changing the volume has no effect on the buzzing or white noise. (I also noticed a popping noise when changing the volume on the main menu screen, but I think this has been discussed elsewhere before.)I cannot hear any of these sounds when using the original firmware, nor when I am using any of my other headphones (PX100, PX200-II, Bose IE2).Does anyone have any suggestions or work arounds (other than using the headphones that I cannot hear it with)?Thank you in advance.EDIT: I have noticed the noise mentioned in paragraph 2 with the following builds: 1e7f606-120731, 1e8eb47-120902, and 4f99dd4-120905.Same issue here. I hear noise and it's louder while the player is accesing storage (internal or sd).
Hi all - -First, I want to thank all those responsible for Rockbox. I think it is terrific, and it is obvious that a lot of thought went into the project.This started when I recently purchased a set of Beyerdynamic T50P headphones. On my Fuze + I noticed that when I resumed playback after turning on the player, or started playback from a different directory, there was a buzzing noice that lasts 6-7 seconds (if from the onboard flash), or 10-12 seconds (if from the microSD card). In addition, the buzz - when from the microSD card - is louder. For giggles, I changed the theme to the Rockbox default. After I did this, the buzz changed: it was much quieter until the screen blanked out, then it resumed at the louder volume for a couple of seconds before stopping (my settings are such that the screen blanks out after 20 seconds).Also I could hear some white noise when no music is playing. Changing the volume has no effect on the buzzing or white noise. (I also noticed a popping noise when changing the volume on the main menu screen, but I think this has been discussed elsewhere before.)I cannot hear any of these sounds when using the original firmware, nor when I am using any of my other headphones (PX100, PX200-II, Bose IE2).Does anyone have any suggestions or work arounds (other than using the headphones that I cannot hear it with)?Thank you in advance.EDIT: I have noticed the noise mentioned in paragraph 2 with the following builds: 1e7f606-120731, 1e8eb47-120902, and 4f99dd4-120905.
How's this for clarification: the noise stops after something, eg. music or the radio is played (might also work with MPEG player plugin).
Quote from: halonachos117 on September 19, 2012, 02:32:16 AMHow's this for clarification: the noise stops after something, eg. music or the radio is played (might also work with MPEG player plugin).This is incorrect. I can still hear the mentioned noised,but not the "white noise," when playing music for severalseconds - especially when using the cabbie2 theme.However, you are correct in that this noise is not presentwhile listening to the radio.In addition, I noticed that I can hear this noise with the PX200-II headohones has well.
In this terms it is stable. Unstable means basically that there are features not implemented yet and there may be some parts supported suboptimal.
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