Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Taking the input signal from line out rather than headphone out results in a better sound (no surprises here) and using Rockbox partially helps in that it allows software control over the line out volume. However, the lack of hardware control over the line out means that the lower the listening levels, the worse the signal-to-noise ratio.
I had the impression that only the HO out in WM8758 has hardware volume control... I will check again the datasheet and google about this. I really hope you're right, it would be the best solution.
I assume the "commit" linked is something which is not implemented in the standard build (bear with me, I am a very happy user of Rockbox but not much more), so I have to learn how to apply it. Anyway, it looks like I have some homework to do. Thanks again!
Quote from: axismundi on March 08, 2011, 07:31:37 PMI had the impression that only the HO out in WM8758 has hardware volume control... I will check again the datasheet and google about this. I really hope you're right, it would be the best solution.I didn't think there was a datasheet for the WM8758.Quote from: axismundi on March 08, 2011, 07:31:37 PMI assume the "commit" linked is something which is not implemented in the standard build (bear with me, I am a very happy user of Rockbox but not much more), so I have to learn how to apply it. Anyway, it looks like I have some homework to do. Thanks again!Commits are changes to the rockbox source code. If you click that link, you can see that it was committed on Mar 22, 2006 as well as a description of what it does (prevents the line out volume from changing when you adjust the volume). Should be easily enough for you to change back.
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