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But i don't as of yet understand how the utilities "Auto-Detect" function works... Seeing that it's not preferred, i think i'm gonna study just that part, and make a utility to do this.
had no idea the RB tool did any transferring lol
It doesn't... The whole point of my idea was to add the feature so you didn't need the massively straining load a regular media player creates when syncing.
Since it's rockbox oriented, you could solve this by using batch/bash/command scripts to 1: check if the file is an appropriate type, and 2: if the file is in a correct format, copy it to the default location the user set for that media format. Using the OS's copy/delete commands would speed up the process and it wouldn't require the bulky media player to be running.
I am familiar, more or less, with C programming. I'm still learning C++, but i know enough to do most tasks, and to teach myself the rest.
Quote from: biohacker001 on October 18, 2012, 08:02:47 PMI am familiar, more or less, with C programming. I'm still learning C++, but i know enough to do most tasks, and to teach myself the rest.Don't claim it, prove it. Provide patches so people can judge your work, not your claims. Developers won't believe your claims until they actually see the code. Well, at least most will Plus, "familiar" can mean something completely different depending on your view, so just stating it won't convince anyone.
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