Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
I think more generally, the problem is that there are very few new MP3 players on the market:there are unbraned players, with terrible firmwares, using chinese chips and no two players are similar so it's impossible to support themSo in my opinion, it is true that Android might be the only realistic future for Rockbox but there are very few active developers left and they don't have much time available.Unfortunately, being one of those developers, I don't have the time neither the skills to do that port.However I'm still working on a few ports on Sony players but I really don't have much time.
<snip>...and when I did an attempt to build a list of such device through the forum, I ended up patronized (to say the least) by some smart guys who eventually closed the topic.
Its really hard to not read this as "Rockbox is dying, and I want everyone but me to do something about it because I can't or don't want to learn how".
And I would really love to be able to just simply ignore this, but I cannot:
Regarding needing a "Master Plan", what we actually need, is boots on the ground (or fingers at keyboards, rather). Its all very well to come up with a plan, but without anyone willing to implement it, its a complete waste.
Rockbox has never been a product, however. Its built by developers, for developers. If Joe Average gets a kick out of it, that's great, but they're not the target audience. There's no market. There's no advertising. It just is. If people want to use it, that's great. If they don't, that's great too. If they want to contribute...all the better.
Android developers are different creatures. They live in javaish object oriented world while we are old school devs fighting for performance and resource usage. This two worlds doesn't have much in common.
The only possible marriage would be rockbox as lib with native android ui. The problem is that there is only one folk working in this direction and his time is very very limited.
And how about other smartphone OS ? Windows phone ? Mozilla Phone ?
Does the fact that Rockbox is a community project interfere with the developpment of an app in any of these environments (or whatever you call them) ?
Quote from: steak on November 06, 2014, 11:47:46 AMAnd how about other smartphone OS ? Windows phone ? Mozilla Phone ?These are at least as dead platforms as Rockbox Android makes by far the most sense
If you want to do mobile, .../...No, of course not. You can do whatever you like with the source code.
My opinion is quite simple. RockBox is just fine as it is. It works, it does more than most/all of OF and more than I'll ever use and will learn to use, so I do not see the point in discussion about the future. OK. There always may be some improvements, but they are not needed. RockBox may stay as it is for dozens of years without any harm to users.
We have been converted from users to consumers. .../... SW does not change for years!
OK. RockBox needs to attract developers to port it to new devices. And generally only young guys have enought time to do the job. Of course there are exceptions. But even if none writes a single line of RockBox code since now, RockBoxed devices will live on and be used for next 10 years.
So, the cards are in the hands of DAPs. If they produce decent hardware with miserable firmware, than there is hope for fresh blood in RockBox developers. If DAP producers will produce crap, than RB will not help. And if they will produce great DAPs with excellent firmware than RB would not be enought attractive for youngs. Hard to guess, what will come. But I doubt, that excellent DAPs with excellent firmware hit the market. ;-)
And if they will produce great DAPs with excellent firmware then RB would not be enought attractive for youngs. Hard to guess, what will come. But I doubt, that excellent DAPs with excellent firmware hit the market. ;-)
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