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adam917:

--- Quote from: rickeyjt on June 23, 2006, 02:06:54 PM ---Ok, last post for a little while.

I notice recordings getting a timestamp of today's date when recording.  Iriver said that could not be done because there was no clock function on the chipset.  Well somehow you are doing it but only the day stamp is correct.  The time of day stamp is incorrect.  Is this possible to calibrate?  Although just having the correct day date is a blessing.

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My my H140, it shows 'rec_0001' as the file name.

rickeyjt:
Hmm, it's picing up a date stamp from somewhere.  The system was always 1/1/2000 or something.

Llorean:
I remember someone talking about the idea of having the recording date-stamp use the date the build was created on, but I really don't know if that's used or if it was just an idea someone tossed out at one point. Might check that.

adam917:

--- Quote from: rickeyjt on June 23, 2006, 10:53:36 PM ---Hmm, it's picing up a date stamp from somewhere.  The system was always 1/1/2000 or something.

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Probably 2002-01-01 00:00:00 (iRiver default folders, like /RECORD, have this modification time). (Well, if you recording in Rockbox, maybe it is 2000 or 2001-01-01.)

rickeyjt:

--- Quote from: Llorean on June 23, 2006, 10:58:50 PM ---idea of having the recording date-stamp use the date the build was created on

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This is apparently the case.  With build 060623 the file dates are 6/23/2006 2:35 AM. :-(

Maybe someone could write in a way to see the build date on the recording screen and allow you to change it there, along with the time.  Use the joystick to go down to a date line and set the time for your recording.  Where would be a good place to post this suggestion?

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