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work on best low cost mp3 player for rockbox
yopyop:
Some ideas:
-all models rockbox
-use sandisk microsd
-add extra button on front or side
-customizable menus, buttons e.g. can change >>I and I<< to >> <<
-resist making models obselete with software upgrades / downgrades??
-"resume", and "bookmark resume"
-sane buttons up down left right = up down left right, middle = play/pause
elwing:
I'm back after a long time, looking for a new rockbox player... only to find out most of the compatible player are obsolete and not in production anymore... your Rocker couldn't happen at a better time for me...
Thanks for that, I'll definitely well be buying one...
also, image and documents starts to appear on the web:
http://images.agptek.us/image/MC15B/
http://images.agptek.us/image/MC15S/
http://images.agptek.us/image/RockerUserManual.pdf
bennor:
--- Quote from: elwing on January 15, 2017, 08:06:54 AM ---also, image and documents starts to appear on the web:
http://images.agptek.us/image/MC15B/
http://images.agptek.us/image/MC15S/
http://images.agptek.us/image/RockerUserManual.pdf
--- End quote ---
Interesting. Black and Silver colors. Looks a bit boxy and appears to be larger than a Sansa Clip. And no apparent internal memory with support up to 256GB microSD card. And the earphone jack is on the bottom of the unit 40 hour playback with volume at medium and 2 hour charge time. 1.8" LCD screen. Size: 85.6×40.2×10.08mm. Music formats:
AAC/AIF(AIFF)/APPLE Lossless
APE/FLAC/OGG/MP3
/WAVE/WMA/WMA
Lossless M4A/DSF/DSDIFF
More details in the PDF.
spaceship9876:
no opus codec support? opus is supported by rockbox and is patent-free. Will you be releasing the source code for your rockbox port? What chip are you using in it?
johnb:
I doubt this IS running Rockbox today.
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