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AGPTEK Rocker
wodz:
--- Quote from: pizza on July 28, 2018, 11:14:39 AM ---I'll echo NotableFrizi's request for supporting non-zero PINs. Not sure if that's fixable without bypassing the hiby "system server" bluetooth glue and doing it using native linux commands.
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Seems like there is no simple way to support non zero PINs :-(
mambate182:
Finding helps about the following issues :'(
I have installed Rockbox but sometimes it fails to load the os. (after a couple reboots it seems ok now) -- why?
And now playing problems from Rockbox:
- playback occasionally creates a burst of static before a song starts
- the playlists still don't work properly; the m3u files in the \Playlists folder do not work, but those in the \Music folder do
- powering down sometimes shows some kind of fault... but it flashes too quickly for me to see what it says
Is there anyone can help?
NotableFrizi:
--- Quote from: mambate182 on August 01, 2018, 03:57:30 AM ---I have installed Rockbox but sometimes it fails to load the os. (after a couple reboots it seems ok now) -- why?
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This is normal behaviour to have to boot into HiBy after first installing Rockbox.
--- Quote from: mambate182 on August 01, 2018, 03:57:30 AM ---And now playing problems from Rockbox:
- playback occasionally creates a burst of static before a song starts
- the playlists still don't work properly; the m3u files in the \Playlists folder do not work, but those in the \Music folder do
- powering down sometimes shows some kind of fault... but it flashes too quickly for me to see what it says
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1. Many others in this thread have reported the same thing, but as wodz can't seem to recreate the problem (or at least, his ears aren't sensitive enough), it has yet to be addressed.
2. The playlists use relative paths, so M3U playlists in the music folder will work fine, but if moved anywhere else, they will not find the specific files. My workaround is to first load the playlist in the music folder, then save the playlist again in Rockbox as a .m3u8 file, which uses full paths.
3. This seems to be normal behaviour for my player. No unwanted side-effects have sprouted up due to the termination code.
Frankenpod:
--- Quote from: mambate182 on August 01, 2018, 03:57:30 AM ---Finding helps about the following issues :'(
I have installed Rockbox but sometimes it fails to load the os. (after a couple reboots it seems ok now) -- why?
And now playing problems from Rockbox:
- playback occasionally creates a burst of static before a song starts
- the playlists still don't work properly; the m3u files in the \Playlists folder do not work, but those in the \Music folder do
- powering down sometimes shows some kind of fault... but it flashes too quickly for me to see what it says
Is there anyone can help?
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I don't have this player, but would the second point not depend entirely on how you created the playlists? Doesn't sound like an issue specific to the rocker or to rockbox, if the playlists don't have the correct relative pathnames they aren't going to work.
I export mine from my music manager on the PC (after ensuring I have the same music directory structure on the PC and on the player), and it took a bit of thought to ensure it had the correct options to set the paths correctly (i.e. such that entries began with "..\Music\" - with the leading double dots)
mambate182:
Thank you so much for all your answers! Sorry I haven't checked the posts before.
I'm a newcomer here, and still need some time to figure out how this forum works!
At last, I would like to know if anyone feel uncomfortable with the volume control with AGPTEK ROCKER just like me, it is very slow, I mean, when holding the button, it should also gradually accelerate how quickly it changes.
Can I hope this will update in the future firmware?
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