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Xduoo X3 II
fossphile:
Does rockbox on the x3 II support usb host for usb flash drives?
Connecting external usb dac?
Being a usb gadget to be a usb dac to a PC?
I would really like to be able to connect a usb 2.5in portable 4TB hard drive. With a external power supply to power hard drive, i assume would be needed.
new_user:
Noob question:
How do i use the Hold function? In the normal firmware, a short click on the On/Off button activates it.
fossphile:
looking back at my prev post, of course for a usb hdd to be connected a external power supply to power it is needed. even for the laptop drives. i guess the usb host hardware only provides enough current for a usb flash drive. i was so optimistic...
Would love a reply to know likely hood of rockbox having such features as usb host. I know the iaudio x5 had some odd proprietary chip for usb host. I guess now in the Xduoo x3 II, usb host is supported by the SOC. Would love to be able to connect these new 1tb £127 relativity cheap usb flash drives for tons of music.
i see for £180~ a 1tb microsd card can be bought https://www.mymemory.co.uk/integral-1tb-ultimapro-a2-v30-high-speed-micro-sd-card-sdxc-uhs-i-u3-adapter-180mb-s.html
i think the x3 II hardware can use 1tb microsd?
not rushing to splash but perhaps in a year when they get cheaper :D
speachy:
--- Quote from: fossphile on October 06, 2020, 07:51:16 PM ---Would love a reply to know likely hood of rockbox having such features as usb host. I know the iaudio x5 had some odd proprietary chip for usb host. I guess now in the Xduoo x3 II, usb host is supported by the SOC. Would love to be able to connect these new 1tb £127 relativity cheap usb flash drives for tons of music.
--- End quote ---
If the underlying xDuoo Linux OS/platform has the ability to act as a USB host for a mass storage device, then yes, Rockbox would be able to piggyback on that. If that feature isn't part of the underlying OS image, then we're SOL.
pepo46:
So I'm having an issue I hope someone can help: when the xduuo x3ii is connected through usb to a receiver (my car stereo for example) it bypasses the boot firmware selection and goes straight to the stock firmware. This doesnt haooen without the connected usb. That means every time I want to use the device with the car i need to unplug usb, then boot into rockbox, then plug the cable again and it works flawlessly, but defeats the purpose of having a connected device in the car permanently, which is what I want.
Any ideas gow to work around this? Is that a known issue? I need to force rockbox boot at all times or maybe even remove/block the stock firmware from the boot menu. I don't know how to do that. Anyone else experienced this?
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