Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
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.
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.
Quote from: passacaglia on August 09, 2020, 12:45:39 PMI find the Sinux custom firmware much better than the stock one. Is there any way to dual boot Rockbox with this one instead of the stock? I appreciate if someone could point me to the instructions.Hello passacaglia. Did you success ? can you provide a link with your custom firmware ? Thanks
I find the Sinux custom firmware much better than the stock one. Is there any way to dual boot Rockbox with this one instead of the stock? I appreciate if someone could point me to the instructions.
Quote from: speachy on October 06, 2020, 08:15:29 PMIf 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.The underlying OS/Platform appears to support USB mass storage. It's not clear how we'd go about polling/detecting a device getting plugged in.
The underlying OS/Platform appears to support USB mass storage. It's not clear how we'd go about polling/detecting a device getting plugged in.
By chance might you have any 512gb micro sd cards to test if there really is a 256gb micro sd card limit too?
Quote from: speachy on October 09, 2020, 09:12:36 AMThe underlying OS/Platform appears to support USB mass storage. It's not clear how we'd go about polling/detecting a device getting plugged in.I have it working now. SD card and USB mass storage can be hotplugged.Of course, if you're actively playing stuff off the device you removed, $badness will happen. (This requires a new launcher binary and integration script)
I have it working now. SD card and USB mass storage can be hotplugged.
Of course, if you're actively playing stuff off the device you removed, $badness will happen. (This requires a new launcher binary and integration script)
Any card up to 2TB will work. (that's the upper limit of the current SD addressing protocol)
R***nRUColor: X3II and case Memory Size: Other Logistics: China Post Registered Air MailMy views of the player are ambiguous. Of the pros: the price-for such a set of functions is very inexpensive; the sound is good; from the relative cons-strange control-to add/increase the volume you need to press the red button on, the other player does not react. The track switches without this button, but not including the screen. Very poorly made friends with wireless headphones on BT 5.0-constant cracking at high frequencies and loss of communication (with the iPhone headphones work great, player problem). Poor playback of iTunes files (crack). The volume has a very small step-you have to long press the button to add/add it. Russian is translated terrible, but it does not interfere. My score is 6 out of 10, the player makes sense to take only if you use special functions like the output to the amplifier, for ordinary listeners it all spoils management problems and other shortcomings. P.S. do not take with the case-it intentionally blocks the volume buttons, it is impossible to use it. 05 May 2020 11:21
https://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/13229?type=2This is a shame to read, that there is a poor design of hardware that leads to pop sounds and delays or workaround hacks the mean not saving power when not in use for short while due to not switching the dac off. pops are a big no-no for using x3II to play music on sound systems or larger diy boomboxs. hmm....
Quote from: speachy on October 10, 2020, 02:53:48 PMI have it working now. SD card and USB mass storage can be hotplugged.YAY
Turns out there's also a "feature" where your SD card would be automatically wiped on startup.So. Yeah.
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