Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Hi speachy, are you planning to get bluetooth working in these players and agptek rocker?
As for the devices can anyone share if they're robust for a couple of years usage?
I am very interested in the digital spdif audio output feature . Might spdif be got working in rockbox? Whats this special usb cable needed for spdif output? Can the player be charged/externally powered while using spdif output?
For kernel code, I'm pretty sure Hiby OS uses a variant of X1000 reference kernel which is available from Ingenic. Which one can be approximately determined by the compilation date. Reference kernel cannot be directly used to replace device's stock kernel but it should be enough to build additional modules.
Quote from: fossphile on October 09, 2020, 10:26:30 PMI am very interested in the digital spdif audio output feature . Might spdif be got working in rockbox? Whats this special usb cable needed for spdif output? Can the player be charged/externally powered while using spdif output?I don't see any references to these devices having a built-in sp/dif output. If you're talking about using something that attaches via the USB port, if the player already has the necessary drivers built-in, then rockbox should be able to utilize it. If the drivers aren't built-in, then there's nothing we can do -- We have no source code for these or any of the other Ingenic+Hiby-based players so are not in a position to be able to update or compile any kernel-level code. (In violation of the GPL, not that anyone here has standing to enforce it. Bleh.)As for simultaneously charging while using the device as a USB host -- if the player has a properly-implemented USB-C port, then yes, it is possible. If it only has micro-usb, then no.
Digital (optical) audio output supported. USB-digital output adapter needed (not included).
By spdif i was taking a guess that was want they meant by digital output over usb port??
Is the hardware any better designed than the xduooo x3II? No pop, messy power saving of the dac/headphone amp that leads to delay and/or pop sounds in switching tracks, sample rate changes, turn on/off,etc?
Quote from: fossphile on October 12, 2020, 12:56:01 PMIs the hardware any better designed than the xduooo x3II? No pop, messy power saving of the dac/headphone amp that leads to delay and/or pop sounds in switching tracks, sample rate changes, turn on/off,etc?I like the Eros Q/Hifiwalker H2 a _lot_ more than the X3ii. More compact, a better control layout, and so far, no issues with the audio paths.(I'm actually pretty disappointed with the X3ii, especially after how unexpectedly awesome the original X3 turned out)
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