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thank you for trying pmp4! i have bookmarked this thread, ill keep my eye on it if you guys find a good player to rockbox! that would be super kewl! any idea how long each of these no brand players are manufactured then discontinued? if they only make them for 1 year then its almost like none of these would make good players to rockbox! thanks
Quote from: saucell on March 28, 2023, 01:52:43 PMthank you for trying pmp4! i have bookmarked this thread, ill keep my eye on it if you guys find a good player to rockbox! that would be super kewl! any idea how long each of these no brand players are manufactured then discontinued? if they only make them for 1 year then its almost like none of these would make good players to rockbox! thanksThey're usually "discontinued" as soon as the initial production run is complete. Or they exhaust the supply of cheap parts, whichever comes first.
Quote from: saucell on March 28, 2023, 01:52:43 PMthank you for trying pmp4! i have bookmarked this thread, ill keep my eye on it if you guys find a good player to rockbox! that would be super kewl! any idea how long each of these no brand players are manufactured then discontinued? if they only make them for 1 year then its almost like none of these would make good players to rockbox! thanksIn Spreadtrum players you can see the date of the firmware if you dump the flash (see the posts of this thread, in the file kern.bin), and my players firmwares were not more old than 1 year from the firmware date until the buy date.Anyway, it's a good news if it appears new and cheapers players.A 2.4 inch touchscreen player for $12 was unthinkable just a few years ago.
Quote from: speachy on March 28, 2023, 02:01:45 PMQuote from: saucell on March 28, 2023, 01:52:43 PMthank you for trying pmp4! i have bookmarked this thread, ill keep my eye on it if you guys find a good player to rockbox! that would be super kewl! any idea how long each of these no brand players are manufactured then discontinued? if they only make them for 1 year then its almost like none of these would make good players to rockbox! thanksThey're usually "discontinued" as soon as the initial production run is complete. Or they exhaust the supply of cheap parts, whichever comes first.how long does it take for you guys to port rockbox to a new player? if it takes 6 months and the mp3 player is only available for 2 years is it still worth it for you guys?
Quote from: saucell on March 28, 2023, 05:46:37 PMQuote from: speachy on March 28, 2023, 02:01:45 PMQuote from: saucell on March 28, 2023, 01:52:43 PMthank you for trying pmp4! i have bookmarked this thread, ill keep my eye on it if you guys find a good player to rockbox! that would be super kewl! any idea how long each of these no brand players are manufactured then discontinued? if they only make them for 1 year then its almost like none of these would make good players to rockbox! thanksThey're usually "discontinued" as soon as the initial production run is complete. Or they exhaust the supply of cheap parts, whichever comes first.how long does it take for you guys to port rockbox to a new player? if it takes 6 months and the mp3 player is only available for 2 years is it still worth it for you guys?Unless the device is really similar to an existing one, often a very long time. Very common that devices have been discontinued for a while by the time there is a working port. As for what is worth it, usually people pick a device they like to work on.
Quote from: pmp4 on March 28, 2023, 01:56:14 PMQuote from: saucell on March 28, 2023, 01:52:43 PMthank you for trying pmp4! i have bookmarked this thread, ill keep my eye on it if you guys find a good player to rockbox! that would be super kewl! any idea how long each of these no brand players are manufactured then discontinued? if they only make them for 1 year then its almost like none of these would make good players to rockbox! thanksIn Spreadtrum players you can see the date of the firmware if you dump the flash (see the posts of this thread, in the file kern.bin), and my players firmwares were not more old than 1 year from the firmware date until the buy date.Anyway, it's a good news if it appears new and cheapers players.A 2.4 inch touchscreen player for $12 was unthinkable just a few years ago.do you think it means we are getting closer to having a cheap player that would make a great rockbox device? sooner or later it will become powerful enough with enough ram that its a perfect device for rockbox?
please keep us updated pmp4! this is exciting stuff! rockbox is the best thing ever!!!111
The internal name is "YP3"The Usb information is:ID 301a:2801 SmartlinkTechnology USB2.0 Device
Quote from: pmp4 on March 28, 2023, 01:38:35 PMThe internal name is "YP3"The Usb information is:ID 301a:2801 SmartlinkTechnology USB2.0 DeviceThe same manufacturer of my 1.77 inch player: https://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,54269.msg250949.html#msg250949 Functionality looks very similar to Actions SoC based players. Can't say anything nice about it.
can you fix a bad DAC chip with firmware or will it always be bad because its hardware?
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