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bascule:

--- Quote from: whatchamacallit on August 11, 2006, 09:58:37 AM ---...But I'll try the link RTFWiki has included in his post...
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Much as I like the thought of changing my name to RTFWiki, I think you'll find it has a slightly different meaning...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rtfm (NSFW) [that's Not Safe For Work if you are acromymically-challenged ;) ]

Mikerman:
Or you can make it easy on yourself:  change the player to the settings that you want and have the player save those settings as a cfg file.

Manage Settings > Write .cfg file.

whatchamacallit:
Hello,

thanks a lot, Mikerman! That will probably be the most reasonable way. I was planning to ask about writing cfg files on my PC, but if I can have my iriver write one itself, that's even better.
Greetings,

whatchamacallit

Mikerman:
And a last suggestion:  if you only want to change a few things with a cfg change and don't want any other settings affected, have the player write the full cfg file for you and then open it up and delete all the things you *don't* want changed.  I often find it easier to delete things rather than trying to think what the settings are called, what the parameters are, etc., to write the cfg file from scratch.

Febs:

--- Quote from: whatchamacallit on August 11, 2006, 09:58:37 AM ---Well, it depends on which manual you mean - in the one you can download as a pdf, it is not described in very much detail, or I wouldn't have asked.
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That is completely wrong.   There is MORE detail in the manual then there is on that wiki page. 

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