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Recording via optical in - sample rate 44,1 khz or 48 khz

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petur:
Well Mike wasn't to clear there: he meant with the next change of the recording code, not the next time the automated build system produces a new version.

Mike got himself an h120 to be able to finish this part of the code, so it'll be ready soon hopefully...

jhMikeS:
New stuff in CVS now...try it out  ;)

perjak:
Sorry again. I am on a Mac.....

What do I do?   ???

My H140 was RockBoxed with the help from a friend with a Win PC a month ago.

Per



--- Quote from: MikeS on November 06, 2006, 11:53:23 PM ---New stuff in CVS now...try it out  ;)

--- End quote ---

pabouk:
Follow the normal Rockbox upgrade procedure:
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ManualRockboxInstall#Keeping_Rockbox_up_to_date

If you do not want to lose your configuration, save your Rockbox settings before updating then you can restore it. Saving is needed only if the configuration block format changes between the versions but anyway it is useful to have the configuration saved in a file.

perjak:
Thanks for reply, but

- do I have to visit the friend with the PC or can I do it from the Mac?

It's not easy for a rookie to differ between the terms "Daily Build", "Bleeding Edge" and a CVS.

Today I have d/l and unzipped two items fro the website:

1. rockbox.zip which unzips to rockbox Folder. In this folder there is a file named rockbox.iriver dated 7th Nov 2006, 6:38

2. rockbox-h120-20061107.zip which unzips to rockbox-h120-20061107 Folder. In this folder there is also a file named rockbox.iriver dated 7th Nov 2006, 6:38

In the root of the H140 drive there is a file named rockbox.iriver dated 1st Oct 2006, 7:09.

Is it enough just to replace the old one with the new one?

TIA

Per

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