Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
You registered just to call me a jerk and talk about the Nano port in the wrong thread?
Personally I prefer having tactile buttons, as it allows you to operate the player without having to look at the screen. This has a few benefits: you can use it in your pocket, and also having tactile buttons would be much easier to use for visually impaired users (who are one of the main user bases of the Rockbox firmware).
Just to let everyone know, we are looking at making our next mp4 generation running on Rockbox.
Hi Eric,Is this going to be an open-hardware project? (ie: public schematics, board layouts, parts list, etc.)
Open-hardware project does sounds good but I don't know how to make it work though....progress might be too slow to be practical? (and what if Apple, etc come along and steal everyone's hard work on the hardware and make it their own?)
Well, you still have ultimate control over licensing. If you release it under, say, the LGPL, then Apple (or whoever) has to keep the design open if they want to use any portion of your design.
Anyone can build one from scratch, if they want, simply by orering the parts
If you know how fast Chinese manufacturer can copy designs.....And the fact that this device is manufacturered in China....It will be too much of a trouble to hunt down manufacturers that violate the licences.
Don't you think electronic parts these days are too delicate and too small to put together yourselves?
Much easier and way cheaper to just buy the completed product.
I'm going to list what I'd like in a Rockbox-based device:This is a flash-based, audio-centric device:* Enclosed slot for a SD-card, or maybe CF-card (Samsung recently made 32GB CF-cards). The card needs to be kept safe from physical harm, so must not be exposed on the exterior of the casing.* Monochrome screen.* Powered by a single AA battery. Forty hours of battery life may be possible on a flash device with a monochrome LCD, with the backlight always-off.* Tactile controls, preferably a 5-way joystick.* Exterior casing that completely recesses all controls.* However much built-in flash memory as necessary. It doesn't have to be 4+GB, since there is an accommodation for expansion cards.
Quote from: 608zzI'm going to list what I'd like in a Rockbox-based device:This is a flash-based, audio-centric device:* Enclosed slot for a SD-card, or maybe CF-card (Samsung recently made 32GB CF-cards). Â The card needs to be kept safe from physical harm, so must not be exposed on the exterior of the casing.* Monochrome screen.* Powered by a single AA battery. Â Forty hours of battery life may be possible on a flash device with a monochrome LCD, with the backlight always-off.* Tactile controls, preferably a 5-way joystick.* Exterior casing that completely recesses all controls.* However much built-in flash memory as necessary. Â It doesn't have to be 4+GB, since there is an accommodation for expansion cards.Try the other projecthttp://www.s1mp3.org/They might have something that suit whatever you are after.
I'm going to list what I'd like in a Rockbox-based device:This is a flash-based, audio-centric device:* Enclosed slot for a SD-card, or maybe CF-card (Samsung recently made 32GB CF-cards). Â The card needs to be kept safe from physical harm, so must not be exposed on the exterior of the casing.* Monochrome screen.* Powered by a single AA battery. Â Forty hours of battery life may be possible on a flash device with a monochrome LCD, with the backlight always-off.* Tactile controls, preferably a 5-way joystick.* Exterior casing that completely recesses all controls.* However much built-in flash memory as necessary. Â It doesn't have to be 4+GB, since there is an accommodation for expansion cards.
We are not interested in flash mp3/mp4 because there are way too many out there and the competition is too intense.
There isn't anything at that URL and besides, it isn't Rockbox, as far as I can tell.
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