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jamfreak:

--- Quote from: linuxstb on October 04, 2006, 03:13:34 AM ---Are you running an up-to-date version of Rockbox?  There were some significant optimisations made to the AAC decoder on 24 September which made most AAC files (up to at least 192kbps I think) playable in realtime on the X5.

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Thanks, mine are at 128kbps. So I guess they should play. Do I just have to download the new daily built  (I can't find one for the iAudio X5)  to update or have to reinstall the new firmware again?

Benway:
Just download the latest CVS build for the X5 and unzip the file to the root of your player. No need to mess with the bootloader.
Good luck

jamfreak:

--- Quote from: Benway on October 04, 2006, 12:44:07 PM ---Just download the latest CVS build for the X5 and unzip the file to the root of your player. No need to mess with the bootloader.
Good luck

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So I just go to http://www.rockbox.org/cvs.shtml and download the latest (on the top) and unzip it into the root of my player? Correct?
So next time I start my X5 it starts with the upgraded firmware?
Sorry guys, just want to make sure I don't overlook anything before I start messing with it......

jamfreak:
Alright, I've done it. Downloaded the latest CVS and installed it. Now instead of a 3 second gap every 3 seconds I get a 1/2 second break every 18 seconds. Is there anything else I can adjust or do I have to wait until further improvements in the software?

saratoga:
I think AAC is supposed to be real time on the X5 at lower bitrates, so maybe check to make sure you have EQ and all other features off.

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