Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Instead I bought into the Rio Karma because of the wide codec support ... I also fell in love with the ID3 database and neat dynamic playlist fun.
Just come close?
He was asking regarding Features.Rockbox on the H120 is much faster, has much more than 15 hours battery life (20ish), and is incredibly stable.
What *features* does Rockbox lack relative to the Karma, as what you've listed is mostly the fact that your hardware isn't well supported by Rockbox yet (though the menu being confusing is a matter of debate still, it's hard to improve it really).
Come back in a year or so.
But it still kicks the ever loving... fudge... out of the iPod firmware IMO.
My only question is this: I have a number of mp3 podcast episodes which exist on the player and show up when using the original firmware. However, these mp3s don't show up in rockbox, even though the database was supposed to have indexed all of the files on the filesystem.
Btw, my previous comments about karma's manual/arbitrary playlist manipulation seem to be irrelevant. I've just figured out how to use the equivalent rockbox features, and they seem equally featureful to me.
If they are not tagged, the Database will display them under an < untagged > listing. If they are tagged are you looking in the correct place in the Database for the files? E.g., are they genre-tagged as 'Podcast' or 'speech' or 'comedy' or any number of bizarre other categories I've seen used as genre.
Quote from: bascule on February 07, 2007, 04:25:08 AMIf they are not tagged, the Database will display them under an < untagged > listing. If they are tagged are you looking in the correct place in the Database for the files? E.g., are they genre-tagged as 'Podcast' or 'speech' or 'comedy' or any number of bizarre other categories I've seen used as genre.They may be tagged, but probably with the wrong charset. I think rockbox only understand unicode tags.Yeah, the MP3 files are tagged. I've tried looking based on the artist, album, genre, and even title of the episodes. For whatever reason, Rockbox isn't indexing those files. I'll look into it more today - I'm sure iTunes is doing something stupid...
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