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Does Rockbox void my Warranty

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Llorean:
Indeed, since you can't execute Rockbox.ipod without the bootloader, it really isn't anything, and it's the execution of non-Apple code on the device that will void the warranty.

gnu:
And the bootloader gets overwritten when you update your Apple OS, right? So they couldn't even undelete it!

X86:
if I install rockbox,warranty may get voided and my earphones blown out hahaha,so first think to install it and if you have a sansa use a cheap pair of headphones if you don't you may get your better pair blown out,so think twice

AlexP:

--- Quote from: X86 on March 21, 2007, 02:44:35 AM ---if I install rockbox,warranty may get voided and my earphones blown out hahaha,so first think to install it and if you have a sansa use a cheap pair of headphones if you don't you may get your better pair blown out,so think twice

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Is this even possible - could someone with more hardware knowledge than me comment?  I would have thought that the current you could output would be limited by the circuitry and you would be more likely to blow that than the headphones by trying to output more.  Either way, would the hardware allow such a large current as to blow headphones to be output?

X86:
the earphones were fine before  I used an the sansa with rockbox,I connected them and the volume was low,so I noticed that one of the earphones wasn't working,and I tried another pair and they work fine.But I bought a new pair 3-4 days after the issue I had

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