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Repairing and Upgrading Rockbox Capable Players / Re: h300 screw size?
« Last post by Jeff on Today at 10:47:17 AM »Both of them are missing almost all of their screws. Whoops.
Anybody know off-hand what the size spec is? I'm sure it's like m1.4 or something.
I do not know the size of the screws, but if you look here:
https://misticriver.net/forum/mp3-mp4-dap-dac-amp/iriver-players/h3xx-specific-information/228-battery-replacement-guide?p=229#post229
It tells you that the bottom ones are longer than the others which will be useful.
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Repairing and Upgrading Rockbox Capable Players / Re: SanDisk Clip+ crashes most likely to RAM/CPU-intensive operations
« Last post by Bilgus on Today at 03:35:33 AM »I have at least 10x that many songs and no issue are you using a dev or release version?
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Repairing and Upgrading Rockbox Capable Players / SanDisk Clip+ crashes most likely to RAM/CPU-intensive operations
« Last post by ladiko on December 05, 2023, 11:12:15 PM »Hi,
i switched back to my old SanDisk Clip+ as i smashed my SanDisk Fuze+ headphone jack by hanging with my headphone cable at an supermarket baffle gate.
So on high load operations like f.e. updating database it randomly crashes and tries to do it again on next boot after soft reset by pressing power on + volume up for 10+ seconds.
I use an 64GB microSD card with ~5.000 mp3 files which obviously is out of specs for the time the Clip+ was introduced. Is there a way to make it more reliable while accepting longer waiting time for these operations? Disabling some buffering / RAM intensive operations? I would be okay to lack some features like database search as I mostly just use random playback and just manually skip to the next random song.
Thanks and regards
Ronny
i switched back to my old SanDisk Clip+ as i smashed my SanDisk Fuze+ headphone jack by hanging with my headphone cable at an supermarket baffle gate.
So on high load operations like f.e. updating database it randomly crashes and tries to do it again on next boot after soft reset by pressing power on + volume up for 10+ seconds.
I use an 64GB microSD card with ~5.000 mp3 files which obviously is out of specs for the time the Clip+ was introduced. Is there a way to make it more reliable while accepting longer waiting time for these operations? Disabling some buffering / RAM intensive operations? I would be okay to lack some features like database search as I mostly just use random playback and just manually skip to the next random song.
Thanks and regards
Ronny
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Rockbox General Discussion / Re: Sansa C240v1 Max SD card size?
« Last post by Bilgus on December 05, 2023, 09:06:32 AM »Some of those really old ones do have a physical limits rockbox's limit is FAT32 sizes ~2 Tb
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Rockbox General Discussion / Sansa C240v1 Max SD card size?
« Last post by Ereshkigalsimp on December 05, 2023, 07:44:14 AM »I know stock it can take 2gb one lol, but what can it take with rockbox?
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Rockbox General Discussion / Re: Ipod Video Opus slowness
« Last post by saratoga on December 04, 2023, 10:06:18 AM »It's a little slower since I never got around to really heavily optimizing it, but should be playable. If you want to test a normal opus file, try this: https://download.rockbox.org/test_files/opus_128k.opus
If that plays it's probably something weird about the YouTube files.
If that plays it's probably something weird about the YouTube files.
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Rockbox General Discussion / Ipod Video Opus slowness
« Last post by NO_ob on December 04, 2023, 09:24:59 AM »Is opus hard to decode compared other audio formats? I got a bunch of opus files from youtube-dlp and they make the device lag during playback things like changing volume or skipping songs is extremely slow, i have tried the stable and dev builds. Would i be better off converting them to mp3? only reason i didn't is because theyre from youtube so already bad quality lol
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Theming and Appearance Customization / Re: Error Uploading Theme
« Last post by Bilgus on December 04, 2023, 07:39:07 AM »Inside rockbox we use case sensitive UNIX paths as well
and as the sim just kinda runs on top of the existing FS
I can see where that could bring out some issues
and as the sim just kinda runs on top of the existing FS
I can see where that could bring out some issues
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Other - Installation/Removal / Re: Hifi Walker H2 - "Nand open error"
« Last post by jonborno on December 04, 2023, 07:19:24 AM »Thank you very much for your reply!
Unfortunately the installation process could still not be completed due to the error message "File not found". I double checked that the latest daily build for the Rockbox AIGO EROS Q is present as .rockbox in the root directory of the sdcard. It all seems to be correct, but still doe not work. I used your bootloader for the sdcard as well as for the jztool command.
In case it could help, here is the output of the flash_onfi_info.txt:
Do you have any idea what the problem is?
Thanks!
Unfortunately the installation process could still not be completed due to the error message "File not found". I double checked that the latest daily build for the Rockbox AIGO EROS Q is present as .rockbox in the root directory of the sdcard. It all seems to be correct, but still doe not work. I used your bootloader for the sdcard as well as for the jztool command.
In case it could help, here is the output of the flash_onfi_info.txt:
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signature = FFFFFFFF
revision = FFFF
manufacturer = "������������"
device model = "��������������������"
JEDEC mf. id = FF
data bytes per page = 4294967295
spare bytes per page = 65535
pages per block = 4294967295
blocks per lun = 4294967295
number of luns = 255
bits per cell = 255
max bad blocks = 65535
block endurance = 65535
programs per page = 255
page program time = 65535
block erase time = 65535
page read time = 65535
Do you have any idea what the problem is?
Thanks!
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Theming and Appearance Customization / Re: Error Uploading Theme
« Last post by Frankenpod on December 04, 2023, 03:43:19 AM »Can't tell without looking at the entire theme, but sometimes you get problems because of case-sensitivity. E.g. if the file is named batterystatus.bmp and the script tries to open BatteryStatus.bmp it will complain. I _think_ that means even themes that run OK in the simulator on Windows (which is not case sensitive) can fail the syntax checker IIRC.
Checking on linux at least, themes fail to load if the case doesn't match the file called. The error could is actually quite similar though to the theme uploader output chris provided, "Couldn't load '/.rockbox/wps/themify/Battery.bmp'".
That makes sense, as the issue is the different behaviour of Windows and Linux. Making and testing themes (with the simulator) under Windows you don't actually see the case-sensitivity problems, I find...then you discover them with the theme checker when you upload them, as that clearly runs under linux.
Also IIRC if a theme had any touch-screen stuff left in it, it produced errors if you tried to upload it for a non-touchscreen target.