Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
No. Mpegplayer is a "viewer" plugin, meaning that you select a supported file and it starts the plugin.Also, please read the Mpegplayer wiki page again; you have to convert your video files to MPEG2 format, and all of the information on how to do that is there.
Every DAP firmware that I know of supports video in only a limited set of codecs and resolutions. It's true that Rockbox's main focus is audio. But your suggestion that you don't have to convert videos for other firmwares (including Apple's) is just not true. What do you think iTunes does before you are able to synch a video to your iPod?
I was hoping that RockBox was able to open the videos in the same way as it opens the database for the music.
Quote from: dannyboi on September 06, 2008, 05:30:00 AMI was hoping that RockBox was able to open the videos in the same way as it opens the database for the music.Not to be overly pedantic, but Rockbox does not read the Apple database for music.The music files are on the drive for anyone to look at.Rockbox simply looks at the files and (if you choose) makes its own database.
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