small music players, mistakenly called "mp3" allow us to enjoy an infinite number of (at least until battery) music wherever it will take time with headphones.
biggest drawback of most portable players is limited functionality, which generally looks like this:
- playing
- scrolling
- change tracks
- off and on
majority of mass responsible enough these features available in players sold in the shops.
But what should be done by the player but he could possess the above features plus:
- good equalizer
- Channel balance
-
stereo widening - change the bass and treble
-
karaoke - Crossfade
- Dithering
- Gapless
- Advanced scrolling options, and play
- ReplayGain
- send he heard music to Last.FM
- advanced management and sub-screen
equipment - manage folders and library
- about 43 languages \u200b\u200b(including Polish)
-
voice menu - change the appearance of menus and playlists
- about 37 different games
- about 19 tools (calculator, notepad ...)
- about 15 visualisations (including browser-known albums to iPods)
- convert *. wav to *. mp3
... and more features?
reading some of the features you feel that you are reading a review of the operating system and you're wrong.
Rockbox - an open operating system for portable music players. Working with a similar idea of \u200b\u200bhow GNU / Linux, but not based on Linux!
Before its installation, you must first find out whether this system will work on your player. Holders player called "MP4" can at most read this article.
To check whether your player is on the happy list of supported check here:
http://build.rockbox.org/
I having two of its players: iPod Nano (first generation) and a SanDisk Sansa Clip (first generation ) I became the happy owner of a better system for them. On the basis of the write ROCKboksa installation in a stable (for iPod) and a version of the Development (the clip).
WARNING! After analyzing the information on the Internet of warranty by installing ROCKboksa miss an opportunity to claim the item. To recover WARRANTY can be removed later ROCKboksa (described at the end)
first Stable Version With
UBUeasy repositories you can install the tools you need one button:
Then select your player, go to the Maintenance Installation Install and run the bootloader.
After this you get a stable version ROCKboksa
Copy the unzipped folder. Rockbox (valid for the period at the beginning!) To the root folder of the player.
With the iPod had to reset the player to force it to restart the To this end, both pressed menu and middle button until the player shuts down and then loaded with Rockbox.
second Development Release
Here we already have a ready soft with modification to run ROCKboksa. Soft
Clipa 01.XX.XX firmware can be downloaded here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/491388/rockbox/clip/stable/r22695-090913-1.1.32a-dual_boot.zip
Soft 01.XX.XX Fuze firmware can be downloaded here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/491388/rockbox/fuze/fuzev1.rar
WARNING! Rockbox does not work on Clipie the firmware version number 02.XX.XX and Clipie +, as well as the Fuze player with the firmware number 02.XX.XX. The unzipped file
m300.bin thrown into the root folder and grab Clipa compiled for a version of it here:
http://build.rockbox.org/
unzipped folder. Rockbox (an important point at the beginning!) To Clipa root folder, then the device is disconnected from the computer will update the firmware and turn off the player. Now, just turn on the player, who has now present as Rockbox.
iPod Nano: a quick start and lock the keys before lighting up the backlight.
Clip: Running while holding the button narysowanym "Little House".
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