Chris - What's equally worrying is that I checked how you spelled it
and thought about how i'd have done it for quite a while lol.  I'm
sure you already know how your nano works by syncing little voiceclips
for each file?  Rockbox can work in the same way, Apple is jumping on
the wagon pretty late on this one because I'm fairly sure the rockbox
team weren't even the first people to have the idea.  Anyway, the
spelling option is there as a backup for when you haven't generated
those clips, I wondered, does the new nano have a similar feature?  I
guess what I'm asking is, what happens if you manually add content?
Do voiceclips or whatever Apple calls them get generated as part of
the process, or do you get the files spelled out, or just get
unnerving silences on those tracks?

Keep rockin the Mary Poppins...
Scott

On 10/8/08, Will Lomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi i cant even use it under windows no buttons no labels or anything.
> it is totally inaccessible to me this utility
>
> On 8 Oct 2008, at 18:30, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>
>> Yep, rockbox user here on a 1st gen nano.  This is bad news!  If it's
>> any conselation, it's usable under Windows if you don't mind a bit of
>> guess work now and then.  Hmmm, I think the code for the app is being
>> maintained across several OS's, but still, big shame.
>>
>> voice files and talk clips have been around for a long time, they
>> built that functionality in to the utility, seems daft that the
>> functionality is there for us in a utility that we can't use.  Maybe
>> they're just not aware that we can't use it yet.  I wouldn't know, I'm
>> not on any rockbox mailing lists etc.
>>
>> Anyone think it's worth a note to the developers and have the best
>> addresses to use?
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On 10/8/08, Will Lomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>     hi does anyone use rockbox on an IPod or similar device?
>>> the new rock box utility is totally inaccessible to voice over
>>>
>>>
>>>
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