Only have one comment to this, if the blind want to be continually
ripped off then go here, why would anyone apy extra to buy a MP3 player
and have Rockbox installed when they can do it themselves, rockbox is
available free of charge but its a free country so do as you feel.
On 6/03/2011 7:05 AM, Laz Mesa wrote:
This may be interesting to those of you who have questions about what
Rockbox can do on an affordable MP3 player.
News Wire:
Laz MESA will be discussing Rockbox, a replacement firmware which can
be used with some MP3 players and which takes advantage of the
hardware capabilities of the MP3 players. Not only does it surpass the
capabilities of the original firmware, but it also adds accessibility
to those MP3 players by enabling them to speak. He'll be demonstrating
the basic functions of Rockbox, accessing the time and date, battery
charge level, playing files, using bookmarks, using the FM radio,
accessing content on the microSDHC card, etc.
Laz will be demonstrating these functions on the latest addition to
his line of affordable Rockboxed Talking MP3 Players, the Sansa Clip
Plus. The website to visit is: http://www.talkingmp3players.com/
He will then answer any questions from listeners.
Presenter: Laz Mesa, Owner, Accessible Electronics
E-Mail: [email protected]
Date: Monday, March 7, 2011
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