Im glad im not the only one experienceing unstability on a h140. I dont use speech.

In the morning I listen to shuffled playlist containing around 4000 songs, then in the evening I listen to podcasts, and delete them after listening. Normally in the morning, Rockbox has got into a state where it crashes as soon as I try to play a song. I keep a reset pin in the velcro of the case now :)

Ive been meaning to go back to the last stable release, as bookmarking is the only 'killer feature' of Rockbox that really kicks the ass of the orignal firmware for the way I use it. I will try the last release next time I listen to an audio book

ps. I saw mention of a previous engine - is this from the last few weeks, or further back? i havent used rockbox for a few weeks now. If the new engine is newer than that, my comment is -5 offtopic!


cheers
g


On 5/15/06, Rocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
snip, GL:
Another option is to temporarily revert to the previous playback engine,
> which was much more stable (on the H1x0 at least)...

Just a good O'l user but I really like this idea.  My H-140 crashes at least
once a day and I'm by no means a power user.  All I generally use is the
voice UI and the sleep timer.  I'm no expert on open source projects but I
personally wouldn't want my name attached to a product that doesn't meet the
quality standards of earlier releases.  How about calling it something like
2.5.1 beta?  That way 3.0 can be a clean release with most of the current
bugs resolved.

Just comments from a big rockbox fan...rocker



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