Hi, I've installed the r19031-081106 build of Rockbox on my 5.5G iPod Video. That all works fine and I can play and navigate stuff. Before I can do anything else I thought I would try building from source. After following the instructions I made a build:
10:07 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/x86_64 [build] >cat rockbox-info.txt Target: ipodvideo Target id: 15 Target define: -DIPOD_VIDEO Memory: 64 CPU: arm Manufacturer: ipod Version: r19035-081107 Binary: rockbox.ipod Binary size: 611064 Actual size: 611056 RAM usage: 1701616 Features: alarm:albumart:backlight_brightness:backlight_fade:dircache:disk_storage:headphone_detection:hold_button:lcd_bitmap:lcd_non-mono:lcd_color:pitchscreen:quickscreen:recording:recording_swcodec:rtc:scrollwheel:swcodec:tagcache:tc_ramcache:charging:usb_charging:usbstack:accessory_supply gcc: arm-elf-gcc (GCC) 4.0.3 ld: GNU ar 2.16.1 Host gcc: gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 (Gentoo 4.1.2 p1.1) Host system: Linux Which I dropped into the root dir of my iPod. Running it within the file manager brought up the new firmware but I was unable to get anything to play. I kept getting the message "Codec Failure" and the player then went into constant loop as it tried to play the next track in the list which also failed. Most of my stuff is in Ogg format although there a few mp3's dotted around. I had to give it the two finger salute to get it back to the original firmware. Two questions: 1. What's "Codec Failure" mean. Have I neglected something at the config stage? I just ran it and answered the questions selecting a "Normal" build. 2. Is there a better way of leaving the test firmware than the reset option? Cheers, -- Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/
