Hi all
Wondering if someone can help me with this as for many folks this specific
mp3 player will be seen as coming out of noahs arc! It is big and clunky
but I believe still one of the better ones ever built.
I now want to install rockbox on it. Am now at the place where I must
Hello all,
Find out more about Rockbox and hear what a Talking MP3 Player sounds
like by checking out the below Main Menu program available on ACB
Radio Mainstream as described in the below copy. And no, I'm not a
Rockbox representative as stated in the below message, but I do know a
thing
Hi,
Try this; it worked for me.
http://accessibleworld.org/audio/download/673/tt03-07-11_Laz_mesa.mp3
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From: Steve Matzura numb...@noisynotes.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 3:30 AM
Subject: Re: The Rockbox
I just tried downloading this. I guess you or Accessible World doesn't
keep their files around very long?
On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:50:30 -0500, you wrote:
In my debut on Accessible World, I gave a presentation on what Rockbox
is, what it does, and demonstrated what it can do on a Sansa Clip Plus
Yep, says the file cannot be found.
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 2:30 AM
Subject: Re: The Rockbox presentation can now be downloaded
I just tried downloading this. I
doesn't
keep their files around very long?
On Sat, 12 Mar 2011 17:50:30 -0500, you wrote:
In my debut on Accessible World, I gave a presentation on what Rockbox
is, what it does, and demonstrated what it can do on a Sansa Clip Plus
Talking MP3 Player. For thos of you who have never heard of Rockbox
In my debut on Accessible World, I gave a presentation on what Rockbox
is, what it does, and demonstrated what it can do on a Sansa Clip Plus
Talking MP3 Player. For thos of you who have never heard of Rockbox,
or those of you who haven't experienced it for more than a couple of
years
This has not been implemented in Rockbox yet. If and when they do,
I'll be the first to jump on it and announce it broadly.
Laz
Kevin Cussick the.big.white.sheph...@googlemail.com wrote:
I remember a year or 2 ago there was some talk of using espeak on rock
box, this meant that you could read
OK good lad, let us know if and when it happens.
I know the sansa moddles have had this working there are some cases
documented ont the net but I think you have to compile it your self and
I can't do that.
On 11/03/2011 22:04, Laz Mesa wrote:
This has not been implemented in Rockbox yet
Dear list, I'm not a technically advance person. However, I will like to know
whether I can install rockbox on any MP3 player.
nick danger danger...@verizon.net 2011/03/08 09:38 PM
Houdy Chris,
Well said and that's exactly right. Why go through all of the naggings of D
I Y when you can get
I am informed that if one is not well versed in the protocols involved in
installation of software on a portable device, that it is possible to turn
it into a brick.
I plan to purchase one of these devices, and frankly, in spite of my level
of experience, I would be pleased to give the
Hi, List,
There's more to the proper operation of a talking MP 3 player than installing
the Rockbox folder. There's another folder involved.
There are quite a few functions which I suspect that most players won't
support.
I'd rather have Mr. Mesa's technical support than I would want
Not just any MP3 player, there is a list at rockbox.org which informs
you which MP3 players Rockbox supports.
Laz
Silomo Khumalo 207504...@ukzn.ac.za wrote:
Dear list, I'm not a technically advance person. However, I will like
to know whether I can install rockbox on any MP3 player
, there is a list at rockbox.org which informs
you which MP3 players Rockbox supports.
Laz
Silomo Khumalo207504...@ukzn.ac.za wrote:
Dear list, I'm not a technically advance person. However, I will like
to know whether I can install rockbox on any MP3 player.
--
All The Best
Kevin Cussick
I think that Laz had a great presentation!
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From: kim kelly kim...@cableone.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: Rockbox presentation goes off without a hitch
I am so happy it went so well.
You
something's over my head
consult the experts and have no problems paying a couple a dollars for the
peace of mind. It's a well spent investment and not a rip off. A rip off
occurs when proper service is not provided, and by having the rockbox
firmware pre-installed properly by an expert, is truly
I wanted to let you all know that the presentation on Rockbox went off
very well and with no hitches. I had a very-good time doing the
presentation and the host and participants were very kind and
considerate, and best of all, no one at all was ripped off during the
presentation! WooHoo
: Rockbox presentation goes off without a hitch
I wanted to let you all know that the presentation on Rockbox went off
very well and with no hitches. I had a very-good time doing the
presentation and the host and participants were very kind and
considerate, and best of all, no one at all was ripped
of Rockbox on a Talking MP3 Player
Houdy las,
Don't sweat him buddy. Perhaps somebody's a bit miffed cause they didn't
think about capitalizing on a great product first. Remember bro, there's a
lotta jealousy in the world. I'm a technically savvy person by lots of
standards, however, I'm never one
Hi nick,
where do we tune in?.
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From: nick danger danger...@verizon.net
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Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 12:03 AM
Subject: Re: Presentation of Rockbox on a Talking MP3 Player
Houdy las,
Don't sweat him buddy
Thanks Tony! I think he just missed his medication or something.
Anything in particular you want me to cover? Send me a private email
if you have anything you want me to go over in the presentation.
Thanks!
Laz
nick danger danger...@verizon.net wrote:
Houdy las,
Don't sweat him buddy.
Hi Laz:
I also do a weekly technology show for the blind, focusing on mainstream
technology and how this is made accessible and saw your company yesterday.
Would you be willing to come on next weekend sometime to talk about your
company and its products?
Please send me an email offline and
to both of you.
Can we move on?
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On Behalf Of Laz Mesa
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 3:15 PM
To: Pc-audio
Subject: Re: Presentation of Rockbox on a Talking MP3 Player
Thanks Tony! I think he just
which I could use whilst doing my fitness work. I couldn't be bothered
searching for such a beast and then having to go to the shops and buy the
player then go to the rockbox site and download the right rockbox version
and install it etc. It was so much more convenient to get Accessible
Electronics
It may come as a shock to some on this list, but not all of us want
to pay hundreds of dollars to be a part of the ISheep herd. I am a
recent customer of Accessible Electronics, and a satisfied one at
that. I wonder if it just might be time to return this list to
PC-audio, as opposed to
. I
haven't got one of these yet, but I enjoyed the opportunity to investigate.
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From: Hamit Campos hamitcam...@gmail.com
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Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 7:35 AM
Subject: RE: Presentation of Rockbox on a Talking MP3
a lot of time on eBay, so there
was a learning curve doing this.
2) At the time, Rockbox only supported v1 of the Sansa E series
firmware, so I had to contact each Sansa e280 seller and explain to them
how to check the level of firmware and make sure I was getting one that
had the v1 level
, March 05, 2011 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Presentation of Rockbox on a Talking MP3 Player
The Rockbox folder is very complex. In order for files to be spoken,
there are some utilities which must be run. These are in another folder
which is a part of what Mr. Mesa has in his Sansa players.
I think
rogue box, it's a roadkit made by sony corporation of the USA. don't
miss it.
Le 05/03/2011 23:31, Joe Giovanelli a écrit :
The Rockbox folder is very complex. In order for files to be spoken, there are
some utilities which must be run. These are in another folder which is a part
of what
to waste
trying to Rockbox an MP3 player, while others just want a finished
product so that they don't have to tinker with it. To this date, no
one has claimed that they were ripped off.
My presentation is not about selling my products first and foremost, I
was invited to do this presentation about
for
them! Amazing! Yeah, sounds like this guy should be hunted down and
shot!
Let's state facts only when attempting this kind of tripe. What part
of the license am I violating? Or as you stated, bordering on?
From the conversations I've had with the Rockbox developers over the
past two years
Hi Matthew,
Thanks for the benefit of a doubt, which Dane completely neglected to
give to a complete stranger.
I don't charge for Rockbox and never have. I make available an
alternative to the higher-priced MP3 players for thos who don't have
the know-how, time, or experience to do
Well, thank you Dane, for giving everyone their freedom of choice!
LOL! Getting a big head there, aren't you big fella?
You're saying you didn't want to ruin anyone's reputation? Um, isn't
that what you just attempted to do with your character assassination
attempts?
Dane, I don't know you
the things I cannot change, the courage
to change the things I can, and the weaponry to make a difference.
- coda from Immortals Anonymous
-Original Message-
From: Laz Mesa
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 7:46 PM
To: Pc-audio
Subject: RE: Presentation of Rockbox on a Talking MP3 Player
Hi
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
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
Hmm, not sure about this, bordering on going against the Rockbox open licence
agreement, as you'll see from his web site he's selling Rockbox installed on
the player.
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
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On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 3:53 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Presentation of Rockbox on a Talking MP3 Player
Hmm, not sure about this, bordering on going against the Rockbox open
licence
The Rockbox folder is very complex. In order for files to be spoken, there are
some utilities which must be run. These are in another folder which is a part
of what Mr. Mesa has in his Sansa players.
I think it's wonderful to see that he has taken the time and trouble to offer
these products
Okay, well I'd like to make it clear that I certainly don't want to ruin
anyone's reputation and I agree! the more products the blind have access to
then the better.
I've made my points and again its all down to freedom of choice.
On 06/03/2011, at 9:31 AM, Joe Giovanelli wrote:
The Rockbox
Hi!
We were discussing this on list a couple of months ago, I cannot get the
automatic Rockbox installation utility working so can the person with knowledge
get back to me privately with a few tips or instruction on installing Rockbox
manually?
Thanks in Advance
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Thanks to laaz and kim for their responses.
Joe
At 18:36 23/11/2010, you wrote:
Hi Joe,
There's no one distributing these Talking MP3 Players in the UK, but
you can order from the following site and get discounted shipping and
handling on priority international mail.
-audio.org
Subject: RE: MP3 players pre-loaded with Rockbox
Hi chris,
You should try listening to a Rockboxed Sansa Fuze, it sounds fantastic! E
ven better than the E200 Series players!
--
Accessible talking MP3 players! Great features including: FM radio,
voice recording, expandable memory, great
Hi Joe,
There's no one distributing these Talking MP3 Players in the UK, but
you can order from the following site and get discounted shipping and
handling on priority international mail.
http://www.talkingmp3players.com/
Regards,
Laz
Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk wrote:
Who
instructional email and Quick-Start Guide, plus the
Rockbox manual for the specific player. One also gets the utilities
one may need for whatever one wishes to do with their player. *Free*
tech support via email, phone, and Skype, including walking someone
through whatever procedure they need
Bett4er as in sound quality?
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Laz Mesa
Sent: 23 November 2010 09:02 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: RE: MP3 players pre-loaded with Rockbox
Hi chris,
You should try
Hi everyone,
I'm considering purchasing a Sansa with Rockbox from Accessible
Electronics. I'm just
seeking opinions from anyone who has used one. Positive
or
negative user reviews or comments are appreciated.
Thanks,
Norma
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, 2010 10:01 AM
Subject: MP3 players pre-loaded with Rockbox
Hi everyone,
I'm considering purchasing a Sansa with Rockbox from Accessible
Electronics. I'm just
seeking opinions from anyone who has used one. Positive
or
negative user reviews or comments are appreciated.
Thanks,
Norma
-
From: Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: MP3 players pre-loaded with Rockbox
Who distributes these players in the u k please?
Joe
At 19:29 22/11/2010, you wrote:
Hi Norma, My boyfriend
I haven't ordered a Rockbox loaded MP3 player from Accessible Electronics,
but I have used Rockbox on the Sansa E200 series of MP3 players. I'd
definitely give it a favorable review. You'll have a MP3 player with talking
menus, great sound quality and it won't set you back a lot financially. I'm
Chris, you are right about the Mp3 players with Rockbox.
Accessible electronics is a very good site and they stand behind all of the
products they sell.
I've had a few MP3 players that didn't have the voice feature and it was a
real pain to even know when the player was on or offf.
Kim Kelly
hi mate i as a rockbox and iriver user i would love to update my version
of rockbox as well could you assist? please
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From: Edwin edwin...@yahoo.com.sg
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Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 3:03 PM
Subject: Re
Hi David,
Go to the rockbox web site and download the rockbox utility. everything can
be done in that program including creating of speaking menu/voice clips of
your files, updating your IRiver firmware to work with rockbox if u haven't
done so, installing the latest rockbox software etc
will give it a try
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: Iriver with Rockbox
Hi David,
Go to the rockbox web site and download the rockbox utility
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Sent: 03 November 2010 02:11 AM
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Subject: Iriver with Rockbox
Hi!
Has anyone set one of these up? I did it 5 years ago but I've forgotten all
I learnt then smile, discarded my Iriver for something else and now I have
another
Hi!
Has anyone set one of these up? I did it 5 years ago but I've forgotten all I
learnt then smile, discarded my Iriver for something else and now I have
another one so could people with the know how please email me? Thanks in
Advance.
By the way I have an Iriver H320.
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Hi there Dane,
5 years u said? its indeed a long time. actually, rockbox has come quite far
now. their latest version is 3.70 and has been rock solid through these
years. there is a utility that the team has come up with for u to do all
relevant rockbox stuffs which is the rockbox utility
That's why I never updated my Rockbox on the iRiver h120 when the final
release version finally came out. I wasn't sure whether to install over the
top of the beta on the iRiver or remove everything and start from scratch.
I've got so many things that play music now that it hardly matters. I
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Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2010 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: rockbox and talk clips
That's why I never updated my Rockbox on the iRiver h120 when the final
release version finally came out. I wasn't sure whether to install over
the top of the beta
I finally decided to update rockbox on my iriver h10 and now my talk clips for
files and folders won't work anymore. Do I need to regenerate them and what is
thought to be the most stable versions of the firmware and voices? I was
running a version from a couple years ago and just installed
he guies. I am wanting to update my rockbox software on my iriver h320. I am
ashuring its reasonably simple with out sighted assistance. can any one
confirmthis for me.
cheers dave
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Yeh, I think it's pretty straightforward. I do it on my H20 and e280 all of the
time. I'd suggest just following the instructions in the manual for your player
using the steps for a manual install. Basically, you're just unzipping the
Rockbox software and the voice menus to your player
to figure out
Hank Smith
marketing executive.
Melaleuca INC.
the wellness company
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Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 9:54 PM
Subject: Rockbox, cable boxes and TiVo [was RE: getting
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Subject: Rockbox, cable boxes and TiVo [was RE: getting speech on my ipod]
One thing to remember is that Rockbox is written and maintained by
audiofiles who want to get the most out of their portable media players. I
don't know that cable
.
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One thing to remember is that Rockbox is written
not be made
accessible as all the hardware is there to facilitate it.
/David
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Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2010 3:08 AM
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Subject: Re: Rockbox
One thing to remember is that Rockbox is written and maintained by
audiofiles who want to get the most out of their portable media players. I
don't know that cable boxes and satellite receivers have that same kind of
passionate interest in them. We're also fortunate, as a blindness community
Hi gang:
Where can I find documentation for the rockbox utility program? I am trying to
remember what file I need to insert in to a directory to tell the Rockbox
utilityprogram not to process that directory. Any help would be appreciated
all over the place.
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Helo,
I am visualy impaired and I need help with recording settings.
In older version of Rockbox this menu was placed in sound settings. But
after
installing newer version I could not find it. I have read your manual, but
there
I found the information that recording settings are placed if I press
Hi Folks:
Because of voice file and voice clip production problems with the Rockbox
utility program, I have once again switched to Cygwin to create voice files.
I am, however, still having problems with voice clip generating using the
VoiceBox Plus program. Filenames are being pre-maturely cut
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Hi all, Snag it while its hot if you haven't already.
Rockbox 3.0 with a ton of new features is out.
http://www.rockbox.org/
Regards
Aaron
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Hi
Would this be for all supported players including the Iriver h300 series?
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Subject: Fwd: Rockbox 3.0 is out
From: Aaron Howell
Following the link in the original note, I found the release notes for
Rockbox 3.0 at
http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotes30, and under the
support players section, it includes • iriver: H100, H300 and H10
series, so I think the answer is yes.
André van Deventer wrote:
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Hello List!
You know, I have been told that this list is a place where one can get info
about anything audio-wise; therefore I asked a question about Rockbox and
Olympus WS_311m to determine whether or not they are compatible with each
other. Now, I can understand if nobody knows the answer
I think I know the email you're referring to, and I don't think it was
mine, but let me just point out a few things
There were two questions that came into this mailing list within a few
days of each other, both asking about support of an Olympus player with
Rockbox. I'm not sure if they both
Hello List!
I was recently given an Olympus WS_311M Recorder/Player. Does Rockbox work
with this model of player? If so, which version and how is it installed?
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I'd just like to give you some advice- check the rockbox page before you ask
questions like that- it will tell you, on the homepage, what players it does
not and does support.
thank you
Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!
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I'm guessing Rockbox doesn't support the Olympus WS_311M
Recorder/Player. The only player from Olympus listed off of rockbox.org
is m:robe 100. It's obviously moot now, but if you have any suggestions
about Rockbox, I too would recommend checking out rockbox.org. You
aren't going to get better
I was recently given an Olympus WS_311M Recorder/Player. I know that Rockbox
works with many players, but I am not sure about this particular model. Does
anyone know whether or not Rockbox works with this Olympus Bran or model? If
Rockbox is not the one for this one, give me an alternative
go to:
www.rockbox.org
to find out.
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Subject: Olympus WS_311M and Rockbox
I was recently given an Olympus WS_311M Recorder/Player. I know that
Rockbox works
Hi Jim
Thanks for the info. Unfortunately I don't have one but was thinking of
buying it from a website. On rockbox it says all the E200 series will take
rockbox but I'm not sure if this includes all the numbers in the E200s.
I've no idea if it's a new version, but suspect it's one of the old
Hi
Does the E260 sandisk sansa recorder work with Rockbox. It says on rockbox
that series 2 sandisks don't - is this series 2?
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Hi
Does the E260 sandisk sansa recorder work with Rockbox. It says on
rockbox that series 2 sandisks don't - is this series 2?
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Christopher,
Yes I know that, but when I download rockbox and given the choice of players
do I pick out gigabite, or do I let the firmwear make that decision once the
gigabite is connected to the computer?
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Wow, I'm not sure! When I installed Rockbox on my iRiver H10, I had to
download the build specifically for the iRiver H10 and then install it
by hand. It didn't turn out tobe that difficult, but I did have to pay
close attention to the installation instructions. I know with more
recent builds
Can rockbox be used to transfer songs from my computer to my gigabite, and
if so do I have to download the entire file or just the portion that refers
to gigabite??
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though (and I've only taken a quick look) I haven't seen a review of the
Grundig set
Rockbox is a replacement for the firmware running on your MP3 player
itself. So, if I understand your question, the answer would be no. It is
not an MP3 player for your PC like winamp or Windows Media Player where
you can organize your music and sync it with a MP3 player.
There's a lot
I've answered plenty of messages. - and you might want to check out
www.rockbox.org- it helps to google in rockbox, too. You'd be surprised at
what you'll find.
- Tyler
visit my website!
http://www.valiant.789mb.com
note: Make sure you have your speakers turned on to get a cool-sounding
for.
The sansa c250, 2 gigs of memory but with expansion, was about 60 bucks.
Rockbox works splendidly on the ipod video, and a note, if your getting
rockbox right away, don't bother getting warranty. This is just a waiste of
money, as its voided when you instal rockbox.
- Tyler
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hello, rock box is a software for some mp3 players so they can be used by
us.
hth
anthony
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Is there a way to find out the battery level on an mp3 player using
rockbox
with speech? Also do the applications like the calculator or any
Hi,
Why don't you subscribe to the rockbox mailing list; there are a lot more
people there that would be able to help.
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Is there a way to find out the battery level on an mp3 player using rockbox
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Yes, the battery level is spoken by Rockbox. I can go to the Info Menu on
my iRiver H120 and hear both the percentage of charge and the free disk
space. None of the so-called plug-ins, games, etc. are supported by
Rockbox.
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My name is Richard.
I'm a musician and I'm interested to know more about audio.
Recently, I posted few questions on this list concerning the accessibility
of mp3 players.
What's rockbox?
I don't know if my emails are coming through this list but I don't
understand I get any response
I can tell you Richard that Rockbox is a piece of software written by
VI guys I believe, to make some Ipods and other non-speaking portable
players accessible via speech feedback.
Seems in pretty well all instances installing this software, well,
firmware modification, invalidates the warranty
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Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 8:58 AM
Subject: RE: Rockbox
I can tell you Richard that Rockbox is a piece of software written by
VI guys I believe, to make some Ipods and other non-speaking portable
players accessible via speech feedback.
Seems in pretty well all instances installing
Yeh, guess that's a fair description. However, Talks is an app that
runs under the Cymbian, (sorry if splling is wrong) so no waranty
infringement with that.
Rockbox integrates more at the hardware/software interface I think.
From Ray
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Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 9:18 AM
Subject: RE: Rockbox
Yeh, guess that's a fair description. However, Talks is an app that
runs under the Cymbian, (sorry if splling is wrong) so no waranty
infringement with that.
Rockbox integrates more at the hardware/software interface I think
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