The Rockbox ManualforSansa Clip Ziprockbox.orgMay 16, 2015
Contents 10D.13.Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186D.14.Virtual LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 12. Plugins 10012.1.23. Sliding PuzzleFigure 12.19.: Sliding puzzleThe classic sliding puzzle game. Rearrange the pieces so that you can see t
Chapter 12. Plugins 101This is the popular snake game. The aim is to grow your snake as large as possible byeating the dots that appear on the screen.
Chapter 12. Plugins 10212.1.26. SokobanFigure 12.22.: SokobanThe object of the game is to push boxes into their correct position in a crowded warehous
Chapter 12. Plugins 103Note that some level sets may contain levels that are too large for this version of Sokobanand are unplayable as a result.12.1.
Chapter 12. Plugins 10412.1.28. SpacerocksFigure 12.24.: SpacerocksSpacerocks is a clone of the old arcade game Asteroids. The goal of the game is to
Chapter 12. Plugins 105allow your filled circle to get to places on the screen it could not otherwise reach. Theblock cannot take “o”s.Key ActionLeft M
Chapter 12. Plugins 106The scratchpadWhen you play Sudoku on paper most people like to mark numbers in cells that arepossible candidates for the cells
Chapter 12. Plugins 107Wormlet is a multi-worm game on a multi-threaded multi-functional Rockbox console.You navigate a hungry little worm. Help your
Chapter 12. Plugins 108• If you want to stop the game and still see the screen hit . This freezes thegame. If you hit button again a new game starts w
Chapter 12. Plugins 10912.1.32. XoboxFigure 12.28.: XoboxXobox is a simple clone of the well known arcade game Qix. The aim of the game is tosection o
Chapter 1. Introduction 111. Introduction1.1. WelcomeThis is the manual for Rockbox. Rockbox is an open source firmware replacementfor a growing number
Chapter 12. Plugins 11012.2. Demos12.2.1. BounceFigure 12.29.: BounceThis demo is of the word “Rockbox” bouncing across the screen. There is also anan
Chapter 12. Plugins 11112.2.3. CubeFigure 12.30.: CubeThis is a rotating cube screen saver in 3D.Key ActionSelect Display at maximum frame ratePlay Pa
Chapter 12. Plugins 112Key ActionLeft / Right Increase / decrease speedPlay / Submenu Add / remove polygonPower Quit12.2.5. FireFigure 12.32.: FireFir
Chapter 12. Plugins 113Key ActionDirection keys Move about the imageVolume Up Zoom inVolume Down Zoom outSelect+Left Decrease iteration depth (less de
Chapter 12. Plugins 114Key ActionPlay Change the gap between the drawinglines.Select Restart the drawing process.Power or LongPowerExits Mosaique demo
Chapter 12. Plugins 11512.2.10. PictureFlowFigure 12.36.: PictureFlowPictureFlow provides a visualisation of your albums with their associated cover a
Chapter 12. Plugins 116Playback Control. Control music playback from within the plugin.Settings. Enter the settings menu.Return. Exit menu.Quit. Exit
Chapter 12. Plugins 117Key ActionPlay / Submenu Increase / decrease FrequencySelect Change ColorPower / LongPowerExit12.2.12. RocklifeThis an implemen
Chapter 12. Plugins 11812.2.14. StarfieldFigure 12.39.: StarfieldStarfield simulation (like the classic screensaver).Key ActionRight / Left Increase / de
Chapter 12. Plugins 119Key ActionPower Save settings and quitHome HelpSelect SettingsVolume Up Raise VolumeVolume Down Lower Volume12.3. ViewersViewer
Chapter 1. Introduction 12main channel for Rockbox is #rockbox on irc://irc.freenode.net. Many helpful developersand users are usually around. Just jo
Chapter 12. Plugins 120text file with every line containing the name of the file or the directory you want toquickly jump to. All names should be full a
Chapter 12. Plugins 121There are lots of tiny Chip8 games (usually only about 256 bytes to a couple of KB)which were made popular by the HP48 calculat
Chapter 12. Plugins 122This port of Frotz attempts to be compliant with the Z-Machine Specification version1.0.Some places where you can find Z-Machine
Chapter 12. Plugins 123Key ActionPlay / Submenu/ Left / RightMove around in zoomed in imageSelect Zoom inLong Select Zoom outVolume Up Next image in d
Chapter 12. Plugins 124Non-supported libraries. The coroutine, debug and math libraries are not supported.Partially-supported libraries. The os and pa
Chapter 12. Plugins 125Key ActionPlay Pause / ResumePower StopVolume Up /Volume DownAdjust volume up / downLeft / Right Rewind / Fast ForwardSelect Op
Chapter 12. Plugins 126Display Options MenuDithering (default: off) Prevent banding effects in gradients by blending of colours.(only available on Sansa
Chapter 12. Plugins 127Remark: Bitrates above 160 kbps cannot be used in MPEG 2 Layer 3 bitstreams.The encoder plugin automatically limits the output
Chapter 12. Plugins 128Rockboy menuLoad Game. . . Loads a previously saved game.Save Game. . . Saves your current state.Options. . . Max Frameskip. Ch
Chapter 12. Plugins 12912.3.13. Text ViewerFigure 12.42.: Text ViewerThis is a Viewer for text files with word wrap. Just open a .txt or .nfo file to di
Chapter 2. Installation 132. InstallationInstalling Rockbox is generally a quick and easy procedure. However before beginningthere are a few important
Chapter 12. Plugins 130Encoding Set the codepage in the text viewer. Available settings: ISO-8859-1(Latin 1). ISO-8859-7 (Greek), ISO-8859-8 (Hebrew),
Chapter 12. Plugins 131Scroll Settings The scrolling settings submenu.Horizontal Submenu for horizontal scrolling settings.Scrollbar Toggle the horizo
Chapter 12. Plugins 132Select Bookmark Select a saved bookmark. In the screenshot below, the “*” denotesthe current page.Figure 12.43.: The select boo
Chapter 12. Plugins 133which items have been deleted and which are being kept. Exit this screen bypressing any key. A file called theme_remove_log.txt
Chapter 12. Plugins 134Note: VBRfix can only run when music is turned off (since it uses the same memory asbthe player) and can take a while to complete
Chapter 12. Plugins 135Play/Pause Tape. Toggles playing of the tape (if it is loaded).Save Quick Snapshot. Saves snapshot into /.rockbox/zxboxq.z80.Lo
Chapter 12. Plugins 136Key configurationKey ActionLeft / Right Switch between hours/minutes selectionPlay / Submenu Increase/Decrease hours/minutesSele
Chapter 12. Plugins 137Information explainedAt the top of the battery_bench.txt file is various information on how to use theplugin, followed by the da
Chapter 12. Plugins 13812.4.3. CalculatorFigure 12.46.: CalculatorThis is a simple scientific calculator for use on the player. It works like a standar
Chapter 12. Plugins 139You can select what day is first day of week by the setting First Day of Week inthe menu.Key ActionLeft / Right /Play / SubmenuM
Chapter 2. Installation 14directory called .rockbox which contains all of the Rockbox files, and is locatedin the root of your player’s drive.Apart fro
Chapter 12. Plugins 140• Then the maximum round time is entered. For example, this could be used to playScrabble for a maximum of 15 minutes each, wit
Chapter 12. Plugins 141Key configurationKey ActionLeft / Right Cycle through modesPlay / Submenu Cycle through skinsPower Main MenuSelect Start / Stop
Chapter 12. Plugins 142Digital modeAn imitation of an LCD, this mode shows a Clock comprised of digital “segments”. TheDate readout, if enabled, is di
Chapter 12. Plugins 143Warning: Be careful when you use custom entries as you could accidentally delete!important files.Available OptionsAll selects al
Chapter 12. Plugins 14412.4.9. LampLamp is a simple plugin to use your player as a lamp (flashlight, torch). You get anempty screen with maximum bright
Chapter 12. Plugins 145Location of lyrics filesThe plugin checks the following directories for lyrics files. If no lyrics file is found andthe audio file
Chapter 12. Plugins 146ControlsKey ActionVolume Up /Volume DownVolume up/down.Left Go to beginning of track, or if pressedwhile in the first seconds of
Chapter 12. Plugins 147Playback Control. Show the playback control menu.Time Offset. Set an offset for the time tags for the lyrics currently in use.Tim
Chapter 12. Plugins 148Programmed Track ModeWhen starting the plugin as a viewer for tempomap files (ending in .tempo), it startsin the track mode that
Chapter 12. Plugins 149The syntax of programmed tracks in tempomap files follows the format defined byhttp://das.nasophon.de/klick/. Actually, the goal
Chapter 2. Installation 15Release. The release version is the latest stable release, free of known critical bugs.For a manual install, the current sta
Chapter 12. Plugins 150The 12/12 for the shuffle create 1/4 triplets. Just do a bit of math;-) This is still ametronome, not a drum machine, but it can
Chapter 12. Plugins 15112.4.15. Random Folder Advance ConfigurationThis plugin is used to configure the folders which will be considered when the Auto-C
Chapter 12. Plugins 15212.4.16. Resistor CalculatorFigure 12.50.: Resistor calculatorThe resistor calculator is a plugin that works in 3 modes:Colour
Chapter 12. Plugins 15312.4.17. RockpaintFigure 12.51.: RockpaintRockpaint is a bitmap (.bmp) editor for Rockbox. It can open any .bmp file whose di-me
Chapter 12. Plugins 154Curve tool Allows you to draw a line and curve it.Rectangle tool Draws an unfilled rectangle.Circle tool Draws an unfilled circle
Chapter 12. Plugins 155Choose colour Allows you to manually edit the foreground colour. You can edit theRBG and/or the HSV values.Grid size Allows you
Chapter 12. Plugins 15612.4.19. StopwatchFigure 12.53.: StopwatchA simple stopwatch program with support for saving times.Key ActionPower Quit PluginR
Chapter 12. Plugins 157Key ActionSelect or Right Edit Line / Select CharacterLeft Exit / Abort EditingHome Show Item MenuLong Select Delete LineThe Ro
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 15813. Advanced Topics13.1. Customising the User Interface13.1.1. Customising The Main MenuIt is possible to customise the
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 159Note: Advanced Users Only: Any BDF font should be usable with Rockbox. To convertbfrom .bdf to .fnt, use the convbdf to
Chapter 2. Installation 16If the contents of the .zip file are extracted correctly, you will have a directory called.rockbox, which contains all the fil
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 160mp2, mp3, ogg, oga, wma, wmv, asf, wav, flac, ac3, a52, mpc, wv, m4a, m4b,mp4, mod, shn, aif, aiff, spx, sid, adx, nsf,
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 16113.1.7. UI ViewportBy default, the UI is drawn on the whole screen. This can be changed so that the UI isconfined to a s
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 162Files Locations: Each different “themeable” aspect requires its own file – WPS fileshave the extension .wps, FM screen file
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 163• ‘fgcolour’ and ‘bgcolour’ are 6-digit RGB888 colours, e.g. FF00FF.• %Vg defines a gradient fill that can then be used w
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 164Conditional ViewportsAny viewport can be displayed either permanently or conditionally. Defining a viewportas %V(... wil
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 16513.2.4. Additional FontsAdditional fonts can be loaded within each screen file to be used in that screen. In thisway not
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 166be available at the end of a song. We suggest you use the conditional display tag a lotwhen displaying information abou
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 167Using ImagesYou can have as many as 52 images in your WPS. There are various ways of displayingimages:1. Load and alway
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 168while playing your jukebox in your car, and a headphones.cfg file to store the settingsthat you use while listening to y
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 16913.3.3. The Manage Settings menuThe Manage Settings menu can be found in the Main Menu. The Manage Set-tings menu allow
Chapter 2. Installation 17If mkamsboot does not report success, then retry or abort.4. Copy the output file (“patched.bin” in the example given above)
Chapter 13. Advanced Topics 17013.5.1. Display backlightThe active backlight consumes a lot of power. Therefore choose a setting that disablesthe back
Appendix A. File formats 171The Rockbox manual (version rUnversioned directory-150516) Sansa Clip Zip
Appendix A. File formats 172A. File formatsA.1. Supported file formatsIcon File Type Extension Action when selectedDirectory none Enter the directoryAu
Appendix B. Audio and metadata formats 173B. Audio and metadata formatsB.1. Supported audio formatsB.1.1. Lossy CodecsFormat Extension NotesATSC A/52
Appendix B. Audio and metadata formats 174mance requirements.B.1.2. Lossless CodecsFormat Extension NotesAudio Interchange File Format .aif, .aiff Lin
Appendix B. Audio and metadata formats 175B.1.3. Other CodecsFormat Extension NotesAtari Sound Format .cmc, .cm3,.cmr, .cms,.dmc, .dlt,.mpt, .mpdSynth
Appendix B. Audio and metadata formats 176B.1.4. Codec featuresetFormat Seek Resume GaplessATSC A/52 (AC3) x xADX xAdvanced Audio Coding x x xMPEG aud
Appendix B. Audio and metadata formats 177B.2. Supported metadata tagsRockbox supports different metadata formats. In general those tag formats are ID3
Appendix B. Audio and metadata formats 178B.2.2. Featureset for codec specific metadataFeature Codec specific metadata (file extension)Embedded .bmp None
Appendix C. Album Art 179C. Album ArtRockbox allows you to put the album art, or another image related to the music on yourplayer to display it in the
Chapter 2. Installation 182.5.1. Automatic UninstallationYou can uninstall Rockbox automatically by using Rockbox Utility. If you installedRockbox man
Appendix C. Album Art 180The following characters will be replaced with an underscore (_) when looking foralbumtitle.bmp or albumartist-albumtitle.bmp
Appendix D. Theme Tags 181D. Theme TagsThemeing is discussed in detail in section section 13.2 (page 161), what follows is a listof the available tags
Appendix D. Theme Tags 182D.3. Information from the track tagsTag Description%ia Artist%ic Composer%iA Album Artist%id Album Name%iG Grouping%ig Genre
Appendix D. Theme Tags 183D.5. Additional FontsTag Description%Fl(’id’,filename) See section 13.2.4.D.6. Misc Coloring TagsTag Description%dr(x,y,widt
Appendix D. Theme Tags 184D.8. Information about the fileTag Description%fb File Bitrate (in kbps)%fc File Codec (e.g. “MP3” or “FLAC”). This tag can a
Appendix D. Theme Tags 185D.9. Playlist/Song InfoTag Description%pb Progress Bar. This will replace the entire line with aprogress bar. You can set th
Appendix D. Theme Tags 186• ‘start’ is the offset relative to the currently playing track for the playlist to displayfrom (0 the current track, 1 is th
Appendix D. Theme Tags 187D.14. Virtual LEDTag Description%lh “h” if the flash storage is accessedD.15. Repeat ModeTag Description%mm Repeat mode, 0-4,
Appendix D. Theme Tags 188Number Screen1 Menus2 WPS3 Recording screen4 FM Radio screen5 Current Playlist screen6 Settings menus7 File browser8 Databas
Appendix D. Theme Tags 189D.19. Changing VolumeTag Description%mv(t) “v” if the volume is being changedThe tag produces the letter “v” while the volum
Chapter 3. Quick Start 193. Quick Start3.1. Basic Overview3.1.1. The player’s controlsPowerPlayLeftSubmenuRightHomeSelectVolume DownVolume UpThroughou
Appendix D. Theme Tags 190D.21. ImagesTag Description%X(filename.bmp) Load and set a backdrop image for the WPS. This image mustbe exactly the same si
Appendix D. Theme Tags 1911. Load and display the image /.rockbox/bg.bmp with ID “a” at 37, 109:%x(a,bg.bmp,37,109)2. Load a bitmap strip containing 5
Appendix D. Theme Tags 1922. Load albumart at position 0,20 and resize it to be at most 100×100 pixels. If theimage isn’t square, align it to the bott
Appendix D. Theme Tags 193D.23. Alignment and language directionTag Description%al Align the text left%aL Align the text left, or to the right if RTL
Appendix D. Theme Tags 194%?if(%pv, >=, 0)<Clipping possible|Volume OK> will display “Clipping possible”if the volume is higher than or equal
Appendix D. Theme Tags 195D.27. Text TranslationTag Description%Sx(English) Display the translation of “English” in the current language• “English” mu
Appendix D. Theme Tags 196nofill – don’t draw the bar, only its frame (for use with the “slider” option).noborder – don’t draw the border for image-les
Appendix D. Theme Tags 197Tag Description%( The character ‘(’%) The character ‘)’%, The character ‘,’%% The character ‘%’%< The character ‘<’%|
Appendix E. Config file options 198E. Config file optionsSetting Allowed Values Unitvolume dBbass dBtreble dBbalance -100 to +100 %channels stereo, mono
Appendix E. Config file options 199Setting Allowed Values Unitbidir limit 0 to 200 % screenscroll paginated on, off N/Ahold_lr_for_scroll_in_list on, o
2Rockboxhttp://www.rockbox.org/Open Source Jukebox FirmwareRockbox and this manual is the collaborative effort of the Rockbox team andits contributors.
Chapter 3. Quick Start 203.1.2. Turning the player on and offTo turn on and off your Rockbox enabled player use the following keys:Key ActionPower Start
Appendix E. Config file options 200Setting Allowed Values Unitrewind duration on pause 0 to 15 sdisable autoresume ifphones not presentoff, on N/ALast.
Appendix E. Config file options 201Setting Allowed Values Unitcrossfade fade out mode crossfade, mix N/Acrossfeed on, off N/Acrossfeed direct gain 0 to
Appendix E. Config file options 202Setting Allowed Values Unitpeak meter busy on, off N/Apeak meter dbfs on, off on: dbfs, off: lin-earpeak meter min 0 t
Appendix E. Config file options 203The Rockbox manual (version rUnversioned directory-150516) Sansa Clip Zip
Appendix F. Menu Overview 204F. Menu Overviewinclude an overview of the menu structure hereThe Rockbox manual (version rUnversioned directory-150516)
Appendix G. User feedback 205G. User feedbackG.1. Bug reportsIf you experience inappropriate performance from any supported feature, please file abug r
Appendix G. User feedback 206G.2.2. Features we will not implementThis is a list of Feature Requests we get repeatedly that we simply cannot do. View
Appendix H. Credits 207H. CreditsPeople that have contributed to the project, one way or another. Friends!· Björn Stenberg · Linus Nielsen Feltz-ing ·
Appendix H. Credits 208Hand · Nick Lanham · Sebastian Hen-riksen · Martin Scarratt · KarlKurbjun · Tomasz Malesinski · An-drew Pilley · Matt v.d. West
Appendix H. Credits 209· Stepan Moskovchenko · John S.Gwynne · Brian J. Morey · Stijn Hisken· Bertrik Sikken · Karim Boucher· James Espinoza · Franz R
Chapter 3. Quick Start 21tree view use Submenu and Play to move around the selection. Use Select or Right toselect an item. When browsing the file syst
Appendix H. Credits 210· Delyan Kratunov · Purling Nayuki· Marek Salaba · Altay Oz · MarkBorgerding · Tobias Diedrich · AndrewEngelbrecht · Kevin Scho
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Chapter 3. Quick Start 22package, so make sure you installed them. Also, if you downloaded additional themesfrom the Internet make sure you have the n
Appendix I. Licenses 220Terms and Conditions For Copying, Distribution andModification0. This License applies to any program or other work which conta
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Appendix I. Licenses 225‘show w’.This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certainconditions; type ‘show c’ for details.The
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 234. Browsing and playing4.1. File BrowserFigure 4.1.: The file browserRockbox lets you browse your music in either of
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 244.1.1. File Browser ControlsKey ActionPlay/Submenu Go to previous/next item in list. If youare on the first/last entr
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 25Playlist. Enters the Playlist Submenu (see section 4.4.3 (page 36)).Playlist Catalogue. Enters the Playlist Catalogu
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 26Add to Shortcuts. Adds a link to the selected item in the shortcuts.link file. If thefile does not already exist it wi
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 274.2. Database4.2.1. IntroductionThis chapter describes the Rockbox music database system. Using the informationconta
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 28Unlike Initialize Now, the Update Now function does not remove runtimedatabase information.Gather Runtime Data When
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 29Tag Type Originfilename string systemalbum string id tagalbumartist string id tagartist string id tagcomment string i
Contents 3Contents1. Introduction 111.1. Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.2. Getting more help .
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 30• The ID3 album name.• The ID3 artist name.• Bit rate. VBR files display average bitrate and “(avg)”• Elapsed and tot
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 314.3.2. Peak MeterThe peak meter can be displayed on the While Playing Screen and consists of severalindicators. For
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 32Playlist catalogueView catalogue. This lists all playlists that are part of the Playlist catalogue. You canload a ne
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 33is stored in audio file formats to keep information on artist, album etc. To access thisscreen, press Long Select to
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 34Key ActionHome Toggle pitch changing mode (cyclethrough all available modes).Play / Submenu Increase / Decrease pitc
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 35By selecting (“playing”) a song from the File BrowserWhenever a song is selected from the File Browser with Select o
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 364.4.3. Adding music to playlistsAdding music to a dynamic playlistFigure 4.5.: The Playlist SubmenuThe Playlist Subm
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 37Play Next. Replaces all but the current playing track with track(s). Current playingtrack is queued.The Playlist Sub
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 384.4.6. Loading saved playlistsThrough the File BrowserPlaylist files, like regular music tracks, can be selected thro
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 395. The Main Menu5.1. Introducing the Main MenuFigure 5.1.: The main menuThe Main Menu is the screen from which all of the R
Contents 44.1.3. Virtual Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.2. Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 405.3. Recent BookmarksFigure 5.2.: The list bookmarks screenIf the Save a list of recently created bookmarks option is enabl
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 415.5. DatabaseBrowse by the meta-data in your audio files (see section 4.2 (page 27)).5.6. Now Playing/Resume PlaybackGo to t
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 425.7.6. Manage SettingsThe Manage Settings option allows the saving and re-loading of user configurationsettings, browsing th
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 43Key ActionSubmenu / Play Select setting.Left / Right Adjust selected setting.Select Start recording.While recording: pause
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 44Key ActionLeft, Right Change frequency in SCAN mode orjump to next/previous station in PRE-SET mode.Long Left, LongRightSee
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 45Create Playlist: Rockbox will create a playlist with all tracks in the current directoryand all sub-directories. The playli
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 465.13. Quick ScreenAlthough the Quick Screen is accessible from nearly everywhere, not just the MainMenu, it is worth mentio
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 47icon: <number of the theme icon to use (see ZCustomIcons)>talkclip: <filename of a talk clip to speak when voice m
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 486. Sound SettingsFigure 6.1.: The sound settings screenThe sound settings menu offers a selection of sound settings you may
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 49from the list and the maximum volume will be limited to the selected value all over thesystem.6.4. TrebleThis setting emph
Contents 56.3. Volume Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486.4. Treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 50of one channel into the other. This has the effect of gradually centering the stereo im-age, until you have monophonic soun
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 51Most users will find the default settings to yield satisfactory results, but for the moreadventurous user the settings can
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 52the EQ allows you to control the sound much more carefully. Note that the parametericEQ bands will be applied in addition
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 53Key ActionRight Raises the highlighted parameter.Left Lowers the highlighted parameter.Play Moves to the previous EQ band.
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 54nal. Most people find this noise preferable to the time-varying noise heard when notperforming dithering.After dithering, n
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 556.14. Auditory Fatigue ReductionHuman hearing is more senstive to some frequency bands. This setting applies additionalequ
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 567. Playback SettingsThe Playback Settings menu allows you to configure settings related to audio play-back.7.1. ShuffleTur
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 577.3. Play Selected FirstThis setting controls what happens when you select a file for playback while shuffle modeis on. If
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 58Fade In Delay. The “fade in delay” is the length of time between when the crossfadeprocess begins and when the new trac
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 59settings) have the same apparent volume. This prevents sudden changes in volume whenchanging between songs recorded at
Contents 68.5.5. Keyclick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 688.5.6. USB Hide Internal Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 60Note: This feature only works when songs have been played from the file browser. Usingbit with the database may cause un
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 617.15. Prevent Track SkippingIf this option is enabled, the ability to manually skip tracks is disabled in order to avoi
Chapter 8. General Settings 628. General SettingsFigure 8.1.: The general settings screen8.1. PlaylistThe Playlist sub menu allows you to configure set
Chapter 8. General Settings 63Interpret numbers when sorting. As whole numbers enables a sorting algorithm whichis similar to the default sorting of,
Chapter 8. General Settings 64If Follow Playlist is set to No, when you enter the File Browser from theWPS, you will find yourself in the directory you
Chapter 8. General Settings 65Scrolling. This feature controls how text will scroll in Rockbox. You can configure thefollowing parameters:Scroll Speed.
Chapter 8. General Settings 66copying music from the player via the analogue output to some other recordingdevice.Clip Hold Time. The number of second
Chapter 8. General Settings 67Note: The first time you enable the directory cache, Rockbox will request a rebootbof the player and upon restarting take
Chapter 8. General Settings 68Once the player is shut off either manually, or automatically with the Idle Powerofffunction, it must be powered up manua
Chapter 8. General Settings 698.6.2. Idle PoweroffRockbox can be configured to turn off power after the unit has been idle for a definednumber of minutes.
Contents 712.1.15.MazezaM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9512.1.16.Minesweeper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 8. General Settings 70Bookmark on Stop. This option controls whether Rockbox creates a bookmark whenplayback is stopped manually.No. Do not cr
Chapter 8. General Settings 71The following keys can be used to navigate in any bookmark list.Key ActionSubmenu Selects the next bookmark.Play Selects
Chapter 8. General Settings 72Resume on automatic track change. Controls whether the next track in an automatictrack transition should be resumed at i
Chapter 8. General Settings 73Use Directory .talk Clips. This option turns on the use of .talk clips for directories.On. Use special pre-recorded files
Chapter 9. Theme Settings 749. Theme SettingsThe Theme Settings menu offers options that you can change to customize the visualappearance of Rockbox.Br
Chapter 9. Theme Settings 75Volume Display. Controls whether the volume is displayed as a graphic or a nu-meric value on the Status Bar. If you select
Chapter 10. Recording Settings 7610. Recording SettingsFigure 10.1.: The recording settings screenNote: To change the location where recordings are st
Chapter 10. Recording Settings 7710.4. SourceChoose the source of the recording. The options are: Microphone and FM Radio.For more information on reco
Chapter 10. Recording Settings 7810.9. Clear Recording DirectoryResets the location where the recorded files are saved to the root of your player’s dri
Chapter 10. Recording Settings 79pointing to the right. There are two special values. The value Off turns the startcondition off. With this setting you
Contents 812.3.9. Rockboy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12712.3.10.Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 11. Time and Date 8011. Time and DateTime related menu options. Pressing Long Select will voice the current time if voicesupport is enabled.Se
Chapter 12. Plugins 8112. PluginsPlugins are programs that Rockbox can load and run. Only one plugin can be loaded ata time. Plugins have exclusive co
Chapter 12. Plugins 8212.1.2. BlackjackFigure 12.1.: BlackjackBlackjack, a game played in casinos around the world, is now available in the palm ofyou
Chapter 12. Plugins 83BrickMania is a clone of the classic game Breakout. The aim of the game is to destroyall the bricks by hitting them with the bal
Chapter 12. Plugins 84same type is formed. The game is over when any bubbles on the board extend belowthe bottom line. To make things more difficult, th
Chapter 12. Plugins 85KeysKey ActionDirection keys Move the cursorSelect Pick up / Drop pieceHome Change levelVolume Up Force playPower Show the menu1
Chapter 12. Plugins 8612.1.7. ChopperFigure 12.6.: ChopperNavigate a cavernous maze without banging into walls, the ceiling, or the floor. Howlong can
Chapter 12. Plugins 87Key ActionPower Show menuSelect Check suggestion and move to next lineLeft / Right Select a pegPlay / Submenu Change current peg
Chapter 12. Plugins 88The needed files can be found at ZPluginDoomTo play addon wads create the addons directory within the doom directory. Place wadfil
Chapter 12. Plugins 89Screen Size. Shrink or Enlarge the displayed portion of the gameGamma. Change the brightness (Gamma) of the gameSound Volume. Ch
Contents 913.3. Managing Rockbox Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16713.3.1. Introduction to .cfg Files . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 12. Plugins 90Key ActionPlay / Submenu/ Left / RightMove the cursorHome FlipHome+Left ShuffleHome+Right SolveHome+Select Solve step by stepPower
Chapter 12. Plugins 91you save over it). You have been warned.The file /sgf/gbn_def.sgf is used by the plugin to store any unsaved changes inthe most r
Chapter 12. Plugins 92Save As. Save to a specified file.Game Info. View and modify the metadata of the current game.Playback Control. Control the playba
Chapter 12. Plugins 93Place. The place that this game took place.Round. If part of a tournament, the round number for this game.Done. Return to the pr
Chapter 12. Plugins 94Circle Mode. Add circle marks to the board, or remove them.Square Mode. Add square marks to the board, or remove them.Triangle M
Chapter 12. Plugins 9512.1.14. JewelsFigure 12.12.: JewelsJewels is a simple yet addicting game which involves swapping pairs of jewels in orderto for
Chapter 12. Plugins 96the rows only by pushing them and if you move the rows carelessly, you will get stuck.You can have another go by selecting “retr
Chapter 12. Plugins 9712.1.17. PegboxFigure 12.15.: pegboxTo beat each level, you must destroy all of the pegs. If two like pegs are pushed intoeach o
Chapter 12. Plugins 98The game starts in demo mode, with the CPU controlling both sides.As soon as a button to control one of the paddles is pressed,
Chapter 12. Plugins 9912.1.21. RockbloxFigure 12.18.: RockbloxRockblox is a Rockbox version of the classic falling blocks game from Russia. The aimof
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