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The Rockbox ManualforToshiba Gigabeat F Seriesrockbox.orgDecember 23, 2008

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Chapter 1. Introduction 10channel for Rockbox is #rockbox on irc://irc.freenode.net. A bunch of helpful developersand users are usually around. Just j

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Chapter 10. Plugins 10010.2.2 CreditsThe credits plugin scrolls the entire list of the names of all the Rockbox contributors afterdisplaying the Rockb

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Chapter 10. Plugins 10110.2.4 DemystifyFigure 10.27: DemystifyDemystify is a screen saver like demo.Key ActionRight / Left Increase / decrease speedUp

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Chapter 10. Plugins 10210.2.5 FireFigure 10.28: FireFire is a demo displaying a fire effect.Key ActionUp / Down Increase / decrease number of flamesLeft

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Chapter 10. Plugins 10310.2.7 MandelbrotFigure 10.29: MandelbrotThis demonstration draws fractal images from the Mandelbrot set .Key ActionDirection k

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Chapter 10. Plugins 10410.2.8 MosaiqueFigure 10.30: MosaiqueThis simple graphics demo draws a mosaic picture on the screen of the player. PressPower t

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Chapter 10. Plugins 10510.2.9 OscilloscopeFigure 10.31: OscilloscopeThis demo shows the shape of the sound samples that make up the music being played

Seite 9 - 1 Introduction

Chapter 10. Plugins 10610.2.10 PlasmaFigure 10.32: PlasmaPlasma is a demo displaying a 80’s style retro plasma effect.Key ActionUp / Down Adjust freque

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Chapter 10. Plugins 10710.2.11 SnowFigure 10.33: Have you ever seen snow falling?This demo replicates snow falling on your screen. If you love winter,

Seite 11 - 2 Installation

Chapter 10. Plugins 10810.2.12 StarfieldFigure 10.34: StarfieldStarfield simulation (like the classic screensaver).Key ActionRight / Left Increase / decr

Seite 12 - 2.3 Installing Rockbox

Chapter 10. Plugins 10910.2.13 VU meterFigure 10.35: VU-MeterThis is a VU meter, which displays the volume of the left and right audio channels.There

Seite 13 - 2.3.2 Manual Installation

Chapter 2. Installation 112 Installation2.1 OverviewThere are two ways of installing Rockbox: automated and manual. While the manualway is older, more

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Chapter 10. Plugins 11010.3.1 ShortcutsThe Shortcuts Plugin allows you to jump to places within the file browser without havingto navigate there manual

Seite 15 - 2.5 Updating Rockbox

Chapter 10. Plugins 11110.3.2 Chip-8 EmulatorChip8 is a kind of assembly language for a long-gone architecture. This plugin runsgames written using th

Seite 16 - 2.6 Uninstalling Rockbox

Chapter 10. Plugins 11210.3.3 JPEG viewerOpen a JPEG file in the File Browser to view it.Note: When an audio file is playing the size of the image is li

Seite 17 - 3 Quick Start

Chapter 10. Plugins 113Key ActionUp/ Down Volume up/ Volume downRight/ Left Skip 3 seconds forward/ backwardA Pause/Resume playbackPower Stop playback

Seite 18 - 3.1.4 The first contact

Chapter 10. Plugins 114Main MenuDisplay Options Opens ”Display Options” submenu - see below.Start Menu (default: on) Enable/disable the start menu.Cle

Seite 19 - 3.1.6 Basic concepts

Chapter 10. Plugins 11510.3.7 RockboyFigure 10.36: RockboyRockboy is a Nintendo Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator for Rockbox based onthe gnuboy em

Seite 20 - 3.3 Charging

Chapter 10. Plugins 116Save Game. . . Saves your current state.Options. . . Max Frameskip. Change frameskip setting to improve speed.Sound. Toggle sou

Seite 21 - 4 Browsing and playing

Chapter 10. Plugins 117The Viewer’s MenuQuit Exits the plugin.Viewer Options Encoding sets the codepage in the text viewer. Available settings:UTF-8 (

Seite 22 - 4.1.2 Context Menu

Chapter 10. Plugins 118Note: The text viewer automatically saves its settings and also stores the current posi-btion in the viewed text files (up to th

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Chapter 10. Plugins 119.sna in the file browser.Note: As ZXBox is a 48k emulator only loading of 48k z80 snapshots is possible.bDefault keysThe emulato

Seite 24 - 4.1.3 Virtual Keyboard

Chapter 2. Installation 122.2 PrerequisitesBefore installing Rockbox you should make sure you meet the prerequisites. You mayneed some additional tool

Seite 25 - 4.2 Database

Chapter 10. Plugins 120Volume. Controls volume of sound output.Predefined Keymap Select one of the predefined keymaps. For example 2w90zmeans: map ZXBox

Seite 26 - 4.2.3 The Database Menu

Chapter 10. Plugins 121lost. Benchmarks can be resumed if you accidentally load a plugin, or turn off yourplayer, as long as the log file /battery bench

Seite 27 - 4.2.4 Using the Database

Chapter 10. Plugins 12210.4.2 CalculatorFigure 10.38: CalculatorThis is a simple scientific calculator for use on the player. It works like a standardc

Seite 28 - 4.3 While Playing Screen

Chapter 10. Plugins 123This is a small and simple calendar application with memo saving function. Dots indicatedates with memos. The available memo ty

Seite 29 - 4.3.2 Peak Meter

Chapter 10. Plugins 124SetupKey ActionRight / Left Increase / decrease displayed ValueSelect Move to next screenPower Move to previous screen• First e

Seite 30 - 4.3.3 The WPS Context Menu

Chapter 10. Plugins 12510.4.5 ClockFigure 10.41: ClockThis is a fully featured analogue and digital clock plugin.Key configurationKey ActionLeft / Righ

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Chapter 10. Plugins 126Mode Settings Opens a menu from which you can adjust settings pertaining to thecurrent clock mode (analog, digital, binary).Gen

Seite 32 - 4.4 Working with Playlists

Chapter 10. Plugins 127FullscreenA Fullscreen clock is displayed. Show Border, if enabled, will draw a small box at everyhour position (1 through 12).

Seite 33 - 4.4.2 Creating playlists

Chapter 10. Plugins 12810.4.7 KeyboxKeybox is an encrypted password storage using the “Tiny Encryption Algorithm” witha key derived using md5.Using Ke

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Chapter 10. Plugins 129Key ActionPower Exit pluginA Start / StopSelect Tap tempoLeft / Right Adjust tempoUp / Down Adjust volume10.4.11 Random Folder

Seite 35 - 4.4.4 Modifying playlists

Chapter 2. Installation 13• Uninstall all components you installed using Rockbox UtilityPrebuilt binaries for Windows, Linux and MacOS X are available

Seite 36 - 4.4.7 Helpful Hints

Chapter 10. Plugins 13010.4.12 StatsFigure 10.42: The stats-pluginThe stats-plugin simply counts the number of files, music files and directories on you

Seite 37 - 5 The Main Menu

Chapter 10. Plugins 13110.4.13 StopwatchFigure 10.43: StopwatchA simple stopwatch program with support for saving times.Key ActionPower Quit PluginSel

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Chapter 10. Plugins 132• Move the selection bar to the line you want to edit.• Edit the highlighted text line or insert a new one using the Item Menu.

Seite 39 - 5.8 Playlist

Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 13311 Advanced Topics11.1 Customising the User Interface11.1.1 Getting ExtrasRockbox supports custom fonts. A collection o

Seite 40 - 5.10 System

Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 13411.1.5 Changing Filetype ColoursRockbox has the capability to modify the File Browser to show different filetypes indiffer

Seite 41 - 5.11 Quick Screen

Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 135• Lines beginning with # are comments and will be ignored.• Maximum file size used is 1600 bytes. If you have a bigger W

Seite 42 - 6 Sound Settings

Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 136Items on a line are broken into sublines with the semicolon ’;’ character. The displaytime for each subline defaults to

Seite 43 - 6.6 Stereo Width

Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 137Using ImagesYou can have as many as 52 images in your WPS. There are various ways of displayingimages:1. Load and alway

Seite 44 - 6.7 Crossfeed

Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 138while playing your jukebox in your car, and a headphones.cfg file to store the settingsthat you use while listening to y

Seite 45 - 6.8 Equalizer

Chapter 11. Advanced Topics 13911.3.3 The Manage Settings menuThe Manage Settings menu can be found in the Main Menu. The Manage Set-tings menu allows

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Chapter 2. Installation 14Installing the firmware1. Download your chosen version of Rockbox from the links in the previous section.2. Connect your play

Seite 47 - 6.9 Dithering

Appendix A. File formats 140A File formatsA.1 Supported file formatsIcon File Type Extension Action when selectedDirectory none The browser enters that

Seite 48 - 7 Playback Settings

Appendix A. File formats 141A.2 Supported audio formatsFormat Extension NotesLossy codecsMPEG audio .mp1, .mpa, .mp2,.mp3OGG/Vorbis .ogg, .oga Some ol

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Appendix B. WPS Tags 142B WPS TagsB.1 Status BarTag Description%we Status Bar Enabled%wd Status Bar DisabledThese tags override the player setting for

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Appendix B. WPS Tags 143B.3 Power Related InformationTag Description%bl Show numeric battery level in percent.Can also be used in a conditional: %?bl&

Seite 51 - 7.11 Auto-Change Directory

Appendix B. WPS Tags 144B.5 Playlist/Song InfoTag Description%pb Progress BarThis will replace the entire line with a progress bar.You can set the hei

Seite 52 - 7.14 Cuesheet Support

Appendix B. WPS Tags 145B.8 Virtual LEDTag Description%lh “h” if the hard disk is accessedB.9 Repeat ModeTag Description%mm Repeat mode, 0-4, in the o

Seite 53 - 7.15 Skip Length

Appendix B. WPS Tags 146The example above will display the text “Volume changing” if the volume is beingchanged and 2.5 secs after the volume button h

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Appendix B. WPS Tags 147B.13 ImagesTag Description%X|filename.bmp| Load and set a backdrop image for the WPS. Thisimage must be exactly the same size

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Appendix B. WPS Tags 148• The images must be in a rockbox compatible format (1 bit per pixel BMP)• The image tag must be on its own line• The ID is ca

Seite 56 - 8.4 Display

Appendix B. WPS Tags 149B.16 Real Time ClockTag Description%cd Day of month%ce Zero padded day of month%cH Zero padded hour from 00 to 24%ck Hour from

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Chapter 2. Installation 15• Starting at the root directory of your player browse into the directory GBSYSTEMand from that into the subdirectory FWIMG.

Seite 58 - 8.5 System

Appendix C. Config file options 150C Config file optionsSetting Allowed Values Unitvolume dBbass dBtreble dBbalance -100 to +100 %channels stereo, mono,

Seite 59 - 8.5.5 Limits

Appendix C. Config file options 151Setting Allowed Values Unitcontrast 0 to 63 N/Abacklight timeout off, on, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,15, 20, 25,

Seite 60 - 8.6 Bookmarking

Appendix C. Config file options 152Setting Allowed Values Unitskip length track, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 minutesstart in screen previous, root, files, db

Seite 61 - 8.7 Language

Appendix C. Config file options 153Setting Allowed Values Unitpeak meter release 1 to 126 ?peak meter hold off, 200ms, 300ms, 500ms, 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7

Seite 62 - 8.8 Voice

Appendix D. User feedback 154D User feedbackD.1 Bug reportsIf you experience inappropriate performance from any supported feature, please file abug rep

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Appendix D. User feedback 155D.2.2 Features we will not implementThis is a list of Feature Requests we get repeatedly that we simply cannot do. View i

Seite 64 - 9 Theme Settings

Appendix E. Changelog 156E ChangelogE.1 What is new since v3.0?E.1.1 New features? 2008-12-09: Album Art resizing.? 2008-12-09: FM radio support on Gi

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Appendix E. Changelog 157? 2007-07-27: Sound on iPod 2nd Gen? 2007-07-25: Jackpot support for bitmap targets? 2007-06-30: Reversi game? 2007-06-29: Ro

Seite 66 - 10 Plugins

Appendix E. Changelog 158? 2006-02-22: ”Chessbox” chess game plugin? 2006-02-13: iPod 5G audio playback? 2006-01-28: Color bitmap support in the WPS (

Seite 67 - 10.1.1 Blackjack

Appendix E. Changelog 159? AIFF? FLAC? ALAC? Wavpack? Shorten? Monkey’s AudioOther codecs? SID? MOD? NSF, NSFE? SPC? MIDI? SAPThe Rockbox manual Toshi

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Chapter 2. Installation 16overwrite files, choose the “Yes to all” option. The new build will be installed over yourcurrent build.Note: If you use Rock

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Appendix F. Credits 160F CreditsPeople that have contributed to the project, one way or another. Friends!· Bj¨orn Stenberg · Linus Nielsen Feltz-ing ·

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Appendix F. Credits 161Hand · Nick Lanham · Sebastian Hen-riksen · Martin Scarratt · KarlKurbjun · Tomasz Malesinski · An-drew Pilley · Matt v.d. West

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Appendix F. Credits 162· Stepan Moskovchenko · John S.Gwynne · Brian J. Morey · Stijn Hisken· Bertrik Sikken · Karim Boucher· James Espinoza · Franz R

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Appendix G. Licenses 163G LicensesG.1 GNU Free Documentation LicenseVersion 1.2, November 2002Copyrightc2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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Appendix G. Licenses 164A ”Modified Version” of the Document means any work containing the Documentor a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with

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Appendix G. Licenses 165A section ”Entitled XYZ” means a named subunit of the Document whose title ei-ther is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parenth

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Appendix G. Licenses 166you use the latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you begindistribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to

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Appendix G. Licenses 167create one stating the title, year, authors, and publisher of the Document as givenon its Title Page, then add an item describ

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Appendix G. Licenses 1685. COMBINING DOCUMENTSYou may combine the Document with other documents released under this License,under the terms defined in

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Appendix G. Licenses 1698. TRANSLATIONTranslation is considered a kind of modification, so you may distribute translations of theDocument under the ter

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Chapter 3. Quick Start 173 Quick Start3.1 Basic Overview3.1.1 The player’s controlsThroughout this manual, the buttons on the player are labelled acco

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Appendix G. Licenses 170CopyrightcYEAR YOUR NAME. Permission is granted to copy, distributeand/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Fre

Seite 81 - 10.1.13 Pegbox

Appendix G. Licenses 171G.2 The GNU General Public LicenseVersion 2, June 1991Copyrightc 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.51 Franklin Street,

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Appendix G. Licenses 172Terms and Conditions For Copying, Distribution andModification0. This License applies to any program or other work which conta

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Appendix G. Licenses 173such an announcement, your work based on the Program is not required toprint an announcement.)These requirements apply to the

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Appendix G. Licenses 174the same place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third partiesare not compelled to copy the source along

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Appendix G. Licenses 175decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system anda licensee cannot impose that choice.This se

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Appendix G. Licenses 176you for damages, including any general, special, incidental or con-sequential damages arising out of the use or inability to u

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Appendix G. Licenses 177The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate partsof the General Public License. Of course, the com

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Chapter 3. Quick Start 18docking station and finally on the right hand side of the bottom of the unit is a miniUSB socket for connecting directly to US

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Chapter 3. Quick Start 19to browse in a view that is based on the meta-data1of your audio files, select Database(see section 4.2 (page 25)).3.1.5 Basic

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2Rockboxhttp://www.rockbox.org/Open Source Jukebox FirmwareRockbox and this manual is the collaborative effort of the Rockbox team andits contributors.

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Chapter 3. Quick Start 203.2 Customising RockboxRockbox’ User Interface can be customised using “Themes”. Themes usually only affectthe visual appearan

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 214 Browsing and playing4.1 File BrowserFigure 4.1: The file browserRockbox lets you browse your music in either of two

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 224.1.1 File Browser ControlsKey ActionUp/Down Go to previous/next item in list. If youare on the first/last entry, the

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 23The Context Menu allows you to perform certain operations on files or directories.To access the Context Menu, positio

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 24Add to Shortcuts. Adds a link to the selected item in the shortcuts.link file. If thefile does not already exist it wi

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 25Key ActionLeft / Right /Up / DownMove about the virtual keyboard (movesthe solid cursor)A + Left or A +RightMove the

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 26If a subdirectory of an ’ignored’ directory should still be scanned, place a file nameddatabase.unignore in it. The fi

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 27Import Modifications. Allows the /.rockbox/database changelog.txt backup to beconveniently loaded into the database.

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 28Tag Type Originfilename string systemalbum string id tagalbumartist string id tagartist string id tagcomment string i

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 29• The ID3 album name.• The ID3 artist name.• Bit rate. VBR files display average bitrate and “(avg)”• Elapsed and tot

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Contents 3Contents1 Introduction 91.1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91.2 Getting more help . . . .

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 30The bar: This is the wide horizontal bar. It represents the current volume value.The peak indicator: This is a littl

Seite 103 - 10.2.7 Mandelbrot

Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 31Sound SettingsThis is a shortcut to the Sound Settings Menu, where you can configure volume, bass,treble, and other s

Seite 104 - 10.2.8 Mosaique

Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 32This screen is accessible from the WPS screen, and provides a detailed view of all theidentity information about the

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 33Directory. A playlist! One of the keys to getting the most out of Rockbox is under-standing that Rockbox always cons

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 34existing playlist and Add to a new playlist creates a new playlist containing theselected track or directory.Note: A

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 35Insert. Add track(s) immediately after any tracks added via the most recent Insertoperation. If no tracks have yet b

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 36Moving and removing tracksTo move or remove a track from the current playlist enter the Playlist Viewer byselecting

Seite 109 - 10.3 Viewers

Chapter 5. The Main Menu 375 The Main Menu5.1 Introducing the Main MenuFigure 5.1: The main menuThe Main Menu is the screen from which all of the Rock

Seite 110 - 10.3.1 Shortcuts

Chapter 5. The Main Menu 385.2 Navigating the Main Menu5.3 Recent BookmarksFigure 5.2: The list bookmarks screenIf the Save a list of recently created

Seite 111 - 10.3.2 Chip-8 Emulator

Chapter 5. The Main Menu 395.7 SettingsThe Settings menu allows to set or adjust many parameters that affect the way yourplayer works. There are many s

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Contents 44.2.3 The Database Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264.2.4 Using the Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 5. The Main Menu 40Create Playlist: Rockbox will create a playlist with all tracks in the current directoryand all sub-directories. The playli

Seite 114 - 10.3.6 PPM viewer

Chapter 5. The Main Menu 415.11 Quick ScreenWhilst not strictly part of the Main Menu, it is worth noting that a few of the morecommonly used settings

Seite 115 - 10.3.7 Rockboy

Chapter 6. Sound Settings 426 Sound SettingsFigure 6.1: The sound settings screenThe sound settings menu offers a selection of sound settings you may c

Seite 116 - 10.3.10 Text Viewer

Chapter 6. Sound Settings 436.2 BassThis setting emphasises or suppresses the lower (bass) frequencies in the sound. A valueof 0 dB means that bass so

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Chapter 6. Sound Settings 44tents of one channel into the other. This has the effect of gradually centering the stereoimage, until you have monophonic

Seite 118 - 10.3.12 ZXBox

Chapter 6. Sound Settings 45Beware that the crossfeed function is capable of making the audio distort if you choosesettings which result in a too high

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Chapter 6. Sound Settings 46Bands 1-3: Peaking filters Peaking EQ filters boost or lower a frequency range centeredat the center frequency chosen. Graph

Seite 120 - 10.4 Applications

Chapter 6. Sound Settings 47Advanced EQ: This sub menu provides options for adjusting the same parameters as theGraphical EQ. The only difference is th

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Chapter 7. Playback Settings 487 Playback SettingsThe Playback Settings menu allows you to configure settings related to audio play-back.7.1 ShuffleTurni

Seite 122 - 10.4.3 Calendar

Chapter 7. Playback Settings 497.3 Play Selected FirstThis setting controls what happens when you select a file for playback while shuffle modeis on. If

Seite 123 - 10.4.4 Chess Clock

Contents 57 Playback Settings 487.1 Shuffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487.2 Repeat . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 7. Playback Settings 50Enable Crossfade If set to Off, crossfade is disabled. If set to Always, songs willalways crossfade into one another. I

Seite 125 - 10.4.5 Clock

Chapter 7. Playback Settings 517.9 ReplaygainThis allows you to control the replaygain function. The purpose of replaygain is toadjust the volume of t

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Chapter 7. Playback Settings 52Note: You must have the Repeat option set to No for Auto-Change Directory tobfunction properly.Note: This feature only

Seite 127 - 10.4.6 Disk Tidy

Chapter 7. Playback Settings 537.15 Skip LengthDesigned to speed up navigation and prevent unintentional track skipping when listeningto long audio tr

Seite 128 - 10.4.10 Metronome

Chapter 8. General Settings 548 General SettingsFigure 8.1: The general settings screen8.1 PlaylistThe Playlist sub menu allows you to configure settin

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Chapter 8. General Settings 55Sort Case Sensitive: If this option is set to Yes, all files that start with upper caseletters will be listed first, follo

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Chapter 8. General Settings 56This has a similar effect on the Database browser. If set to Current DirectoryOnly or Full Path, then the title of each m

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Chapter 8. General Settings 57Scroll Speed: Sets how many times per second the automatic horizontal scrollingtext will move a step.Scroll Start Delay:

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Chapter 8. General Settings 58Clip Hold Time: The number of seconds that the clipping indicator will be visibleafter clipping is detected.Scale: Selec

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Chapter 8. General Settings 59effect whatsoever on actual battery life. This setting only affects the accuracy ofthe battery life estimation as shown on

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Contents 610.1.6 Dice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7210.1.7 Doom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 8. General Settings 60Max Playlist Size: This setting controls the maximum size of a playlist. The playlistsize can be between 1,000 and 32,00

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Chapter 8. General Settings 61will be added to the front of the existing list, up to the maximum number of allowedbookmarks per file (currently 10). If

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Chapter 8. General Settings 628.8 VoiceVoice Menus. This option controls the voicing of menus/settings as they are selectedby the cursor. In order for

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Chapter 8. General Settings 63Off. No checking is made for file .talk clips; they are not used even if present. Thiscan reduce disk activity.Use of a .t

Seite 139 - 11.4 Firmware Loading

Chapter 9. Theme Settings 649 Theme SettingsThe Theme Settings menu offers options that you can change to customize the visualapperance of Rockbox.Brow

Seite 140 - A File formats

Chapter 9. Theme Settings 65Bar (Gradient Colour): A bar with a colour gradient, the colours are set in theColours submenu.Colours. The options in thi

Seite 141 - A.2 Supported audio formats

Chapter 10. Plugins 6610 PluginsPlugins are programs that Rockbox can load and run. Only one plugin can be loaded ata time. Plugins have exclusive con

Seite 142 - B WPS Tags

Chapter 10. Plugins 6710.1.1 BlackjackFigure 10.1: BlackjackBlackjack, a game played in casinos around the world, is now available in the palm ofyour

Seite 143 - B.4 File Info

Chapter 10. Plugins 68Key ActionIn menuA Start new gameMenu Resume saved gameRight Show high scoresPower QuitIn gameLeft / Right /Up / Down Enter bett

Seite 144 - B.7 Sound (DSP) settings

Chapter 10. Plugins 69the paddle. Look out for the bad ones.Special itemsDisplayed Name DescriptionN Normal Returns paddle to normal.D Die Ball dies;

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Contents 710.3.8 Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11610.3.9 Sort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 10. Plugins 7010.1.3 BubblesFigure 10.3: BubblesThe goal of the game is to beat each level as quickly as possible by clearing the board ofall

Seite 147 - B.13 Images

Chapter 10. Plugins 7110.1.4 ChessboxFigure 10.4: ChessboxChessbox is a one-person chess game with computer artificial intelligence. The chessengine is

Seite 148 - B.15 Conditional Tags

Chapter 10. Plugins 72KeysKey ActionDirection keys Move the cursorSelect Pick up / Drop pieceMenu Change levelA Force playPower Show the menu10.1.5 Ch

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Chapter 10. Plugins 7310.1.7 DoomFigure 10.5: DoomThis is the famous Doom game.Getting startedFor the game to run you need .wad game files located in /

Seite 150 - C Config file options

Chapter 10. Plugins 74Main Menu. The Doom plugin has a main menu, which is brought up before a gameis started. It has the following entries:Game. Sele

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Chapter 10. Plugins 75KeysKey ActionUp Move ForwardDown DownLeft Turn LeftRight Turn RightA ShootMenu OpenPower EscapeSelect EnterVolume down Change W

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Chapter 10. Plugins 76one colour.Key ActionUp / Down /Left / RightMove the cursorSelect FlipMenu ShuffleVolume up SolveVolume down Solve step by stepPow

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Chapter 10. Plugins 77Key ActionLeft/Right/Up/Down Move the cursor around the jewelsSelect Select a jewelLong Select Show the in-game menuPower Exit10

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Chapter 10. Plugins 78Key ActionUp, Down, Left,RightMove CharacterPower Menu10.1.11 MinesweeperFigure 10.9: Minesweeper pluginThe classic game of mine

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Chapter 10. Plugins 79Key ActionUp / Down /Left / RightMove the cursor across the minefieldA Toggle flag on / offSelect Reveal the contents of the curren

Seite 156 - E Changelog

Contents 8B.1 Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142B.2 ID3 Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 10. Plugins 80Filename MD5 checksumpacman.5e 2791455babaf26e0b396c78d2b45f8f6pacman.5f 9240f35d1d2beee0ff17195653b5e405pacman.6e 290aa5eae9e2f6

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Chapter 10. Plugins 8110.1.13 PegboxFigure 10.11: pegboxTo beat each level, you must destroy all of the pegs. If two like pegs are pushed intoeach oth

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Chapter 10. Plugins 8210.1.14 PongFigure 10.12: PongPong is a simple two player “tennis game”. Whenever a player misses the ball the otherscores.Key A

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Chapter 10. Plugins 8310.1.15 RobotfindskittenFigure 10.13: RobotfindskittenIn this game, you are robot (#). Your job is to find kitten. This task is com

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Chapter 10. Plugins 8410.1.16 RockbloxFigure 10.14: RockbloxRockblox is a rockbox version of the classic falling blocks game. The aim of the game isto

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Chapter 10. Plugins 8510.1.17 Rockblox1dRockblox1d is a game for people who find rockblox too hard. In this version the seconddimension is missing so t

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Chapter 10. Plugins 86Key ActionLeft, Right, Upand DownMove TileSelect ShuffleA Change between picture and numberedtilesPower Stop the game10.1.19 Snake

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Chapter 10. Plugins 8710.1.20 Snake 2Figure 10.17: Snake 2 – The Snake Strikes BackAnother version of the Snake game. Move the snake around, and eat t

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Chapter 10. Plugins 8810.1.21 SokobanFigure 10.18: SokobanThe object of the game is to push boxes into their correct position in a crowded warehousewi

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Chapter 10. Plugins 89Key ActionIn gameUp, Down, Left,RightMove the “sokoban” up, down, left, orrightPower MenuVolume down Back to previous levelMenu

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Chapter 1. Introduction 91 Introduction1.1 WelcomeThis is the manual for Rockbox. Rockbox is an open source firmware replacementfor a growing number of

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Chapter 10. Plugins 9010.1.22 SolitaireFigure 10.19: Klondike solitaireThis is the classic Klondike solitaire game for Rockbox. This is probably the b

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Chapter 10. Plugins 91Key ActionUp / Down /Left / RightMove Cursor around.Select Select cards, move cards, reveal hiddencards...Menu If a card was sel

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Chapter 10. Plugins 92Key ActionSelect ShootUp ThrustLeft/ Right Turn left/rightDown TeleportA Pause gamePower Quit10.1.24 StarFigure 10.21: Star game

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Chapter 10. Plugins 93Key ActionLeft Move LeftRight Move RightUp Move UpDown Move DownSelect Switch between circle and squareVolume down Previous leve

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Chapter 10. Plugins 94You can create and save your own grids under the New menu option. Enter the menu(as described in the key table below) when you h

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Chapter 10. Plugins 9510.1.26 WormletFigure 10.23: Wormlet gameWormlet is a multi-worm game on a multi-threaded multi-functional Rockbox console.You n

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Chapter 10. Plugins 96The gameUse the control keys of your worm to navigate around obstacles and find food. Wormsdo not stop moving except when dead. D

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Chapter 10. Plugins 97Hungry: That’s the normal state of a worm. Worms are always hungry and want to eat.It is good to have a hungry worm since it mea

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Chapter 10. Plugins 9810.1.27 XoboxFigure 10.24: XoboxXobox is a simple clone of the well known arcade game Qix. The aim of the game is tosection off p

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Chapter 10. Plugins 9910.2 Demos10.2.1 BounceFigure 10.25: BounceThis demo is of the word “Rockbox” bouncing across the screen. There is also ananalog

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