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Sansa c200v2 Series
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March 5, 2013

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  • Page 1 The Rockbox Manual Sansa c200v2 Series rockbox.org March 5, 2013...
  • Page 2 Open Source Jukebox Firmware Rockbox and this manual is the collaborative effort of the Rockbox team and its contributors. See the appendix for a complete list of contributors. c 2003-2013 The Rockbox Team and its contributors, c 2004 Christi Alice Scarborough, c 2003 José...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.1.2. Context Menu ......24 The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
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    ......66 8.5.8. USB Hide Internal Drive ......68 The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
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    ....... 160 13.4.1. Using ROLO (Rockbox Loader) ....160 13.5.
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    ........180 The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
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    ..... . 202 I.2. The GNU General Public License ..... . . 210 The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 11: Introduction

    firmware while remaining easy to use and customisable. Rockbox is written by users, for users. Not only is it free to use, it is also released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), which means that it will always remain free both to use and to change.
  • Page 12: Naming Conventions And Marks

    If you think you have found a bug please make sure it actually is a bug and is still present in the most recent version of Rockbox. You should try to confirm that by using the above mentioned support channels first. After that you can submit that issue to our tracker.
  • Page 13: Installation

    DRM capability. It is possible that installation of the bootloader may lead to you per- manently losing the ability to playback files with DRM. USB connection. To transfer Rockbox to your player you need to connect it to your computer. For manual installation/uninstallation, or should autodetection fail during automatic installation, you need to know where to access the player.
  • Page 14: Automated Installation

    The Rockbox firmware. Unlike the Sansa firmware, which runs entirely from flash mem- ory, most of the Rockbox code is contained in a “build” that resides on your player’s drive. This makes it easy to update Rockbox. The build consists of a directory called .rockbox which contains all of the Rockbox files, and is located...
  • Page 15: Manual Installation

    (page 17) Installing the firmware 1. Download your chosen version of Rockbox from the links in the previous section. 2. Connect your player to the computer via USB in MSC mode as described in the manual that came with your player.
  • Page 16: Bootloader Installation From Windows

    Rockbox files! The .zip file already contains the internal structure that Rockbox needs. If the contents of the .zip file are extracted correctly, you will have a directory called .rockbox, which contains all the files needed by Rockbox, in the main directory of your player’s drive.
  • Page 17: Bootloader Installation From Mac Os X And Linux

    2.2.6. Enabling Speech Support (optional) If you wish to use speech support you will also need a voice file. Voice files allow Rockbox to speak the user interface to you. Rockbox Utility can install an English voice file, or you can download it from http://www.rockbox.org/daily.shtml...
  • Page 18: Uninstalling Rockbox

    3.1.3 (page 20) for more information. If you wish to clean up your disk, you may also wish to delete the .rockbox directory and its contents. Turn the Sansa off. Turn the player back on and the original Sansa software will load.
  • Page 19: Quick Start

    The buttons are described in detail in the following paragraph. Additional information for blind users is available on the Rockbox website at BlindFAQ. Hold the player with the buttons on the right and the screen on the left. On the right side of the unit, there is a series of four connected buttons that form a square.
  • Page 20: Turning The Player On And Off

    Power until the player shuts off or reboots. 3.1.3. Starting the original firmware Rockbox has a dual-boot feature. To boot into the original firmware, press and hold the Left button while turning on the player. 3.1.4. Putting music on your player Note: Due to a bug in some OS X versions, the player can not be mounted, unless the USB HID feature is disabled.
  • Page 21: Basic Controls

    3.1.7. Basic concepts Playlists Rockbox is playlist oriented. This means that every time you play an audio file, a so- called “dynamic playlist” is generated, unless you play a saved playlist. You can modify the dynamic playlist while playing and also save it to a file. If you do not want to use playlists you can simply play your files directory based.
  • Page 22: Customising Rockbox

    Rockbox distribution comes with some themes that should look nice on your player. Note: Some of the themes shipped with Rockbox need additional fonts from the fonts package, so make sure you installed them. Also, if you downloaded additional themes from the Internet make sure you have the needed fonts installed as otherwise the theme may not display properly.
  • Page 23: Browsing And Playing

    4.1. File Browser Figure 4.1.: The file browser Rockbox lets you browse your music in either of two ways. The File Browser lets you navigate through the files and directories on your player, entering directories and executing the default action on each file. To help differentiate files, each file format is displayed with an icon.
  • Page 24: File Browser Controls

    file, it will display options available for files. If the Context Menu is invoked on a directory, it will display options for directories. The Context Menu contains the following options (unless otherwise noted, each option pertains both to files and directories): The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 25 Delete. Deletes the currently selected file. This option applies only to files, and not to directories. Rockbox will ask for confirmation before deleting a file. Press Select to confirm deletion or any other key to cancel.
  • Page 26: Virtual Keyboard

    file does not already exist it will be created in the root directory. Note that if you create a shortcut to a file, Rockbox will not open it upon selecting, but simply bring you to its location in the File Browser.
  • Page 27: Database

    DataBase. 4.2.2. Initializing the Database The first time you use the database, Rockbox will scan your disk for audio files. This can take quite a while depending on the number of files on your player. This scan happens in the background, so you can choose to return to the Main Menu and continue to listen to music.
  • Page 28: Using The Database

    Unlike Initialize Now, the Update Now function does not remove runtime database information. Gather Runtime Data When enabled, rockbox will record how often and how long a track is being played, when it was last played and its rating. This information can be displayed in the WPS and is used in the database browser to, for example, show the most played, unplayed and most recently played tracks.
  • Page 29: While Playing Screen

    In contrast to all other items, the status bar is always at the top of the screen. (Scrolling) path and filename of the current song. The ID3 track name. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 30 Bit rate. VBR files display average bitrate and “(avg)” Elapsed and total time. A slidebar progress meter representing where in the song you are. Peak meter. See section 13.2 (page 152) for details of customising your WPS (While Playing Screen). The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 31: Wps Key Controls

    The bar: This is the wide horizontal bar. It represents the current volume value. The peak indicator: This is a little vertical line at the right end of the bar. It indicates the peak volume value that occurred recently. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 32: The Wps Context Menu

    file to be added to and it will get appended to that playlist. Add to new playlist. Similar to the previous entry this will add the currently playing track to a playlist. You need to enter a name for the new playlist first. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 33 file formats to keep information on artist, album etc. To access this screen, press Select + Submenu. Open With... This Open With function is the same as the Open With function in the file browser’s Context Menu. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 34 (in semitone mode). Left / Right Temporarily change pitch by 2% (beat- match), or modify speed (in timestretch mode). Select Reset pitch and speed to 100%. Power Leave the Pitch Screen. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 35: Working With Playlists

    Rockbox can Insert into a playlist in several places. Queue. In Rockbox, to Queue a song means to put the song into a playlist and then to remove the song from the playlist once it has been played. The only difference between Insert and Queue is that the Queue option removes the song from the playlist once it has been played, and the Insert option does not.
  • Page 36: Adding Music To Playlists

    “dynamic playlist”. If there is no music currently play- ing, Rockbox will create a new dynamic playlist and put the selected track(s) into it. If there is music currently playing, Rockbox will put the selected track(s) into the cur- rent playlist.
  • Page 37: Modifying Playlists

    On the other hand, if the Playlist Submenu is invoked on a directory, Rockbox adds all of the tracks in that directory to the playlist. Note: You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of subdirectories when adding an entire directory to a playlist.
  • Page 38: Saving Playlists

    The default assignment for the File Browser hotkey is Off, while the default for the WPS hotkey is View Playlist. The hotkey assignments are changed in the Hotkey menu (see section 8.11 (page 74)) under General Settings. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 39: The Main Menu

    5.1. Introducing the Main Menu Figure 5.1.: The main menu The Main Menu is the screen from which all of the Rockbox functions can be accessed. This is the first screen you will see when starting Rockbox. To return to the Main Menu, press the Power button.
  • Page 40: Recent Bookmarks

    Delete will remove the currently selected bookmark entry from the list. This entry is not shown in the Main Menu when the option is off (the default setting). See section (page 70) for more details on configuring bookmarking in Rockbox. 5.4. Files Browse the files on your player (see section (page 23)).
  • Page 41: Database

    The details of this menu are covered in section (page 55). 5.7.3. General Settings The General Settings menu allows you to customise the way Rockbox looks and the way it plays music. The details of this menu are covered in section (page 60).
  • Page 42: Manage Settings

    The counter is reset to zero when starting a new recording. The frequency and channels settings are shown in the status bar. The controls for this screen are: The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 43: Fm Radio

    To load the settings, i.e. a set of FM stations, from a preset file, just “play” it from the file browser. Rockbox will “remember” and use it in PRESET mode until another file has been selected. Some preset files are available here: FmPresets.
  • Page 44: Playlists

    Playing a file in a directory causes all the files in it to be placed in a playlist. Playlists can be created manually by either using the Context Menu (see section 4.1.2 (page 24)) or using the Playlist menu. Both automatically and manually created playlists can be edited using this menu. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 45: Plugins

    Warning: It is not recommended that users access this menu unless instructed to do so in the course of fixing a problem with Rockbox. If you think you have messed up your settings by use of this menu please try to reset all settings before asking for help.
  • Page 46: Quick Screen

    (page 61)) options, but almost all configurable options in Rockbox can be placed on this screen. To change the options, navigate through the menus to the setting you want to add and press Long Select. In the menu which appears you will be given options to place the setting on the Quick Screen.
  • Page 47 “Add to shortcuts”. A reboot is needed for manual changes to shortcuts.txt to be applied. Shortcuts can be manually removed by selecting the one you wish to remove and pressing Long Select. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 48: Sound Settings

    This setting adjusts the volume of your music. Like most professional audio gear and many consumer audio products, Rockbox uses a decibel scale where 0 dB is a refer- ence that indicates the maximum volume that the player can produce without possible distortion (clipping).
  • Page 49: Balance

    Crossfeed attempts to make the experience of listening to music on headphones more similar to listening to music with stereo speakers. When you listen to music through speakers, each ear will hear sound originating from both speakers. However, the sound The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 50 fine-tuned to provide a virtual speaker placement suited to ones preference. Beware that the crossfeed function is capable of making the audio distort if you choose settings which result in a too high output level. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 51: Equalizer

    6.8. Equalizer Figure 6.2.: The graphical equalizer Rockbox features a parametric equalizer (EQ). As the name suggests, a parametric EQ lets you control several different parameters for each band of the EQ. In some ways the EQ is similar to the Bass and Treble settings described earlier, but the EQ allows you to control the sound much more carefully.
  • Page 52 figurations saved using the Save EQ Preset option. Users unfamiliar with the operation of a parametric EQ may wish to use the presets instead of trying to configure the EQ, or use the presets for designing their own custom EQ settings. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 53: Dithering

    This setting controls the dithering and noise shaping functionality of Rockbox. Most of Rockbox’ audio file decoders work at a higher bit depth than the 16 bits used for output on the player’s audio connectors. The simplest way to convert from one bit depth to another is simply discarding all the surplus bits.
  • Page 54 “pumping.” Instead, the gain is allowed to return to normal at the chosen rate. Release Time is the time for the gain to recover by 10 dB. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 55: Playback Settings

    7.1. Shuffle Turning shuffle on will cause Rockbox to randomly re-order the playlist. Thus, to shuffle all of the audio files on the player, you first need to create a playlist containing all of them. For more information on creating playlists refer to section (page 35).
  • Page 56: Play Selected First

    (If album gain value is not available, uses track gain information). Track Gain. Maintain a constant volume level between tracks. If track gain value is not available, no replaygain is applied. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 57: Track Skip Beep

    The beep is disabled when set to Off. 7.9. Auto-Change Directory Control what Rockbox does when it reaches the end of a directory. If Auto-Change Di- rectory is set to Yes, Rockbox will continue to the next directory. If Auto-Change Directory is set to No, playback will stop at the end of the current playlist.
  • Page 58: Last.fm Log

    .cue. This file can either reside in the same directory as the audio file (checked first), or within the .rockbox/cue directory. The contents of a cuesheet file can also be embedded within the metadata of an audio file.
  • Page 59: Rewind On Pause

    7.16. Rewind on Pause This option rewinds the current track by a small amount whenever it is paused (not stopped). The amount to rewind can be set between 0 and 15 seconds. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 60: General Settings

    Rockbox will prompt the user about whether to include sub-directories. Warn When Erasing Dynamic Playlist. If set to Yes, Rockbox will provide a warning if the user attempts to take an action that will cause Rockbox to erase the current dynamic playlist.
  • Page 61 Follow Playlist. This option determines what directory the File Browser displays first. If Follow Playlist is set to Yes, when you enter the File Browser from the WPS, you will find yourself in the same directory as the currently playing file. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 62: Database

    When disabled the first keypress will also perform its appropriate action. Brightness. Changes the brightness of your LCD display. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 63 Rockbox chooses which method it should use depending of how much it has to scroll to the left. This setting lets you tell Rockbox where that limit is, expressed in percentage of the line length.
  • Page 64 Default Codepage. A codepage describes the way extended characters that are not available within the ASCII character set are encoded. ID3v1 tags do not have a codepage encoding contained so Rockbox needs to know what encoding has been used when generating these tags. This should be “ISO-8859-1” but to support lan- guages outside Western Europe most applications use the setting of your operating system instead.
  • Page 65: System

    DC in jack is turned off. If the Car Adapter Mode is set to On, Rockbox will pause playback when the external power off condition is detected. Rockbox will then shutdown the player after the length of time set in the Idle Poweroff setting (see section 8.6.2...
  • Page 66: Button Light Timeout

    The following modes are available: Multimedia. This mode lets you control the volume, playback, and skips tracks on the host computer. It is equivalent for the multimedia keys found on top of some multimedia keyboards. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 67 Browser. This mode lets you control a web browser (e.g. Firefox). It uses the player’s keys to navigate through the web page and different tabs, navigate through history, and to control zoom. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 68: Usb Hide Internal Drive

    USB devices with multiple drives, such as some car audio systems. 8.6. Startup/Shutdown The Startup/Shutdown sub menu allows you to configure items which are run at startup, or initiate a shutdown when conditions are met. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 69: Start Screen

    Chapter 8. General Settings 8.6.1. Start Screen Set the screen that Rockbox will start in. The default is the main menu but the following options are available: Previous Screen. Start Rockbox in the same screen as when it was shut off.
  • Page 70: Bookmarking

    Note: Bookmarking only works when tracks are launched from the file browser, and does not work for tracks launched via the database. In addition, they do not work with dynamic playlists. Bookmark on Stop. This option controls whether Rockbox creates a bookmark when playback is stopped manually. No. Do not create bookmarks.
  • Page 71 files. In this case you should set the setting Bookmark on Stop to “No” and the setting Update on Stop to “Yes”. Load Last Bookmark. This option controls if Rockbox should automatically load a bookmark for a file, when that file is played.
  • Page 72: Automatic Resume

    Right to skip across tracks in a playlist without losing their resume position. Automatic resume. This option enables or disables automatic resume globally. When Rockbox detects that the database (which is needed for this feature) has not been initialized yet, it asks whether it should be initialized right away.
  • Page 73: Voice

    /.rockbox/langs/ directory on the player. Voice files are large and are not shipped with Rockbox by default. The voice file is the name of the language for which it is made, followed by the extension .voice. So for English, the file name would be english.voice.
  • Page 74: Hotkey

    Announce Battery Level. When this option is enabled the battery level is announced when it falls under 50%, 30% and 15%. VoiceHowto for more details on configuring speech support in Rockbox. 8.11. Hotkey WPS Hotkey. File Browser Hotkey.
  • Page 75: Theme Settings

    .wps file see section 13.2 (page 152). Show Icons. Rockbox has the ability to display an icon to the left of the file in the File Browser. For details of these icons, see section (page 163). These icons can also be customised.
  • Page 76 Bar (Gradient Colour). A bar with a colour gradient, the colours are set in the Colours submenu. Colours. The options in this menu sets the colours for visual elements in Rockbox. Line Selector Colours. These options sets the colours for the line selector bars.
  • Page 77: Recording Settings

    Note: The 11.025 kHz setting is not available when using MPEG Layer 3 format. 10.4. Source Choose the source of the recording. The options are: Microphone and FM Radio. For more information on recording from the radio see section (page 43). The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 78: Channels

    10.9. Clear Recording Directory Resets the location where the recorded files are saved to the root of your player’s drive. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 79: Clipping Light

    With this setting you have to start the recording manually and the trigger only stops the recording according to the stop condition. The setting -inf sets the trigger to the absolute minimum. This setting only makes sense when you The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 80 By specifying a short presplit gap you still can split the recording into separate tracks whenever the trigger start condition is met. More information can be found at VolumeTriggeredRecording. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 81: Time And Date

    Time related menu options. Pressing Long Select will voice the current time if voice support is enabled. Set Time/Date: Set current time and date. Time Format: Choose 12 or 24 hour clock. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 82: Plugins

    Chapter 12. Plugins 12. Plugins Plugins are programs that Rockbox can load and run. Only one plugin can be loaded at a time. Plugins have exclusive control over the user interface. This means you cannot switch back and forth between a plugin and Rockbox. When a plugin is loaded, you need to exit it to return to the Rockbox interface.
  • Page 83: Brickmania

    Life Gain a life. Fire Allows you to shoot bricks with paddle. Glue Ball sticks to paddle each time it hits. Ball Immediately fires another ball. Flip Flip left / right movement. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 84: Bubbles

    fired. Points are awarded depending on how quickly the level was completed. Action Play Pause game Left / Right Aim the bubble Select Fire bubble Power or Long Exit to menu Power The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 85: Chessbox

    Keys Action Direction keys Move the cursor Select Pick up / Drop piece Change level Volume Up Force play Power Show the menu The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 86: Clix

    12.1.6. Chopper Figure 12.6.: Chopper Navigate a cavernous maze without banging into walls, the ceiling, or the floor. How long can you fly your chopper? Action Select Make chopper fly Power Enter menu The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 87: Codebuster

    Dice is a simple dice rolling simulator. Select number and type of dice to roll in a menu and start by choosing “Roll Dice”. The result is shown as individual numbers as well as the total of the rolled dice. Action Select Roll dice again Power Quit The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 88: Flipit

    You can find a short introduction to Go at net/?WhatIsGo and more information about SGF files can be read at http://senseis.xmp. net/?SmartGameFormat or the SGF specification at http://www.red-bean.com/sgf/. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 89 Context Menu or the Rec button. There is a comment at the current node. It can be viewed/edited using the Add/Edit Comment menu option of the Context Menu. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 90 Basic Info. Shows a quick view of the basic game metadata, if any has been set (otherwise does nothing). This option does not allow editing. Time Limit. The time limit of the current game. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 91 Disable Idle Poweroff? Enable this if you do not want the player to turn off after a certain period of inactivity (depends on your global Rockbox settings). Idle Autosave Time. Set the amount of idle time to wait before automatically saving any unsaved changes.
  • Page 92 To remove a label, click on it until it cycles through the allowed letters and disappears. Add/Edit Comment. Add or edit a comment at the current node. Done. Go back to the previous screen. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 93: Jackpot

    In puzzle mode the aim of the game is to connect the puzzles, by skilful swapping pairs of jewels. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 94: Mazezam

    You can have another go by selecting “retry level” from the menu, but this will cost you a life. You start the game with three lives. Luckily, there are checkpoints at levels four and eight. Action Play, Submenu, Move Character Left, Right Power Menu The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 95: Minesweeper

    Toggle flag on / off Down Long Select / Reveal the contents of the current square Volume Up Select+Play Display the current game status Power Exit the game 12.1.15. Pegbox Figure 12.14.: pegbox The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 96: Pong

    For a two player game, both players should just press the appropriate buttons for their side. Action Volume Up Left player up Volume Down Left player down Play Right player up Submenu Right player down Power Quit The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 97: Reversi

    Quit 12.1.19. Rockblox Figure 12.17.: Rockblox Rockblox is a Rockbox version of the classic falling blocks game from Russia. The aim of the game is to make the falling blocks of different shapes form full rows. Whenever The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 98: Rockblox1D

    No horizontal moving anymore and no need to rotate the brick! Action Submenu Move down faster Power or Long Quit Power 12.1.21. Sliding Puzzle Figure 12.18.: Sliding puzzle The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 99: Snake

    The game will end when the snake touches either the borders of the screen or itself. Action Play/Submenu Change levels (1 is slowest, 9 is fastest) Select Toggle Play/Pause The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 100: Snake 2

    Sokoban may be used as a viewer for viewing saved solutions and playing external level sets with the .sok extension. Level sets should be in the standard Sokoban text format or RLE (Run Length Encoded). For more information about the level format, http://sokobano.de/wiki/index.php?title=Level_format The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 101: Solitaire

    12.1.25. Solitaire Figure 12.22.: Klondike solitaire This is the classic Klondike solitaire game for Rockbox. This is probably the best-known solitaire in the world. Many people do not even realize that other games exist. Though the name may not be familiar, the game itself certainly is. This is due in no small part to Microsoft’s inclusion of the the game in every version of Windows.
  • Page 102: Spacerocks

    Once in a while, a UFO will appear – shoot this for extra points. Action Select Shoot Play Thrust Left/ Right Turn left/right Submenu Teleport Pause game Power Quit The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 103: Star

    Move Right Play Move Up Submenu Move Down Select Switch between circle and square Select+Left Previous level Select+Submenu Reset level Select+Right Next level Power Exit the game 12.1.28. Sudoku Figure 12.25.: Sudoku The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 104 Chapter 12. Plugins Sudoku in Rockbox can act as both a plugin and a viewer. When starting Sudoku from the Browse Plugins menu, a random game will be generated automatically, and an estimate of its difficulty (very easy, easy, medium, hard or fiendish) will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 105: Wormlet

    12.1.29. Wormlet Figure 12.26.: Wormlet game Wormlet is a multi-worm game on a multi-threaded multi-functional Rockbox console. You navigate a hungry little worm. Help your worm to find food and to avoid poisoned argh-tiles. The goal is to turn your tiny worm into a big worm for as long as possible.
  • Page 106 Wormed: The worm tried to eat another worm or even itself. That’s why it is dead now. Making traps for other players with a worm is a good way to get them out of the game. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 107: Xobox

    Be careful not to get in the way of enemy balls because, if they hit you or your trail, you lose a life. To finish a level you have to section off more than 75%. Action Play, Submenu, Move around the arena Left, Right Pause Power Open menu The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 108: Demos

    12.2.1. Bounce Figure 12.28.: Bounce This demo is of the word “Rockbox” bouncing across the screen. There is also an analogue clock in the background. In Scroll mode the bouncing text is replaced by a different one scrolling from right to left.
  • Page 109: Cube

    Power Quit 12.2.4. Demystify Figure 12.30.: Demystify Demystify is a screen saver like demo. Action Left / Right Increase / decrease speed Play / Submenu Add / remove polygon Power Quit The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 110: Fire

    Increase / decrease number of flames Left Toggle flame type Right Toggle moving flames Power Quit 12.2.6. Fractals Figure 12.32.: Fractals: Mandelbrot set This demonstration draws fractal images from the Mandelbrot set. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 111: Logo

    Increase iteration depth (more detail) Reset and return to the default image Power Quit 12.2.7. Logo Demo showing the Rockbox logo bouncing around the screen. Action Right / Left Increase / decrease speed on the x-axis Play / Submenu Increase / decrease speed on the y-axis...
  • Page 112: Oscilloscope

    Toggle whether to scroll or not Play Toggle drawing orientation Pause the demo Volume Up / Increase / decrease volume Volume Down Right / Left Increase / decrease speed Power Exit demo The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 113: Pictureflow

    PictureFlow uses both the album art (see section (page 170)) and database (see section (page 27)) features of Rockbox. It is therefore important that these are working correctly before attempting to use PictureFlow. In addition, there are some other points of which to be aware: PictureFlow will accept album art larger than the dimensions of the screen, but the larger the dimensions, the longer they will take to scale.
  • Page 114: Plasma

    Rebuild cache. Rebuild the PictureFlow cache. This is needed in order for PictureFlow to pick up new albums, and may occasionally be needed if albums are removed. 12.2.11. Plasma Figure 12.36.: Plasma Plasma is a demo displaying a 80’s style retro plasma effect. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 115: Rocklife

    Rockbox can open files with a configuration description (.cells files). Just “play” such file and the game configuration stored in it will be loaded into this plugin. A .cells file is a text file. A capital ‘O’ marks a live cell, a dot marks a dead cell, all other characters are ignored.
  • Page 116: Starfield

    (as above). From the settings menu the decay time for the meter (its memory), the meter type and the meter scale can be changed. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 117: Viewers

    The plugin works with .link files. A .link file is just a text file with every line containing the name of the file or the directory you want to The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 118: Chip-8 Emulator

    Chip8 is a kind of assembly language for a long-gone architecture. This plugin runs games written using the chip8 instructions. To start a game open a .ch8 file in the File Browser The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 119: Frotz

    .c8k file contains 16 characters describing the mapping from the Chip8 keyboard to the default key mapping (that way, several Chip8 keys can be pressed using only one Rockbox key). For example, a file containing the single line: Code 0122458469ABCDEF...
  • Page 120: Image Viewer

    Long Power Quit 12.3.4. Image Viewer This plugin opens image files from the File Browser to display them. Supported formats are as follows. Format File-extension(s) .bmp JPEG .jpg, .jpe, .jpeg .png .gif .ppm The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 121: Mp3 Encoder

    16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz. The user will be asked to select the desired output bitrate of the compressed MP3 file. Select Bitrate The following bitrates can be selected: 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320 kbps. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 122: Rockboy

    12.3.6. Rockboy Figure 12.40.: Rockboy Rockboy is a Nintendo Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator for Rockbox based on the gnuboy emulator. To start a game, open a ROM file saved as .gb or .gbc in the file browser.
  • Page 123: Search

    This plugin takes a file and sorts it in ascending alphabetical order. Case is ignored. This is useful for ordering playlists generated by the Create Playlist menu option (see section 5.10 (page 44)). The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 124: Text Viewer

    Return Return to the file being viewed. Viewer Options Change settings for the current file. Encoding Set the codepage in the text viewer. Available settings: ISO-8859-1 (Latin 1). ISO-8859-7 (Greek), ISO-8859-8 (Hebrew), CP1251 (Cyrillic), The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 125 Yes. No Do not display the status bar. Yes Display the status bar. Scroll Settings The scrolling settings submenu. Horizontal Submenu for horizontal scrolling settings. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 126 Show Playback Menu Display the playback menu to allow control of the currently play- ing music without leaving the plugin. Select Bookmark Select a saved bookmark. In the screenshot below, the “*” denotes the current page. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 127: Theme Remove

    Figure 12.42.: The select bookmark menu Global Settings Set the default settings for the text viewer. The setting items are the same as Viewer Options. The global settings are stored in .rockbox/rocks/viewers/viewer.dat. Quit Exits the plugin. The text viewer automatically stores its settings, the current position and bookmarks in .rockbox/rocks/viewers/viewer_file.dat.
  • Page 128: Vbrfix

    Font. Specifies how the .fnt file belonging to a theme .cfg file is handled. If this option is set to Remove if not Used, the fonts came from rockbox-fonts.zip will not be removed as themes may depend on those fonts.
  • Page 129: Zxbox

    ZXBox menu Vkeyboard. This is a virtual keyboard representing the Spectrum keyboard. Controls are the same as in standard Rockbox, but you just press one key instead of entering a phrase. Play/Pause Tape. Toggles playing of the tape (if it is loaded).
  • Page 130: Applications

    “Spectrum Graphics Editor”. Useful tools can be found at the “World of Spectrum” site (http://www.worldofspectrum.org/utilities. html). 12.4. Applications 12.4.1. Alarm Clock This plugin is an alarm clock, which resumes a paused song at a given time. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 131: Battery Benchmark

    The player is shut down. The battery is empty. Benchmarks can be resumed if you accidentally load a plugin, or turn off your player, so long as the log file battery_bench.txt is not deleted. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 132 As Battery Benchmark needs to write the data held in memory to disk in order to save them, it is possible that should Rockbox shut down due to low battery then there will not be enough power remaining to write the data to disk. Therefore all measurements since the previous save will be lost.
  • Page 133: Calculator

    The available memo types are: one off, yearly, monthly, and weekly memos. You can select what day is first day of week by the setting First Day of Week in the menu. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 134: Chess Clock

    Then the maximum round time is entered. For example, this could be used to play Scrabble for a maximum of 15 minutes each, with each round taking no longer than one minute. Done. Player 1 starts in paused mode. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 135: Clock

    This is a fully featured analogue and digital clock plugin. Key configuration Action Left / Right Cycle through modes Play / Submenu Cycle through skins Power Main Menu Select Start / Stop Counter Long Select Reset Counter The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 136 (a fully-inverted LCD means the entire minute has passed). The Counter, if displayed, is shown at the upper left. The Blinking Colon, if enabled, blinks the colon once every second. 12-hour mode, if enabled, will display the time in a 12-hour format. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 137: Disk Tidy

    USB. Select the files you want to delete in the “Files to Clean” menu and select “Start Cleaning” to begin the process. The settings are stored in the plain text file .rockbox/rocks/apps/disktidy.config that is user-modifiable to allow custom entries to be added.
  • Page 138: Keybox

    Lamp is a simple plugin to use your player as a lamp (flashlight, torch). You get an empty screen with maximum brightness. Action Left / Right Toggle between colours Play / Submenu Change the brightness Power or Long Exit to menu Power The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 139: Lrcplayer

    2. For each of the above directories, the plugin searches for a subdirectory named “Lyrics”. 3. Finally, the plugin will search as above, but within a directory called “/Lyrics”. The name of this directory can be customized, see below. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 140 Enter Lrcplayer Menu. Lrcplayer Menu Theme settings. Change theme related settings. Show Statusbar. Show / hide the statusbar. Display Title. Show / hide the track title. Display Time. Show / hide the current time. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 141: Md5Sum

    files listed. 12.4.12. Metronome This plugin can be used as a metronome to keep time during music practice. Adjust the tempo through the interface or by tapping it out on the appropriate button. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 142: Pitch Detector

    Generate Folder List Generates a list of all folders found on the player. You can filter the directories which are scanned by creating a file called /.rockbox/folder_advance_dir.txt. Only the directories in this file and any contained directories will be scanned. You can have up to 10 directories ignored by the scan by placing a minus sign before them in the list (i.e.
  • Page 143: Resistor Calculator

    (choose from Ohms, Kiloohms, Megaohms), and use the on-screen keyboard to input the value of the resistor that you would like to know the colour code of. The colour codes are presented graphically and textually. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 144: Rockpaint

    12.4.16. Rockpaint Figure 12.50.: Rockpaint Rockpaint is a bitmap (.bmp) editor for Rockbox. It can open any .bmp file whose di- mensions are the same size as your device’s screen or smaller; it can also create empty bitmaps for you to work with.
  • Page 145 Load Loads a bitmap file. Simply navigate to the file as you would in the file browser. Save Saves the current file. If it has not been saved before, you will be given a chance to name it and choose the saving location. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 146: Stats

    The stats plugin counts the directories and files (the total number as well as the number of audio, playlist, image and video files) on your player. Press Power or Long Power to abort counting and exit the plugin. Press it again to quit after counting has finished. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 147: Stopwatch

    Edit the highlighted text line or insert a new one using the Item Menu. When finished editing exit the Text Editor. You’ll be shown a list of save options. Note: When you have not changed the file the Text Editor will quit immediately. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 148 Chapter 12. Plugins Action Select or Right Edit Line / Select Character Left Exit / Abort Editing Power Show Item Menu Long Select Delete Line The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 149: Advanced Topics

    13.1.3. Loading Fonts Rockbox can load fonts dynamically. Simply copy the .fnt file to the player and “play” it in the File Browser. If you want a font to be loaded automatically every time you start up, it must be located in the /.rockbox/fonts directory and the filename must be at most 24 characters long.
  • Page 150: Loading Languages

    13.1.4. Loading Languages Rockbox can load language files at runtime. Simply copy the .lng file (do not use the .lang file) to the player and “play” it in the Rockbox directory browser or select Set- Language from the Main Menu.
  • Page 151: Loading Backdrops

    .colours file format, but an external text editor can also be used. To edit the .colours file using Rockbox, “play” it in the File Browser. The file will open in the Text Editor. Upon selecting a line, the following choices will appear:...
  • Page 152: Ui Viewport

    WPS and FMS. The SBS also allows you to control certain aspects of the appearance of the menus/browsers. There are a number of themes included in Rockbox, and you can load one of these at any time by selecting it in Settings Browse Theme Files.
  • Page 153 .sbs. The main theme file has the extension .cfg. All files should have the same name. The theme .cfg file should be placed in the /.rockbox/themes directory, while the .wps, .fms and .sbs files should be placed in the /.rockbox/wps directory. Any images used by the theme should be placed in a subdirectory of /.rockbox/wps...
  • Page 154 Draw the next ‘param’ lines using a gradient as de- fined by %Vg. By default the gradient is drawn over 1 line. %Vs(gradient,2) will use 2 lines to fully change from the start colour to the end colour The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 155: Info Viewport (Sbs Only)

    %VI tag. The ‘. . . ’ parameters use the same logic as the %V tag explained above. %VI(’label’) Set the Info Viewport to use the viewport called label, as declared with the previous tag. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 156: Additional Fonts

    ‘id’ is the number you want to use in viewport declarations, 0 and 1 are reserved and so can’t be used. ‘filename’ is the font filename to load. Fonts should be stored in /.rockbox/fonts/ ‘glyphs’ is an optional specification of how many unique glyphs to store in memory.
  • Page 157 Display the filename continuously. Note that by using a subline display time of 0 in one branch of a conditional, a subline can be skipped (not displayed) when that condition is met. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 158: Managing Rockbox Settings

    13.3. Managing Rockbox Settings 13.3.1. Introduction to .cfg Files Rockbox allows users to store and load multiple settings through the use of configuration files. A configuration file is simply a text file with the extension .cfg. A configuration file may reside anywhere on the disk. Multiple configuration files are permitted.
  • Page 159: Specifications For .Cfg Files

    files. 13.3.2. Specifications for .cfg Files The Rockbox configuration file is a plain text file, so once you use the Save .cfg file option to create the file, you can edit the file on your computer using any text editor program.
  • Page 160: The Manage Settings Menu

    13.5. Optimising battery runtime Rockbox offers a lot of settings that have high impact on the battery runtime of your player. The largest power savings can be achieved through disabling unneeded hardware The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 161: Display Backlight

    In general all kinds of sound processing will need more CPU time and therefore consume more power. The less sound processing you use, the better it is for the battery runtime (for options see section (page 48)). The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 162 Appendix A. File formats The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 163: File Formats

    Load the new firmware with ROLO .sansa Text File Display the text file using the text .txt viewer plugin Voice file Allow Rockbox to speak menus .voice While Playing Screen Load the new WPS display config- .wps uration The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 164: Audio And Metadata Formats

    Dialogic telephony type .vox Windows Media Audio Standard .wma, .wmv, .asf Windows Media Audio Professional .wma, .wmv, .asf Note: AAC-HE profiles might not play in realtime on all devices due to CPU perfor- The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 165: Lossless Codecs

    DVI ADPCM (IMA ADPCM) 2/3/4/5 bit, Dialogic OKI AD- PCM, YAMAHA ADPCM, Adobe SWF ADPCM Wavpack Note: Free Lossless Audio multichannel tracks may not play in realtime on all devices due to CPU performance requirements. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 166: Other Codecs

    Atari SAP .sap Sound Interface Device Progress .sid seek use subtracks instead of seconds. SPC700 .spc Note: NSF and VGM might not play in realtime on all devices due to CPU performance requirements. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 167: Codec Featureset

    Boy Sound Format, AY Sound Chip Music, Hudson Entertainment System Sound, For- mat, MSX Konami Sound System and SMS/GG/CV Sound Format use subtracks instead of seconds, whereas each subtrack equals a second. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 168: Supported Metadata Tags

    The following table gives an overview about what tag types rockbox supports for which audio file extension. Note: There is always only one tag type supported for each file extension.
  • Page 169: Featureset For Codec Specific Metadata

    2. Only one tag type is supported for each audio format. 3. Overall there are 300 bytes available to load metadata strings. 4. The maximum size of each metadata item (e.g. Artists) is limited to 90 bytes. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 170: Album Art

    Appendix C. Album Art C. Album Art Rockbox allows you to put the album art, or another image related to the music on your player to display it in the PictureFlow plugin or in the theme. For this feature to work, there are a few requirements.
  • Page 171 If no album artist is set, artist will be used instead. See AlbumArt in the wiki for programs that will help you automate the process of putting album art on your player. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 172: Theme Tags

    When used conditionally, the “true” branch is completely ignored if it does not apply. Example: %?cc<%cH:%cM|No clock detected> The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 173: Information From The Track Tags

    %V tag explained above. See section 13.2.2. Set the Info Viewport to use the viewport called label, as %VI(’label’) declared with the previous tag. Draw this viewport on the backdrop layer. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 174: Additional Fonts

    “p” if the charger is connected (only on targets that can charge batteries) “c” if the unit is currently charging the battery (only on tar- gets that have software charge control or monitoring) Remaining time of the sleep timer (if it is set) The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 175: Information About The File

    %d(1) is “Isola”, %d(2) is “Kent” and %d(3) is “Rock”. These tags, when written with the first letter capitalized (e.g. %Fn or %D(2)), produce the information for the next file to be played. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 176: Playlist/Song Info

    10 seconds if no number is specified. %?pE(7)<in the last 7 seconds of track|in the rest of the track> Current playback pitch D.10. Playlist Viewer Description Display the playlist viewer in the current viewport. %Vp(start,code to render) The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 177: D.11.Runtime Database

    Crossfade setting, in the order: Off, Auto Skip, Man Skip, Shuffle, Shuffle and Man Skip, Always ReplayGain value (x.y dB). used conditional, Replaygain type use: %?rg<Off|Track|Album|TrackShuffle|AlbumShuffle|No tag> D.13. Hold Description “h” if the main unit keys are locked The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 178: D.14.Virtual Led

    Play status, 0-4, in the order: Stop, Play, Pause, Fast For- ward, Rewind, Recording, Recording paused, FM Radio play- ing, FM Radio muted Example: %?mp<Stop|Play|Pause|Ffwd|Rew|Rec|Rec pause|FM|FM pause> D.17. Current Screen Description The current screen, 1-20, in the order shown below The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 179: D.18.List Title (.Sbs Only)

    %?Lt<%Lt> to display the title within the viewport. If %Lt is present anywhere in the .sbs, then the %Vi viewport will not show the title. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 180: D.19.Changing Volume

    2.5 seconds after the volume button has been released. After that, it will display the volume value. D.20. Settings Description The value of the Rockbox setting with the specified name. See %St(<setting section (page 189) for the list of the available settings.
  • Page 181: D.21.Images

    LCD. %x(n,filename[,x,y])Load and display an image n: image ID for later referencing in %xd filename: file name relative to /.rockbox/ and including “.bmp” x: x coordinate (defaults to 0 if both x and y are not specified) y: y coordinate.
  • Page 182: How To Display The Album Art

    Appendix D. Theme Tags 1. 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 volume icon images (all the same size) with image ID “M”, and then reference the individual sub-images in a conditional: %xl(M,volume.bmp,134,153,5)
  • Page 183: D.22.Fm Radio

    The tags are exactly the same as for album art, described above. Images need to be placed in /.rockbox/fmpresets/, and must have the same name as the preset. They need to be in either .bmp or .jpg format, and the radio must be in preset mode and tuned to a preset (and not recording) in order for them to be shown.
  • Page 184: D.23.Alignment And Language Direction

    %and(tag1, tag2, parameters are true.., tagN) Logical “or” operator. Will be evaluate to true if any of the %or(tag1, tag2, tag parameters are true.., tagN) Examples of the %if tag: The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 185: D.25.Subline Tags

    2-digit year 4-digit year Capital AM/PM Lowercase am/pm Weekday name Month name Day of week from 1 to 7, 1 is Monday Day of week from 0 to 6, 0 is Sunday The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 186: D.27.Text Translation

    – draw a preloaded image under the bar. The full image will be displayed and must be the same size as the bar. This must be followed by the label of the desired image. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 187: D.29.Other Tags

    – tag to get number – OPTIONAL. if this is present it will assume the substring is a number so it can be used with conditionals. (i.e %cM). 0 is the first conditional option The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 188 (given that the text is displayed; see conditionals above). You can specify up to ten scrolling lines. Scrolling lines can not contain dynamic content such as timers, peak meters or progress bars. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 189: Config File Options

    0 to 2500 scroll step devise a way to get ranges pixels from config-*.h screen scroll step devise a way to get ranges pixels from config-*.h Screen Scrolls Out Of on, off View The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 190 files in playlist 1000 - 32000 max files in dir 50 - 10000 lang /path/filename.lng /path/filename.wps autocreate bookmarks off, on autoload bookmarks off, on The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 191 /path/to/dir list_accel_start_delay 0 to 10 list_accel_wait 1 to 10 replaygain type track, album, track shuffle, off replaygain noclip on, off replaygain preamp -120 to 120 0.1 dB The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 192 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, 60, 90, 2min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 45min, 90min peak meter busy on, off The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 193 0:05, 0:10, 0:15, 0:30, 1:00, h:mm 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 16:00, 24:00 pre-recording time off, 1 to 30 rec path /path/to/dir force fm mono off, on The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 194 Appendix E. Config file options Setting Allowed Values Unit The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 195: Menu Overview

    Appendix F. Menu Overview F. Menu Overview include an overview of the menu structure here The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 196: User Feedback

    To suggest an idea for a feature or to read those made by others, see http://forums. rockbox.org/index.php?board=49.0. Please keep in mind that this forum is for the dis- cussion of feature ideas - they are not requests and there is no guarantee they will be acted upon.
  • Page 197: Features We Will Not Implement

    Implementing the ability to playback DRM files. Firstly, this would be extremely difficult to implement legally - Rockbox is not legal entity as such, and therefore is unable to enter into license agreements with providers of DRM technology. Secondly, Rockbox is open source, which would mean that any DRM technology we incorporated into our codebase would sud- denly become visible to the whole world, completely defeating its purpose.
  • Page 198: Credits

    Tat Tang Toshi- lore Huw Smith Garrett Derner hiko Itoh David J. Song Jeong Taek Barry McIntosh Leslie Donald- Anders Kagerin Peter D’Hoye Lee Pilgrim Zakk Roberts Ben Basha Brandon Low Nathan The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 199 Andrew Cupper Thilo-Alexander ulea Peter Harley Max Kel- Ginkel Adam Gashlin Robert Kukla Alexander Eickhoff Ken Faz- David Quesada Jared Stafford zone David Bishop Hein-Pieter Martin Hensel Stéphane Doyon van Braam Przemysław Hołubowski The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 200 Denes Balatoni Hughes Laurent Gautier Simon Wallace Eric Lassauge François Zhukovsky Daniel Kluz Phinit- Dinel Francesco Rigoni Joël Puik nun Chanasabaeng Tse-Hsien Chiang Klaas Bosteels Teruaki Kawashima Szymon Dziok Domenico Di Misa The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 201 M ¯ a rtin ¸ š Šimis Huan Zhang Leif An- Puckette and others) The MikMod dersen Sergiu Rotaru Noé Lojkine team Michael McTernan (The ARM Ophir Lojkine Stephan Grossklass unwinder author) John Morris Sean Bartell The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 202: Licenses

    Any member of the public is a licensee, and is addressed as “you”. You accept the license if you copy, modify or distribute the work in a way requiring permission under copyright law. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 203 A section “Entitled XYZ” means a named subunit of the Document whose title ei- The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 204 Transparent copy of the Document, free of added material. If you use the latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you begin The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 205 Modified Version as given on the Title Page. If there is no section Entitled “History” in the Document, create one stating the title, year, authors, and publisher of the Document as given The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 206 The author(s) and publisher(s) of the Document do not by this License give permission to use their names for publicity for or to assert or imply endorsement of any Modified Version. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 207 Cover Texts may be placed on covers that bracket the Document within the aggregate, or the electronic equivalent of covers if the Document is in electronic form. Otherwise they must appear on printed covers that bracket the whole aggregate. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 208 To use this License in a document you have written, include a copy of the License in the document and put the following copyright and license notices just after the title page: The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 209 If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we recommend re- leasing these examples in parallel under your choice of free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, to permit their use in free software. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 210: The Gnu General Public License

    To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone’s free use or not licensed at all. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. GNU General Public License The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 211 License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 212 (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompanies the executable. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 213 Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 214 12. In no event unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writ- ing will any copyright holder, or any other party who may modify The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 215 If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)
  • Page 216 If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. The Rockbox manual Sansa c200v2 Series (version 3.13)

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