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anyone found a solution for the "//Playlists doesnt exist" error, when trying to create or add to a playlist? it is still present in the newest update on vortex' page.
i just installed the update today and couldn't find any apparent changes to prior versions. at least i can say for sure the playlist problem has not been tackled
It should probably be mentioned in first post then
It should probably be mentioned in first post then
I will add it to the beginning post, but a .zip file would never work named update.zip.zip.
red71rum,
Maybe I've misunderstood all along but I thought this issue was a folder named update.zip with ANOTHER update.zip folder inside it.
red71rum,
Maybe I've misunderstood all along but I thought this issue was a folder named update.zip with ANOTHER update.zip folder inside it.
red71rum,
Maybe I've misunderstood all along but I thought this issue was a folder named update.zip with ANOTHER update.zip folder inside it.
The only instance I had seen is where the user renamed the file update.zip, so it was update.zip.zip. I am sure there there have been other problems I guess. I miss posts because I cannot always check from work while working with users.
I think the issue is that the file names itself "update.zip", but in some computers (Mac for example) if your default is set to "hide file extensions" you might accidentally rename your file to update.zip.zip.
This happens in Windows OS as well where users need to unhide file extensions... Let's not forget that instructions as 'name file XXXX.yyy to ZZZZ.yyy' are coming from developers who have to see the file extensions while the common OS users are just interested in clicking or double-clicking an icon... I would urge anybody updating firmware or making any changes to the file system to enable file extensions view regardless the OS they are using.
red71rum please be so kind and add this advice on the first page as clearly there are new X3 users who don't want to go through the pain of reading all the pages of the the two XDUOO X3 threads.
My attention span is running a little short tonight.
I just received my X3 today. I put in a spare SD card formatted to fat32 and installed rockbox as per Bob's instructions on post 28.
I renamed the update.zip. My question is, what do I need to do with that update zip file? Maybe it is explained later somewhere in this thread but I have turned into a zombie already.
My x3 boots up into rockbox but I flicked through the menus and didn't see a section in the settings where it tells you the version of rockbox. How do I know that the update.zip was automatically applied?
The update.zip is needed to install the dual boot system on your X3. In the OP of this thread there is the link for the instructions on Vortex site.
You can see the version of RB at the boot screen (first bootloader, second RB version) or in the RB menu System -> Rockbox Info.Installation manual
For xDuoo X3
English:
For successful installation it is needed to use PC with installed Windows XP or Windows 7 operational systems. It is possible to use virtual emulator of this OS like VMWare or a kind of this.
For first time installation follow this steps:
1) Download bootloader (update-to-rockbox-xxx.zip) and rockbox system’s archives (rockbox-full-xxx.zip);
2) Rename update-to-rockbox-xxx.zip to update.zip and write to the root of the micro SD-card without unpacking.
3) Unpack rockbox-full-xxx.zip to the root of the micro SD-card. System folder .rockbox must be placed at the root of this memory card. Card must be formatted to FAT16 or FAT32. Filesystems ExFAT, NTFS, EXT3/4 does not supported!
4) Install this SD- card to the X3 slot number 1;
5) Be sured that your X3 is totally charged. Normally update your player. To do this, in the menu "Setting" select "Upgrade";
6) The process of flashing must to begin. After successful installation Rockbox will start automatically;
7) Profit.