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Reduces dynamic range so that things sound louder.
A higher ratio reduces thy dynamic range more, correct?
Reduces dynamic range so that things sound louder.
A higher ratio reduces thy dynamic range more, correct?
better keep compressor threshold Off (so no compressor at all, and you don't need to deal with its ratio)..
Exactly. 4:1 means that 4dB are compressed into 1 dB.
Edit: And yes, compressors are usually used for audio books and voice recordings, not music.
There is no "off" option that I can see.
settings - sound settings - compressor - threshold - off (last option)
Thanks. My "threshold" setting was always set to "off". I presume that this means that the "ratio" settings would have no impact, correct?
I forgot that rockbox plays the new setting sound as you are changing settings. So I went through the "threshold" settings can can hear audible differences. But when threshold=off, if I then change the ratio settings, I cannot hear any differences. So what I thought were improvements using "ratio = 2:1" must have been placebo (since my threshold was set to off).
@kousik1946, what is your threshold set to?
Thanks. My "threshold" setting was always set to "off". I presume that this means that the "ratio" settings would have no impact, correct?
I forgot that rockbox plays the new setting sound as you are changing settings. So I went through the "threshold" settings can can hear audible differences. But when threshold=off, if I then change the ratio settings, I cannot hear any differences. So what I thought were improvements using "ratio = 2:1" must have been placebo (since my threshold was set to off).
What display on the screen is:
xDuoo X3 Rockbox Boot
Version d312ba8M-1603
Mounting disk...
Loading firmware...
Error: File not found
Just want to check if the Xduuo X3 has an option for adjusting left/right balance? I have slightly weaker hearing in one ear and this would be a deal breaker for me.
Make sure the folder named .rockbox is in the root directory of the card in Slot 1. That folder (and its contents) is the Rockbox firmware and needs to stay on the card.
Folder name? I put update.zip file into card directly. Anywat, Now I can do nothing to it. No any response no matter what I do, including stemp the reset.
Installation is a two step process. The update.zip file will install a modified version of the X3 firmware that allows it to boot into Rockbox. But you still need to copy Rockbox itself onto the SD card.
Download the second file on the list from XVortex's page, the file named rockbox-full-df6898b-160821.zip, and unzip that file into the root directory of the card in Slot 1. I recommend using a card reader for file transfers.
If you don't have a card reader, you can boot into the original X3 firmware by turning the Hold switch On (it is located on the left edge of the player), and then powering on the player. When the X3 boots into the original firmware, you can connect it to USB and unzip the file. When the file is unzipped, you will have a folder named .rockbox that contains the Rockbox operating system.
If the player is completely unresponsive and does not power up, press the reset switch, turn the Hold switch on, and then plug the player in to charge it for a few hours. It should turn on after that.
Good luck!