MatmaN
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Does anyone use clip+ with PFEs? I was thinking about changing my cowon E2 to sansa as a secondary dap. I don't think it would make a good pair with HJE900, but audeo...? What do you think?
I think I'll pick up one of these for exercising. I've heard nothing but good things.
Now that you mention it, when I first set my Clip+ USB mode to MSC, so I could install Rockbox, Windows flagged 3 corrupt files and supposedly quarantined them via scandisk. Probably should've mentioned that in my original post...
Well, maybe I'll try to hunt down those bad files, eliminate them, and then try again. Or I could just wipe the memory completely and re-copy everything (kind of a pain, but probably worth it so I can give Rockbox a fair chance).
Thanks!
OK, I re-scanned my MicroSD card with Scandisk and allowed it to automatically fix errors. I checked the log and saw a couple of specific song files listed, and I went onto the card and deleted them just to be safe. Now Rockbox is running great. And I like it! It's too soon to say whether it sounds noticeably different from the OF (especially since I haven't tried any equalization or plugins). But once I was able to build a database, I was able to start using the device as I like to. The initially inscrutable menu system has quickly started to become pretty intuitive. Little things on the stock theme, like inclusion of a clock and additional playback info, are much appreciated. So even from my very limited use, I'd say Rockbox is indeed worth it.
Pageygeeza: I did use the installer.
OK, I re-scanned my MicroSD card with Scandisk and allowed it to automatically fix errors. I checked the log and saw a couple of specific song files listed, and I went onto the card and deleted them just to be safe. Now Rockbox is running great. And I like it! It's too soon to say whether it sounds noticeably different from the OF (especially since I haven't tried any equalization or plugins). But once I was able to build a database, I was able to start using the device as I like to. The initially inscrutable menu system has quickly started to become pretty intuitive. Little things on the stock theme, like inclusion of a clock and additional playback info, are much appreciated. So even from my very limited use, I'd say Rockbox is indeed worth it.
Pageygeeza: I did use the installer.