Feb 10, 2011 at 6:52 AM Post #17 of 132
@dfkt
 
thx alot, it fits on my screen. anyway here it is:
 
Device name: HTC Aria
Android version: 2.2 Froyo
Phone Status: Not Rooted
 
Works fine on my phone, it can play musics well and nicely, replace my stock player anytime now
 
 
 
Feb 10, 2011 at 8:32 AM Post #18 of 132
Device name: HTC Desire HD
Which version of Android you are running: 2.2
Is your Device rooted?: no
Any other information that you think may be helpful: 
 
Database builds fine for me and searches. Found everything (even in-game music that it possibly shouldn't have!) Maybe some kind of folder mask would be useful. Maybe Trondis23 has a file the system crashes whem trying to parse?
 
The menu items could do with being a bit bigger as I sometimes hit the wrong menu option. No motion sensor (at least, it doesn't change orientation when I rotate it - should it?)
 
Graphic equaliser buttons FAR too small, difficult to pick sliders.
 
Using the Android build from the first post.
 
Feb 10, 2011 at 9:34 AM Post #19 of 132
Quote:
 
Database builds fine for me and searches. Found everything (even in-game music that it possibly shouldn't have!) Maybe some kind of folder mask would be useful. Maybe Trondis23 has a file the system crashes whem trying to parse?
 
 

 
I have tried to mask folders on the SD card (using "database.exclude" files).  But it will crash every time. I get the message " *panic* Stkov tagcache " in tiny letters. What could be the reason?
 
 
Feb 10, 2011 at 9:42 AM Post #20 of 132
HTC ERIS
Custom 2.1 ROM
Yes, it is rooted
 
Thanks dfkt for the 320X480 fix.
 
It seems to work fine. This is the first time I have used Rockbox and I like it. The graphic EQ is way to small, but thats about it so far.
 
Cheers.
 
Feb 10, 2011 at 10:58 AM Post #23 of 132


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I've removed it. The interface isn't as good for the benefits of the music settings.
 
They need to work on the touchscreen UI more, maybe a new theme?


I kind of agree with that myself.  Android is a new animal and Rockbox may want to consider a slight tweak to the menu UI.  Since it's still in "Alpha" stage who knows what may be down the pike.
 
Feb 13, 2011 at 5:41 AM Post #28 of 132
HTC Desire 
Rooted
Gingerbread (2.3)
 
Works fine - have not experienced any crashes, but requires an option to exit.
 
Cowon D3
Not Rooted
Firmware 3.27
 
Works fine as well - some may experience audio cut-outs and freeze / lag, but these issues are assocatied with the D3 rather than the Rockbox built itself. Note that within the Android Cowon build, Rockbox could use Cowon sound enhancement settings if rockbox had the options within the player itself as these are part of the Android framework on the device
 
Feb 14, 2011 at 7:20 AM Post #30 of 132
What's the biggest capacity Android phone out there? I would really like to have a 64GB phone and Apple is still not doing it, for reasons unknown...
 

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