The Rockbox ManualforArchos Recorder 6, 10, 15 and 20rockbox.orgMarch 23, 2009
Chapter 1. Introduction 101 Introduction1.1 WelcomeThis is the manual for Rockbox. Rockbox is an open source firmware replacementfor a growing number o
Chapter 11. Plugins 100Set Keys (BUGGY) Select this option to set a new keymapping.Quit RockBoy. Quits the Rockboy plugin.11.3.7 SearchThis plugin can
Chapter 11. Plugins 101Viewer Options Encoding sets the codepage in the text viewer. Available settings:UTF-8 (Unicode), BIG5 (Traditional Chinese), K
Chapter 11. Plugins 102Compatibility• Currently messages are in English• Does not currently support right-to-left languages.11.3.10 VBRfixThis function
Chapter 11. Plugins 10311.3.12 ZXBoxFigure 11.38: ZXBoxZXBox is a port of the “Spectemu” ZX Spectrum 48k emulator for Rockbox (Zproject’shomepage). To
Chapter 11. Plugins 104format will be chosen after the extension you specified, per default .z80 will betaken in case you leave it open.Toggle Fast Mod
Chapter 11. Plugins 105have a DIN-style circular jack with 8 pins (7 in a ∼ 270 degree circle, one in the center).A standard 5-pin DIN plug is OK for
Chapter 11. Plugins 106Information explainedAt the top of the battery bench.txt file is various information on how to use the plugin,followed by the da
Chapter 11. Plugins 10711.4.3 CalculatorFigure 11.39: CalculatorThis is a simple scientific calculator for use on the player. It works like a standardc
Chapter 11. Plugins 108Key ActionLeft / Right /Up / DownMove the selectorPlay Show memos for the selected dayOn + Up /DownPrevious / Next monthOff Quit
Chapter 11. Plugins 109While playingThe number of the current player is displayed on the top line. The time below is thetime remaining for that round
Chapter 1. Introduction 11channel for Rockbox is #rockbox on irc://irc.freenode.net. A bunch of helpful developersand users are usually around. Just j
Chapter 11. Plugins 110Key configurationKey ActionLeft / Right Cycle through modesUp / Down Cycle through skinsF1 Main MenuPlay Start / Stop CounterLon
Chapter 11. Plugins 111Digital modeAn imitation of an LCD, this mode shows a Clock comprised of digital “segments”. TheDate readout, if enabled, is di
Chapter 11. Plugins 112Linux selects Linux files. Default files are .dolphinview, .d3lphinview, and .Trash-*/.Windows selects Windows files. Default files
Chapter 11. Plugins 113Key ActionOff Quit11.4.11 md5sumOpen a file, a directory or just launch it from the plugin menu to create an md5sum ofthe file, th
Chapter 11. Plugins 114Import List From Textfile Imports the list from /.rockbox/folder advance list.txtQuitFolder List Editor KeysKey ActionRight or O
Chapter 11. Plugins 115Figure 11.43: The Split Editor’s Main ScreenThe Split Editor’s Main ScreenThe waveform displays the volume of the song over tim
Chapter 11. Plugins 116Playback loops from the beginning of the visible area to the split point. Thismode is best used when fine tuning the split indic
Chapter 11. Plugins 117Key ActionUp / Down Select itemPlay Toggle / edit itemOff CancelTable 11.2: Controls in the save dialogueScaleThe values in the
Chapter 11. Plugins 11811.4.16 StopwatchFigure 11.46: StopwatchA simple stopwatch program with support for saving times.Key ActionOff Quit PluginPlay S
Chapter 11. Plugins 119Key ActionRight or On Edit Line / Select CharacterLeft or Off Exit / Abort EditingF1 Show Item MenuLong Play Delete LineThe Rock
Chapter 2. Installation 122 InstallationInstalling Rockbox is generally a quick and easy procedure. However before beginningthere are a few things it
Chapter 12. Advanced Topics 12012 Advanced Topics12.1 Customising the User Interface12.1.1 Getting ExtrasRockbox supports custom fonts. A collection o
Chapter 12. Advanced Topics 121number of WPS files included in Rockbox, and you can load one of these at anytime by selecting it in Settings → Theme Se
Chapter 12. Advanced Topics 122The last else part is optional, and will be displayed if the tag has no value. TheWPS parser will always display the la
Chapter 12. Advanced Topics 123Example%?it<%t8%s%it|%s%fn>;%?ia<%t3%s%ia|%t0>The format above will do two different things depending if ID3
Chapter 12. Advanced Topics 12412.3 Managing Rockbox Settings12.3.1 Introduction to .cfg Files.Rockbox allows users to store and load multiple setting
Chapter 12. Advanced Topics 125you are in the car, and a regular LCD setting when you are using headphones. You couldcreate configuration files that con
Chapter 12. Advanced Topics 126rename your old firmware files with names like ajbrec.ajz.old and so on, because it ispossible that the player will load
Chapter 12. Advanced Topics 127contain a copy of Rockbox 3.2 in the main image. It can easily be updated/replacedlater.The bootloader allows to select
Chapter 12. Advanced Topics 128we still didn’t manage to scare you off, you need to press F3 to actually programand verify. The programming takes just
Appendix A. File formats 129The Rockbox manual Archos Recorder
Chapter 2. Installation 13• Automatically install all suggested components (“Complete Installation”).• Selectively install optional components.• Insta
Appendix A. File formats 130A File formatsA.1 Supported file formatsIcon File Type Extension Action when selectedDirectory none The browser enters that
Appendix B. WPS Tags 131B WPS TagsB.1 Status BarTag Description%we Status Bar Enabled%wd Status Bar DisabledThese tags override the player setting for
Appendix B. WPS Tags 132B.3 Power Related InformationTag Description%bl Show numeric battery level in percent.Can also be used in a conditional: %?bl&
Appendix B. WPS Tags 133B.5 Playlist/Song InfoTag Description%pb Progress BarThis will replace the entire line with a progress bar.You can set the hei
Appendix B. WPS Tags 134B.8 Repeat ModeTag Description%mm Repeat mode, 0-4, in the order: Off, All, One, Shuffle , A-BExample: %?mm<Off|All|One|Shuffl
Appendix B. WPS Tags 135B.11 SettingsTag Description%St|<setting name>| Display the value of any Rockbox settingExample: Can be used as a simple
Appendix B. WPS Tags 136Examples: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 conta
Appendix B. WPS Tags 137B.15 Real Time ClockTag Description%cd Day of month%ce Zero padded day of month%cH Zero padded hour from 00 to 24%ck Hour from
Appendix C. Album Art 138C Album ArtC.1 IntroductionRockbox allows you to put the album art, or another image related to the music on yourplayerto dis
Appendix D. Config file options 139D Config file optionsSetting Allowed Values Unitvolume -100 -to +12 dBbass -15 to +15 dBtreble -15 to +15 dBbalance -
Chapter 2. Installation 14development, you should stick with the release.Please now go to section 2.2.3 (page 14) to complete the installation procedu
Appendix D. Config file options 140Setting Allowed Values Unitcontrast 0 to 63 N/Abacklight timeout off, on, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,15, 20, 25,
Appendix D. Config file options 141Setting Allowed Values Unitskip length track, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15 minutesstart in screen previous, root, files, db
Appendix D. Config file options 142Setting Allowed Values Unitrec right gain 0 to 15 N/Aeditable recordings off,on N/Arec timesplit off, 0:05, 0:10, 0:1
Appendix E. User feedback 143E User feedbackE.1 Bug reportsIf you experience inappropriate performance from any supported feature, please file abug rep
Appendix E. User feedback 144E.2.2 Features we will not implementThis is a list of Feature Requests we get repeatedly that we simply cannot do. View i
Appendix E. User feedback 145• Interfacing with other USB devices (like cameras) or 2 player games over USBThe USB system demands that there is a mast
Appendix F. Changelog 146F ChangelogF.1 What is new since v3.1?F.1.1 New features? 2009-03-06: PictureFlow supports all targets except Archos Player,
Appendix F. Changelog 147F.3 What is new since v2.5?F.3.1 New features? 2008-07-07: Added keybox plugin? 2008-05-04: Added study mode? 2008-04-23: Lam
Appendix F. Changelog 148? 2006-10-19: last.fm (audioscrobbler) logging support? 2006-10-05: FM radio region setting? 2006-09-15: ZX spectrum emulator
Appendix F. Changelog 149? 2006-02-07: Equalizer configuration for software codec platforms? 2006-02-06: The Rockbox manual is available in LATEXformat
Chapter 2. Installation 152.3 Running RockboxWhen you turn the unit on, Rockbox should load.2.4 Updating RockboxRockbox can be easily updated with Roc
Appendix G. Credits 150G CreditsPeople that have contributed to the project, one way or another. Friends!· Bj¨orn Stenberg · Linus Nielsen Feltz-ing ·
Appendix G. Credits 151Hand · Nick Lanham · Sebastian Hen-riksen · Martin Scarratt · KarlKurbjun · Tomasz Malesinski · An-drew Pilley · Matt v.d. West
Appendix G. Credits 152· Stepan Moskovchenko · John S.Gwynne · Brian J. Morey · Stijn Hisken· Bertrik Sikken · Karim Boucher· James Espinoza · Franz R
Appendix H. Licenses 153H LicensesH.1 GNU Free Documentation LicenseVersion 1.2, November 2002Copyrightc2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Appendix H. Licenses 1598. TRANSLATIONTranslation is considered a kind of modification, so you may distribute translations of theDocument under the ter
Chapter 3. Quick Start 163 Quick Start3.1 Basic Overview3.1.1 The player’s controlsThroughout this manual, the buttons on the player are labelled acco
Appendix H. Licenses 160CopyrightcYEAR YOUR NAME. Permission is granted to copy, distributeand/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Fre
Appendix H. Licenses 161H.2 The GNU General Public LicenseVersion 2, June 1991Copyrightc 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.51 Franklin Street,
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Appendix H. Licenses 165decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system anda licensee cannot impose that choice.This se
Appendix H. Licenses 166you for damages, including any general, special, incidental or con-sequential damages arising out of the use or inability to u
Appendix H. Licenses 167The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate partsof the General Public License. Of course, the com
Chapter 3. Quick Start 17On the top of the player is the headphone jack on the left and the Line-Out jack onthe right. On the bottom of the player is
Chapter 3. Quick Start 18the tree view use Down and Up to move around the selection. Use Right or On toselect an item. When browsing the file system se
Chapter 3. Quick Start 19from the Internet make sure you have the needed fonts installed as otherwise the thememay get displayed garbled.The Rockbox m
2Rockboxhttp://www.rockbox.org/Open Source Jukebox FirmwareRockbox and this manual is the collaborative effort of the Rockbox team andits contributors.
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 204 Browsing and playing4.1 File BrowserFigure 4.1: The file browserRockbox lets you browse your music in either of two
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 214.1.1 File Browser ControlsKey ActionUp/Down Go to previous/next item in list. If youare on the first/last entry, the
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 22Playlist. Enters the Playlist Submenu (see section 4.5.3 (page 34)).Playlist Catalog. Enters the Playlist Catalog Su
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 234.1.3 Virtual KeyboardFigure 4.3: The virtual keyboardThis is the virtual keyboard that is used when entering text i
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 24completely customised. More information on how to achieve this can be found on theRockbox website at ZDataBase.4.2.2
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 25read old database code. But, all modifications exported to ASCII format shouldbe readable by all database versions.Im
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 26Tag Type Originfilename string systemalbum string id tagalbumartist string id tagartist string id tagcomment string i
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 27• The ID3 album name.• The ID3 artist name.• Bit rate. VBR files display average bitrate and “(avg)”• Elapsed and tot
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 284.3.1 WPS Key ControlsKey ActionUp / Down Volume up/down.Left Go to beginning of track, or if pressedwhile in the fir
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 29unless you play an audio file that is distorted heavily. If you encounter clippingwhile recording, your recording wil
Contents 3Contents1 Introduction 101.1 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.2 Getting more help . . .
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 30Playback SettingsThis is a shortcut to the Playback Settings Menu, where you can configure shuffle,repeat, party mode,
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 31normal pitch. 200% means double playback speed and the pitch that is an octavehigher than the normal pitch. It is no
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 32Rockbox handles function buttons in a different way to the Archos software. F1 isalways bound to the menu function, w
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 33create a playlist containing all songs in it. This means that just about anythingthat is described in this chapter w
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 34By using the Main MenuTo create a playlist containing all music on your player, you can use the CreatePlaylist comma
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 35Play Next. Replaces all but the current playing track with track(s). Current playingtrack is queued.The Playlist Sub
Chapter 4. Browsing and playing 364.5.6 Loading saved playlistsThrough the File BrowserPlaylist files, like regular music tracks, can be selected throu
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 375 The Main Menu5.1 Introducing the Main MenuFigure 5.1: The main menuThe Main Menu is the screen from which all of the Rock
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 385.3 Recent BookmarksFigure 5.2: The list bookmarks screenIf the Save a list of recently created bookmarks option is enabled
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 395.6 Now Playing/Resume PlaybackGo to the While Playing Screen and resume if music playback is stopped or pausedand there is
Contents 44.2.3 The Database Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244.2.4 Using the Database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 405.7.6 Recording SettingsThe Recording Settings menu allows you to configure settings related to recording.The details of thi
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 41Key ActionUp / Down Select setting.Left / Right Adjust selected setting.Play Start recording.While recording: pause recordi
Chapter 5. The Main Menu 425.10 PluginsWith this option you can load and run various plugins that have been written for Rock-box. There are a wide var
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 436 Sound SettingsFigure 6.1: The sound settings screenThe sound settings menu offers a selection of sound settings you may c
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 446.4 BalanceThis setting controls the balance between the left and right channels. The default, 0,means that the left and r
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 45vocal range are unaffected, since the human ear picks these up very easily at any soundlevel. It is of course also possible
Chapter 6. Sound Settings 46MDB Centre Frequency: The cutoff frequency of your headphones or speakers. This isusually given in the specification for the
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 477 Playback SettingsThe Playback Settings menu allows you to configure settings related to audio play-back.7.1 ShuffleTurni
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 487.3 Play Selected FirstThis setting controls what happens when you select a file for playback while shuffle modeis on. If
Chapter 7. Playback Settings 49Note: You must have the Repeat option set to No for Auto-Change Directory tobfunction properly.Note: This feature only
Contents 56.7 Loudness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446.8 Auto Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 8. General Settings 508 General SettingsFigure 8.1: The general settings screen8.1 PlaylistThe Playlist sub menu allows you to configure settin
Chapter 8. General Settings 51Show Files: This option controls which files are displayed in the File Browser.All: The File Browser displays all files an
Chapter 8. General Settings 52Backlight: The amount of time the backlight shines after a key press. If set toOff, the backlight will not light when a
Chapter 8. General Settings 53Screen Scrolls Out of View: Screens can be manually scrolled horizontally bypressing On+Right/Left . Setting this option
Chapter 8. General Settings 54be displayed in units like volts or watts because such units depend on yourheadphones.Minimum and maximum range: These t
Chapter 8. General Settings 55the last user activity and the time that the disk spins down. This idle time is onlyaffected by user activity, like navig
Chapter 8. General Settings 56or for individual (saved) playlists. They are stored next to the directory/playlist theyreference. You can store multipl
Chapter 8. General Settings 57Key ActionDown Selects the next bookmark.Up Selects the previous bookmark.Right or On Resumes from the selected bookmark
Chapter 8. General Settings 58You can use pre-generated .talk clips to have directory names spoken properly, butyou must enable this explicitly (see b
Chapter 9. Theme Settings 599 Theme SettingsThe Theme Settings menu offers options that you can change to customize the visualapperance of Rockbox.Brow
Contents 610.8 Clear Recording Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6210.9 Clipping Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 10. Recording Settings 6010 Recording SettingsFigure 10.1: The recording settings screenNote: To change the location where recordings are stor
Chapter 10. Recording Settings 61the sound is recorded using:MPEG v1 for 48, 44.1 and 32MPEG v2 for 24, 22.05 and 16Note: You cannot change the sample
Chapter 10. Recording Settings 6210.7 Prerecord TimeThis setting buffers a small amount of audio so that when the record button is pressed,the recordin
Chapter 10. Recording Settings 63Start Above The start threshold defines the minimal volume a sound must have to startthe recording. It is displayed nu
Chapter 11. Plugins 6411 PluginsPlugins are programs that Rockbox can load and run. Only one plugin can be loaded ata time. Plugins have exclusive con
Chapter 11. Plugins 65Key ActionIn menuOn Start new gamePlay Resume saved gameRight Show high scoresOff QuitIn gameLeft / Right /Up / Down Enter bettin
Chapter 11. Plugins 66Special itemsDisplayed Name DescriptionN Normal Returns paddle to normal.D Die Ball dies; lose a life.L Life Gain a life.F Fire
Chapter 11. Plugins 67Key ActionOn Pause gameLeft / Right Aim the bubblePlay Fire bubbleF1 Save gameOff Exit to menu11.1.4 ChessboxFigure 11.4: Chessbo
Chapter 11. Plugins 68KeysKey ActionDirection keys Move the cursorPlay Pick up / Drop pieceF1 Change levelOn Force playOff Show the menu11.1.5 ChopperN
Chapter 11. Plugins 69Flipping the colour of the token under the cursor also flips the tokens above, below, leftand right of the cursor. The aim is to
Contents 711.2.12 Snow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9411.2.13 Starfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 11. Plugins 70The file "/sgf/gbn def.sgf" is used by the plugin to store any unsaved changes inthe most recently loaded game. This me
Chapter 11. Plugins 71Options. Open the Options Menu.Context Menu. Open the Context Menu which allows you to set play modes andother tools.Quit. Leave
Chapter 11. Plugins 72saving any unsaved changes. These autosaves go to the file "/sgf/gbn def.sgf"regardless of if you have loaded a game or
Chapter 11. Plugins 7311.1.9 JewelsFigure 11.7: JewelsJewels is a simple yet addicting game which involves swapping pairs of jewels in orderto form co
Chapter 11. Plugins 74Key ActionUp, Down, Left,RightMove CharacterOff Menu11.1.11 MinesweeperFigure 11.9: Minesweeper pluginThe classic game of mineswe
Chapter 11. Plugins 7511.1.12 PegboxFigure 11.10: pegboxTo beat each level, you must destroy all of the pegs. If two like pegs are pushed intoeach oth
Chapter 11. Plugins 76Key ActionF1 Left player upLeft Left player downF3 Right player upRight Right player downOff Quit11.1.14 RobotfindskittenFigure 11
Chapter 11. Plugins 77a row is completed, it will be cleared away, and you gain points. For every ten linescompleted, the game level increases, making
Chapter 11. Plugins 78Key ActionLeft, Right, Upand DownMove TileF1 ShuffleF2 Change between picture and numberedtilesOff Stop the game11.1.18 SnakeFigure
Chapter 11. Plugins 79ends when the snake hits a wall, or runs into itself.Key ActionIn menuUp / Down Set game speedRight / Left Select starting mazeF
Contents 812.3.1 Introduction to .cfg Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12412.3.2 Specifications for .cfg Files. . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 11. Plugins 80Key ActionIn gameUp, Down, Left,RightMove the “sokoban” up, down, left, orrightOff MenuF1 Back to previous levelF2 Restart levelF
Chapter 11. Plugins 81Key ActionUp / Down /Left / RightMove Cursor around.On Select cards, move cards, reveal hiddencards...F1 If a card was selected
Chapter 11. Plugins 8211.1.23 StarFigure 11.20: Star gameThis is a puzzle game. It is actually a rewrite of Star, a game written by CDK designedfor th
Chapter 11. Plugins 83estimate of its difficulty (very easy, easy, medium, hard or fiendish) will be displayedon the screen. New games can be generated f
Chapter 11. Plugins 8411.1.25 WormletFigure 11.22: Wormlet gameWormlet is a multi-user multi-worm game on a multi-threaded multi-functional Rockboxcon
Chapter 11. Plugins 85Players Modes Player 1 Player 2 Player 30 Out of con-trolWith no player taking part in the game all worms areout of control and
Chapter 11. Plugins 86Thus eating an “argh” must be avoided under any circumstances. “Arghs” havethe annoying tendency to accumulate.Worms. Thou shall
Chapter 11. Plugins 87Wormed: The worm tried to eat another worm or even itself. That’s why it is deadnow. Making traps for other players with a worm
Chapter 11. Plugins 88Key ActionUp, Down, Left,RightMove around the arenaPlay PauseOff Open menu11.2 Demos11.2.1 BounceFigure 11.24: BounceThis demo is
Chapter 11. Plugins 89from the System section of the Rockbox main menu. Exit at any time by pressing Leftor Off.11.2.3 CubeFigure 11.25: CubeThis is a
Contents 9E.2.1 Rules for submitting a new feature idea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143E.2.2 Features we will not implement . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 11. Plugins 90Key ActionUp / Down Increase / decrease speedRight / Left Add / remove polygonOff Quit11.2.5 FireFigure 11.27: FireFire is a demo
Chapter 11. Plugins 9111.2.7 MandelbrotFigure 11.28: MandelbrotThis demonstration draws fractal images from the Mandelbrot set using the greyscaleengi
Chapter 11. Plugins 9211.2.9 OscilloscopeFigure 11.30: OscilloscopeThis demo shows the shape of the sound samples that make up the music being played.
Chapter 11. Plugins 93working correctly before attempting to use PictureFlow. In addition, there are someother points of which to be aware:• PictureFl
Chapter 11. Plugins 94Show album title. Allows setting the album title to be shown above or below the coverart, or not at all.Resize Covers. Set wheth
Chapter 11. Plugins 9511.2.13 StarfieldFigure 11.34: StarfieldStarfield simulation (like the classic screensaver).Key ActionRight / Left Increase / decre
Chapter 11. Plugins 96Key ActionOff Save settings and quitOn HelpF1 SettingsUp Raise VolumeDown Lower Volume11.3 ViewersViewers are plugins which are a
Chapter 11. Plugins 97Advanced UsagePlacing the line “#Display last path segments=n” (where n is a number) in the beginningof a .link file will leave j
Chapter 11. Plugins 98• The PluginChip8 page on www.rockbox.org has several attached: ZPluginChip8• Check out the HP48 chip games section: http://www.
Chapter 11. Plugins 9911.3.5 Rockbox flashFor “playing” .UCL files on a flashed player. Reprograms the flash memory of the playerunit (see section 12.5 (p
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