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DRAFT VERSION
The Rockbox Manual
for
Archos Jukebox Studio 5000, 6000, Player 10
and 20
rockbox.org
August 22, 2006
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DRAFT VERSIONThe Rockbox ManualforArchos Jukebox Studio 5000, 6000, Player 10and 20rockbox.orgAugust 22, 2006

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION 10from Rockbox website: Current Version, Daily Build and Bleeding Edge. You need todecide which one you want to i

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION 112.4. Running RockboxRemove your player from the computer’s USB port. Unplug any connected powersupply and turn

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 123. The Rockbox interface3.1. Your playerThroughout this manual, the buttons on the player are labelled

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 13On shutdown, Rockbox automatically saves its settings. In the unlikely event of asoftware failure, a h

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 143.2.1. File Browser ControlsKey ActionMinus/Plus Go to previous/next item in list. If youare on the fir

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 15Copy: Copies the name of the currently selected file or directory to the clipboard andmarks it to be ’c

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 16Insert last: Add track(s) to end of playlist.Queue: Queue is the same as Insert except queued tracks a

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 17Key ActionMinus/Plus Moves the arrow to/from the filenameand changes between the character barand BACKS

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 18section.3.3.3. The Tag Cache MenuAuto Update: If AUTO UPDATE is set to ON, each time the player boots,

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 19the information in the Tag Cache database.Note: You may need to increase the value of the MAX FILES IN

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DRAFT VERSION2Rockboxhttp://www.rockbox.org/Open Source Jukebox FirmwareCopyrightc 2006 The Rockbox Team.Rockbox and this manual is the collaborative

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 203.4.1. WPS Key ControlsKey ActionMenu+Plus/Minus Volume up/downMinus Go to beginning of track, or if p

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 3. THE ROCKBOX INTERFACE 21ID3 ViewerFigure 3.5.: The ID3 viewerThis screen is accessible from the WPS screen, and provides a det

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 4. THE MAIN MENU 224. The Main Menu4.1. Introducing the Main MenuFigure 4.1.: The main menuThe MAIN MENU is the screen from which

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 4. THE MAIN MENU 234.3. Recent BookmarksFigure 4.2.: The list bookmarks screenIf the SAVE A LIST OF RECENTLY CREATED BOOKMARKS op

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 4. THE MAIN MENU 24A theme is basically a configuration file, stored in a specific directory, that typicallychanges the WPS , font u

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 4. THE MAIN MENU 254.10. InfoThis option shows RAM buffer size, battery voltage level and estimated time remain-ing, disk total s

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 5. SOUND SETTINGS 265. Sound SettingsFigure 5.1.: The sound settings screenThe Sound Settings menu offers a selection of sound pr

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 5. SOUND SETTINGS 275.4. BalanceThis setting controls the balance between the left and right channels. The default, 0,means that

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 286. General SettingsFigure 6.1.: The general settings screen6.1. Playback OptionsThe PLAYBACK OPTIONS submen

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 29repeat mode and then the start and end points defined.Hold Play and press Left — Sets Start Point (A)Hold Pl

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DRAFT VERSIONCONTENTS 3Contents1. Getting started 71.1. Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.2. Gettin

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 30Fade On Stop/Pause: Enables and disables a fade effect when you pause or stopplaying a song. If the Fade on

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 31ID3 Database: This shows the files based on the TAG CACHE information, thusdisabling the FILE BROWSER. You c

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 32having any other effect. When disabled the first keypress will also performits appropriate action.Contrast:

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 33Battery Capacity: This setting can be used to tell Rockbox what capacity (in mAh)of battery is being used i

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 34Car Adapter Mode: When using the player in a car, CAR ADAPTER MODE automati-cally stops playback on the pla

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 35With the two RECENT ONLY options, nothing is written to the .bmark file. Ifthe MAINTAIN A LIST OF RECENTLY U

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 36• Setting the Sound Option CHANNELS to KARAOKE may disable voice menus.• Plugins do not support voice featu

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 377. PluginsPlugins are little programs that Rockbox can load and run. Only one plugin can beloaded at a time. Plugins

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 387.1.2. NimFigure 7.2.: NimRules of Nim: There are 21 matches. Two players (you and the Jukebox) alternatelypick a ce

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 39Key ActionOn Display at maximum frame ratePlay PauseMenu Cycle draw modePlus/Minus Increase / decrease x axisOn+ Plu

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DRAFT VERSIONCONTENTS 44.3. Recent Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234.4. Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . .

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 407.2.5. SnowFigure 7.5.: Have you ever seen snow falling?This demo replicates snow falling on your screen. If you lov

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 41Chop breaks lines at the maximum column limit.Line mode cycles through Normal, Join and Expand.Normal breaks lines a

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 427.3.4. VBRfixThis function scans a VBR (Variable Bitrate) MP3 file and updates/creates the Xing VBRheader. The Xing he

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 437.4.2. Battery BenchmarkThe Battery Benchmark Plugin enables you to test your battery’s performance, whilemaking nor

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 44Time Left It shows the estimated (by Rockbox) remaining time until shutdown. Again,as Level, this column can be used

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 45SetupKey ActionPlus/Minus Increase / decrease displayed ValuePlay Move to next screenStop Move to previous screen• F

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 46Key ActionMinus/Plus Pick between type and number of dicePlay/Stop Select number of sides or number of diceOn Roll d

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 7. PLUGINS 477.4.8. StatsFigure 7.8.: The stats-pluginThe stats-plugin simply counts the number of files and folders on your playe

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 488. Advanced Topics8.1. Customising the userinterface8.1.1. Getting Extras (Fonts, Languages)Rockbox supports

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 49/.rockbox folder, it will be remembered and used after reboot. The .wps file-name must be no more than 24 cha

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DRAFT VERSIONCONTENTS 57.3.1. Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407.3.2. Sort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 50If you use the upper-case versions of the three tags: F, I and D, they will instead referto the next song in

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 51• repeat. . .If the ID3 artist and title are not present:• Display the filename continuously.Note that by usi

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 52A configuration file may reside anywhere on the hard disk. Multiple configurationfiles are permitted. So, for ex

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 538.3.3. The MANAGE SETTINGS menuThe MANAGE SETTINGS menu can be found in the MAIN MENU. The MANAGE SET-TINGS

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 548.5. Rockbox in flashThese instructions are outdated!!. This section is a copy of the wikipage Flashin-gRockb

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 55• The second one is called rockbox flash.rock and is used to reprogram onlythe second image. It won’t touch

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 56from flash is not 100% stable for everyone, you can still use the box, reflash the secondimage with an updated

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 576. Connect the charger and make sure your batteries are also in good shape. That’sjust for security reasons,

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 581. Normally, you’ll simply download a .zip distribution. Copy all the content tothe USB drive, replacing the

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 8. ADVANCED TOPICS 59a CRC value of 0x222F in the hardware info screen. Without a boot ROM there isno UART boot safety net. To co

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DRAFT VERSIONCONTENTS 6B. WPS Tags 61B.1. Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61B.2. ID3 Info . . . . .

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX A. FILE FORMATS 60A. File formatsA.1. Supported file formatsIcon File Type Extension Action when selectedDirectory none The brows

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX B. WPS TAGS 61B. WPS TagsB.1. Status BarTag Description%we Status Bar Enabled%wd Status Bar DisabledThese tags override the play

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX B. WPS TAGS 62B.3. Power Related InformationTag Description%bl Show numeric battery level in percent.Can also be used in a condi

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX B. WPS TAGS 63B.5. Playlist/Song InfoTag Description%pb Progress BarThis will display a 1 character “cup” that empties as the ti

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX B. WPS TAGS 64Example: %?mm<Off|All|One|Shuffle|A-B>B.9. Playback Mode TagsTag Description%mp Play status, 0-4, in the ord

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX B. WPS TAGS 65• The size of the LCD screen for each player varies. See table below for appropriatesizes of each device. The x an

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX C. CONFIG FILE OPTIONS 66C. Config file optionsC.1. SettingsSetting Allowed Values Unitvolume -78 to +18 dBbass -15 to +15 dBtrebl

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX C. CONFIG FILE OPTIONS 67backlight timeout plugged off, on, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, seconds6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20,25, 30, 45, 60, 90disk

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX D. LCD SCREEN SIZES 68D. LCD Screen SizesPlayer Main LCD Size Remote LCD SizeArchos Players 11x2 characters (none)Archos Recorde

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX E. USER FEEDBACK 69E. User feedbackE.1. Bug reportsIf you experience inappropriate performance from any supported feature, pleas

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 1. GETTING STARTED 71. Getting started1.1. WelcomeThis is the manual for Rockbox. Rockbox is an open source firmware replacement f

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX E. USER FEEDBACK 70E.2.2. Features we will not implementThis is a list of Feature Requests we get repeatedly that we simply cann

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX E. USER FEEDBACK 71• Interfacing with other USB devices (like cameras) or 2 player games over USBThe USB system demands that the

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX F. CHANGELOG 72F. ChangelogF.1. What’s new since v2.5?Changes in version 2.5THE ROCKBOX MANUAL ARCHOS STUDIO/PLAYER

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX G. CREDITS 73G. CreditsPeople that have contributed to the project, one way or another. Friends!· BJ¨ORN STENBERG · LINUS NIELSE

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX G. CREDITS 74· NATHAN HAND · NICK LANHAM · SE-BASTIAN HENRIKSEN · MARTIN SCARRATT· KARL KURBJUN · TOMASZ MALESINSKI· ANDREW PILL

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX H. GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENCE 75H. GNU Free Documentation LicenceVersion 1.2, November 2002Copyrightc2000,2001,2002 Free So

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX H. GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENCE 76A ”Secondary Section” is a named appendix or a front-matter section of the Doc-ument that de

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX H. GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENCE 77serve the Title” of such a section when you modify the Document means that it remainsa secti

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX H. GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENCE 78It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of the Document wellbefore r

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX H. GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENCE 79J. Preserve the network location, if any, given in the Document for public access toa Transp

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 1. GETTING STARTED 8main channel for rockbox is #rockbox on irc://irc.freenode.net. A bunch of helpfuldevelopers and users are us

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX H. GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENCE 80You may combine the Document with other documents released under this License,under the term

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX H. GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENCE 81Translation is considered a kind of modification, so you may distribute translationsof the Do

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DRAFT VERSIONAPPENDIX H. GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENCE 82Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled”GNU Free Documen

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DRAFT VERSIONCHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION 92. Installation2.1. PrerequisitesBefore installing Rockbox you should make sure you meet the prerequisites. Also

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