The Rockbox Manual for Toshiba Gigabeat F Series
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Contents
5 The Main Menu
Contents
10.1.11 Minesweeper
Contents
The Rockbox manual
Toshiba Gigabeat F Series
1.1 Welcome
1 Introduction
1.2 Getting more help
1.3 Naming conventions and marks
2 Installation
2.1 Overview
Prerequisites
Installing Rockbox
Automated Installation
2.3.1
2.3.2 Manual Installation
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2.5 Updating Rockbox
2.4 Running Rockbox
2.3.3 Enabling Speech Support optional
2.6.1 Automatic Uninstallation
2.6 Uninstalling Rockbox
2.6.2 Manual Uninstallation
3.1 Basic Overview
3 Quick Start
3.1.1 The player’s controls
3.1.3 Putting music on your player
3.1.2 Turning the player on and o
3.1.4 The rst contact
3.1.6 Basic concepts
3.1.5 Basic controls
1ID3 Tags, Vorbis comments, etc
3.2 Customising Rockbox
3.3 Charging
4 Browsing and playing
4.1 File Browser
4.1.1 File Browser Controls
4.1.2 Context Menu
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4.1.3 Virtual Keyboard
4.2.1 Introduction
4.2 Database
4.2.2 Initializing the Database
4.2.3 The Database Menu
4.2.4 Using the Database
4.3 While Playing Screen
genre
4.3.1 WPS Key Controls
4.3.2 Peak Meter
4.3.3 The WPS Context Menu
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4.4 Working with Playlists
4.4.1 Playlist terminology
4.4.2 Creating playlists
4.4.3 Adding music to playlists
4.4.4 Modifying playlists
4.4.6 Loading saved playlists
4.4.5 Saving playlists
4.4.7 Helpful Hints
5 The Main Menu
5.1 Introducing the Main Menu
5.5 Database
5.2 Navigating the Main Menu 5.3 Recent Bookmarks
5.4 Files
5.6 Now Playing/Resume Playback
5.7.2 Playback Settings
5.7 Settings
5.7.1 Sound Settings
5.7.3 General Settings
5.9 Plugins
5.10 System
5.11 Quick Screen
6 Sound Settings
6.1 Volume
6.4 Balance
6.2 Bass
6.3 Treble
6.5 Channels
6.7 Crossfeed
6.8 Equalizer
Bands 1-3 Peaking lters Peaking EQ lters boost or lower a frequency range centered at the center frequency chosen. Graphic equalizers in home stereos are usually peaking lters. The peaking lters in Rockbox’s EQ lets you adjust three dierent parameters for EQ bands 1 through 3. The \center parameter controls the center frequency of the frequency range that is aected as described above. The \gain parameter controls how much each band is adjusted, and works as for the low shelf lter. Finally, the \Q parameter controls how wide or narrow the aected frequency range is. Higher Q values will aect a narrower band of frequencies, while lower Q values will aect a wider band of frequencies
6.9 Dithering
7.1 Shue
Playback Settings
7.2 Repeat
7.5 Anti-Skip Buer
7.3 Play Selected First
7.4 Fast-Forward/Rewind
7.6 Fade on Stop/Pause
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7.9 Replaygain
7.10 Beep Volume
7.11 Auto-Change Directory
7.13 Last.fm Log
b b b b
7.12 Pause on Headphone Unplug
7.14 Cuesheet Support
7.15 Skip Length
8.1 Playlist
8 General Settings
8.2 File View
On The le extensions are always shown
Chapter 8. General Settings
O The le extensions are never shown
Only unknown types Only the extensions of unknown letypes are shown
8.3 Database
8.4 Display
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Chapter 8. General Settings
Status Bar Enables or disables the status bar at the upper side
Toshiba Gigabeat F Series
8.5 System
8.5.2 Battery
8.5.1 Start Screen
Disk
Idle Powero
8.5.3
8.5.4
8.5.6 Car Adapter Mode
8.5.7 Button Light Timeout
8.6 Bookmarking
8.5.8 Button Light Brightness
8.7 Language
8.8 Voice
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Chapter 8. General Settings
Toshiba Gigabeat F Series
9 Theme Settings
Background Colour Sets the background colour for the display
Chapter 9. Theme Settings
Reset Colours Resets the LCD display to Rockbox’s default colours
Foreground Colour Sets the colour used for text and icons
10 Plugins
10.1 Games
10.1.1 Blackjack
10.1.2 BrickMania
the paddle. Look out for the bad ones Special items
Power
Chapter 10. Plugins
Displayed
10.1.3 Bubbles
10.1.4 Chessbox
10.1.5 Chopper
10.1.6 Dice
10.1.7 Doom
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10.1.8 Flipit
10.1.9 Jewels
10.1.10 MazezaM
10.1.11 Minesweeper
10.1.12 Pacbox
pacman.5e 2791455babaf26e0b396c78d2b45f8f6 pacman.5f 9240f35d1d2beee017195653b5e405 pacman.6e 290aa5eae9e2f63587b5dd5a7da932da pacman.6f 19a886fcd8b5e88b0ed1b97f9d8659c0 pacman.6h d7cce8bd9563b133ec17ebbb6373d4 pacman.6j 33c0e197be4c787142af6c3be0d8f6b0
10.1.13 Pegbox
10.1.14 Pong
10.1.15 Robotndskitten
10.1.16 Rockblox
10.1.17 Rockblox1d
10.1.18 Sliding Puzzle
10.1.19 Snake
10.1.20 Snake
10.1.21 Sokoban
http//sokobano.de/en/levels.php
10.1.22 Solitaire
10.1.23 Spacerocks
10.1.24 Star
10.1.25 Sudoku
When you play Sudoku on paper most people like to mark numbers in cells that are possible candidates for the cells. This can be done with the scratchpad, shown as separate column. Change the number under the cursor to the number you want to put on the scratchpad and press the scratchpad button, the number will then be added. If the number was already on the scratchpad it will get removed again. The column is stored seperatly for every cell on the board. The stored values can be displayed inline as small
10.1.26 Wormlet
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Hints
Chapter 10. Plugins
Crashed This indicates that a worm has crashed against a wall
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10.1.27 Xobox
10.2 Demos
10.2.1 Bounce
10.2.2 Credits
10.2.3 Cube
Chapter 10. Plugins
10.2.4 Demystify
Up / Down Add / remove polygon Power Quit
Figure 10.27 Demystify Demystify is a screen saver like demo
10.2.5 Fire
10.2.6 Logo
10.2.7 Mandelbrot
Figure 10.30 Mosaique
10.2.8 Mosaique
Chapter 10. Plugins
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10.2.9 Oscilloscope
10.2.10 Plasma
Figure 10.33 Have you ever seen snow falling?
10.2.11 Snow
Chapter 10. Plugins
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Chapter 10. Plugins
10.2.12 Stareld
Up / Down Increase / decrease speed SelectChange colours Power Quit
Figure 10.34 Stareld
10.3 Viewers
10.2.13 VU meter
10.3.1 Shortcuts
Example MyMusic/collection/song.mp3TABMy favourite song
10.3.2 Chip-8 Emulator
lfo/chip8/CHIP8.htm
10.3.3 JPEG viewer
10.3.4 Midiplay
10.3.5 MPEG Player
10.3.6 PPM viewer
html
10.3.7 Rockboy
10.3.9 Sort
10.3.8 Search
10.3.10 Text Viewer
Chapter 10. Plugins
On has a scrollbar by default, until toggled
O has no scrollbar by default, until toggled
The Viewer’s Menu Quit Exits the plugin
10.3.11 VBRx
10.3.12 ZXBox
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10.4.1 Battery Benchmark
10.4 Applications
Seconds As time, it shows time passed in seconds. Nothing special, it is there because it is free and maybe someone might want to make graphs with seconds
10.4.3 Calendar
10.4.2 Calculator
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10.4.4 Chess Clock
Power
Setup
Power
Power
10.4.5 Clock
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10.4.6 Disk Tidy
10.4.9 md5sum
10.4.7 Keybox
10.4.8 Lamp
10.4.10 Metronome
10.4.11 Random Folder Advance Conguration
Figure 10.42 The stats-plugin
10.4.12 Stats
Chapter 10. Plugins
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10.4.13 Stopwatch
10.4.14 Text Editor
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11.1.1 Getting Extras
11 Advanced Topics
11.1 Customising the User Interface
11.1.2 Loading Fonts
11.1.6 Loading Backdrops
11.2 Conguring the WPS
11.1.5 Changing Filetype Colours
11.2.1 WPS General Info
Example ?mpStopj%PlayjPausejFfwdjRew
repeat
Example
Example ?it%t8%s%itj%s%fn%?ia%t3%s%iaj%t0
11.3 Managing Rockbox Settings
11.3.1 Introduction to .cfg Files
time format 12hour volume display numeric show files supported
11.3.2 Specications for .cfg Files
Example Example configuration file volume bass treble balance
wps /.rockbox/car.wps lang /.rockbox/afrikaans.lng
11.4.1 Using ROLO Rockbox Loader
11.3.3 The Manage Settings menu
11.4 Firmware Loading
A File formats
A.1 Supported le formats
A.2 Supported audio formats
c1000 to -c3000 les de
B.1 Status Bar
B WPS Tags
B.2 ID3 Info
B.3 Power Related Information
B.4 File Info
B.5 Playlist/Song Info
B.7 Sound DSP settings
B.6 Runtime Database
B.9 Repeat Mode
B.11 Changing Volume
B.8 Virtual LED
B.10 Playback Mode Tags
B.12 Settings
B.13 Images
B.14 Alignment
B.15 Conditional Tags
B.16 Real Time Clock
B.17 Other Tags
C Cong le options
o, on, unknown, view
backlight lters rst keypress
disable autoresume if phones
tagcache
Appendix C. Config file options
5min, 10min, 20min, 45min, 90min
o, 200ms, 300ms, 500ms, 1, 2
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 30, 1min
D User feedback
D.2 Feature ideas
D.2.1 Rules for submitting a new feature idea
D.1 Bug reports
D.2.2 Features we will not implement
E.1.1 New features
E.1 What is new since v3.0?
E.2 What is new since v2.5?
E.2.1 New features
? 2006-10-05 FM radio region setting
? 2007-06-17 Custom letype colour feature introduced
? 2006-11-06 Pitch adjustment in semitone steps
Appendix E. Changelog
E.2.2 Enhancements
E.2.3 New codecs supported
Other codecs ? SID ? MOD ? NSF, NSFE ? SPC ? MIDI ? SAP
Appendix E. Changelog
? AIFF ? FLAC ? ALAC ? Wavpack ? Shorten ? Monkey’s Audio
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F Credits
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Appendix F. Credits
Toshiba Gigabeat F Series
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Appendix F. Credits
Toshiba Gigabeat F Series
Preamble
G Licenses
G.1 GNU Free Documentation License
1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
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Appendix G. Licenses
Toshiba Gigabeat F Series
2. VERBATIM COPYING
3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
4. MODIFICATIONS
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O. Preserve any Warranty Disclaimers
Appendix G. Licenses
Toshiba Gigabeat F Series
6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
5. COMBINING DOCUMENTS
7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
9. TERMINATION
ADDENDUM How to use this License for your documents
8. TRANSLATION
10. FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE
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Appendix G. Licenses
Toshiba Gigabeat F Series
GNU General Public License
G.2 The GNU General Public License
Preamble
Terms and Conditions For Copying, Distribution and Modification
In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program or with a work based on the Program on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License
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No Warranty
Appendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
End of Terms and Conditions