| \chapter{Getting started} |
| \newpage |
| \section{Welcome} |
| This is the manual for Rockbox. Rockbox is a replacement firmware for the |
| Jukebox Studio, Recorder and Ondio players made by Archos, the H120/140 |
| players from iRiver and the Apple iPod Nano etc. It is a complete rewrite of |
| the software used to make the PDA play and record music, and contains many |
| features and enhancements not available in the original firmware supplied by |
| the manufacturer. Among the things that Rockbox has to offer are the |
| following: |
| |
| \begin{itemize} |
| \item Faster loading than the \playername firmware |
| \item Uninterrupted playing of MP3 files {--} skipping is very rare |
| \item More control over how your music is played |
| \item Built in viewers for several common file types |
| \item Sophisticated plugin system that allows the Jukebox to run games, |
| a calendar, a clock, and many other applications. |
| \item Totally removable. (Removal of Rockbox before returning the |
| Jukebox for repair under warranty is advised.) |
| \item Optional voice user interface for complete control without looking |
| at the screen |
| \end{itemize} |
| Rockbox is a complete from scratch rewrite of the \playername software and |
| uses no fragments of the original firmware. Not only is it free to |
| use, it's also released under the GNU public license, |
| which means that it will always remain free to both use and to change. |
| |
| \opt{Ondio}{Although Rockbox also runs on the Archos Ondio series of |
| flash based MP3 players, this is a recent development, which is not covered |
| fully in this manual. Most of this manual will, however, apply equally to |
| Rockbox on the Ondio Jukeboxes. For more details on the Ondio port, please |
| see the web page: |
| \url{http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ArchosOndio}.} |
| |
| \section{Getting more help} |
| |
| This manual is intended to be a comprehensive introduction to the Rockbox |
| software. There is, however, more help available. The Rockbox website at |
| \url{http://www.rockbox.org/}contains very extensive documentation and guides |
| written by members of the Rockbox community and this should be your first port |
| of call when looking for further help. |
| |
| \opt{Archos}{\input{chapter1/archos_choice}} |
| |
| |
| \section{Downloading Rockbox} |
| |
| The latest release of the Rockbox software will always be available from |
| \url{http://www.rockbox.org/download/}. |
| Windows users may wish to download the self{}-extracting Windows |
| installer, which works for all Jukebox models, but those wishing to |
| install manually or using a different operating system should choose |
| the .zip archive containing the firmware for their model of the |
| Jukebox. |
| |
| \section{Installing Rockbox} |
| |
| Using the Windows self installing executable to install Rockbox is the easiest |
| method of installing the software on your Jukebox. Simply follow the |
| on{}-screen instructions and select the appropriate drive letter and Jukebox |
| model when prompted. You can use ``Add / Remove Programs'' to uninstall the |
| software at a later date. |
| |
| For non{}-Windows users and those wishing to install manually from the archive |
| the procedure is still fairly simple. Connect your \playername to the computer |
| via USB as described in the manual that came with your \playername. On Windows, |
| the \playername drive will appear as a drive letter in your ``My Computer'' |
| folder. Take the file that you downloaded above, and unpack its contents to |
| your \playername drive. You can do this using a program such as |
| \url{http://www.info-zip.org/} or \url{http://www.winzip.org/}. |
| |
| You will need to unpack all of the files in the archive onto your hard |
| disk. If this has been done correctly, you will have a file called |
| \opt{h1xx,h300}{\fname{rockbox.iriver}} |
| \opt{ipodcolor,ipodnano}{\fname{rockbox.ipod?}} |
| \opt{ondio}{\fname{rockbox.ondio?}} |
| \opt{player}{\fname{archos.mod}} |
| \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\fname{ajbrec.ajz}} |
| in the main folder of your \playername drive, and also a folder called |
| /\fname{.rockbox}, which contains a number of system files used by the |
| software. |
| |
| \section{Enabling Speech Support (optional)} |
| |
| If you wish to use speech support you will also need a language file, |
| available from |
| \url{http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/VoiceFiles/}. |
| For the English language, the file is called \fname{english.voice}. |
| When it has been downloaded, unpack this file and copy it into the |
| \fname{lang} folder which is inside the /\fname{.rockbox} folder on |
| your Jukebox. Voice menus are turned on by default. See page |
| \pageref{ref:Voiceconfiguration} for details on voice settings. |
| |
| |
| \section{Running Rockbox} |
| |
| Remove your Jukebox from the computer's USB port. |
| Unplug any connected power supply and turn the unit off. When you next |
| turn the unit on, the Jukebox firmware will start to load, and then it |
| will load Rockbox for you. When you see the Rockbox splash screen, |
| Rockbox is loaded and ready for use. |
| |
| \section{Uninstalling Rockbox} |
| |
| If you would like to go back to using the |
| original \playername software, then connect the \playername up to your computer, |
| and delete the |
| \opt{h1xx,h300}{\fname{rockbox.iriver}} |
| \opt{ipodcolor,ipodnano}{\fname{rockbox.ipod?}} |
| \opt{ondio}{\fname{rockbox.ondio?}} |
| \opt{player}{\fname{archos.mod}} |
| \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\fname{ajbrec.ajz}} |
| If you wish to clean up your disk, you may also wish to delete the |
| \fname{.rockbox} folder and its contents. Turn the \playername off and on and |
| the normal \playername software will load. |