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Old January 3rd, 2007, 12:09 PM
Newbie Floating Down The Mistic River
 
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Iriver Query...

Hey guys I'm very new to the whole moding my Iriver thing and I have jsut installed Rock box and I can't access my music or anything and I was wondering maybe I need something else to go with it, I feel like a fool not knowing what to do.
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Old January 3rd, 2007, 12:32 PM
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Read the manual, over at www.rockbox.org.. You want to read the 'Quick Start' and the 'Browsing and Playing music' chapters, then you'll be a master.

(Hint, iRiver hides the 'Music' folder. You either need to plug in your H10 (UMS mode) and then right-click and set it to unhidden. -- OR you need to put rockbox view mode to show 'All' instead of 'Supported', which will make hidden files and folders viewable in the file browser. -- OR you want to use the 'Database' and browse files by id3 tages (artists, albums...). In the second and last case, you *really want* to read those chapters in the manual, and it's not that long a read. Not at all.
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Old January 3rd, 2007, 12:38 PM
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Thanks for that mate, That was a real help
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