Jpeg viewer, Midiplay, 3 jpeg viewer – Toshiba Rockbox F Series User Manual

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Chapter 10.

Plugins

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10.3.3 JPEG viewer

Open a JPEG file in the File Browser to view it.
Note: When an audio file is playing the size of the image is limited as the decoding

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process needs to share memory with audio tracks. To be able to view a bigger file you
may need to stop playback.

Key

Action

Up / Down /
Left / Right

Move around in zoomed in image

Volume up

Zoom in

Volume down

Zoom out

A+Right

Next jpeg in directory

A+Left

Previous jpeg in directory

Menu

Show menu

The menu has the following entries.

Quit. Quits the viewer and returns to the File Browser.

Toggle Slideshow Mode. Enables or disables the slideshow mode.

Change Slideshow Timeout. You can set the timeout for the slideshow between 1 sec-

ond and 20 seconds.

Show Playback Menu. From the playback menu you can control the playback of the

currently loaded playlist and change the volume of your player.

Return. Returns you to the image

Note: Progressive scan and other unusual JPEG files are not supported, and will result

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in various “unsupported xx” messages. Processing could also fail if the image is too big
to decode which will be explained by a respective message.

10.3.4 Midiplay

To get MIDI file playback, a patchset is required. This file contains the instruments
required to synthesize the music. A sample patchset is available through the wiki at
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PluginMidiPlay

, and needs to be extracted to the .rockbox directory in the root of

your player. There should now be a /.rockbox/patchset/ directory, with the patchset
directory containing several .pat files and two .cfg files. Just select a MIDI file with
either the .mid or .midi extension in the file browser to start playback.

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