thomasjfox
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2011-01-24
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#141
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2011-01-24
, 20:23
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#142
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2011-01-24
, 21:20
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2011-01-24
, 22:14
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#144
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2011-01-25
, 01:03
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#145
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2011-01-25
, 01:20
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#146
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2011-01-25
, 07:36
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#147
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I never used the bluetooth stuff before. I guess you can use it to rew/ff a track or change the volume? What else does it allow you to do?
/me wonders how those commands end up on the n900. Maybe on dbus?
Cheers,
Thomas
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2011-01-25
, 13:27
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#148
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2011-01-26
, 08:34
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#149
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Thanks this works great, does it impact on any other application? i.e is the database.ignore file a generic one used by other apps for example the stock media player or is this specific to Rockbox?
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2011-01-26
, 10:34
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@ Germany
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#150
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audiophile, rockbox |
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