I recently got a rio car empeg mk2
Congratulations on your new toy! Welcome to the BBS.
And it's a Mk2
a by the way, if it says Rio on the top.
After emploding when it reboots, the player seems to hang with the flashing light.
Known bug in software version 2.0 beta 11. Already fixed in their next internal software build (not publically released yet). Interesting that you already discovered the work-around of rebooting the player to get the process to continue, bravo.
I'd like to easily dock my empeg at home and office. Does anyone make any desk docking stations that minimally include a quarter inch audio jack, clipless ethernet plug, usb, serial, and power?
I haven't seen anyone do a third-party sale of a docking station yet (if I recall correctly), although some have offered. Most everyone takes it on as a personal project of their own. Having done two myself, I see why. Building things is hard.
Two things to note about a docking station:
1) To do it properly requires owning a spare car-dock-sled as one of its main components. These were once sold as an accessory, but are now sold out, and are therefore hard to come by.
2) Docked USB is something that I've never seen anyone try. Most people don't bother with it and instead they do ethernet only. If you've got docked ethernet and serial working, there's no reason to have USB at all.
How do I reset the plays counters on all the files? I tried to delete the songs (including the files) but the counters are still there when I put the songs back.
Yeah, at the current time, there's no way to reset the plays counter on a by-song basis, and the act of deleting and re-adding a file doesn't reset it. In fact, I think this is a pretty serious bug, because you can: 1) Delete a song. 2) Add a different song in its place. 3) The new different song has the old song's plays-count number.
This is because the plays counter goes by "FID" (file ID), and it's stored (I believe) on the scratch partition. So when you add and delete songs, it's not touching the data on the scratch partition. When you delete a song and add another song, the new song uses the same FID as the old one. I'm hoping to see this get addressed soon.
The only way to reset the plays counter on ALL the files would be to run the builder image, I think. Ouch.
Larger volume knobs. I have big hands, the knobs are rather small and short.
Knobs, plural? Yours has more than one?
I don't know anyone who makes knobs that are nonstandard size. Brian's making translucent backlit buttons but he does them standard size.
I don't have a problem with it, and I have big hands too. You don't have to grip the sides of the knob, you can use it by laying your fingers flat on the front of it, too.
Basically i'd like to see something where I can drag and drop my mp3 directory every so often and it update everything, including the playlists i've already generated.
I agree and I would like to see this, too. Perhaps Jemplode will do this in the future. I don't have a solution to this at the moment, except to say that my PC is now no longer my main source of MP3 organization. All of my playlist organization now happens in Emplode and I don't have any playlists on the PC any more.
When adding a file by the same name, but file size, checksum, date, etc has been changed, will it delete the old file and upload the new one?
FAQ entries
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here.
Related question. Is it possible to do some sort of mirror operation, including deleting files from the empeg when they do not exist on the PC?
Currently, you can only do this if you're writing your own scripts for emptool (as far as I know).
I'd like to see a feature like this someday.
wanted one since I first heard about it back in 1998 or 1999, but until recently only had a single DIN car so it was not really feasible since I also want cd player in the dash. Now that I finally have one I look forward to using it.
And now that you finally have one, you'll realize that the CD player just gathers dust, and looks gaudy and out of place compared to the empeg. And that you should have just run the empeg by itself with an amp, way back in '99.