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I found the only way to delete them is to set the original firmware into MTP mode then open up Rhythmbox or similar player that can use MTP and order the tracks by date added. These have been added using MTP mode and you can see them in Rockbox in Files -> #MUSIC#. I noticed every now and then some tracks I didn't recognise and discovered Sansa had already put some tracks preinstalled on the player. I've also found one useful feature of Rockbox is I can now log all my played tracks with Last.fm using a choice of different scrobblers, at the moment I'm using dap-scrob. So my Sansa Fuze is now gapless and has extra apps and themes, and can play even more codecs. Once you safely remove the player (right click and select 'safely remove' in Ubuntu) shut it down then start it up again and it should boot back into Rockbox. The computer doesn't 'see' the player while it's booted into Rockbox. I noticed though that you need to shut the player down before plugging into the computer, for when you need to add tracks, so that it boots into the original firmware. Once installed it should now boot up in Rockbox. Rockbox comes with lots of plugins and themes, I went for the Cabbie theme.įor the Sansa Fuze you need the bin file from the original firmware for it to modify as it dual boots the original firmware and Rockbox. Then click 'Complete Installation' or 'Minimal Installation' if you're short on space or don't want to install everything. Then plug in your player, fire it up and it should auto-detect which player you have as long as it's supported.
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To install it you download and install the rockbox utility for Linux, OSX or Windows. Rockbox is an alternative firmware for many different digital audio players.
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I was disappointed to hear a small but noticeable gap between tracks, so I decided to install Rockbox on it.
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It's not only a great album but also almost all the tracks follow on from each other without any gaps. A growing collection of extracted firmware files can be found at Daniels Sansa Series v2 Firmwares Forum Thread Relevant forum threads: Hardware Sansa Clip Zip Pictures of the insides of the Sansa Clip Zip: According to the diagnostic mode of the original firmware, the display can apparently be one of two types: Visionox or WiseChip. Recently I tested my Sansa Fuze to see if it is gapless using Dark Side of The Moon by Pink Floyd.