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Gigibeat S Manual - Correct display of manual installation items 'Single Boot' and 'Dual Boot' - add missing frequencies to Recording Settings.
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\opt{x5}{88.2kHz, 44.1kHz, 22.05kHz and 11.025kHz}
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\opt{sansaAMS}{96kHz, 88.2kHz, 64kHz, 48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz, 24kHz, %
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22.05kHz, 16kHz, 12kHz, 11.025kHz and 8kHz}
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\opt{gigabeats}{48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz, 24kHz, 22.05kHz, 16kHz, 12kHz, %
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11.025kHz and 8kHz}
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are available. Higher sample rates use up more disk space, but give better
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sound quality.
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\opt{swcodec}{\note{The 11.025kHz setting is not available when using %
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ bootloader) and executed when your \dap{} is powered on.
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and then perform one of the following, depending on whether you want single
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or dual-boot.
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\item[Single Boot.] Run \fname{beastpatcher.exe}. You should see some
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\item Single Boot. Run \fname{beastpatcher.exe}. You should see some
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information displayed about
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your \dap{} and a message asking you if you wish to install the Rockbox
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bootloader. Press i followed by ENTER, and beastpatcher will
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ install the bootloader. After a short time you should see the message
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``[INFO] Bootloader installed successfully''. Press ENTER again to exit
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beastpatcher.
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\item[Dual Boot.] Inside the \fname{MESV12US.zip} file you downloaded earlier
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\item Dual Boot. Inside the \fname{MESV12US.zip} file you downloaded earlier
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you should find an \fname{.iso} file. Using e.g. 7zip
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(\url{http://www.7-zip.org} you can extract an \fname{.exe} file from this
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\fname{.iso} file. Using 7zip again, extract the \playerman{} firmware file
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ computer as a standard USB Mass Storage device.
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and then perform one of the following,
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depending on whether you want single or dual-boot.
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\item [Single Boot.] Double-click on the beastpatcher icon. You can also
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\item Single Boot. Double-click on the beastpatcher icon. You can also
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drag the beastpatcher icon to a location on your hard drive and launch
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it from the Terminal. If all has gone well, you should see some
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information displayed about your \dap{} and a message asking you if you
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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ should see the message ``[INFO] Bootloader installed successfully''
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followed by some error messages that you can safely ignore. Press
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ENTER again to exit beastpatcher and then quit the Terminal application.
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\item[Dual Boot.] Inside the \fname{MESV12US.zip} file you downloaded earlier
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\item Dual Boot. Inside the \fname{MESV12US.zip} file you downloaded earlier
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you should find an \fname{.iso} file. Using e.g. 7zip
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(\url{http://www.7-zip.org} you can extract an \fname{.exe} file from this
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\fname{.iso} file. Using 7zip again, extract the \playerman{} firmware file
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\item Attach your \dap{} to your computer and then perform one of the following,
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depending on whether you want single or dual-boot.
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\item [Single Boot.] Open up a terminal window and type the following commands:
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\item Single Boot. Open up a terminal window and type the following commands:
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\begin{code}
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cd $HOME
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installed successfully'' followed by some error
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messages that you can safely ignore. Press ENTER again to exit beastpatcher.
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\item[Dual Boot.] Inside the \fname{MESV12US.zip} file you downloaded earlier
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\item Dual Boot. Inside the \fname{MESV12US.zip} file you downloaded earlier
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you should find an \fname{.iso} file. Using e.g. 7zip
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(\url{http://www.7-zip.org} you can extract an \fname{.exe} file from this
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\fname{.iso} file. Using 7zip again, extract the \playerman{} firmware file
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``USB Mass Storage'' mode, which exposes your \daps{} disk to your computer
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as a standard USB Mass Storage device.
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\end{enumerate}
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\end{enumerate}
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