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Recording on iRiver

Features

  • 16 bit stereo and mono recording
  • 44.1, 22.05 and 11.025 kHz sampling rates
  • Uncompressed WAV and AIFF format
  • Compressed WavPack format
  • Real-Time MP3 encoding at various bitrates (quality)
  • Recording via Optical In (spdif)(not for H10)
  • Peak meter (before and during recording)
  • Automatic gain control (AGC)
  • Records almost 3 minutes before saving to disk (when recording to mp3, even more depending on the compression selected)
  • Seamless time or size split (start a new file when specified time or file size is reached)
  • Seamless auto-split at max. file size (2GB - 1MB ~= 3h 23m (uncompressed))
  • Prerecording (configurable, up to 30 seconds)
  • Triggered recording

Missing features

  • Set a start or stop time (delayed/timed recording)

Needs more testing

  • Stop while flushing to disk should work now
  • Recording uses cpu_boost now, otherwise the backlight fading (which changes cpu_boost) causes DMA to fail.

Gain settings

For both Mic and Line-in there is an analog and digital gain setting. Because the steps of the decimator are much smaller, they are used to add additional gain values between the (big) analog steps. So the gain will always change in 0.5dB steps, and be the optimal combination of analog and digital gain.

Line-in and internal mic gain are saved separately.

In the recording screen, with volume selected, pressing down first selects both left and right gain for stereo change. Pressing down again will then first select left gain, then right gain.

Setting Affects Description Range
Mic gain Internal mic Analog gain for microphone LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) 0 dB to 30 dB (2dB steps)
Line-in gain Line-in (and external mic) Analog gain for line-in PGA (Programmable Gain Amplifier) 0 dB to 24 dB (3dB steps)
Decimator gain Both mic and line-In Digital decimator volume -63 dB to 24 dB (0.5dB steps)

Bugs

Writing a recording to disk when disk is full results in a corrupt file being written which not readable (without repairing the file using third party software) in Rockbox or otherwise. This is more of a filesystem bug but occurs during recording and not playback. It is the last known critical recording bug for the iriver h100 series and possibly all of the coldfire targets. See FS#5852 for current status.

r20 - 02 Apr 2021 - 20:46:07 - UnknownUser

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