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Rio
September 22, 2004
Rio Carbon Firmware Updated
Rio has updated the firmware for the new Carbon player to version 1.16. Download it here. New in this version:
- Fixed issue where Time Remaining wasn't displayed properly
- Fixed Voice Recorder issue where that created duplicate ghost recordings
- Fixed issue where unit may hang when advancing to next chapter in Audible file.
- Fixed issue where Audible tracks advanced to next chapter after selecting Voice Record.
- Fixed language that wasn't properly localized or formatted in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Japanese
- Slowed down text scroll rate to improve readability.
- General Improvements to Bookmark performance.
- General Improvements to User Inteface
- General Improvements to User Interface responsiveness including when drive is spinning up/down or caching
- General Improvements to Playlist performance.
- Fixed issue where Playlist would properly advance if it contained a spoken word track.
- General Improvements to Voice Recorder performance
- Fixed issue where FF didn't cycle through recordings in Voice Recorder Mode
- Fixed issue where voice recordings didn't have appropriate time code
- Fixed issue where voice recording format was displayed incorrectly
- Improved accuracy of recording level indicator
- Fixed issue where voice recordings were clipped.
- The Carbon can no longer be turned off when connected to your computers USB port. This allows the player to charge while it's connected.
Also available is an updated version of the Rio Music Manager.
Posted September 22, 2004 in
Rio by Lindsey Smith
If I have songs in Hebrew can I configure Carbon to display them correctly?
thanks!
Posted by: billy at December 7, 2004 11:24 PM
If I have songs in Hebrew can I configure Carbon to display them correctly?
thanks!
Posted by: billy at December 7, 2004 11:25 PM
Billy,
I wasn't able to find out anything one way or the other regarding Hebrew support. Try asking at the Rio community forum Riovolution.
http://www.riovolution.com/
Posted by: Lindsey Smith at December 8, 2004 12:23 PM