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Old 23rd Nov 2007, 1:05 pm
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Hello good people :-)
Greets from Serbia.
I've recently this player,and now i have some questions that bother me (very much).
I thought that website (www.mycrypton.com) writen on box would be helpfull.
But i was dead wrong.
I discovered that the company was from serbia and that it didn't actually made that player.
Minor changes in firmware and writing on housing of player is all they did.
I know that this is probably common in world,but i'm new to this (i just want to explain really deeeeep :-) ).
My PC detects it as "RockChip USB MP3 USB Device".
In System Menu i found firmware details.
Ver: 01. 07. 9194
Date:2007-09-19
FlashMem: 141/1995MB
And now images.
Sorry for crappy quality.
I made those pics with my telephone,and resized them to make them smaller.
First pic shows player in my hand.

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The player doesn't look like the one on picture (on box).
When i read specifications (before i boought it) on www.mycrypton.com i thought it has speakerphone and slot for SD memo cards.
I haven't asked salesman about it,i've trusted what i read.
When i came home i realised that,but then was too late.
Then i found out that it is not USB 2.0 (although the writing on box clearly says "USB Slot (Ver. 2.0)").
Then i discovered another dissability.
Picture 2 - The Earphones.

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Although the player is low quality,the earphones are working very fine (probably because they arent made for that player).
They don't fit to my ears,and are very uncomfortable (and hard to keep in ears).
As i said the sound is good,but very low.
Even when volume is on max level.
The player must be carried in pocket,because there isn't a way to hang it around neck.
These are pics from meny.

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It can play mp3 & wma,avi videos (xvid,176x220),jpeg pics,txt files,it has radio (very bad reception),and it can record sound.
And it has Tetris :-)
It has almost 2000mb (1995mb i think).

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A - A-B repeat (also used for recording audio)
B - On/Off - Play/Pause
C - USB
D - Microphone
E - Joystick
F - For Earphones

Can someone tell me is there way to make sound in earphones louder?
And what tools can i use to extract firmware from my player?
I found tutorial here how to do with "S1fwx tool" it but it say it's only for "ACTIONS chipset players".
So what do i need?
Any info/tip/hint is very welcome.
Thanks in advance.

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Old 23rd Nov 2007, 4:06 pm
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Do you have another pair of earphones you could use (preferable a name brand, like Sony)? The earphones that come with those players are usually useless and you shouldn't judge the capabilities of the player based on them.
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Old 23rd Nov 2007, 7:19 pm
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I have good news for you... your player is a Teclast T29 emulator

I bet that if you load Teclast T29 software it will run as a breeze..
you can download the firmware here T29 firmware

But first you must have a backup of your firmware if something doesn't go ok
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Old 24th Nov 2007, 1:57 am
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Originally Posted by DaremoS";p=&quot View Post
I have good news for you... your player is a Teclast T29 emulator

I bet that if you load Teclast T29 software it will run as a breeze..
you can download the firmware here T29 firmware

But first you must have a backup of your firmware if something doesn't go ok
Thanks for info.
Can you tell me what program can i use for backing-up firmware.
And i've tried diferent earphones (sony),and it still sounds almost same (only bass is better).
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Old 24th Nov 2007, 3:58 am
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be careful here

this is a teclast t29 using a rockchip, the original T29 used a telechip and wolfson audio so the original T29 firmware form teclast will not work

teclast themselves are releasing this player using the rockchip so check their web site before doing anything

i think they call it the TL-C220

this site has some for sale

http://superdaps.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=1646124

LINK to Teclast C220 product page

Teclast C220 (rockchip version of T29)

Firmware for the C220 link to Teclast page

Teclast C220 firmware

Now you still need to be careful with any upgrade, having a known firmware that works for your player is essential.
There is no guarantee that the Teclast firmware will work so your backup/original firmware will at leat allow you to recover to a usable state
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Old 24th Nov 2007, 6:29 am
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great makd11!!!... gosh!!! ... I skip a important information!!!! ops:
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