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chriroz 29th May 2007 12:43 am

Programs to theme Rockchip players
 
Finally there are some programs that can change the looks of a rockchip player:

-RKlogoedit (with translated manual here)

And

LogoDIY (Chinese)
LogoDIY (English!)


Is there anyone that actually used one of these programs (or something else for rockchip)? And most important: Where can I find themes or BMP files needed for a theme (320 *240)?, Or don’t they exist yet?

I know that modding firmware or using firmware at all can brick my player all the way to MP4 heaven. But that’s why I bought a cheap MP4 instead of an expensive branded player. If you don’t want to risk your MP4 then DON’T do anything firmware related (but why did you come this forum then?)

please post all of your experiences with rockchip theming/modding here:


PS I posted this yesterday too but today it was gone, why? Was the site down?

knob 29th May 2007 7:56 am

Re: Rockchip themes
 
What we really need to progress this is a Rockchip firmware extractor.
Then we can extract firmware from our own devices which we know is the correct one, create a new theme, then use the supplied updater, "ConsumerUpdate" which should be the correct version supplied on the cd with your player.
I think if we follow this procedure updating the theme should be safe, but we have to be sure we have the correct firmware version for our player, or we risk messing up the button order or bricking our players
I have been playing about with the LogoDIY editor and it works but only on the first few full screen pictures.
I have not uploaded any modified firmware to my player yet as I didn't have a copy of my firmware on the CD.

haxmaster999 31st May 2007 7:57 pm

Re: Rockchip themes
 
RKlogoedit doesn't work for me, errors and must be force quit

LogoDIY works fine in changing backgrounds, but what I was really after was a way to change fonts...don't know if this is possible

A copy of the firmware to my player was included on the CD with the firmware software:
CR209A_MLC_39106LS22_03_17.rfw
Version0.0.1
2007.03.17

knob 28th Jun 2007 2:00 pm

Re: Rockchip themes
 
Finally got RKLogoEdit to work. Managed to create a .lst Script for 220x176 screen sizes using Windows Notepad.
I must say that RKLogoEdit looks a lot more promising now, it is capeable of modifying all the graphics including tiny battery icons and the moving visual effects.
With RKLogoEdit all you need to do is load the firmware in first and then load in the script, and have a play. You can also extract the bitmaps from various firmwares if you see something that takes your fancy.
When adding new pictures to your own firmware you dont even need to have the correct size image, RKLogoEdit will prompt you and rescale automatically.
RKLogoEdit

knob 24th Jul 2007 1:31 am

Re: Programs to theme Rockchip players
 
Just found a workaround.
If you theme your firmware with RKLogoEdit and then try to load it into ConsumerUpdate to flash to your player you will probably get a message box
"This firmware was destroyed for some reason"! , It will then allow you to load it in if you try again.
This message sounds quite disturbing, better to read "modified" instead of "destroyed"

ConsumerUpdate does a check on the last 16bytes of the firmware, some sort of checksum it seems.

It seems RKLogoEdit doesn't update the checksum at the end of the file, but other than that the firmware is fine.
If you want to update the checksum another program "RockFix 1.2" will do it for you, then the message box will go away.
I do all my theming with RKLogoEdit and when I am done just run it through RockFix 1.2 to update the checksum.
I hope this helps those who may be worried by the message..

knob 5th Aug 2007 3:47 am

For makd and anyone else needing to create a .lst file from scratch for your firmware the most difficult part is finding the size of some of the smaller icons and pictures.

No sadly I don't have any magic or automatic methods to create a RKLogoEdit list

I found it best to start with a list from another firmware that displays the most pictures in RKLogoEdit.

As soon as you reach a picture in the list that looks wrong I browsed the firmware using GigabeatBmpView which is intended for use on gigabeat firmware and you can determine the size of the picture using this. Its is very fiddly and time consuming, but it does give the actual picture size on the toolbar then you can just insert this into your .lst
After a while you do get to know picture sizes for some of the common elements and this does speed it up a bit.
If you are doing this just once for your own firmware it's not too bad, but I wouldn't want to create a .lst file for every firmware out there!

NBS 3rd Nov 2007 11:53 am

Hi knob,
can you tell me how to use GigabeatBmpView for 16 bit images?
I found it can display only 24 bit images.

knob 3rd Nov 2007 12:16 pm

It should work for 16 bit images, but it doesn't display the colours correctly they are sort of inverted.

It's not ideal, I just used it to get the size of some of the images to use for RKLogoedit .lst.

I have been looking at where to get this information directly from the Rockchip firmware itself which would be much better and create a .lst instantly.

Dancemammal 7th Nov 2007 3:38 am

Re: Programs to theme Rockchip players
 
Working On

http://www.mympxplayer.org/new-rockc...or-vt7940.html

walataza 9th Jul 2008 11:58 pm

Re: Programs to theme Rockchip players
 
good day all...how do i know if my player is rockship or not...i check the firmware and it showed ACU7515...do get back to me and thanks


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