--- Log for 09.05.103 Server: asimov.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 2 days and 15 hours ago 00.03.15 Quit edx () 00.04.53 # * Stevie[FP] is away [gone] [KS-MsgLog Off] 00.07.56 Join Josh_ [0] (~Jet8810@adsl-156-241-247.bct.bellsouth.net) 00.08.06 Quit Jet8810 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.08.44 Nick Josh_ is now known as Jet8810 (~Jet8810@adsl-156-241-247.bct.bellsouth.net) 00.14.09 # <_aLF> I made a patch of radio menu 00.14.12 # <_aLF> see : http://a.flament.free.fr/archos/ajbrec.ajz 00.14.50 # <_aLF> (see patch 732369 ) 00.16.38 # * glytchbinary is away: studying 00.17.20 Quit glytchbinary ("Client exiting") 00.24.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.34.41 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 00.37.38 # <_aLF> hi LinusN 00.37.49 # hi 00.38.44 # i've been thinking about the FM radio screen 00.38.52 # <_aLF> yes ? 00.38.58 # should it be treated in the same way as the WPS? 00.39.14 # <_aLF> it was suggested in mailing list 00.39.17 # <_aLF> isn't it 00.39.18 # <_aLF> ? 00.39.33 # OFF to stop playing and return to menu, and ON to continue playing and return to browser 00.40.03 # LinusN: I think so 00.40.19 # <_aLF> LinusN> yes 00.40.32 # one question is how then to record from the radio 00.40.49 # <_aLF> long press on PLAY ? 00.41.02 # Zagor: leave with ON, go to Record 00.41.27 # LinusN: that means we are entering the main menu twice... doable, but not pretty :-) 00.41.54 # same with the file browser, actually 00.41.56 # <_aLF> I would like a quick way to access record menu 00.42.35 # hey guys! 00.42.39 # Rockbox is amazing btw :) 00.43.24 # we could have a Record menu entry in the FM screen 00.45.01 Join profPlone [0] (~jirc@cs6625167-18.austin.rr.com) 00.45.21 # i'm looking for a simple, obvious way to shut off the radio 00.45.57 # OFF stops the MP3 playback, so OFF should probably stop the FM as well, or? 00.47.04 # <_aLF> in my patch it use PLAY to mute/unmute but I am not convinced 00.52.54 Quit ken0 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.55.29 # Zagor: have you tried to get hold of the files from the password protected site in bug report #732960? 00.55.45 # no 00.55.58 # i'm on a dialup, so i don't feel like downloading huge zip archives 00.56.30 # right, i'll ask him for the password 00.56.35 # good 00.56.50 # how about the ON/OFF FM thing? 00.57.13 # should I do ON=leave with FM on, OFF=leave and stop FM? 00.57.34 # sounds good to me 00.57.40 # ok 00.57.57 # if you can work out the recursion problem 00.59.07 # sure 01.00.34 # <_aLF> will you make key combinaison to go next & previous presset ? 01.01.34 # nobody has asked for it yet 01.02.34 # <_aLF> it's very usefull in my opinion 01.04.54 # UP/DOWN keys are free 01.05.02 # <_aLF> volume 01.06.05 # <_aLF> on+next, on+previous if it isn't incompatible with on to exit ? 01.12.43 # should work 01.13.22 Part sb69 01.13.47 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-away (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 01.15.05 # Zagor: how about allowing the function called from the menus (via function pointers) to return the same return codes as the menu_run() function? 01.15.23 # i.e change from bool to int 01.16.23 # you mean menu_show? 01.16.53 # sorry, yes 01.17.29 # can't see why not. perhaps make an enum to avoid bugs due to undefined return codes. 01.17.38 # maybe 01.23.48 Join SeanL994 [0] (~Sean@66.241.87.233) 01.23.58 # hello.. quick questions.. anyone here? 01.24.02 # yo 01.24.02 # webmind?hey 01.24.06 # cool.. 01.24.50 # so i got the archos player studio 20.. its filled with 17 or so gigs mp3s.. i did what it said on the site.. i downloaded the rockbox.. and i extracted it to "J" and it said to "eject" it .. how do i do that? 01.25.07 # which OS? 01.25.08 # it says "Make sure you 'eject' (unmount) the usb disk before you unplug it. 01.25.10 # XP pro 01.25.31 # try to right-click on the drive in File Explorer 01.25.50 # i did 01.25.50 # nothing about unmount or eject 01.25.54 # or select the small "unplug" icon in the systray 01.26.01 # greenish little thing 01.26.12 # oh lol.. i see that 01.26.19 # "safely unplug" or whatever 01.26.28 # oh ! heh i see 01.26.29 # thanks 01.26.32 # np 01.26.51 # i got an error... 01.27.08 # close the explorer, or show a different dir 01.27.11 # "the device 'Generic volume' cannont be stopped right now. Try stopping the device again later. 01.27.31 # uhh.. is it bad. i have the AC in it right now.. 01.27.46 # close the explorer, or show a different dir 01.28.01 # what do you mean? 01.28.26 # on the player? 01.28.41 # <_aLF> close explorer windows showing J 01.28.52 # <_aLF> (and perhaps winamp) 01.28.53 # if the J: contents are showed in the file explorer, the device is considered "busy" 01.28.55 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 01.28.55 # close the file explorer and try again 01.28.55 # its all closed 01.29.07 # all i have open is irc 01.29.19 # then try again 01.29.31 # i closed winamp (wich was playing the mp3s off the COMP not the archos..) oh well.. 01.29.32 # it worked 01.29.42 # so now i unplug the usb 01.29.46 # some times applications leave file locks on the device 01.29.51 # ah i see 01.30.10 # cool. it says rock box on it :) 01.30.32 # HA! i alredy like it! i can see 2 albums at the same time :) 01.30.44 # wooo! 01.31.39 # the RED light is comin on THATS BAS 01.31.40 # BADF 01.31.43 # ...sorry 01.32.06 # it's a disk acticity indicator, nothing bad 01.32.10 # activity 01.32.22 # oh ok.. never noticed it at all today 01.32.54 # only rockbox uses it 01.33.53 # and this is totaly 'ok' to use on the studio 20 version right? 01.34.30 # oh this is odd... so i used it allday pretty much.. drained the batteries down to 1 mark and now with rockbox.. it shows full charge?whats up? 01.34.54 # different algorithms for battery meter 01.35.23 # still.. i shouldnt have a full charge 01.35.33 # wait and see 01.36.37 Quit _aLF ("bye") 01.37.19 Quit profPlone ("Leaving") 01.37.58 # how do i get it to shuffle throu out the whole harddrive? not just 1 folder(cd in my case) i have 205 folders 01.39.29 # create a playlist 01.40.01 # when i go to 'create a playlist' it only makes one for that folder 01.40.17 # do it in the root 01.40.23 # ahhhh 01.40.26 # lol..ok thanks 01.40.45 # max is 999 huh 01.40.52 # opps nevermind 01.40.54 # no, 10000 01.41.12 # sweet! ha.. this rockbox is great 01.41.28 # thanks 01.42.42 # its perfect now! '205 disc changer' in my car now! wow i'm so happy! 01.42.55 # glad you like it 01.43.04 # and remember to enable Resume 01.43.08 # but i feel like a loser.. i paid $185 for it when at circuit city its 199 for the recorder model 01.43.13 # k 01.43.32 # recorder is much better 01.43.50 # i dont wanna go throu the trouble of selling on ebay tho 01.44.00 # and i'm shocked.. this is usb 2.0 01.44.05 # then just buy another one :-) 01.44.21 # it only took me 5-6 hours to load up 16-17 gigs last night 01.44.25 # i have a Player, a Recorder and an FM Recorder 01.44.41 # (didn't buy the Fm though) 01.44.52 # HA another one no way.. i have NEVER spent this much on ONE thing since....since.. i donno.. this computer i guess 01.45.03 # :-) 01.45.11 # (and my car) but thoes all have ligit uses this is "JUST" music 01.45.21 # you dont have the multimedia one? 01.45.30 # drop it on the floor and RMA it :-) 01.45.45 # no multimedia for me 01.45.47 # HA.. i bought it off of someone from a message board 01.45.54 # oh 01.46.04 # yea.. so my only option is to sell on ebay 01.46.31 # but.. now that i have rockbox.. its perfect.. does just what i need it to do.. MIGHT think about the recorder one..more buttons..dont care about fm or the 'recorder' 01.46.47 # the recorder has much better sound 01.47.14 # so far all my tracks sound fine 01.47.16 # still, the Studio rocks with rockbox 01.47.31 # and the recorder plays tetris and doom 01.47.58 # doom was an april fools joke 01.48.15 # AHH! lol! no way .. 01.48.17 # got me.. 01.48.40 # i thouhgt.. if my ti83 (calculator) can play doom.. this sure as hell should 01.48.58 # it's not totally impossible 01.49.07 # what should i have the "disc Spindown" mean? 01.49.16 # opps. . i mean what should i have it set to 01.49.23 # 5 sec? 01.50.02 # it determines how long before the drive spins down after a user-initiated disk access 01.50.40 # longer time makes file browsing less painful, but wastes battery 01.51.15 # oh.. screw wasting battery.. i need all i can get before i find a car adaptor 01.51.29 Join s [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 01.52.26 Quit seb-away (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.53.57 # so.. how come it doesnt say that the studio 20 is usb 2.0 on there site? 01.54.40 # is it? 01.54.47 # i'm pretty sure it is 01.55.19 # my brother has a RioRiot its usb 1.1 and it took him 18-20 hours to fill the 20 gigs.. this one only took me about 5-6 01.56.03 # actually on the 'download' section at archos.com they have drivers for usb 1.1 and 2.0 kinda odd that they dont mention it before 01.56.44 # i have never heard of a usb2.0 Studio 01.57.00 # well.. is there anyway i can test to see if this is usb 1.1 or 2.0? 01.57.24 # i mean.. it took me like under 2 mins to transfer a folder with 125 mb's of mp3s 01.57.35 # maybe 2-3 mins.. but seems more around 2 01.57.46 # look.. http://www.archos.com/lang=en/download/drivers.html 01.59.16 # usb 2.0 is? what 12 mb's second? 01.59.18 # USB1.1 takes approx 1mbyte/s 01.59.37 # so for 17 gigs 02.00.06 # is 5-6 hours about right for 1.1? 02.00.41 # so.. for 125 mb's usb 1.1 would be about 2 mins and usb 2.0 is about 10 seconds? 02.02.03 # sort of 02.02.28 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 02.02.39 # lol.. damn guess i was wrong.. so its 1.1.. oh well 02.08.55 # isnt there some kind of program? that'll test it.. to see if its 1.1 or 2.0? 02.11.50 # maybe, but you can be sure that the Studio is 1.1 02.12.12 # they haven't changed that hardware for ages 02.12.19 # i don't think they make them anymore 02.13.23 # oh ok. 02.13.44 # does it take 4.72 mins to transver 17,000 megs using usb2.0? 02.15.08 # all i know is that it's damn fast 02.15.35 # lol.. ok 02.15.44 # usb1.1 is 12Mbit/s, 2.0 is 480mbit/s 02.15.49 # do the math 02.15.56 # i did :) 02.16.31 # add some overhead, and take the hard disk timings into account 02.17.11 # and add some more time for the silly windows file copy animation :-) 02.24.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.51.10 Quit SeanL994 () 02.51.10 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.55.10 Join Norrin [0] (Norrin@dialup-67.30.234.169.Dial1.Atlanta1.Level3.net) 03.01.47 Quit Norrin () 03.05.14 Nick s is now known as _seb_ (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 03.22.26 Join jzoss [0] (~jzoss@cs6711159-222.satx.rr.com) 03.27.20 # * BoD[] sleep time 03.27.24 Quit BoD[] ("§") 04.00.15 Part LinusN 04.05.27 Join Stevie-O [0] (whatsit2u@user-2inin4h.dialup.mindspring.com) 04.05.35 # good evening! 04.05.48 # phj33r my l33tsp34k 04.06.05 # ;) 04.06.09 # l0l 04.08.38 # (^: 04.09.38 # I saw some website the other day. It was like 1337.pl or something. And all it had was a big flashing "You Are An Idiot!". =) Pretty much sums up 133tsp34k. 04.11.14 # hi there! 04.11.41 # hi there! yourself! 04.11.49 # hey jzoss 04.17.22 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 04.18.10 # sup nibbler 04.24.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.31.01 # who was working on the search? 04.38.00 # i think sb69 04.48.12 # ah 05.56.09 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-sleep (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 05.56.09 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.00.33 Quit Jet8810 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.01.59 Join Jet8810 [0] (~Jet8810@adsl-211-192-69.mia.bellsouth.net) 06.08.34 Join edx [0] (~edx@pD9EABF33.dip.t-dialin.net) 06.08.56 Quit edx (Client Quit) 06.09.29 Part jzoss ("Client exiting") 06.14.42 Quit Stevie-O (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.24.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.24.17 Join BrotherThad [0] (~BrotherTh@pcp03905544pcs.lndsd101.pa.comcast.net) 06.25.19 # Is there anyone here at the moment? 06.26.02 # sorta.. whats up? 06.26.07 # More to the point, Is there anyone here that has purchased the Archos Pre-Amp Microphone? 06.26.23 # no :) 06.26.29 # Hello there, and thanks 06.28.13 # apparently just a bunch of wallflowers huh? room looks full and yet... Oh well I appreciate your reply Adi 06.29.08 # no prob 06.29.16 # and the room is generally very active... 06.29.19 # give it 2 hrs.. 06.29.25 # whens its daytime in sweden.. 06.29.39 # and the room is logged, so ppl check those logs and answer later 06.31.23 # ahh, thanks for the info 06.31.53 # well 2 hrs from now and I will be useless... Guess I'll have to check again another time 06.32.01 # cheers 06.32.15 Part BrotherThad 06.48.24 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 07.52.06 Nick dw|gone is now known as dwihno (dwihno@193.180.246.67) 07.52.07 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.09.02 Quit awy[baer]_ (Remote closed the connection) 08.23.40 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 08.24.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.33.07 # \o/ Bagder \o/ 08.33.16 # * Bagder bows 08.34.13 # :-D 08.34.37 # I am making a ETA thingy for a time consuming application 08.34.42 # using ansi c stuff 08.34.58 # ok 08.35.13 # What are you doing? :) 08.35.23 # reading mail! 08.36.46 # Sounds fun :D 08.36.49 # Yum. Mail. 08.37.00 # I drank tea last night, and watched Oz. 08.37.36 # Slept 4+1.5 hours and I feel like 20 bucks :) I also got my disk back from Irland! :) 08.38.32 # tea is a good idea 08.38.41 # * Bagder walks off to make a cup 08.39.18 # * dwihno is full of wisdom 08.39.24 # (and crappy code) 08.39.54 # I'm finally winning over my cold 08.40.10 # I got a really terrible cold the last couple of days 08.42.24 # Sheesh. Springtime is indeed the worst time of the year to catch a cold :( 08.45.14 # Damn, I can't figure out a way to estimate the time! :( 08.48.34 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 08.56.08 # dwihno: what's the program doing? 08.57.34 # Bagder: It's basically a http file downloading utility... 08.58.10 # then I know how to estimate time 08.58.29 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@as13-4-5.mal.s.bonet.se) 08.58.31 # black magic? 08.58.36 # white magic? 08.58.37 # morning matsl 08.59.07 # dwihno: http://curl.haxx.se/lxr/source/lib/progress.c :-) 08.59.43 # morning 09.00.00 # hi webmind 09.02.26 # Bagder: hwo the cold today. feeling better? 09.02.44 # I'm winning, slowly 09.02.57 # good! 09.03.14 # Bagder: neato :D 09.03.21 # Bagder: that's white magic then :) 09.03.41 # dwihno: for http download, you should just use curl anyway ;-) 09.04.48 # Heh. The name curl gives me the munchies for cheeze doodles :) 09.07.23 # darned cvs 09.07.33 # "daily.pl: CVS update failed, exiting immediately" 09.13.25 # :( 09.16.05 # now, time to reply to mails 09.21.17 # Would it be neat to display the disk information in megs instead of gigs? 09.21.23 # in the info screen? 09.21.29 # Just a personal opinion. 09.21.41 # dwihno, Bagder any of u 2 have the player ? 09.21.50 # dwhino: I think so 09.21.53 # * dwihno has a recorder. Zagor told me to get one. 09.21.57 # * Bagder has a recorder 09.22.33 # damn 09.22.44 # looking form someone to test the queue function on the player 09.44.03 # webmind: what about it? 09.44.03 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.45.55 # matsl, doest work for me 09.46.00 # doesnt 09.46.24 # webmind: what version? MAIN CVS? 09.49.31 # 2.0 stable release 09.50.25 # same problem in simulator? 09.50.52 # havent got sim 09.51.23 # you should 09.51.29 # ;-) 09.51.33 # heh wel ok 09.51.48 # but could there be a difference ? 09.52.14 # it could. i'll the queue opn my player. w8 09.52.27 # k 09.52.32 # it could. i'll try the queue on my player. w8 09.52.38 # k 09.59.08 # webmind: basic queue works for me BUT i run a post 2.0 version built from CVS. 09.59.26 # webmind: what are you trying to do? 09.59.29 Join Quelsaruk [20] (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 09.59.33 # morning 10.02.17 # matsl, queue a file while playing one 10.02.22 # morning spanish inqusition! 10.02.52 # matsl, what happens here is that whe i try and queue a file it emediatly starts playing it.. killing of the current song 10.03.38 # webmind: you are pressing on and play at the same time and not only play? 10.04.25 # matsl, when i try on+play during play nothing happens, if first press on, then on+play i get the menu for queue 10.04.43 # webmind: and? 10.04.44 # Bagder: i was wondering.... should my gfx menu be implemented on players? 10.04.51 # or only for recorders? 10.05.13 # what i do is: play first file, press on, press on + play, select queue, select file, press play 10.05.29 # it then waits a few sec with blank screen and then starts playing the file 10.05.33 # webmind: aha! 10.05.43 # webmind: this is how you do it. 10.06.20 # webmind: that's wrong 10.06.36 # do tell :) 10.06.40 # webmind: play file, press on, browse to the song you want, press on + play. (get the queue menu.) select queue and you are done. 10.06.49 # you should search the file to be queued, then pres on+play, and select queue 10.07.01 # think i tried that.. but i will do again 10.07.07 # :) 10.07.26 # webmind: you better or there will be no songe queued! 10.08.03 # heh 10.08.31 # hm.. if i press next on during play fo the first song.. should i move to the queued file then ? 10.08.46 # yups... 10.08.48 # i think so 10.08.49 # :) 10.13.45 # doesnt seem to work.. 10.14.06 # should i get back to the file select many after selecting queue ? 10.18.44 # yes, I think so 10.19.12 # when you've done this, can you check your .rockbox dir 10.19.22 # there should be a queue file created there 10.19.48 # named ".queue_file" 10.24.16 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.26.50 # Bagder, hm 10.27.03 # Bagder, that wont be removed after play ? 10.27.28 # nope 10.27.32 # only when you make a new one 10.36.36 # k 10.36.50 # i'll check tonight then.. no usb cable with me 10.47.57 # coffee time! 10.47.59 # cu later 10.48.23 #>> "seen" used by Quelsaruk (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) [snoop prevented] 10.48.42 # long time :) 10.48.51 # yeps 10.48.55 # vacations? 10.48.57 # but he was going away, wasn't he? 10.49.02 # dunno 10.49.22 # btw, his code is quite clear :) 10.49.45 # as i'm rewriting all menus, his peakmeter menu has a lot of explanations :) 10.50.08 # and i relly know what to change without making a big mess 10.50.12 # *really 10.50.29 Nick Quelsaruk is now known as quel|coffee (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 11.22.58 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 11.53.24 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 11.53.24 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.05.10 Join Jester [0] (jirc@user-1697.bbd01tcl.dsl.pol.co.uk) 12.05.27 # Hi. 12.07.36 # I have a really odd problem with the current build on my fm recorder. 12.08.02 # There is no "radio" option from the main menu! 12.08.59 Quit Jester (Client Quit) 12.13.31 Join sb69 [0] (jirc@lns-th2-2-82-64-196-58.adsl.proxad.net) 12.17.31 Quit sb69 (Client Quit) 12.24.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.06.36 Quit Jet8810 ("Client exiting") 13.11.05 Join ken0__ [0] (marklar2@80.178.41.68.forward.012.net.il) 13.13.01 # \o/ 13.23.09 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 13.37.03 Nick quel|coffee is now known as quelsaruk (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 13.37.05 # back 13.39.54 Join sb69 [0] (a@lns-th2-2-82-64-196-58.adsl.proxad.net) 13.47.57 # ummm... 13.47.59 # lunch time 13.48.02 # cu later :) 13.48.12 Nick quelsaruk is now known as quel|lunch (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 14.13.56 Join TotMacherr [0] (tot@ip67.rsidus.riege.de) 14.13.57 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.14.52 Quit TotMacherr (Client Quit) 14.15.00 Join TotMacherr [0] (tot@ip67.rsidus.riege.de) 14.20.11 Quit TotMacherr () 14.24.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.57.44 Join Bagder [241] (~daniel@as3-3-2.ras.s.bonet.se) 15.00.52 # quel|lunch: what is the grfx menu you are working on? 15.09.36 Join Zagor [242] (bjst@as9-5-6.k.s.bonet.se) 15.09.46 # hi z 15.09.52 # hi 15.15.25 # think i know why i cant queue 15.17.37 # rockbox can't write to the disk.. for some odd reason 15.18.11 # bad file system? 15.20.29 # maybe 15.30.56 # * Stevie[FP] is back from [gone] [gone 15hrs 26mins 3secs] [KS] 15.30.57 # morning 15.31.11 # the Archos firmware sucks 15.31.16 # My brother's Archos wouldn't start 15.31.46 # turns out that one of the root directory entries referenced an invalid cluster and the boot firmware crashed when looking for an ajbrec.ajz 15.34.44 # * Stevie[FP] yawns 15.36.19 # * webmind throws a peanut in Stevie[FP] mouth 15.38.27 # * Stevie[FP] chokes and dies 15.39.11 # * webmind takes Stevie[FP]'s recorder 15.45.28 Join sb69696969 [0] (a@lns-th2-7-82-64-219-20.adsl.proxad.net) 15.46.36 Quit sb69 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.48.23 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 16.10.55 Part sb69696969 16.10.55 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.14.12 # redhat sure made a nice move in their v9 release 16.14.27 # their kernel build breaks lots of things now 16.15.24 # nice 16.18.48 Nick quel|lunch is now known as quelsaruk (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 16.19.11 # Bagder: what is more... you can't build a kernel using their kernel source code ;) 16.19.33 # nah, they've applied some 2.5-stuff on their kernel 16.19.42 # and built apps they use that 16.19.55 # so if you rebuild a clean 2.4-kernel, those apps break 16.20.06 Nick dwihno is now known as dw|gone (dwihno@193.180.246.67) 16.20.22 # elinenbe: do you want a fake snapshot of my gfx menu? 16.20.47 # interesting :P 16.24.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.34.49 # wtf 16.35.00 # ohhh ic 16.35.50 Join _aLF [0] (~Alexandre@AGrenoble-203-1-3-211.w80-14.abo.wanadoo.fr) 16.36.59 # Stevie[FP]? 16.38.06 # time to work a little 16.38.08 # ... 16.38.14 # selling beers ;) 16.38.27 Nick quelsaruk is now known as quel|barman (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 16.50.41 # woo. 16.58.04 Quit _aLF (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.04.47 # anybody here? 17.04.54 # yeps 17.05.06 # i'm guessing you don't have any USB connections yet? :P 17.05.25 # yes I do, here 17.05.31 # cool! 17.05.32 # I'm at home now 17.05.41 # doth thou havest a recorder or an fm? 17.05.49 # recorder 17.05.55 # http://www.qrpff.net/~stevie/rockbox/menutest5-rec.ajz 17.06.49 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 17.07.00 # hey Linus 17.07.05 # hi LinusN 17.07.13 # yo 17.07.18 # http://www.qrpff.net/~stevie/rockbox/menutest5-fm.ajz 17.10.01 # Stevie[FP]: cool 17.10.07 # check out the Contrast 17.10.10 # bagder 17.10.58 # how do I set the contrast? 17.11.01 # off is cancel 17.11.04 # play 17.11.12 # ah, ok 17.11.17 # which always worked before 17.11.33 # I'm just a bit thick 17.11.47 # hehe 17.11.49 # how's it look? 17.12.17 # how come some items are "inlined" and some use their own screens? 17.12.28 # is there a plan or has it just happened? 17.12.37 # well 17.13.02 # of the things that aren't inlined 17.13.29 # the things that are 'options' (i.e. select-from-list with set_option) all have functions called during editing 17.13.52 # and I hadn't gotten around to translating that call into the menu table 17.14.01 # ok 17.14.19 # as for the things that are drawn with sliders, I haven't converted yet 17.14.31 # I like that slider 17.14.35 # this is mostly a proof-of-concept thing, which is why it's called menutest 17.14.36 # :) 17.14.50 # well I like it! 17.14.51 # thanks, it's actually kinda neat how I did it 17.15.05 # I have a fixed buffer of LCD_WIDTH (112) bytes 17.15.28 # then it creates the bitmap on the fly by filling in that buffer 17.15.57 # if you change your font, draw_slider() will reduce the size of the slider to make everything fit 17.17.26 Join edx [0] (~edx@pD9EABF33.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.17.33 # have you tried it with/without the 'invert cursor' mode? 17.17.39 # yes 17.17.55 # One of the earlier builds had a glitch 17.18.09 # it inverts the region with lcd_invertrect 17.18.47 # so the small margins around the slider would 'blink' at HZ/2 (the keypress poll rate of set_int_inplace) 17.18.57 # hehe 17.18.59 # because they weren't explicitly erased 17.19.02 # hehe 17.19.25 # http://www.qrpff.net/~stevie/rockbox/menutest5.diff <- huge diff 17.19.42 # it's against the 5-02 build 17.22.53 # now all we need is for this to somehow get applied to main cvs :P 17.23.01 # when/if you submit that, I'd like you to split up the LSTR change and the menu change into two patches 17.23.33 Join awy[baer] [0] (~erklaerba@pD9E4D762.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.23.43 # okay 17.23.46 # that should be easy 17.23.58 # the bulk of the changes are the LSTR ones 17.24.00 # i'm not sure I like the langstr fix 17.24.16 # the problem is that the other stuff relies on it 17.24.40 # str(x) isn't constant (it'll change upon loading a new language) 17.24.55 # which pretty much precludes the use of a preset string table 17.26.48 # correct 17.27.34 # but why do you need string tables? 17.27.39 # quel|barman: you here? 17.28.49 # Zagor: it just seems wrong to have to have two copies of the code to generate those tables 17.28.54 # one while editing a value 17.28.58 # and one while displaying it 17.29.52 # * Stevie[FP] submitch a patch for quel's binlang problem 17.29.56 # submits even 17.30.28 # Stevie[FP]: well why do you need that? the language doesn't change while you are in the menu... 17.30.43 # yes, but if the tables are preconstructed 17.31.06 # if I understand how the language stuff works 17.31.42 # the languages are loaded into a big buffer, language_buffer[] 17.31.43 # fun binlang report 17.31.47 # the numbers don't change 17.32.00 # then language_strings[] is filled with pointers into language_buffer 17.32.01 # right? 17.33.04 # str(x) -- which is presently what's used everywhere -- expands to language_strings[x] 17.33.13 # yes 17.33.17 # so if i were to create a table like this 17.33.46 # const char* resume_mode_names[] = { 17.33.47 # str(LANG_SET_BOOL_NO), 17.33.47 # str(LANG_RESUME_SETTING_ASK), 17.33.47 DBUG Enqueued KICK Stevie[FP] 17.33.47 # str(LANG_RESUME_SETTING_ASK_ONCE), 17.33.47 # str(LANG_SET_BOOL_YES) 17.33.47 *** Alert Mode level 1 17.33.47 # }; 17.33.58 # well, I can't even do that 17.34.02 # no 17.34.05 # because it's not constant 17.34.17 # I can't even do it if I throw away the 'const' qualifier 17.34.25 # you should create a table of the LANG ids, not of pointers 17.34.32 # that's what the LSTR patch does 17.35.08 # but that's not alll that it does 17.35.09 # no, it adds an ugly hack that passes IDs as pointers 17.35.14 # well 17.35.29 # const char* resume_mode_names[] = { 17.35.30 # str(LANG_SET_BOOL_NO), 17.35.30 # str(LANG_RESUME_SETTING_ASK), 17.35.30 *** Alert Mode level 2 17.35.30 # str(LANG_RESUME_SETTING_ASK_ONCE), 17.35.30 *** Alert Mode level 3 17.35.30 # str(LANG_SET_BOOL_YES) 17.35.30 *** Alert Mode level 4 17.35.30 # }; 17.35.32 # blah 17.35.37 # stupid keyboards 17.36.09 # anyway, not everything is a language string 17.36.14 # or a language ID 17.36.41 # examples: backlight_timer() and poweroff_idle() 17.37.46 # those have a mix of str(id) and hardcoded strings 17.38.27 # if we were to just make them arrays of language IDs 17.39.06 # we'd need to add "1m", "2m", "3m", "4m", "5m", "6m", .. to the language table 17.39.20 # and "1s", "2s", "3s", "4s", "5s"... 17.39.54 # I still don't see what the problem is. that array is created runtime 17.40.04 # right now 17.40.13 # but the menu code doesn't use that 17.40.49 # if we were to always use only runtime-created arrays 17.41.06 # then for every single option variable 17.41.16 # we'd need two functions, one to display and one to edit 17.41.33 # two copies of the code to generate the tables 17.41.39 # why? 17.45.31 *** Alert Mode OFF 17.48.36 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 17.49.41 # see ya 17.49.43 Quit Bagder ("http://daniel.haxx.se") 17.53.14 # because we need the tables to know what the current value is? 17.55.17 Join keno1981 [0] (marklar2@80.178.40.191.forward.012.net.il) 17.55.40 Quit awy[baer] (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.56.25 Join awy[baer] [0] (~erklaerba@pD9EB7565.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.03.30 # Stevie[FP]: yeah, but we handle that with just one table today. 18.03.50 Quit ken0__ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 18.07.02 # LinusN: WOW! 18.07.13 # the almighty have caved in. 18.07.15 # gotta go 18.07.15 # not that i feel proud... 18.07.18 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 18.07.29 # how did you go about doing it? 18.07.54 # semi-dynamic memory alloc at boot-time 18.08.22 # every interested party grabs a chunk of the mp3 buffer before the rest is given to the mpeg thread 18.08.46 # quite interesting. Could that same feaure be used to load/unload games/demos/etc... without a plugin? 18.09.24 # zagor: yeah, but we can't do it that way if we're displaying the value inside the menu 18.09.44 # meh 18.09.58 # elinenbe: not really 18.10.07 # oh. 18.10.20 # just for RAM buffer handling 18.11.08 # this scheme was presented on the mailing list some time ago 18.12.24 Join awy[baer]_ [0] (~erklaerba@pD9EB783A.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.12.25 # we don't like it that much, but the whining is just too annoying 18.16.14 # i don't get it 18.16.30 # don't get what? 18.16.44 # I don't really see any difference between this 'semi-dynamic memory alloc' and just statically allocating the memory 18.17.11 # this method doesn't require recompiling to change it 18.17.22 # yeah, instead it requires a reboot 18.17.32 # yup 18.18.59 # since joe-user can't recompile, this makes it possible for him to change the limits 18.23.17 # ah. 18.23.23 # actually joe-user CAN recompile 18.23.28 # if he bothered to download the stuff ;P 18.23.41 # hehe 18.24.15 # joe-user uses Windows, and doesn't even know how to open a DOS windows 18.24.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.24.29 # he can't even find the root of the jukebox drive :-) 18.24.47 Quit awy[baer]_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 18.26.29 Join awy[baer]_ [0] (~erklaerba@pD950E0D8.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.27.05 # so we need a tools/cluebyfour 18.27.20 Part LinusN 18.30.39 Quit awy[baer] (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.42.58 Join GullAn [0] (~GullAn@3E6B1DF2.aarh.stofanet.dk) 18.43.02 # wow this ownZ 19.00.42 Join sb69 [0] (a@lns-th2-7-82-64-219-20.adsl.proxad.net) 19.00.42 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.09.00 # anybody can tell me how to submit a file for an already open patch? (on sourceforge). I don't see any link or button for that 19.12.09 # do I have to submit a new patch? (it's an improved version of an existing patch) 19.26.56 Quit edx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.29.39 # args 19.29.44 # some mutt freak here? 19.30.52 # 'freak' ? 19.31.12 # hm solved the problem already 19.31.28 # needed to move some recipients from Cc to To *without* making errors 19.32.25 # i chose E - edit message with headers :) 19.32.33 Join TBoy [0] (~xxx@212.114.242.152) 19.32.40 # hoi 19.33.05 # and now i can go home 19.33.06 # cya 19.33.08 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 19.33.08 # * Schnueff .. away 19.33.44 Part sb69 19.45.54 Join choughte [0] (~chaumai@12.1.83.2) 19.49.45 # I have 2 questions.. 1, how long do the paypal donations usually take to process? and 2, how much has been donated so far? 19.50.10 # hmm 19.50.35 # Those answers weren't in the FAQ.. hehe 19.50.40 # i think the ops knows 20.16.17 Quit TBoy ("Bye guys") 20.24.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.30.27 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACBC161E.ipt.aol.com) 20.30.34 # hi 20.30.36 Join chaumai2 [0] (~chaumai@12.1.83.2) 20.36.12 Quit choughte (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.42.43 # * Stevie[FP] is away [(Auto-Away after 1hr)] [KS-MsgLog Off] 20.43.14 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 20.44.33 # * Stevie[FP] is back from [(Auto-Away after 1hr)] [gone 1min 49secs] [KS] 20.44.45 # hehe 20.44.46 # back 20.45.04 # all my clothes smell like beer :) 20.45.09 Nick quel|barman is now known as quelsaruk (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) 20.45.20 # wb quel 20.45.21 # lol 20.45.23 # did you see the patch I submitted? 20.45.28 # yups 20.45.37 # what player do u have?? 20.45.40 # but badger changed that yesterday 20.45.41 # :) 20.45.45 # sorry 20.45.47 # ? 20.45.48 # and thx for the patch 20.45.50 # :) 20.46.01 # quelsaruk what player do u have? 20.46.01 # GullAn: recorder 6 20.46.09 # is it too big? 20.46.40 # ? 20.48.00 # hi quels 20.48.25 # I was thinking, if now folders may contain more than 400 songs, i just wondered if the respective request will be changed to "Fixed" in Sourceforge 20.48.35 # umm 20.48.37 # too big? 20.48.46 # what do you want to say with that? 20.48.47 # size? 20.48.53 # hard disk size? 20.49.02 # size 20.49.02 # youve lost me now 20.49.04 # * Stevie[FP] rubs his head 20.49.14 # 'hard disk size' and 'too big' don't seem to make sense together 20.49.25 # no 20.49.32 # In Sourceforge, there is a request "More than 400 Files in Directory" which is rejected. I wonder if someone will change "Rejected" to "Fixed" 20.49.48 # tracktheripper: i haven't made the patch, so i wont submit any changes to rockbox requests. 20.49.55 # or Linus will kick my ass 20.49.58 # can u have it in your pocket? 20.50.05 # Stevie[FP]: i knoe. 20.50.12 # GullAn: yes 20.50.15 # niCe 20.50.24 # i want the divx player thing 20.50.25 # :P 20.50.29 # the size is the size of a laptop hard disk 20.50.33 # and a bit thicker 20.50.34 # niCe 20.50.47 # i use to have it on my pocket 20.50.52 # does linux support colour? 20.50.58 # linux? 20.51.00 # 24bit 20.51.02 # :) 20.51.04 # :D 20.51.08 # wee 20.51.16 # fucking niCe 20.51.22 # umm 20.51.23 # ok 20.51.29 # time to go home and take a bath 20.51.32 # cu on monday 20.51.35 # agree 20.51.36 # cu 20.51.37 # windsurf time!! 20.51.47 # lol 20.51.58 # rain time :\ 20.52.16 # i just came from pargue today 20.52.31 # Spain is different 20.52.32 # ;) 20.52.35 # y 20.52.53 # and its like 1$ for a 2l cola 20.53.38 # umm 20.53.42 # more or less 20.53.44 # 1 Euro 20.53.45 # :) 20.54.02 #>> "seen" used by quelsaruk (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) [snoop prevented] 20.54.08 # ouch 20.54.08 # si 20.54.13 # he's been here 20.54.16 # :( 20.54.16 # meh 20.54.26 # jaja 20.54.30 #>> "seen" used by quelsaruk (swordmaste@faerun.ugr.es) [snoop prevented] 20.54.45 # logbot seen GullAn The Cool 20.54.49 # :\ 20.54.51 # :P 20.55.04 # ok, bye! 20.55.07 Part quelsaruk (""Eve's Avatar - Avatar's Eve"") 20.55.20 # * Stevie[FP] growls 20.55.29 # There is no decent equivalent for this 20.55.41 # oh well. 20.59.24 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 21.01.20 Join edx [0] (~edx@pD9EAA269.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.03.21 # nice image: http://www.bantamusa.com/pages/ba1000_large_image.php 21.03.30 # logbot seen elinenbe 21.03.42 # logbot seen LinusN 21.09.55 Quit chaumai2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.23.12 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 21.45.23 # WTF 21.45.23 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.15.00 # * Stevie[FP] walks around and pokes all the idle people 22.16.38 Join bu88a1 [0] (~dlr@cbord.com) 22.16.51 Quit bu88a1 (Client Quit) 22.18.12 Nick seb-sleep is now known as _seb_ (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 22.24.31 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.51.45 Join Jet8810 [0] (~Jet8810@adsl-211-192-69.mia.bellsouth.net) 23.23.23 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-213-20-152-78.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 23.24.55 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACBB12A5.ipt.aol.com) 23.30.07 Quit _seb_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.30.08 Join _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 23.31.55 # hi 23.33.09 Quit _seb_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.34.02 Join _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 23.38.18 Quit _seb_ (asimov.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.38.18 NSplit asimov.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 23.38.18 Quit edx (asimov.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.38.18 Quit Hadaka (asimov.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.38.37 Join s [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 23.38.37 NHeal asimov.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 23.38.37 NJoin _seb_ [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 23.38.37 NJoin edx [0] (~edx@pD9EAA269.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.38.37 NJoin Hadaka [0] (naked@213.243.183.115) 23.40.55 Quit _seb_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.41.10 Quit s (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.41.58 Join s [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 23.44.33 Quit s (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.47.43 # * Stevie[FP] is away [(Auto-Away after 1hr 1sec)] [KS-MsgLog Off] 23.47.51 Join s [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 23.52.19 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 23.54.58 # hi LinusN 23.54.59 # :) 23.55.43 # hi 23.56.06 # whats up? yea I saw u can increase the 400 file limit 23.56.25 # yup 23.56.55 # you can only reduce the playlist limit, not increase it though 23.57.20 # you forget that the old limit was 10000 files, now you can set it to 20000 if you like 23.57.35 # you can't set it to 20000 23.57.42 # ooops 23.57.53 # you can only reduce it below 10000 23.58.37 # yes oops :)