--- Log for 14.10.103 Server: orwell.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 1 month and 11 days ago 00.01.57 # hi 00.04.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.06.22 # at least that annoying midknight isn't here now 00.13.05 # hey give the kid a break, he's just ... enthusiastic 00.18.35 # hi guys 00.18.45 # midknight amuses me 00.24.56 # well last night he wouldn't stop whinging about his stupid iceberg picture 00.26.05 # Ogg Vobis sounds pretty decent at 96kbs 00.27.41 # write a decoder for it in 12MHz sh-1 ;) 00.27.51 # Ive noticed Ogg Vorbis doesn't do VBR yet, only CBR 00.27.53 # oh, and you have about 512k to work in 00.28.11 # you'll make a lot of people happy 00.28.25 # im testing Ogg in Soundforge 00.28.37 # im lucky enough to own a copy of Soundforge 00.28.54 # I'm lucky enough to have a copy installed too 00.28.57 # ;) 00.29.00 # what version? 00.29.05 # I have version 5 00.29.31 # ((which is actually a pirate copy)) 00.30.07 # I think that's what I have 00.30.15 # it does everything I want it to 00.30.26 # I can do edits non-destructively with it 00.30.32 # Goldwave works well too 00.31.08 # and midknght keeps winding me up when I said "The Player MAY display album art if you could squeeze an entire into one of the Players' character cells." 00.31.48 # you can do stuff in Goldwave like sine wave creation, FM and AM modulations, DTMF... 00.32.33 # kinda like what I useused to do in CoolEdit Pro 00.32.57 # well as far as i know Soundforge is the only program that provides a proper animated waveform during playback 00.33.27 # 5.0b is what I have 00.33.37 # yea I have that 00.33.46 # I just had to remote my desktop 00.33.49 # using vnc 00.34.09 # and I have my bandwidth saturated doing a download. Takes time ;) 00.34.29 # lol 00.34.38 # Who is unfortunate enough to have Windows Me? 00.35.01 # bite your tongue and draw blood 00.35.08 # lol 00.35.19 # Windows Moron Edition (or Migrane Edition) 00.35.47 # my wife was trying to insist that I leave Me on her laptop 00.35.55 # it runs XP Pro now 00.36.21 # Ive used all the Windows OS's including 95, 98, Me, 2000 and XP 00.36.33 # I had Windows Me on my desktop now Im running XP 00.37.40 # I've used 3.0, 3.1, 3.11 for workgroups, 95, NT 3, NT 4, 98, 2k, Me, XP, 2003 Server... 00.38.00 # I ran DOS 2.1, 3.3, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 6.22 00.38.08 # cool 00.38.19 # Did u find Windows ME very troublesome? 00.38.31 # not any more than 95 00.38.49 # I realize that isn't saying much 00.39.04 # well I had a lot of issues with Windows Me 00.39.21 # I didn't run it long enough 00.39.34 # I didn't like Me so I went to 2k 00.40.10 # I still have 2k on that machine 00.40.16 # and XP on my other desktop 00.40.21 # Someone where I work said "Windows was the worst OS Microsoft made. It was only made to keep people quiet until XP was brought out" 00.40.29 # Windows ME that is 00.40.41 # and Linux in my server and on my laptop 00.41.22 # yes, I have 4 computers that I call my own. My wife has 3 00.41.27 # well im using XP now and im very happy with it 00.41.34 # and her daughter has 1 00.41.42 # Windows 2005 is in the pipeline 00.44.27 # does Linux have a taskbar like Windows/ 00.44.47 # I'm pretty ambivalent about Windows 00.45.05 # Linux in and of itself doesn't 00.45.26 # im sure Red Had Linus has a taskbar 00.46.03 # Linux is the kernel. Then you have the GNU OS which provides shells 00.46.14 # oh ok 00.46.20 # on top of that, you have X11 which is a primitive windowing system 00.46.38 # we should have a windows interface on the Archos :-) 00.47.09 # then there are desktop OS's that run in X. KDE and Gnome are about the most common 00.47.23 # KDE has a taskbar 00.47.26 # cool 00.47.36 # Gnome has something similar 00.47.49 # hmm actualy ogg vorbis doesn't do CBR at all, only VBR hehe 00.47.50 # Midknight suggested that the Archos has a taskbar........ 00.48.01 # KDE is probably the most like Microsoft Windows 00.48.32 # lol 00.48.44 # a small MP3 VBR file sounds much much better than WMA 00.49.21 # Mid's full of ideas, but doesn't grasp limitations 00.49.46 # I like the way the encoder carefully decides how many bits are required to encode the waveform, i.e rock music needs more bits than classical 00.50.09 # so therefore the encoder allocates more bits to rock than classical 00.50.55 # that's a damn shame 00.51.07 # classical can have more nuance than rock 00.51.44 # you ever look at classical sheet music? 00.51.59 # there's a mark that tells the musician to breathe at this point 00.52.20 Quit scott666 ("i'll be back...eventually...") 00.53.00 # lol 00.53.03 # how old are u Plugh 00.56.59 # plugh? 00.58.07 # Who came up with THAT sentence present in so many rejected requests? 01.09.32 # sorry. had to work on some stuff 01.09.33 # I'm 32 01.10.02 # I'm at work now and one of my automated test scripts just shat the bed 01.16.12 # lol 01.16.15 # im 25 01.16.27 # ive got a very nice pic of me holding my Archos on my computer 01.27.57 # I don't have any photos of my archos 01.28.03 # but I do have pix of my computers 01.28.11 # cool 01.28.18 # this pic is me holding my archos 01.31.07 Join Dude [0] (~thefirstd@pm476-08.dialip.mich.net) 01.31.59 # HELLO DUDE 01.32.29 Quit mecraw__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.34.19 # *sigh* looks like I'm carving another 4 hours out of my week :) 01.35.46 # aww 01.36.03 # only another 5 days till I get my 1Mb link :-) 01.40.22 Quit Dude () 01.42.58 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 01.43.02 # does mikeholden ever come in here? 01.46.44 Join scott666 [0] (scott666@c-24-245-58-245.mn.client2.attbi.com) 01.47.26 # hi scortt 01.49.14 Quit track ("Leaving") 02.04.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.17.04 Quit AciD- ("www.cpm-fr.com") 02.32.00 Quit ze (orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.32.00 NSplit orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 02.38.34 Quit scott666 ("i'll be back...eventually...") 03.10.51 NHeal (timeout) orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 03.18.19 Join ze [20] (psyco@adsl-63-205-46-165.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 04.00.20 Quit k3no_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.00.41 Join k3no_ [0] (trilluser@80.178.33.150.forward.012.net.il) 04.04.45 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.16.11 Quit hardeep ("BitchX: it does a body good") 04.39.40 Join BuBu [0] (~Bu_Bu22@dhcp024-209-087-169.woh.rr.com) 04.41.33 # hello? 04.43.08 Quit BuBu (Client Quit) 04.49.15 Join Bruce1 [0] (jirc@dialup-171.75.72.160.Dial1.Weehawken.Level3.net) 04.50.23 Quit Bruce1 (Client Quit) 04.50.38 Join Ilapse [0] (jirc@dialup-171.75.72.160.Dial1.Weehawken.Level3.net) 04.53.34 DBUG Enqueued KICK Ilapse 04.53.34 # 1hey, anyone here? 04.54.26 Quit Ilapse (Client Quit) 06.04.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.19.09 Join Scorp [0] (Mike@adsl-67-119-13-141.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) 06.19.37 # hey guys anybody experience any problems with the the Jukebox player (Studio 20) and the remote control? My remote just stopped working recently for some wierd reason... 06.30.16 # it won't work with any OS the original or rockbox 07.20.59 Quit Scorp ("Client exiting") 07.36.35 Nick dw|gone is now known as dwihno (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 08.04.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.07.42 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@dhcp86.contactor.se) 09.27.58 Quit k3no_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.45.40 Join Malphas__ [0] (~s@195.101.59.28) 09.48.11 Quit BoBB (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.04.31 Join k3no_ [0] (trilluser@80.178.32.15.forward.012.net.il) 10.04.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.05.19 Quit k3no_ (Client Quit) 10.53.21 Join k3no_ [0] (trilluser@80.178.44.252.forward.012.net.il) 10.54.29 Join AciD` [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 11.42.47 Join dsg [0] (~david@a194-109-195-187.adsl.xs4all.nl) 12.00.38 Join track [0] (jirc@ACBCFA7D.ipt.aol.com) 12.00.47 # Hello 12.00.52 # can someone help me with fonts please? 12.04.12 # I want to make my own font but I use Windows 12.04.54 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.43.32 # ah 12.43.39 # then solve that first? :) 12.43.42 Nick webmind_ is now known as webmind (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 13.04.10 Quit track (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.20.32 Join track [0] (jirc@ACBF6CDB.ipt.aol.com) 13.43.45 Join k3no [0] (trilluser@80.178.40.63.forward.012.net.il) 13.44.46 Quit adi|home (Remote closed the connection) 13.52.24 Quit k3no_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 14.04.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.28.52 Quit track ("Leaving") 15.44.53 Quit dsg ("foo") 15.44.54 Quit k3no (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.05.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.28.19 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 16.30.22 Nick dwihno is now known as dw|gone (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 16.59.14 Join track [0] (jirc@ACBB151E.ipt.aol.com) 16.59.18 Quit track (Client Quit) 17.03.48 Join BoBB [0] (~bob@ip68-106-225-254.ph.ph.cox.net) 17.13.48 Quit Malphas__ ("Preparing subject to return IRL .... CLACK") 17.16.13 Join elinenbe [0] (trilluser@207-237-236-68.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 17.31.16 Join mecraw__ [0] (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 17.35.08 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 17.36.45 # hardeep: hello 17.37.26 # heya 17.37.57 # hardeep: any new action on the playlist viewer front? 17.38.14 # hardeep: I think that the playlist viewer should be merged with the CVS 17.38.19 # elinenbe: nope. just waiting for it to get into cvs 17.39.02 # elinenbe: heh, agreed. :) 17.39.24 # hardeep: why don't you do it? or do you not have say? 17.39.56 # elinenbe: it needs to be reviewed first by the big 3 17.41.12 # blah... you are bigger then the big three (and I hope LinusN, Zagor, and Badger all read this) 17.50.33 # hardeep: you know what would make the playlist viewer even better? 17.51.12 # a checkbox in front of each name or invers the selection, so you can slesct multiple files to move/delete/etc... 17.55.19 # elinenbe: yeah, multiple selection would be nice. I'll take a look at that once I have some free time. 18.05.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.27.30 Quit AciD` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.53.39 Join AciD` [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 19.04.42 Join track [0] (jirc@ACBF2407.ipt.aol.com) 19.04.56 Join Galik [0] (~galik@195.137.124.20) 19.10.05 # hi 19.10.20 # morning 19.10.42 # evening 19.10.45 # its evening here in London 19.11.37 # Tue Oct 14 10:12:51 PDT 2003 19.12.12 # well here in London its 18:12 BST 2003 19.26.55 Quit track ("Leaving") 19.53.01 Quit hardeep ("[BX] I see your BitchX is as big as mine!") 20.03.18 Join adi|home [0] (~adi|home@as5300-9.216-194-23-63.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 20.04.31 Join k3no [0] (trilluser@80.178.45.45.forward.012.net.il) 20.05.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.05.29 Join track [0] (jirc@ACBC1331.ipt.aol.com) 20.05.43 Quit AciD` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.15.47 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAB44D.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.25.19 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 20.25.27 # hi hardeep 20.25.33 # hello 20.25.43 # are you one of the rockbox developers? 20.26.24 # yes 20.26.53 # i thought so, but u don't seem to be as familiar as Zagor, Bagder, Adiamas and LinusN 20.26.57 # :-) 20.29.52 # hardeep's name is all over the source 20.30.00 # use the source, Luke 20.30.14 # ahh right 20.30.25 # its just that i havent seen u around that often 20.30.56 # that's cuz you leave the channel when you're not active in it 20.32.04 Quit Galik (Remote closed the connection) 20.32.31 # ahh right 20.32.40 # ive noticed a bug which im about to file 20.46.11 Join SimonSteel [0] (jirc@dhcp-62-227.cse.ucsc.edu) 20.46.22 # hi simon 20.46.23 # anyone around? 20.46.29 # hey 20.46.46 # hi 20.46.57 # what archos do u have? 20.47.04 # recorder 20 20.47.07 # you? 20.47.10 # i have a recorder 20 20.47.13 # recorder 10 i mean 20.47.33 # Im seriously considering putting a larger HD in it 20.47.48 # heh... seems like quite an undertaking... 20.47.55 # yea 20.48.03 # but where do you source the 9.5mm drives from? 20.48.05 # any of the devs around? 20.48.20 # no idea... 20.48.21 # Hardeep is here 20.48.35 # not only that, the Recorder 10 is limited to USB 1.1 20.49.11 # ah.... i've only got 1.1 on my comp, so i see no real benefit of the 2.0 ... 20.49.13 # (yet) 20.49.23 # well im the opposite of you 20.49.25 # i was reading the faq and they mentioned no key lock 20.49.26 # buy a card. You'll be glad you did 20.49.32 # I have USB2 ports but no USB2 on the Archos 20.49.39 # f1+down while playing 20.49.48 # heh... yeah... though I've already thrown about 15 gigs of music on the thing... 20.49.49 # will lock out the keys till you hit it again 20.49.50 # SimonSteel: keylock is available in the WPS. F1+UP 20.49.56 # down 20.49.58 # i don't anticipate any big transfers 20.49.58 # not up 20.49.59 # er F1+DOWN 20.50.00 # right 20.50.32 # well i read that very big transfers can kill the HD since the charger cannot cope 20.50.32 # but that doesn't affect the off/on buttons, right? 20.50.34 # with large transfers 20.50.46 # SimonSteel: in that case I recommend you never put it on anyone's computer with USB 2.0 20.50.53 # cuz you will be spoiled rotten 20.51.03 # yeah, i read that about the batteries, too... i happened to do my transfers in bursts 20.51.10 # hahahaha 20.51.20 # nothing can prevent you from turning it off by holding the off button 20.51.28 # but f1+down will lock out the on button 20.51.42 # i'm going to try this again... but i thought that the original firmware's key lock locked the off button 20.55.02 # well.... that answers that 20.55.26 # everyone disappear? 20.55.32 # nope 20.55.35 # ah 20.55.36 # okay 20.55.42 # i'm using this java client thing.. 20.55.42 # my boss had a question 20.55.49 # where do you work? 20.55.55 # Silicon Genetics 20.56.01 # in California 20.56.08 # hi 20.56.24 # i'm at UCSC... just finishing up.... doing my senior project this quarter 20.58.34 # i was going to do a portable video player with a 3-4" screen ... then a few months ago friggin archos came out with the same thing I was going to do for my project 20.59.34 # ah. I'm in Redwood City 20.59.51 # over the hill 21.00.04 # yep. and halfway to the City 21.01.25 # anyways... i gotta get back to my project 21.01.35 # thanks for the help! 21.01.58 Quit SimonSteel ("Leaving") 21.05.16 Quit track ("Leaving") 21.09.52 Join Galik [0] (~galik@195.137.124.20) 21.11.22 Join track [0] (jirc@ACBC1331.ipt.aol.com) 21.39.24 Join elinenbe_ [0] (trilluser@207-237-236-68.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 21.50.02 Join AciD` [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 21.50.30 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.50.31 Nick elinenbe_ is now known as elinenbe (trilluser@207-237-236-68.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 21.53.02 Join scott666 [0] (scott666@c-24-245-58-245.mn.client2.attbi.com) 22.05.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.26.40 Quit Galik (Remote closed the connection) 22.32.32 Join Galik [0] (~galik@195.137.124.20) 22.37.19 # :/ 22.38.26 # hi 22.40.50 # apparently resoldering a headphone socket is 'irrepairable' and 'impossible' according to my supplier 22.41.00 # so i really have no archos anymore :/ 22.41.13 # just some money in my bank account 22.42.02 # less than i can get a new one for 23.13.43 Quit AciD` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.14.06 Join AciD` [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 23.22.15 Quit scott666 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 23.22.26 Quit edx () 23.34.12 # wheres midknight 23.35.14 Quit track ("Leaving") 23.45.33 Join sagegoku [0] (~sagegoku6@CPE-24-163-156-130.kc.rr.com) 23.47.10 # hello 23.47.15 # anyone here? 23.50.12 # ... 23.57.07 # hi 23.57.27 # ask your question. 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