--- Log for 23.01.104 Server: orwell.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 6 days and 4 hours ago 00.01.21 # scott666: For avi scaling (in Windoze) I recently tested TMPGEnc (http://www.tmpgenc.net). Works perfect. While this is primarily for mpeg video recoding, it can also export to avi. It is free, except export to MPEG2 works only for 30 days. 00.02.00 # lol windoze 00.02.03 # :) 00.03.29 # track: I know I wouldn't use it 00.03.38 # track: but I'm sure some people might like it 00.04.36 # basically its just a "safeguard" incase you need to restore a file after deleting it in rockbox 00.08.47 # cst: thanks! 00.08.47 Join [gz] [0] (~gzenz@pD9500A5A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 00.08.50 # <[gz]> re 00.09.23 # hi 00.14.21 # woot! 00.16.50 # i bet clerks would look excellent like this... 00.17.45 Quit cst ("Demo-Zeitüberschreitung") 00.17.49 # <[gz]> wwut happend? 00.19.13 # <[gz]> oh my god just tell my why those fucking bitches didnt implement a way to read out the program-memory path. i mean nobody needs it. but we do. ARGH 00.19.57 Quit _aLF ("bye") 00.19.58 # could we do it? 00.20.28 # <[gz]> i fear we cant 00.21.10 # <[gz]> except using a err. elektronenrastermikroskop 00.21.29 Quit gz (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.21.31 # <[gz]> the microscope they use to see atomic structures. that way we could read out the prom 00.21.34 Nick [gz] is now known as gz (~gzenz@pD9500A5A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 00.21.51 # probably burglaring micronas would be easier 00.23.46 Nick edx is now known as edx{shower} (edx@pD9EA9E33.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.33.17 Join cst [0] (~jens@pD9E7FD29.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.38.25 Nick edx{shower} is now known as edx (edx@pD9EA9E33.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.56.30 Quit edx () 00.56.31 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.10.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.10.41 # well i'm off, too 01.10.42 # cu 01.10.46 Quit gz () 01.15.12 Quit cst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.31.30 Quit mecraw_ ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 01.58.17 # gmini hardware information, Including CPU/DSP datasheet w/ instruction mnemonics and thier binary formats!!! posted @ http://www.donat.org/michael/archos/ 02.16.17 Quit scott666 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.16.28 Join scott666 [0] (scott666@c-24-245-58-245.mn.client2.attbi.com) 02.28.09 Part track 02.38.14 Quit ze (orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 02.38.14 NSplit orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 02.38.44 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-89.reverse.qsc.de) 02.51.34 NHeal orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 02.51.34 NJoin ze [20] (psyco@adsl-67-123-41-124.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 03.10.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.10.44 # bbiab 03.15.09 Join Dogger [0] (~jimmy@adsl-63-199-31-2.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) 03.15.09 Quit scott666 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.15.20 Join scott666 [0] (scott666@c-24-245-58-245.mn.client2.attbi.com) 04.02.38 Quit MT ("changing servers") 04.02.39 Quit Phatbl0ke (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.04.09 Join MT [0] (mt@194.154.163.134) 04.21.18 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.32.05 Join diddystar5 [0] (Lee@ACC70FF9.ipt.aol.com) 04.32.33 Quit diddystar5 (Client Quit) 04.52.39 Quit AciD (Client Quit) 05.01.04 Quit hardeep ("[BX] With a BitchX here and a BitchX there, here a BitchX there a BitchX everywhere a BitchX") 05.10.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.15.27 Join Phatbl0ke [0] (muntaa@202.0.59.45) 05.32.20 Join midknight2k3 [0] (midknight2@c-24-18-39-169.client.comcast.net) 05.43.21 Join thu [0] (~thu@h24-87-64-169.vc.shawcable.net) 05.43.22 # hey 05.43.28 # hi thu 05.43.47 # I've been irreparably exposed to an ipod 05.44.19 # is there any conceivable way of building a tree of files in memory and browsing by ID3 tags? 05.45.15 # I realize the archoses are short on memory but I don't know how practical would be to write all the info in a file on disk 05.45.31 # theres a program out there that makes a bunch of playlists based on id3 info 05.45.48 # thu: yes, id3 database may happen 05.45.52 # ID3/artists/[artist].m3u and such 05.45.58 # cool 05.46.04 # hmm.. that would be a start 05.46.13 # maybe integrated in a smart way to sync the archos 05.47.18 # * scott666 currently has 453:37:35+ hours of music 05.47.23 # actually it should be possible but slower and battery-consuming to have rockbox go through the entire drive and create playlists 05.47.32 # no 05.47.38 # how much is that in gigs? 05.47.38 # we could just make a database 05.47.48 # * thu is too lazy to have xmms count all the music again 05.47.49 # that scans at boot and loads it 05.47.52 # well...its all at 192kbps 05.48.04 # midknight2k3: loads it into memory? and hogs it all? 05.48.17 # building playlists is nicer if you have an automated way of doing it 05.48.41 # 37.3gb 05.48.43 # well, on rockbox 05.48.52 # that's a good start 05.48.54 # uh 05.49.00 # to make a root playlist it takes like 2 minutes 05.49.09 # root playlist? 05.49.10 # to make them in seperate folders etc, that would take about 3 05.49.18 # i sure don't need that 05.49.18 # it's okay really 05.49.20 # 'create playlist' in the root dir 05.49.30 # it makes a playlist of every mp3 on the archos 05.50.00 # yes 05.50.04 # having a way of automatically syncing rockbox with something like the new gnome audio manager would be nice 05.50.12 # i suggest the program i mentioned, theres no reason for rockbox to do all that playlist creation when a program already exists that can do it in under 5 minutes 05.50.23 # scott666: data base! 05.50.42 # it would just be a pre-rendered database 05.50.53 # whatever 05.51.02 # it'd only take a few seconds to do it 05.51.11 # now a way to search that database, on the other hand, would be useful 05.51.42 # but someone already made a script that pre-rendered that too 05.53.02 # it ended up taking up like 15mb of space 05.53.11 # but anyway, im goin back to war3x 05.53.13 # l8er 05.53.31 # k 05.53.32 # bye 06.04.15 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-89.reverse.qsc.de) 06.27.24 # bye people 06.27.24 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.27.33 Quit midknight2k3 ("sudden death") 07.10.14 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.12.11 Join wethion [0] (secher@pool-151-197-179-2.phil.east.verizon.net) 07.12.13 Quit Phatbl0ke (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.13.52 # Hey. Er. total newbie question, and I'd gladly RTFM if I knew which FM to read. I'm trying to copy files to my archos, but the file sizes are all 2176K. What am I not doing? 07.18.55 Part wethion 07.24.12 Quit Dogger (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.48.39 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 07.51.44 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 08.04.27 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-89.reverse.qsc.de) 08.27.41 Join Phatbl0ke [0] (muntaa@202.0.59.45) 09.07.07 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.09.26 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@dhcp91.contactor.se) 09.10.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.13.36 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Eat, drink and be merry...for tomorrow we die") 09.37.53 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 09.52.16 Join Falkenar [0] (fsiC253@bzq-25-64-176.cust.bezeqint.net) 09.52.41 # hello....? 09.52.44 # hi 10.05.35 Quit Falkenar () 10.05.53 Quit Strath ("Application closed") 10.14.46 Join Falkenar [0] (Pr3Ud3489@bzq-25-64-176.cust.bezeqint.net) 10.14.49 Quit Falkenar (Client Quit) 10.38.33 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-89.reverse.qsc.de) 10.38.58 Join Falkenar [0] (xevBB996@bzq-25-64-176.cust.bezeqint.net) 10.48.37 Join wibble [0] (jirc@spr2-pool1-3-0-cust7.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) 10.48.55 Quit Falkenar () 10.49.35 Join Galik [0] (galik@spr2-pool1-3-0-cust7.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) 10.50.00 Quit wibble (Client Quit) 10.50.11 Join Guest [0] (jirc@spr2-pool1-3-0-cust7.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) 10.50.45 Quit Guest (Client Quit) 10.50.51 Quit Galik (Client Quit) 11.10.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.22.04 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.55.31 Join c0utta [0] (noemail@dialup-8.54.221.203.acc05-waym-adl.comindico.com.au) 12.21.17 Join track [0] (track@ACBA540D.ipt.aol.com) 12.21.25 # morning 12.30.48 Join Galik [0] (galik@spr2-pool1-3-0-cust7.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) 12.31.09 # lo 12.39.32 # hi Galik 12.41.32 # did u used to be called tracktheripper? 12.42.02 # morn 12.43.15 # Does anyone know if there is a problem with wake-up-alarm on the FM? 12.45.18 Join gz [0] (hgdum@pD9500A73.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 12.45.19 # re 12.46.31 # wb 12.47.54 # hi Wb 12.48.06 # sorry Hi webmind 12.53.41 # ever heard of abbreviations galik? 12.55.27 # track, Yes but I wouldn't want to say "Hi, long time no see" to the wrong track* :) 12.55.33 # lol 12.59.45 # Hmmm can't find a link to the latest FMSimulator... 13.01.07 # Galik: there is no point in downloading the simulator executables 13.02.42 # Okay. I'll build it myself. - just building the environment now... 13.03.55 Nick LinusN is now known as LinusN|lunch (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 13.04.52 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-89.reverse.qsc.de) 13.10.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.12.22 Join AciD [0] (alwaysup@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 13.20.25 Quit track () 13.26.21 Join kurzhaarrocker [200] (~Phil@189.18.204.212.sr1.DTM1.ip.versanet.de) 13.28.19 Nick LinusN|lunch is now known as LinusN (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 13.29.06 # Linus: great thing, these recording directories. 13.32.09 # nice 13.32.29 # (Couldn't you have done that without perforating my trigger code with cvs conflicts?!?) :) 13.34.07 # hehe 13.51.13 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EA9E33.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.55.54 Nick edx is now known as edx{eats} (edx@pD9EA9E33.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.21.41 Nick edx{eats} is now known as edx{code} (edx@pD9EA9E33.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.24.34 Join _MT [0] (mt@no.beer.for.beating.me.uk) 14.24.34 Quit MT (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.24.59 Nick _MT is now known as MT (mt@no.beer.for.beating.me.uk) 14.44.07 Nick c0utta is now known as c0utta{zZZ} (noemail@dialup-8.54.221.203.acc05-waym-adl.comindico.com.au) 14.46.11 # linus, don't forget about my patch :) 14.46.21 # don't worry 14.51.18 Quit c0utta{zZZ} ("QwIRC 0.89a") 14.57.21 # What is the "isimulator/win32 directory" that the configure scripts wants? 15.00.09 # it is the simulation code 15.00.26 # for windows 15.00.33 # it's in cvs 15.00.47 # what did you check out? 15.04.29 # you need to check out the uisimulator from cvs 15.04.41 # cd rockbox 15.04.48 # cvs co uisimulator 15.05.42 # or, instead of doing "co rockbox" when you check out rockbox, do "co rockbox-devel" 15.05.58 # then uisimulator will be included 15.10.11 # ahh k thanks 15.10.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.14.06 # good luck, gotta go now 15.14.23 # seems to be working now. thanks 15.14.48 # gr8 15.15.04 Part LinusN 15.16.45 Join mecraw_ [0] (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 15.21.51 Quit Galik ("Leaving") 15.32.59 Quit Hadaka (orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 15.32.59 NSplit orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 15.33.31 NHeal orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 15.33.31 NJoin Hadaka [0] (naked@aka.pp.htv.fi) 15.33.31 Mode "#rockbox +bbb *!*jirc*@*.ipt.aol.com *!*@ACBB8292.ipt.aol.com *!*icechat*@*.ipt.aol.com " by herbert.freenode.net 15.34.26 Join Hadaka_ [0] (naked@aka.pp.htv.fi) 15.34.26 Quit Hadaka (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.34.39 Nick Hadaka_ is now known as Hadaka (naked@aka.pp.htv.fi) 15.35.02 Quit webmind ("bbl") 15.37.30 Join webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 15.48.01 Quit gz () 15.48.59 Quit webmind ("leaving") 15.54.53 Join webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 15.55.08 Quit webmind (Client Quit) 15.55.16 Join webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 15.55.51 Quit webmind (Client Quit) 15.56.31 Join webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 15.58.41 Quit webmind (Client Quit) 15.58.50 Join webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 16.03.53 Join TeRmInAlCrAzY [0] (~mirc@193.120.102.138) 16.03.53 Quit Phatbl0ke (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.05.47 Join methangas [0] (methangas@0x50c61c19.virnxx10.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk) 16.55.21 Nick edx{code} is now known as edx{sportz} (edx@pD9EA9E33.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.05.57 Part kurzhaarrocker 17.10.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.11.59 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 17.32.44 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 17.35.04 Join Galik [0] (galik@spr2-pool1-3-0-cust7.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) 17.42.56 Part TeRmInAlCrAzY 17.46.02 Join _aLF [0] (~alexandre@mutualite-3-82-67-66-128.fbx.proxad.net) 17.57.42 Quit oxygen77 ("ChatZilla 0.8.31 [Mozilla rv:1.4/7]") 17.58.40 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 18.01.23 Quit _aLF (orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 18.01.23 NSplit orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 18.01.23 Quit Galik (orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 18.02.42 NHeal orwell.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 18.02.42 NJoin _aLF [0] (~alexandre@mutualite-3-82-67-66-128.fbx.proxad.net) 18.02.42 NJoin Galik [0] (galik@spr2-pool1-3-0-cust7.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) 18.02.42 Mode "#rockbox +bbb *!*jirc*@*.ipt.aol.com *!*@ACBB8292.ipt.aol.com *!*icechat*@*.ipt.aol.com " by jordan.freenode.net 18.03.41 Quit oxygen77 ("ChatZilla 0.8.31 [Mozilla rv:1.4/7]") 18.05.47 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 18.05.52 Quit Galik ("Leaving") 18.32.28 Join dogger [0] (jimmy@ns.jfreebies.com) 18.35.58 Join Asmotaku-neko [0] (WinXP@ACB7891D.ipt.aol.com) 18.36.07 # Hi there ! ^w^ 18.36.36 Quit hardeep ("BitchX by any other name is still BitchX") 18.36.56 # I miss the url of the JBM open source petition. Got any hint ? 18.44.56 Quit AciD (Connection timed out) 18.49.44 # hi all 18.52.41 # nobody here...seems like it. 18.53.22 Part Asmotaku-neko 18.53.35 Nick oxygen77 is now known as oxygen77_OUT (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 19.00.42 Nick edx{sportz} is now known as edx (edx@pD9EA9E33.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.00.46 Quit edx () 19.06.54 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAAB1F.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.07.08 Nick edx is now known as edx{eatz} (edx@pD9EAAB1F.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.10.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.15.34 # belated hi dogger! 19.19.38 Join worm|school [0] (jirc@mws497.uncc.edu) 19.19.40 Part worm|school 19.26.28 Nick edx{eatz} is now known as edx{dandd} (edx@pD9EAAB1F.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.36.52 Join quelsaruk [0] (~WzY@193.136.159.160) 19.36.56 # hi 19.53.11 Join Zagor [0] (~bjst@1-1-3-36a.sk.sth.bostream.se) 19.53.39 Join cjnr11 [0] (nihzff@l02m-32-9.d1.club-internet.fr) 19.53.53 # hi zagor 19.54.34 # hi 19.56.31 # dogger: does the serial port have any "official" use? 20.17.27 # cu 20.17.29 Quit quelsaruk () 20.45.05 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.10.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.16.36 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 21.50.55 Join _alex [0] (~alexandre@mutualite-3-82-67-66-128.fbx.proxad.net) 21.50.55 Quit _aLF (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.53.51 Part mad8k 21.54.08 Join AciD`` [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 21.56.48 Join mad8k [0] (mad9k@discostu.Colorado.EDU) 21.59.27 Quit cjnr11 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.17.36 Join Nibbler [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-73-89.reverse.qsc.de) 22.20.39 Join Galik [0] (galik@spr2-pool1-3-0-cust7.cosh.broadband.ntl.com) 22.52.41 # When I run uisw32.exe for some reason it list thr root of my C drive rather than the archos sub directory under my build directory. Anyone know what I done wrong? 22.56.08 Join Phatbl0ke [0] (~jimmz@202-0-60-63.adsl.paradise.net.nz) 23.10.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.10.53 Quit scott666 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.25.13 Quit methangas (" The IRC Client of the Gods! -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- HydraIRC") 23.25.51 Quit Galik ("Leaving") 23.32.21 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 23.32.31 Join Cosmo` [0] (~landofcak@81-86-191-135.dsl.pipex.com) 23.32.48 # lo 23.32.57 # hi 23.33.19 # blimey 23.33.22 # someones on the ball :P 23.34.16 # i've been looking into buying an MP3 player and it sort of ... lead me here heh 23.34.54 # :) 23.35.12 # was thinking about purchasing one of those Archos Jukebox FM things 23.38.13 # Cosmo`: Not a bad choice. A number of people on here have one 23.38.20 # and, of course, you get Rockbox 23.38.42 # yeah i've been reading about it 23.38.44 # sounds pretty good 23.38.59 # any MP3 player that has an open source community devoted to writing better firmware for it cant be bad :) 23.40.51 # Cosmo`: id get one of the original recorders if i were you 23.41.01 # Jukebox Recorder 20 23.41.02 # what makes you say that? 23.41.05 # i thought about it ... 23.41.09 # but the display looks pretty bad if you ask me 23.41.10 # the FM hardware wise is poor 23.41.16 # i imagine i'd have problems navigating etc 23.41.20 # many many people have had problems 23.41.29 # the recorder and the fm have the same screen 23.41.31 # i like the look of that new one 23.41.37 # the Gmini 120 thing 23.41.43 # ah yes 23.41.45 # i understand its not compatible with rockbox though 23.41.50 # not yet 23.41.52 # cant find anywhere that sells it though heh 23.41.55 # give it 6 months 23.42.26 # oh wait 23.42.32 # im thinking of the Jukebox Studio 20 23.42.44 # that has a different display dosent it? 23.42.56 # yes, thats a player model 23.43.11 # basically there are 3 models, player, recorder and fmrecorder 23.43.26 # the v2 recorders look like an fm, thats because they are 23.43.30 # rofl 23.43.34 # bit of a con aint it? heh 23.43.46 # the first ones still had the fm receivers onboard, just disabled in software 23.44.00 # im undecided, its bloody hard to decide what MP3 player to buy nowadays 23.44.05 # especially when its costs so much 23.44.13 # if you make a wrong decision, thats £200 thrown away 23.44.33 # yep 23.44.37 # btw 23.44.47 # i read somewhere that the sound quality isn't great on the Archos? 23.45.01 # im no audiophile 23.45.08 # hehe 23.45.09 # but i found it more than adequate 23.45.18 # i wouldnt say im an audiophile 23.45.25 # but i certainly think the ipod sounds shit 23.45.35 # heh 23.45.59 # i dont know what people see in them you know 23.46.03 # fkin clumsy interface 23.46.06 # they sound terrible 23.46.12 # and they're too expensive for what they are 23.46.17 # style over substance imo. 23.47.03 # hell yeah 23.47.17 # pretty things, but they break far too easy and cost way too much 23.47.25 # its obscene 23.47.29 # £250 for a 10 gig ipod 23.47.35 # thats more like a joke 23.47.47 # £250 buys you a 40gb xclef 23.47.54 # i cant spend that much heh 23.47.55 # :P 23.48.01 # which will be my next one ;) 23.48.03 # i was looking at the xclef too 23.48.08 # i can afford a 20gig one 23.48.34 # if i had a use for a 20gb bare drive, id get the 20 and upgrade to 60 23.48.44 # do they take 2.5" drives? 23.48.46 # £50 for an extra 20gb seems steep to me 23.48.51 # yep 23.49.15 # i cant push to the extra £50 23.49.18 # altho i may have to buy one for Zagor, so it can possibly get all rockboxed up 23.49.19 # i've got a budget of £200 23.49.41 # its a very exciting player, as its got stacks of ram and a damn fast cpu 23.49.47 # the xclef? 23.49.50 # yep 23.49.56 # hmm 23.49.59 # i dont know how big they are 23.50.16 # it should give excellent battery life, plus the opportunity to play almost any format we wish 23.50.18 # i gotta get something soon i sold my existing music player today heh 23.54.37 # so hard to decide when £200 is involved heh 23.55.29 # i have to say this xclef does look good though ...