--- Log for 10.06.104 Server: anthony.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 25 days and 6 hours ago 00.27.55 Nick midk|away is now known as midk (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 00.33.38 Quit AciD` ("how much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood ?") 00.50.44 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.02.59 Quit lImbus (Remote closed the connection) 01.07.32 Quit mecraw ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com)") 01.58.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.11.56 Join BlueChip [0] (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 02.25.45 # hey bc 02.27.28 # hello 02.33.46 Join NibbIer [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-78-119.dynamic.qsc.de) 02.50.16 # mk, got time to help? 02.50.16 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.50.29 # with? 02.50.34 # proff reading 02.50.35 # proof 02.50.39 # sure 02.51.01 # can you check proof read what I have done on the 3587 manual so far please? 02.51.16 # yes 02.52.32 # online?> 02.52.39 # at my site :) 02.52.51 # kay sec 02.56.10 Join rossizzy [0] (~jirc@pool-68-161-153-208.ny325.east.verizon.net) 02.57.57 Quit rossizzy (Client Quit) 02.59.03 # Looks great so far! 02.59.10 # are you planning to go more into the mdb though> 02.59.37 # yes, absolutely - there are chunks not written yet - that is my job tonight 03.00.17 # ok well nice detail so far! 03.00.22 # cheers 03.00.31 # very consistent format helps a lot 03.33.54 Nick midk is now known as midk|game (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 03.36.16 Nick BlueChip is now known as BC|food (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 03.58.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.05.35 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Does your mommy know you use BitchX?") 04.29.19 Quit webmind (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 04.29.51 Nick midk|game is now known as midk (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 04.34.01 Join NibbIer [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-78-119.dynamic.qsc.de) 04.34.37 Join webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 04.47.35 Quit webmind (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.52.17 Join webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 05.29.31 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.37.53 Join diddystar5 [0] (lee@ACC09958.ipt.aol.com) 05.38.53 # midk 05.39.02 # ey dids! 05.48.03 Quit diddystar5 ("Leaving") 05.53.26 Quit scott666 ("i'll be back...eventually...") 05.58.09 # bcbc 05.59.03 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.38.25 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 06.52.25 Join NibbIer [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-78-119.dynamic.qsc.de) 07.02.41 # hi LinusN 07.02.45 # wow, that was a bit late 07.02.46 # hola 07.02.54 # late? 07.03.05 # as in, you entered about 25 minutes ago :) 07.03.10 # ah 07.03.57 # considering a final clock update -- i wanted to ask you if you minded that i removed the version checking and instead only check the filesize 07.04.16 # keeping version checking would require loading it to a temporary struct... 07.04.19 # it was broken before 07.04.23 # is the file size constant? 07.04.29 # of the settings file* 07.04.34 # between updates, likely not 07.04.58 # if it is, it was probably only a bugfix and people can continue to use their "old" settings file 07.05.03 # yes, but it doesn't vary on a certain version? 07.05.14 # well version 2 is a lot larger than version 1 07.05.31 # if there's a version 2.2 or 3 it would probably vary as well 07.06.32 # sure, go ahead and use the file size instaed 07.06.38 # ok, thanks 07.06.58 # hmm 07.07.02 # i forget what i wanted to do with it 07.07.17 # removing the logo selector and mapping f2 to something else... 07.10.00 # *considers an interactive help 07.10.27 # that would probably just complicate things more.. lol 07.59.04 *** No seen item changed, no save performed. 08.02.29 Quit LinusN (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.29 NSplit anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 08.02.30 Quit Ka_ (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit NHI (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit BC|food (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit midk (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit mbr_ (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit ze (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit julia (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit silencer_ (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit Hes (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit adiamas (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit elinenbe (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit c0utta (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit Hadaka (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.02.30 Quit webmind (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.07.46 Quit NHIwerx (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.08.22 NHeal anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 08.08.22 NJoin NHIwerx [0] (~frank@134.100.58.143) 08.08.22 Join AciD` [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 08.08.22 NJoin LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 08.08.22 NJoin webmind [0] (~cme2@217-195-236-172.dsl.esined.net) 08.08.22 NJoin BC|food [0] (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 08.08.22 NJoin elinenbe [0] (~elinenbe@207-237-224-177.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 08.08.22 NJoin c0utta [0] (~c0utta@247.cust11.sa.dsl.ozemail.com.au) 08.08.22 NJoin midk [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 08.08.22 NJoin Ka_ [0] (~tkirk@pcp04776551pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 08.08.22 NJoin silencer_ [0] (~silencer@nino.via.ecp.fr) 08.08.22 NJoin adiamas [0] (~adi|home@as5300-9.216-194-23-143.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 08.08.22 NJoin ze [20] (psyco@adsl-67-123-40-187.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 08.08.22 NJoin mbr_ [0] (~mb@stz-softwaretechnik.com) 08.08.22 NJoin julia [0] (~julia@207-36-180-196.ptr.primarydns.com) 08.08.22 NJoin NHI [0] (doc@b089204.customer.hansenet.de) 08.08.22 NJoin Hadaka [0] (naked@naked.iki.fi) 08.08.22 NJoin Hes [0] (~hessu@he.fi) 08.13.34 Quit midk (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.13.37 Join Zakk_ [0] (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 08.14.24 Nick Zakk_ is now known as midk (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 08.21.02 # mk? 08.21.06 Nick BC|food is now known as BC (~bluechip@cpc3-colc1-3-0-cust61.colc.cable.ntl.com) 08.49.13 # yes? 08.49.15 # sorry 08.49.25 # new manual, if you're interested 08.49.33 # mdb etc 08.49.38 # k sec 08.49.41 # info on digital distortion 08.50.05 # yay 08.50.06 # all comments and criticisms welcomed 08.50.40 # intference is spelled interference. 08.51.05 # hmm, need a better dictionary - lol 08.51.10 # lol 08.52.35 # intference is a special type of thing that happens during fixed point math on variables held in volatile memory 08.53.02 # was i wrong? 08.53.09 # no, that was me being silly 08.53.22 # TRYing to be funny, but having a bad day - lol 08.53.24 # qwhatever 08.53.25 # nice! 08.53.50 # int ference = 0; 08.54.45 # ook.... 08.55.21 # * BC gives up on humour for the day 08.55.35 # i think a better one may be "long penis = 1;"? 08.55.43 # lol 08.55.57 # hmm nice work beesee 08.56.16 # i wrote a job control program in assembler once with the M68 instruction "BLO JOB" 08.56.35 # *stares 08.56.39 # ever seen ze's code? 08.56.42 # it's pretty good 08.56.43 # and it wasn't until someone else commented that I even noticed it 08.56.49 # lol! 08.56.51 # no, what has (s)he written 08.57.10 # just used odd names for the variables 08.57.13 # lots of typedefs 08.57.23 # example code? 08.57.32 # don't have it 08.57.36 # hmm 08.57.49 # shame - could be fun to read - has (s)he not submitted anything? 08.57.52 # well it was set up so that "void" was instead "assfuck" or somesuch 08.58.00 # LMAO 08.58.04 # and "unsigned short" was "penis" 08.58.08 # how childish! 08.58.09 # this it was like 08.58.12 # LOL 08.58.25 # assfuck blowjob(penis inches) 08.58.27 # { 08.58.33 # etc 08.58.39 # LMAO 08.58.44 # for audio muxing or somesuch 08.58.56 # you must see it. 08.59.04 # I'd love to 08.59.13 # heh 08.59.18 # that sort of pointless humour is right up my street 08.59.23 # hey ze 08.59.49 # you GOTTA let me see some of this code, I'm laughing my left testicle off here 09.00.50 # heh ok lemme find it 09.00.54 # yay 09.01.20 # but yeah it's a couple functions in a little prog that just takes however many streams of wav's you give it and mixes them 09.01.43 # and only 2 of the functions really ended up being funny 09.01.47 # shit compare_ass(ass *bigass, ass *fatass) { 09.01.48 # shit poop; 09.01.48 # for (poop=0;(bigass[poop] == fatass[poop]);poop++); 09.01.48 # return poop; 09.01.48 # } 09.01.55 # LMAO 09.01.58 # LMAO 09.01.59 # shit shit_ass_fuck(shit bitch, stinkhole *asshole) { 09.01.59 # ass fuck[bitch]; 09.01.59 # if (fread(fuck,1,bitch,asshole)!=bitch) return -99; else return 0; 09.01.59 # } 09.02.06 # hahhaaaaahh 09.02.16 # * BC has tears rolling down his face 09.02.42 # hehe yeah that was fun :p 09.02.58 # you missed #defining -99 and 0 09.03.04 # oh yeah 09.03.05 # heh 09.03.27 # ass fcuk[bitch]; has to be my favourite :) 09.03.28 # i should add that in sometime 09.03.49 # heh 09.03.52 # bigass[poop] 09.03.59 # i like the way the arguments to fread go together 09.04.05 # fuck,1,bitch,asshole 09.04.22 # #define fat 1 09.05.08 # I'm so gonna do somthing like that next time I get the chance 09.05.12 # hehe 09.05.50 # i couldn't work with it 09.06.09 # i'd get "ass fuck[bitch]" confused with "stinkhole *asshole" 09.06.20 # LMAO 09.06.33 # i can't see how you can code like that 09.06.43 # *considers converting clock code to ze-style 09.06.49 # you should take a look at ioccc sometime 09.06.52 # heh 09.06.57 # well the rest of the functions are pretty ugly 09.07.12 # hence known as "ze code" 09.07.30 # "C code?" ..."No, ZE code" 09.07.33 # heh 09.07.58 # the rest of it looks more like 09.07.59 # int outputheader(shit rate, penis ssize, shit dlen) { 09.08.00 # shit rlen=dlen+44,flen=16,avgbyterate=(rate*(ssize/8)); 09.08.00 # penis ftag=1,chans=1,blockalign=ssize/8; 09.08.00 # printf("RIFF"); 09.08.02 # fwrite(&rlen,sizeof(shit),1,stdout); 09.08.04 # SHIT RATE 09.08.05 # printf("WAVEfmt "); 09.08.05 # ahaha 09.08.07 # fwrite(&flen,sizeof(shit),1,stdout); 09.08.09 # fwrite(&ftag,sizeof(penis),1,stdout); 09.08.12 # ... etc 09.08.22 # sizeof(shit) 09.08.33 # sizeof(penis) 09.08.40 # yeah, little bit of funny in there, but not as elegant as those 2 functions 09.08.41 # heh 09.08.56 # aaaaaaaahahahaha 09.08.57 DBUG Enqueued KICK BC 09.08.57 # LOL - 01sizeof(shit), 09.09.34 # if sizeof(shit)==big_enought_to_be_scary ....oh my brain s doing childish somersaults 09.09.40 # heh 09.09.54 # are you up on wave theory? 09.10.15 # wave theory? 09.10.27 # combining wave forms to make different wave forms 09.10.42 # oh, a little bit 09.32.38 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAB7C4.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.38.02 Quit LinusN (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.38.02 NSplit anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 09.38.02 Quit Ka_ (anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 09.40.21 NHeal anthony.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 09.40.21 NJoin LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 09.50.42 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (Lore@sourpuss.net) 09.51.18 # linus! idc! 09.53.32 # <[IDC]Dragon> yes? 09.54.26 # hi. 09.56.13 Nick midk is now known as midk|zzz (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 09.56.20 # nite 09.59.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.59.41 NJoin Ka_ [0] (~tkirk@pcp04776551pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 10.09.05 Quit edx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.40.28 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EAA7ED.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.59.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.04.14 Join oxygen77 [0] (~Chris@pauguste-7-82-66-87-78.fbx.proxad.net) 12.22.20 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.28.27 Quit edx (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.34.46 Join Bagder [241] (~dast@labb.contactor.se) 12.36.19 # BC: then where is the source code? 12.37.10 # I state now - I have zero interest in any more of this pointless arguing, I have better things to do with my life 12.37.24 # bwahaha 12.37.25 # and the source is still in the "Source'n'Stuff" directory 12.37.41 # ok 12.37.47 # Should i take your laughter as a sign of agreement 12.38.40 # I'll be as glad as everybody else when all this is a memory we can look back and laugh at :) 12.38.43 # where is the "Source'n'Stuff" ? 12.39.04 # the link is in your irc log, and in the email to the ml 12.39.45 # no, the link was only to a txt description 12.39.48 # but ok I get it 12.40.23 # the html is just there for users and to prove I can make a pretty website - lol 12.40.39 # I trust the techies will skip all that crap 12.40.52 # but there's no klondike there, so I'm still 50% right, right? 12.40.56 # I know I always do :) 12.41.15 # btw 12.41.25 # no, the klondike code is not the directory called Audio_3587/v2/sourcecode 12.41.26 # can you provide a full patch instead of the hand-edited one? 12.41.45 # nah, too much hassle for something that will never be used 12.42.05 # 'cvs diff -u > dump' is much hassle? 12.42.07 # I may do one day, but certainly not for the beta release 12.42.16 # yes, cos of the whitespace issue 12.42.25 # 'cvs diff -u -b > dump' then 12.42.34 # but never mind 12.42.39 # I just thought I'd ask 12.43.28 # that's cool - wait for the release one, I'll have to make the maintenance process easy for myself at some point ;) 12.43.55 # that's just my running history of changes so I can identify which changes apply to which work 12.43.58 # you shouldn't take everything I write as an attack at you personally 12.44.23 # because it isn't 12.44.31 # thank you 12.45.01 # it sometimes feels that way - it's nice to know I am wrong 12.45.27 # you done anything on the changes we discussed the other day? 12.45.34 # http://www.footballbadgers.com/ 12.45.36 # \o/ 12.45.57 # I would happily, but as the code would never be included, it kinda seems pointless :( 12.53.08 Part oxygen77 ("Leaving") 13.15.46 Quit BC ("For The Latest Rockbox DevKit AND Advanced Plugins Visit http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cyborgsystems") 13.20.40 Quit c0utta (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- IRC has never been so cool") 13.23.45 Join c0utta [0] (~c0utta@247.cust11.sa.dsl.ozemail.com.au) 13.59.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.04.23 Join NibbIer [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-78-119.dynamic.qsc.de) 14.08.25 Quit AciD` (Connection timed out) 14.41.48 # <[IDC]Dragon> amiconn, LinusN: do you read? 14.51.41 # now i do 14.53.03 Join moorkonig [0] (~trillian@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 14.56.58 Quit moorkonig (Excess Flood) 15.12.58 Join moorkonig [0] (~trillian@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 15.14.27 Quit moorkonig (Excess Flood) 15.15.39 Join moorkonig [0] (~trillian@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 15.18.04 Quit moorkonig (Remote closed the connection) 15.21.14 Part Bagder 15.32.26 Join moormaster [0] (~trillian@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 15.33.12 Part moormaster 15.33.36 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 15.33.36 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 15.36.39 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 15.37.10 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 15.37.11 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 15.40.14 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 15.40.47 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 15.40.48 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 15.43.43 Nick midk|zzz is now known as midk|away (~Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 15.46.43 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 15.47.15 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 15.47.15 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 15.50.17 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 15.50.55 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 15.50.56 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 15.50.58 Join AciD [0] (~acid@longchamp44-1-82-67-133-87.fbx.proxad.net) 15.51.58 # anyone here? 15.52.25 # what was the point of this last commit? "Added MAS read/write functions to the plugin API" 15.53.33 # i'm here 15.53.47 # the point is that we allow plugins to read/write to the MAS 15.54.45 # what does mount error: -13 mean? 15.55.25 # LinusN: so, that the BluChip style audio plugin will work... 15.55.34 # that access' all the lower lever functions of the MAS? 15.55.51 # evertime i disconnect the USB Plug I become this error 15.55.57 # his Audio_3587 plugin? 15.56.23 # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&group_id=44306&atid=439118&aid=969619 15.57.07 # elinenbe: that, and langhaarrockers split editor 15.57.12 # moormaster: it is definitly because of your partitions... 15.57.22 # gotta go, cu guys 15.57.22 # thats how much i know too ;) 15.57.26 Part LinusN 15.57.58 # wy don't you try to do two prmiary partitions and no logical ones? 15.58.31 # because than rockbox searches in the window partition for his files because the window partition is the first one 15.59.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.00.03 # it has to be the first one because there are maybe problems with booting from partitions which are not below the 1024th cylinder 16.00.39 # and from rockbox I would have only access to the window partition and not to my mp3 partition 16.01.03 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 16.01.48 Join moormaster [0] (~trillian@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.06.57 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 16.07.46 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.07.46 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 16.10.23 Join bjst [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 16.10.36 Nick bjst is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 16.13.36 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 16.14.08 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.14.09 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 16.14.36 # moormaster: please disable that auto-greeting. it's quite annoying when you bounce in and out like that 16.17.37 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 16.18.09 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.18.09 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 16.21.10 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 16.21.40 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.21.40 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 16.24.42 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 16.25.14 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.25.14 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 16.28.15 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 16.28.47 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.28.47 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 16.31.04 Join mecraw [0] (~mecraw@69.2.235.2) 16.32.54 Join basti_ger [0] (jirc@port-212-202-35-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.33.09 # hi 16.33.32 # need some help with my jukebox recorder 16.36.33 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 16.36.59 # what's your problem? 16.37.03 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 16.37.03 # Hi everybody ! moormaster is back !:-) 16.38.27 # basti_ger: are you the same person as moormaster? 16.38.37 # if i record a set and its getting above 400MB the file is out of sync 16.38.49 # the header is also defect 16.38.59 # which version are you running? 16.39.06 # 2.2 16.39.37 # try the latest daily build. some bugs in that area have been fixed. also run a file system check. 16.40.00 # ok 16.40.10 # its kind of strange 16.40.25 # only cool edit pro can read the files 16.40.28 # why should he be me? 16.41.07 # how can i fix the file? 16.41.32 # moormaster: your network address is very similar 16.41.39 # moormaster: please disable your auto-greeting. it's quite annoying when you bounce in and out like that 16.41.54 # k 16.42.17 # basti_ger: try vbrfix (the external program, not in rockbox) 16.42.32 # may just because he uses the same provider like me ;) 16.43.19 # yeah. i was just curious. 16.45.14 # i can´t find any dl link 16.45.53 # click on "daily builds" in the left menu 16.46.33 # have the latest daily b down 16.46.47 # i meant a dl link for vbrfix 16.47.11 # if rockbox cant handle it if it is on the second partition is there at least a way that it restarts the recorder automatically instead of freezing and showing the error message? 16.47.15 # all pages i get listed in googl have no dl link anymore 16.47.47 # moormaster: what is the file system on your primary partition? 16.47.54 Quit Ka_ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.48.02 # FAT32 on both 16.48.18 # theres a bug report already... 16.48.31 # http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&group_id=44306&atid=439118&aid=969619 16.49.37 Join Ka_ [0] (~tkirk@pcp04776551pcs.howard01.md.comcast.net) 16.50.18 # basti_ger: i searched for vbrfix in google and the first result is a download: 16.50.19 # http://www.paulgeluid.nl/tools/VBRfix/ 16.50.50 # got it 16.51.06 # my google looked on german sites :O( 16.52.16 # ;) 16.52.57 # Zagor: with the latest commit that Linus put forth, will BlueChip's and Langhaarrocker's plugins work on the daily build? 16.53.01 # Zagor: or are you not sure? 16.54.39 # i think bluechips plugin currently requires more core changes, for his voice and language stuff. but the core sound setting features of it will work. 16.55.12 # as for langhaarrocker I haven't seen the code so i can't say what he needs and if this is enough 16.55.13 # zagor 16.55.20 # moormaster: found your bug 16.55.27 # vbr fix says that there is a change 16.55.45 # in mpeg version 16.55.52 # @ pos xxxxx 16.57.13 # Sounds like file corruption then 16.57.32 Join silencer [0] (~silencer@adsl.via.ecp.fr) 16.57.43 # Zagor: and? any suggestions? 16.57.54 # it needs a code change. i'm fixing it. 16.58.01 # k thx 16.58.27 # @dwihno yes but what do u recommend ? 16.58.52 # basti_ger: re-encode the file or change the frame to correspond to the correct mpeg version 16.59.09 # how 16.59.12 # (the first alternative is much less of a hassle) :) 16.59.26 # cool edit pro 2.0 is the only prog that reads the file 16.59.55 # well.. you COULD save the file as a wave and re-encode it 17.00.21 # with wich prog? 17.00.46 # lame 17.00.48 # lame is good 17.00.51 # mitiok.cjb.net 17.01.13 # there are some repeair tools on our tools page. try them. 17.01.24 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/tools.html 17.02.06 # does anyone know if the sound can be corrupted if I try to convert a wav file to mp3 which is already encoded with an MPEG3-Codec? 17.02.31 # I tried to convert a movie to rvf with a batchfile. But the sound brings only noise 17.03.04 # this problem occured only with this movie and I know that this movie has MP3 encoded sound 17.03.48 # if the program expects wav and you feed it mp3, i would expect garbled output 17.04.21 # but in the wav standard it is possible to have wav files which are not encoded with PCM 17.04.50 # right, but nobody uses that so programs expect wav to be uncompressed pcm 17.05.04 # Is there maybe away to check that from the batchfile if the avi2wav-tool really gave a PCM encoded file? 17.05.43 # probably. but i don't know much about those tools. i haven't even tried them actually :) 17.08.19 Quit silencer_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.10.54 # moormaster: i have to go, but i checked in the fix. try the next bleeding edge build. 17.11.50 # k thx 17.11.53 Quit Zagor ("Client Exiting") 17.14.53 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 17.15.25 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.18.28 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 17.18.38 Join scott666 [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-59-203.mn.client2.attbi.com) 17.19.00 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.20.06 Join silencer_ [0] (~silencer@nino.via.ecp.fr) 17.23.11 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 17.23.43 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.26.46 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 17.27.17 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.30.18 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 17.30.49 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.33.52 Quit moormaster (Remote closed the connection) 17.34.24 Join moormaster [0] (~moormaste@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.35.57 Quit moormaster (Client Quit) 17.37.07 Join moormaster [0] (~trillian@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 17.40.35 Quit silencer (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.51.44 Quit adiamas (Client Quit) 17.53.35 Part [IDC]Dragon 17.59.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.06.08 Join AndyMan1 [0] (~andyman1@user-0cetovd.cable.mindspring.com) 18.06.27 # hello all 18.06.49 # hey 18.07.00 # hi 18.07.04 # i have a quick question 18.07.42 # my Jukebox Studio 20 died yet again, the warranty is still good from Best Buy, so what should i get as a replacement mp3 player? 18.07.57 # my timestamps just weent from 11:07 to 11:08 to 11:07... 18.08.07 # lol 18.08.13 # weird 18.08.45 # id say a v1 recorder, but best buy doesnt sell them 18.08.49 # maybe this is a question which can only be answered by Best Buy or more likely by archos 18.09.05 # ok. 18.09.20 # has anyone else had a lot of trouble with archos? 18.09.21 # i dont think best buy sells any of the archoses any more actually 18.09.25 # yes 18.09.29 # many people 18.09.34 # i've gone through about 6 of these Studio 20's 18.09.48 # that warranty has paid for itself and more 18.10.05 # I had trouble with the original firmware and fixed it by using rockbox ;) 18.10.06 # usually the problems are fixable if you have some basic electronics knowledge 18.10.19 # but problems are not uncommon at all 18.10.51 # worst was battery charging, i fried about 4 due to it not knowing when to stop chargin 18.11.02 # rockbox kept this one alive for almost a year 18.11.34 # i don't know why it died this time around, seems it's lost the hard drive 18.11.47 # any recommendations outside of archos for an mp3 player? 18.11.51 # but then it should display an error message? 18.12.07 # it did 18.12.37 # "No fat32 partition" 18.12.42 # P0 S:3F 18.12.49 # have you connected it to a PC? 18.12.57 # and checked with a partitioning program? 18.13.02 # yeup, i/o error, it can't talk to the drive 18.13.09 # maybe you just need to repartition it 18.13.11 # mmh 18.13.19 # i was here yesterday 18.13.23 # which program did you use? 18.13.37 # i didn't get far enough to use a program 18.13.44 # it couldn't find the drive 18.14.05 # if there is no partition on the drive than there will be no drive letter assigned to it 18.15.10 # i would plug it in, it would sit there for about 10 minutes, finally display G:\ in my computer, but it wouldn't go any farther. couldn't access it at all, couldn't format, couldn't even say the size of the drive 18.15.40 # and did you try to delete all partitions with partition magic or sth. else? 18.16.03 # may it helps to write a new partition table and then format it again 18.16.09 # i couldn't access the drive in order to format 18.16.17 # it wouldn't go that far 18.16.34 # yes but after deleting all partitions it maybe would go that far 18.16.47 # i can't get to it in order to delete the partitions 18.16.58 # it won't let me 18.17.32 # did you try download a harddisk tool from the manufactor of the harddrive? 18.17.35 # mostly hitachi 18.17.42 # maybe this tool can find an error 18.18.03 # didn't try that, 18.18.21 # do you have a link? 18.18.21 # but maybe you have to connect the harddrive to a real IDE controller. Could be that the tools does not work via USB 18.18.34 # yeah, that was the recommendation yesterday 18.18.37 # And that would mean disassemble the recorder and removing the harddrive 18.18.42 # but i don't want to break into it just yet 18.18.45 # its not a recorder 18.18.52 # this is an old Studio 20 18.19.01 # however it would mean losing the warranty ;) 18.19.13 # yeup, i'll see if i can get the warranty first 18.19.29 # the trick is to see if they will not notice the Rockbox 18.19.36 # because it will still say that 18.19.53 # Is rockbox a reason fopr losing the warranty? 18.20.03 # dunno 18.20.41 # may be starting windows in console mode 18.20.53 # and then trying to type fixmbr in that drive 18.21.19 # the problem is that the pc can't communicate with it to begin with 18.21.23 # fixmbr \Device\Harddisk0 or 1 or whatever 18.21.33 # the disk won't spin up or something 18.21.49 # i've got around a hundred messages in Event Viewer saying there's an I/O error 18.21.51 # than this could be more likely an hardware problem 18.21.57 # yeup 18.22.08 # maybe theres no power connection to the harddrive 18.22.29 # i've pretty much given up on saving it 18.22.37 # have you flashed rockbox? 18.22.39 # i'll go for the warranty 18.22.45 # nope 18.22.54 # just did the standard upload of the rockbox firmware 18.23.11 # than you should try to send it in 18.23.14 Join Zagor [0] (~bjst@h254n2fls31o265.telia.com) 18.23.58 # or you open it yourself and lose the warranty 18.24.22 # moormaster: did the fix work? 18.24.42 # i'm going to go for the warranty first, open it up as a last resort 18.24.46 # havent tried it yet. i wanted to wait for the next daily build with the source 18.24.58 # any suggestions for a new mp3 player? maybe something outside of evil archos? 18.25.16 # moormaster: any reason not to use the bleeding edge build? 18.26.04 # yes I modify the source everytime so that no mute is possible while keylock is on. The developer telled me that they dont want to include that into the source so I include it myself evertime ;) 18.26.57 # but i will download the bleeding edge just for testing... 18.27.05 # thanks :) 18.27.26 # wait a minute, you mean you actually *use* mute?? 18.27.42 # i never heard anyone who did that before 18.27.58 # i just dont want the player to mute in my bag. That happend several times just becaus mute is even possible while keylock is on 18.28.50 # ah, *no mute*. i read you wrong. did we say we didn't want to fix that? if ever I did, i don't agree with myself. 18.29.31 Part AndyMan1 18.29.33 # i dont know anymore who it was but i know that he didnt want to fix 18.29.49 # i'll look at it. i'm in the mood for small fixes :) 18.29.58 # yes its just one if ;) 18.30.24 # your fix seems to work 18.30.51 # I disconnected it and I have full access without restart ;) 18.30.56 # excellent, thanks for testing. can you post your mute patch to me privately? 18.31.08 # ok 18.33.03 # its just not really a patch. I insert it manually everytime ;) 18.33.40 # right 18.35.05 # aahh, i think i remember why we didn't want it 18.35.10 # why? 18.35.43 # locking just mute is inconsequent (sp?), we should rather lock all keys except unlock 18.36.03 # no wait. i forgot again :) 18.36.26 # yes locking all except unlock. But it was locked all except unlock and except mute ;) 18.36.43 # no, all combo keys are unlocked 18.36.54 # oh that way 18.37.09 # but there is no reason for keeping mute unlocked 18.37.41 # i agree. i just want to fix it in a more elegant way than checking in each case 18.38.12 # do that. I was just glad that i found the right place in the source ;) 18.38.19 # hehe 18.40.11 # maybe I should try to create more programs with real languages than in JavaScript... 18.40.31 # :) 18.47.04 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 18.47.30 # i could use a secretary... 18.48.03 # for what? 18.49.48 # well, remembering things. putting stuff back where it should be. what secretaries do. :-) 18.50.19 # Zagor: are you asking for volunteers? 18.50.39 # lol 18.50.46 # sure, if you feel like coming here cleaning up my desk :) 18.52.13 # you could use a intelligent chatbot for that ;) 18.52.22 # #IRCza 18.52.23 # ;) 18.52.25 Quit julia (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.52.47 # yay, a bot that cleans desks. i gotta get one of those. 18.53.17 # and if you buy today you'll get these batteries for free... 18.57.11 # ist it normal, that freenode scans the ports of people, who connect to the IRC Server? 18.57.33 # I get a portscan by 82.96.96.3 everytime I connect to the Server 18.58.13 Join julia [0] (~julia@207-36-180-196.ptr.primarydns.com) 18.58.16 # how many ports? 18.58.19 # 11 18.59.06 # yep, that's normal: http://www.freenode.net/policy.shtml#proxies 19.00.09 # ok 19.00.28 # it is the most frequent attacker in my firewall ;) 19.00.40 # hehe 19.08.55 Nick Zagor is now known as Zagor|food (~bjst@h254n2fls31o265.telia.com) 19.11.39 Quit scott666 ("i'll be back...eventually...") 19.15.10 Join scott666 [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-59-203.mn.client2.attbi.com) 19.40.57 Join [IDC]Dragon [0] (~idc-drago@pD9E34EB1.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.51.34 Quit moormaster (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.59.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.05.23 Join moormaster [0] (~trillian@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 20.24.41 Join pfavr [0] (~Peter_Fav@c076102a.s-oe.bostream.se) 20.24.41 Quit NibbIer (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.41.20 Join diddystar5 [0] (lee@ACC2AB9F.ipt.aol.com) 20.41.36 # hey pfavr 20.44.12 # midk|away 20.47.21 # join #IRCza ;) 20.49.14 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Do you... BitchX?") 20.49.46 # why? 20.50.05 # just for fun ;) 20.51.39 Join Strath [0] (~mike@dgvlwinas01pool0-a224.wi.tds.net) 20.52.58 # nice bot :) 20.53.01 # ;) 20.58.48 Quit diddystar5 ("Leaving") 21.04.35 Join mat__ [0] (~chatzilla@82-32-44-51.cable.ubr06.azte.blueyonder.co.uk) 21.05.00 # hey, i got my new box! well happy! 21.05.05 Part moormaster 21.06.01 # does anyone know what i should set my battery capacity to? mines a JBRFM 21.06.48 Quit pfavr ("ChatZilla 0.9.52B [Mozilla rv:1.6/1]") 21.07.21 Join pfavr [0] (~Peter_Fav@c076102a.s-oe.bostream.se) 21.09.17 Quit mat__ (Client Quit) 21.09.30 Join adi|home [0] (~adi|home@as5300-9.216-194-23-111.nyc.ny.metconnect.net) 21.18.09 Join diddystar5 [0] (lee@ACC2AB9F.ipt.aol.com) 21.18.47 Join hardeep [0] (1098@208.247.65.237) 21.24.45 Quit [IDC]Dragon () 21.28.09 Join uski [0] (~uski@gandalf.digital-network.org) 21.28.54 # hi all 21.31.10 # yo usk 21.41.47 Join moormaster [0] (~trillian@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 21.54.46 Quit diddystar5 ("Leaving") 21.57.13 Quit uski ("Leaving") 21.58.25 Part moormaster 21.59.21 Join moormaster [0] (~trillian@port-212-202-174-104.dynamic.qsc.de) 21.59.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.00.27 Join amiconn [0] (~jens@pD95D1A13.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.04.25 Join uski [0] (~uski@gandalf.digital-network.org) 22.05.32 Join NibbIer [0] (nibbler@port-212-202-78-119.dynamic.qsc.de) 22.07.47 Join kaboofa [0] (~kaboofa@dsl092-066-005.bos1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 22.35.43 Join scott666_ [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-59-203.mn.client2.attbi.com) 22.35.43 Quit scott666 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.36.24 Quit scott666_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.36.29 Join scott666 [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-59-203.mn.client2.attbi.com) 22.39.39 Join mat__ [0] (~chatzilla@82-32-44-51.cable.ubr06.azte.blueyonder.co.uk) 22.40.17 Quit mat__ (Client Quit) 22.40.32 Join mat__ [0] (~chatzilla@82-32-44-51.cable.ubr06.azte.blueyonder.co.uk) 22.41.11 Quit mat__ (Client Quit) 23.05.39 Join Bagder [0] (~daniel@c25025a.hud.bostream.se) 23.07.48 # amiconn: you here? 23.07.53 # yup 23.08.08 # I don't see the voice files on that url 23.08.36 # am I blind? 23.09.10 # Oops, I should have given the proper directory in the link... I know my homepage _really_ needs updating 23.09.30 # the correct link is http://arnold-j.bei.t-online.de/Rockbox/ 23.09.50 # aha, thanks 23.11.30 # I'll put them on the rockbox site 23.13.21 # Is there an idea/solution how to handle this in the future? Automatic voice file building? Access to a certain part of the webserver for voice maintainers? 23.13.49 # What about "official" voice files for the upcoming 2.3 release? 23.14.20 # I don't know about automatic building, but I do want to allow maintainers to upload new files 23.15.22 # My script should allow to automatically build voice files with a little tweaking, although only on Windows 23.15.48 # (obviously, since it is (1) a VBscript and (2) uses SAPI) 23.15.59 # nice 23.16.10 # cygwin can run vbscripts directly 23.16.24 # so then if someone builds then automatically, we could make them published automatically as well 23.16.45 # using curl or something 23.17.00 # The only problem I have to solve to get something like "make voices" running: 23.18.17 # The script transforms each single input file (the .lang) into one _or_ several output files (the .voice) depending on the available voices 23.19.01 # I don't know how to express this in a makefile, especially since I still don't understand them well 23.19.25 # that kind of thing is tricky to put in a makefile 23.20.02 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/voice/ <= first shot 23.20.50 # The voices available for a specific language can be enumerated from a script, so the information which voices are available is available 23.22.47 # There is a case I forgot - if there is no voice for a specific language, it is also possible that there are zero output files 23.23.19 # I think you could make it like this: 23.23.45 # evertime you generate new voices, you touch a file "stamp" 23.24.04 Quit scott666 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.24.06 # and then you just make stamp depend on lang.h 23.24.10 Join scott666 [0] (~scott666@c-24-245-59-203.mn.client2.attbi.com) 23.24.20 # if lang.h is newer, then you rebuild all voices 23.25.42 # Hmm. If I got the make mechanism right, I should make something like a .stamp depending on .lang (and makevoice.vbs) 23.26.17 # If english.lang changes, it is only necessary to rebuild the english voices etc. 23.27.10 Join mattzz [0] (~mattzz@c227176.adsl.hansenet.de) 23.27.41 # There is still a problem left - for convenient distribution, I put every voice file with its proper name (e.g. english.voice) in a zip file 23.28.38 # If I generate them all in the same directory I cannot do so, or I have to generate one file, zip it, the next file etc. 23.29.03 # hi mattzz 23.30.24 # Bagder: Linus suggested that some of the now external things like my voice generation script should be put into cvs as well 23.30.38 # yes, that would be cool 23.30.57 # hi Jens 23.31.23 # amiconn: I would suggest in tools or in a subdirectory of tools 23.31.43 # Ah, just wanted to ask for a sub-dir in tools. 23.32.01 # "speach" perhaps? 23.32.05 # or voice 23.32.37 # I wonder if we should keep Windows-only things in a separate directory 23.33.28 # start with a voice dir, then we'll take the platform issues when we face them imo 23.33.33 # ok 23.35.54 # Seems like I have to figure out something more about make magic ;-) For instance how to do something like if(Windows) 23.37.05 # ifdef WINDOWS 23.38.53 # http://rockbox.haxx.se/voice/howto.html 23.39.00 # another first shot 23.40.23 # Looks good so far. 23.41.15 # Imho it would be nice to have the comments about the voices within the table at http://rockbox.haxx.se/voice/ 23.41.21 Nick Zagor|food is now known as Zagor (~bjst@h254n2fls31o265.telia.com) 23.41.25 # yes 23.41.51 # I could easily think of size, who provided them and a free text comment 23.42.08 # deutsch_Klara: AT&T natural voices female german voice 23.42.29 # english_Crystal: AT&T natural voices female us english voice 23.42.46 # english_Mike: AT&T natural voices male us english voice 23.43.09 # english_MSMary: Microsoft female us english voice 23.43.24 # english_MSMike: Microsoft male us english voice 23.43.37 # english_MSSam: Microsoft male us english voice 23.47.46 # Zagor: the voice files on the lang/ page, are those the ones from Jörg? 23.48.06 # i don't remember 100%, but I think so 23.51.07 # gosh, new copies of my swapping site are popping up every day now 23.51.39 # i'm considering putting a stamp "the original" on my logo... 23.52.53 # Bagder: The deutsch.voice definitely is from me (since Jörg does not have the AT&T german voice), and if the english voice does have the same time stamp, chances are that is is from me also 23.53.10 # ok, I'll check 23.53.25 # francais.voice is niether from me nor from Jörg imho 23.53.32 # *neither 23.53.37 # everybody who is german: talk to ICQ #171343977 to a bot who is learning your words. But it his very unkind at this time ;) 23.53.38 # amiconn: is there a point to keep the deutch.voice ? 23.53.58 # No, since it is outdated 23.54.06 # the bot is very unkind at this time 23.54.13 # ok, removed it 23.54.37 # the dates differed, I'll assume the english is from Jörg for now 23.54.44 # Bagder: It has neither the pronunciation tweaks nor the improved cliiping (for faster number speaking and spelling) 23.58.01 # The english.voice is definitely also a AT&T Crystal one (still may be made by Jörg)