--- Log for 14.08.105 Server: brown.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 5 days and 11 hours ago 00.00.18 # XavierGr: although i suspect logf conflicts with your remote patch 00.00.30 # hehe 00.00.34 # I bet it does 00.00.43 # Any documentation about lgf and debug menu? 00.00.50 # source code 00.00.56 # source 00.00.58 # great :( 00.01.01 # heh:) 00.01.03 # and asking here 00.01.06 Quit hshah ("CGI:IRC") 00.01.11 # feel free to write the docs once you've learned 00.01.18 # XavierGr: just remove the remote patch... and use logf("something"); 00.01.19 # okay, nite all 00.01.25 # then it gets displayed on the remote screen 00.01.25 # like you've written docs for the other stuff you've learned that aren't documented ;-) 00.01.54 # t0mas: does this works on the sim too? 00.01.57 Quit Bger_ ("BitchX: it makes bathtime lots of fun!") 00.02.02 # XavierGr: yes 00.02.03 # afaik... yes... 00.02.08 # but you need a logf build 00.02.13 # I developed it purely using the sim 00.02.14 # hmmm 00.02.18 # it's an option on the configure script 00.03.01 # which one? 00.03.06 # devel? 00.03.09 # yes 00.03.15 # then select logf in there 00.03.53 # what about the Debug option after that. I suppose you need special hardware for it? 00.04.08 # the debug option doesn't work for the iriver 00.04.39 # okay so what can I enter on the parameters of logf? 00.04.49 # like printf 00.04.54 # everything that printf does 00.05.03 # nice 00.05.04 # hm... linus? 00.05.15 # I remember we talked about the iriver serial port some time ago 00.05.18 # XavierGr: and it'll appear in the remote LCD, scrolling by 00.05.22 # t0mas: yes 00.05.30 # maybe we can use that for debugging? 00.05.35 # yes we can 00.05.45 # is it on some I/O pin on the cpu? 00.06.00 # and i once made a test, and routed all DEBUGF() calls to the serial port 00.06.04 # worked fine 00.06.16 # ah, you have already tested it? 00.06.24 # I tought there was no driver for it :) 00.06.30 # there is a header on the pcb for connecting the serial port 00.06.35 # there isn't 00.06.41 # (a driver) 00.06.58 # i write one for the test 00.07.01 # wrote 00.07.03 # ok 00.07.11 # the port is just on some I/O port? 00.07.20 # it's a uart 00.07.37 # you have that driver laying around somewhere? 00.07.42 # tomas at salfischberger.nl 00.08.28 # hang on 00.11.10 Quit dpassen1 () 00.12.40 # So if I call logf() in helloworld.c I can print in the remote a variable right? 00.12.46 # yes 00.12.47 # anybody intrested in buying a university diploma? 00.12.53 # ? 00.13.05 # buying? is this legal? 00.13.08 # I'm reading trough my spam for this week 00.13.17 # lol 00.13.17 # I have no idea if it's legal... 00.13.38 # say t0mas did you finally fixed your iriver? 00.14.09 # "Obtain a prosperous future, money-earning power, and the prestige that comes with having the career position you've always dreamed of." 00.14.20 # amazing 00.14.25 # yes, I've fixed it :) 00.14.33 # I think that's about the longest coherent sentence I've ever seen in a spam 00.14.45 # ol 00.14.50 # shall I forward this one? 00.14.53 # it has more :P 00.15.30 # t0mas: what was the problem in the end? 00.15.32 # I'll live 00.15.47 # XavierGr: no idea... I just formatted it 00.15.51 # My spam is usually more along the lines of "lxyisfobqso zn dgle fryljykvirn m j x q dnkldv pacrx stgey" 00.15.53 # and it started working again 00.15.59 # t0mas: http://linus.haxx.se/uart.patch 00.16.13 # easy solution that you were avoiding (or you didnt had the time). 00.16.16 # webguest07: or people wanting money to transport their money to you ;-) 00.16.18 # LinusN: tnx 00.16.37 # Would be really nice to figure out what it is that makes the iriver firmware freak out 00.16.38 # XavierGr: I don't like formatting drives with data on them ;) 00.16.57 # but I backed it up this morning... and formatted it... 00.17.08 # t0mas: I think my "problem" is that I have all the usual spams filtered 00.17.17 # t0mas: it *should* work by selecting "debug" in the configure script 00.17.17 # this is all that goes to my "maybe spam" folder 00.17.54 # And I guess 75% is caused by viruses trying to spread 00.18.07 # It's really getting old by now 00.18.34 # LinusN: I'll connect a few wires to it tomorrow 00.18.43 # well that's it for today. It was a very informative day for me. 00.18.44 # maybe I can think of other nice things todo with this port 00.18.53 # t0mas: and a voltage converter 00.19.03 # hm? 00.19.03 # It is really nice to see this channel like this every day. 00.19.09 # what's the output? 00.19.13 # not RS-323 compatible? :) 00.19.14 # 3.3v 00.19.18 # ok 00.19.25 # good night all! 00.19.37 # pc comports want 5.0v right? 00.19.48 # 10 00.19.50 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/Rs232Converter 00.19.53 # tomorow I will play along with the new hints you learnt me. 00.19.54 # ah ok 00.20.33 # LinusN: have you tried connecting it to other things? :) 00.20.48 # other? 00.20.54 # jup... 00.20.59 # like what? 00.21.04 # I have a simple ATmega mcu hanging around here 00.21.13 # it should be able to communicate with that 00.21.54 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m29.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 00.22.15 Quit XavierGr () 00.22.15 # and maybe some car-radio things are possible too? 00.22.33 # hook it up with a printer in the way you could with dos back in the day, by echoing to the right special file 00.22.44 # real time paper-trail of your rockbox session! 00.23.03 # ghehe 00.23.21 # t0mas: anything is possible (http://www.zombo.com) 00.23.39 # hahaha 00.23.49 # You can do anything! 00.23.57 # anything at all! 00.24.19 # ah, time to make a lot of money before it's over :P 00.24.42 # I remember attending some LAN thing, and someone a few table-rows away having that page loaded for hours at full volume 00.25.16 # :-) 00.25.16 Part zezayer 00.25.36 # Let's just say I'm scarred. 00.26.14 # ghehe 00.26.19 # * t0mas goes to drink something 00.26.20 # brb 00.26.51 # LinusN, thanks for the link... catchy. *leaves page open* :) 00.26.58 # :-) 00.27.01 # Did you guys (The Swedes) ever go to The Party? 00.27.12 # i went to the very first one 00.27.22 # came 4th in the amiga compo 00.27.30 # ^_^ 00.28.20 # disappointing 00.28.27 # (coming 4th) 00.28.42 # i'm used to winning :-) 00.28.55 # my first and only amiga demo 00.29.20 # well, i should say "our first" 00.29.51 # I pretty much only went to one "real" party 00.29.58 # before it went completely downhill 00.30.17 # 99 or something 00.30.25 # already started then of course 00.31.10 # last party for me was '93 or something 00.31.44 # They still had a c64 compo when I went 00.31.45 # last demo compo in '92 00.31.54 # won it of course 00.31.58 # :-) 00.32.01 # Showoff 00.32.08 # :-P 00.33.14 # * webguest07 plays Amorada.sid 00.33.28 # (just whatever came first) 00.33.29 # hehe 00.33.44 # old sins 00.34.33 # I still believe someone should make a Rockbox Theme Song 00.34.35 Join the_winch [0] (n=winch@195.60.16.190) 00.34.54 # "Catch the Rockbox flow" 00.35.00 # Oh my, yes 00.35.09 # webguest07: of what kind of style 00.35.12 # They all seem to be doing it 00.35.20 # Cowon has one as well, it seems 00.35.52 # maybe it's a korean thing? 00.35.55 # ze: it'd have to be electronic (I'm thinking sid, but that's just me) 00.36.05 # Could be 00.36.11 # webguest07: sid's good 00.36.29 # i want a sidplayer plugin 00.36.45 # hehe yeah 00.36.52 # Think of the playtime you could pack on a 20gb drive! 00.36.54 # thats something my rio karma will probably never do :/ 00.38.01 # i should work on my todo list.. 00.38.06 # of the searchengine. 00.38.36 # * t0mas goes to bed... 00.38.46 # got up to early this morning :) 00.38.54 Quit t0mas ("good night") 00.39.06 # I belive it was found that one of the sid libraries was almost-c (still cplusplus though) 00.40.59 # time to sleep 00.41.04 # nite all 00.41.13 Part LinusN 00.52.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.55.03 Part the_winch ("Leaving") 01.14.29 # bye 01.14.51 Part NekoNoNiaow 01.21.53 Quit webguest07 ("CGI:IRC") 01.32.48 Part Moos 01.42.30 Quit ender` (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 02.06.39 Quit Bger (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.24.57 Quit Sucka ("a bird in the bush is worth two in your house") 02.38.33 Quit courtc (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.52.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.52.47 Join courtc [0] (n=court@adsl-154-40-5.asm.bellsouth.net) 03.03.15 Join ansivirus [0] (n=ansiviru@ppp-69-148-88-217.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 03.18.27 Join ashridah [0] (i=ashridah@220-253-123-200.VIC.netspace.net.au) 03.27.29 Quit TCK (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.46.53 Join TCK [0] (i=TCK@81-86-98-193.dsl.pipex.com) 04.16.51 Join samuel337 [0] (n=cb290f9c@labb.contactor.se) 04.19.00 # hi guys, I have a problem with rockbox on my iriver 04.19.37 # When I'm using the ID3 database mode on it, when I select a song and hold the joystick to get the playlist menu, it comes up blank 04.20.00 # i.e. there aren't any insert or queue options 04.20.28 # it works when I'm using the directories mode, i.e. showing the directory structure instead 04.47.35 Quit edx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.52.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.54.33 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@chan530-a227.otenet.gr) 05.02.15 Join solex_ [0] (n=jrschulz@c156183.adsl.hansenet.de) 05.12.20 Quit solex (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.26.53 Quit tvelocity ("Leaving") 06.20.35 Join edx [0] (i=edx@p54A8C226.dip.t-dialin.net) 06.22.01 Quit samuel337 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 06.23.10 Quit Febs (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-") 06.36.15 Join StrathAFK [0] (i=mike@dgvlwinas01pool0-a251.wi.tds.net) 06.52.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.54.52 Quit Strath (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.11.36 Join webguest20 [0] (n=cb290f9c@labb.contactor.se) 08.12.51 Quit webguest20 (Client Quit) 08.52.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.00.41 Join hshah [0] (n=acd7e73a@labb.contactor.se) 09.01.53 # morning all 09.02.13 # yo. 09.10.01 Quit hshah ("CGI:IRC") 09.42.54 Join Coldtoast [0] (i=edan@ppp110-114.lns1.hba1.internode.on.net) 09.43.21 # three's a butg with the progress display 09.43.34 # just got it for the fourth time. But it's random 09.45.35 # if I have a track that's, say, 2:30, when it gets to the end of the track and switches, the progress bas stay filled and the time stops. I've had it before where, when it was into the nesxt track, the progress bar stayed filled and the time continued. I have "current/length" in my WPS and it would end up as something like "4:20/2:30" 09.46.19 # but it keeps doing everything else fine. 09.57.06 # hurray! race condition 09.57.40 Quit ashridah ("Leaving") 09.59.30 Quit Coldtoast (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.16.34 Quit edx () 10.18.13 Join ender` [0] (i=ychat@tm.213.143.74.124.dc.telemach.net) 10.41.13 Join ashridah [0] (i=ashridah@220-253-123-66.VIC.netspace.net.au) 10.42.54 Join XMaster-ShadowX [0] (n=KdTMaste@pD9530FD6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 10.44.00 # if I press the reset buttom of my Player do the player than reloads the fw or do he kills the full hdd? 10.46.09 # it will just restart the player 10.52.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.00.23 # ok thx :D 11.29.19 Quit hardeep ("[BX] Beefcake! BEEFCAKE!") 11.33.14 Quit pike () 11.38.12 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@chan530-a213.otenet.gr) 11.46.29 # now i started working on the dual codec loading mechanism in order to support voice codecs. i will try first implementing the codec hot-swapping idea i described a few weeks ago 11.46.35 Quit midk ("Leaving") 11.46.52 Quit XMaster-ShadowX (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 12.02.06 Join pike [0] (i=pike@c83-249-120-126.bredband.comhem.se) 12.04.27 Join edx [0] (i=edx@p54A8C226.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.09.58 Quit pike (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.11.36 Join Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m29.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 12.12.19 Join pike [0] (i=pike@c83-249-120-126.bredband.comhem.se) 12.14.44 Join [1]Moos [0] (i=DrMoos@m29.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 12.14.44 Quit Moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.14.48 Nick [1]Moos is now known as Moos (i=DrMoos@m29.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 12.16.40 Quit pike (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.18.15 Join pike [0] (i=pike@c83-249-120-126.bredband.comhem.se) 12.28.14 Join ned12 [0] (n=dend@tor/session/x-a86b196b098ac689) 12.28.56 # great work on FM radio and rockbox all around guys! 12.42.47 # fm radio? what'd i miss 12.43.27 # HCl: :) you miss the new fm reception features of rockbox on the iriver ! 12.44.15 # nice 12.44.20 # i should check that out later.. 12.44.27 # but first i need to catch up on sleep 12.44.35 # indeedy :) 12.44.38 # a certain jerk flatmate of mine had the nerve to play loud music at 7 am 12.44.44 # so i'm pretty pissed off 12.45.04 # you should chop off his stereo's cord 12.45.09 # mhm 12.50.44 # what's the recording status of the iriver? 12.51.43 # still no one has done anything to it since it wave recording was first implemented in the debug menu 12.51.49 # I think... 12.52.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.53.27 # i c 12.54.25 # oh great, "Cypriot airliner crashes in Greece" 12.54.42 # A spokesman for the Greek army chief-of-staff said hijacking "could not be ruled out". ... :( 12.55.26 # i think it's doubtful 12.56.29 # "The pilots of the two F-16 fighters jets that were sent up to escort the airliner before the crash "saw a situation that was not normal in the pilots' cabin", Mr Kalpoyannakis said." 12.56.55 # http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200508/s1437284.htm 12.56.58 # :/ 12.57.14 # * HCl would watch cnn but his dumb flatmates are watching a show about soccer 12.57.31 # reminds me of that one red cross commercial where people just zap away from what matters in the world 12.58.14 # well, if that truely happens, that'd be the best way to go 12.58.39 # I'd much rather prefer that than burn alive 12.59.14 Join midk [0] (n=Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 13.03.37 Join Hansmaulwurf [0] (n=maerlyn@p54AAEB69.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.04.59 # more details, http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/08/14/greece.crash/ 13.06.05 # damn cnn 13.07.56 # what's up? 13.08.38 # they all try to show like it was a terrorist act 13.08.46 # because that's what scares the people the most 13.09.26 # but in reality the most propable scenario was that because of the broken air conditioner the pressure was low 13.09.39 # well, it came from the army chief guy's mouth that it's possible 13.10.02 # he said it *could* be possible 13.10.15 # but he didnt say it's propable 13.11.28 # we'll see, but coming out of Greece, I think it does have a chance that this was a terrorist act 13.12.11 # you know many countries having something against greece? 13.12.22 # huh?` 13.12.28 # which one? 13.12.58 # turkey? come on, they want to join the EU, the last thing they will do is something agains greece? 13.13.18 # uh oh 13.13.24 # new bug on rockbox 13.13.37 # happend the second time now 13.16.38 # on H120, latest daily build, when u listen to music without a playlist, and u insert a song as "next song" over the playlist menue, after that "next song" is played, the player crashes 13.16.42 # second time noe 13.17.38 # no, but greece seems to be having a problem of guarding its border 13.17.43 Join [Jedi] [0] (i=fdsafasd@154.Red-217-127-168.pooles.rima-tde.net) 13.17.46 Part [Jedi] 13.17.55 # that doesn't mean anything 13.17.56 # 3 secs, wow 13.21.15 Join t0mas [0] (n=503c08d1@labb.contactor.se) 13.21.18 # hi 13.35.37 Join hanklords [0] (n=hank@gov91-1-82-234-90-79.fbx.proxad.net) 13.38.55 # Hello t0mas 13.44.40 Join webguest00 [0] (n=d4406110@labb.contactor.se) 13.45.15 # inserting a single song into playlist is buggy as well 13.46.19 # it never just inserts a single song, it always adds the songs that come after the single inserted song 13.46.44 # huh? 13.46.53 # not for me 13.48.06 # start with a blank playlist, it will accept a single song. Then add another single song using insert next, you will see it adds all the songs after the single as well 13.48.58 # wait 13.49.45 # nope 13.49.49 # works fine for me 13.50.59 # I give up, sometimes it does and soemtimes it doesnt 13.51.12 # :) 13.51.34 # well 13.51.38 # it works to insert a song 13.51.43 # but my player crashes 13.51.51 # 3rd time with the build today 13.51.55 # a bit buggy hm? 13.52.57 Quit tvelocity ("Leaving") 13.54.42 # huh 13.54.45 # nexzt crash 13.54.48 # Hanmaulwurf: I cant duplicate your problem 13.54.56 # mine works fine 13.55.24 # i think it has something to do with my playlistsettings 14.01.12 Part webguest00 14.12.30 Join DarkkOne [0] (n=chatzill@cpe-66-68-93-2.austin.res.rr.com) 14.15.10 Quit DarkkOne (Client Quit) 14.29.44 Join XMaster-ShadowX [0] (n=KdTMaste@pD95335F8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.39.09 Join Febs [0] (n=Febs@207-172-122-81.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 14.52.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.55.56 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@chan530-a083.otenet.gr) 15.15.40 Quit XMaster-ShadowX (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.27.57 Join Chamois [0] (n=Chamois@champigny-5-82-226-182-23.fbx.proxad.net) 15.43.04 Join XavierGr [0] (n=XavierGr@ppp28-adsl-242.ath.forthnet.gr) 15.49.10 # morning XavierGr 15.49.52 # Hi tvelocity. 15.50.03 # morning? LOL 15.50.45 # er whatever:P 15.50.52 # You seem that you get out of bed in noon like me... 15.50.59 # lol 15.51.11 # i usualy get *in* bed at noon 15.51.58 # whatever...! :) 15.52.10 # wrong preposition 15.52.42 # :P 15.52.48 # did you see the news? 15.52.58 # abou the plane crash? 15.53.34 # yeah 15.54.28 # I wonder how it crashed? It seems pretty difficult to me to crash a Boing these days... 15.54.49 # actually it's eas 15.54.49 # y 15.54.54 # it had probs with its air compressor 15.54.59 # or something like that 15.55.02 # just have a bunch of dicks for a maintenance crew 15.55.09 # the pilots were unconciouss 15.55.22 # unconciouss? 15.55.27 # how? 15.55.36 # because of the air 15.55.37 # XavierGr: air pressure dropped in the cabin 15.55.42 # probably freezing as well 15.55.54 # someone send an SMS from his cellphone 15.56.15 # to a relative, stating that the pilot was dead and the passengers were freezing 15.56.49 # well I thought that they have oxygen masks if the air compression gets too low. 16.02.09 # f they work... yes 16.02.11 # *if 16.02.34 # * ashridah believes he's covered the shoddy maintenance crew bit 16.03.12 # the F16 pilot's reported that they saw people wearing masks 16.03.35 # well the pilots must wear them first... 16.03.48 # there was an F16 as well? 16.04.46 # 2 F16's were send after they lost contact with it 16.04.53 # ah 16.04.54 # to search for it 16.05.17 # hmm, does the feature freeze really mean that even iriver specific features cannot be added during that period? 16.05.29 # what do you want to add? :) 16.05.43 Join Lear [0] (n=chatzill@h244n6c1o285.bredband.skanova.com) 16.05.44 # not for new feature i believe 16.05.45 # voice ui specific code for example :) 16.05.59 # Slasher: No I think no, but better ask Linus about it. 16.06.03 # but that code would be only for iriver 16.06.09 # ah, good 16.06.24 # or Bagder if he's here? 16.06.26 # :) 16.06.43 # For example FM radio and FM recording got implemented yesterday. 16.06.52 # are we frozen already? :) 16.06.54 # we got FM recording? 16.07.00 # tvelocity: yes 16.07.01 # so... I don't think it could be a problem. 16.07.03 # w00t 16.07.05 # yes tvelocity we have 16.07.11 # tvelocity: Didnt you hear? 16.07.23 # nope, i don't have much contact lately:P 16.07.40 # and with very very little distortion. I can't hear it. 16.07.43 # i remenber one discussin where Linus said he'll make quickly if he want to add A-B patch working 16.08.11 # before freeze 16.08.15 # you mean abou the feature freeze Moos? 16.08.18 # oh 16.08.20 # yes 16.08.39 # * tvelocity checks out FM recording... 16.09.00 # Slasher: I think the freeze period is just for mre bugfixings 16.09.05 # test and tell us if you can hear the distortion every 7 seconds. It is very faint. 16.09.27 # i dont have good earphones here 16.09.50 # Anyone know why Iriver compagny don't choose to add a recording option for radio 16.10.08 # they say that this tiny distortion is the reason. Lame iriver. 16.10.08 # isn't because interference betwen HD and radio? 16.10.17 # Good hardware and bad ass software. 16.10.18 # didn't want to waste developers on old players i guess 16.10.42 # XavierGr: maybe it's possible to use a better antenna to completely fade the distortion 16.11.25 # how do i use FM recording? 16.11.40 # go to PCM recording in the debug menu 16.11.51 # then select line in as input source. 16.12.19 # play the file in you PC or after a reboot of the iHP because the recording is still buggy 16.12.59 # line in? 16.13.46 # yes, while in the recording screen press a-b button to change to line-in. 16.14.04 # yeah i know, but... line in? 16.14.16 # But you will have to tune the radio in a station before this. 16.14.50 # yeah but it seems i have to close FM radio before i can go to the PCM recording screen 16.14.56 # I hope that Linus manages to program presets and stuff before the freeze/ 16.15.29 # tvelocity: no problem for that (or push play to make it continue while quiting) 16.21.17 Quit ashridah ("sleep") 16.22.10 # g00d it works 16.25.31 Join muesli- [0] (i=muesli_t@hmln-d9b8ef52.pool.mediaWays.net) 16.26.43 # hi 16.27.28 # hi muesli- 16.27.41 # hi XavierGr 16.29.10 # has anyone worked on CUE file support? 16.29.25 # *g* 16.29.37 # should be a huge task imoh 16.29.39 # imho 16.30.40 # why are you interested in CUE? 16.31.00 # because they pwn:P 16.31.11 # they what? 16.31.21 # pwn = own 16.31.39 # lol 16.31.41 # have an ouzo and relax ;) 16.31.50 # pwn = kiddie-language 16.31.53 # I see no need for CUE once gapless is implemented right 16.32.10 # lol 16.32.22 # too big filesize..wouldnt drain your battery in no time 16.32.30 # i have many albums with cue files 16.32.31 # would 16.32.45 # bad for u ^^ 16.32.51 # yeah :) 16.33.18 # cue files are nice i believe 16.33.27 # why if you have gapless? 16.33.49 # gapless is a hack, remember?:P 16.33.59 # btw is there a way to decode a cue as a mp3/ogg whatever? 16.34.01 # and CUE is trouble some... 16.34.22 # I think yes (if you have the big file) 16.34.23 # well, if I ripped those albums 16.34.29 # i would do multi stream OGG 16.34.39 # but i got them in mp3+cue 16.35.18 # and i don't want to break them, because of the *coughsfvcough* 16.37.00 # I have to eat later all! 16.37.12 # eat well :D 16.37.20 # gyros? 16.37.22 # :D 16.37.39 # gyros pwnz 16.38.38 # anyway..i'm off either 16.52.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.56.51 # no gyros for me right now, I ate chicken with rice... 16.57.08 # ah great idea 16.57.17 # I'm hungry too 16.57.24 # time to order a pizza :D 16.58.13 # lucky you... I am jealous!! 16.58.21 # mmm pizzaaa 16.59.19 # I think I am going eat pizza tonight. 17.00.33 # i think i am going to eat gyros tonight 17.00.33 # :P 17.01.53 # t0mas:I have a big string buffer with NULLs saperating the strings. If I want to point a string from there with a pointer, I will type pointer = buffer[position of string]? 17.02.53 # and then to tupe it to screen, "splash(HZ,true,pointer)" it will stop to the next NULL character right? 17.05.17 # xaviergr: sounds right, if you add "&" right in front of "buffer"... 17.10.00 # jup 17.10.04 # oh and if I use the logf function how is the data printed to the remote screen? While I was using splashes to debug my code, the splash function pops up for a number of seconds. If I use the logf function many times will it scroll down to see other value too? 17.10.29 # yes 17.10.33 # it will scroll... 17.10.44 # and you can read out everything in the logf buffer in the debug menu 17.10.57 # and you cna also dump the logf output to a file from the debug menu 17.12.37 Join webguest85 [0] (n=3e4f4094@labb.contactor.se) 17.13.08 # okay thanks 17.13.17 # Slasher: I believe the freeze is for all code. To avoid any confusion. Only bugfixes allowed from 22nd to 5th. 17.14.47 # then I will have to hurry for the scrolling jpg viewer... 17.15.24 # Well, you have 8 days 17.15.32 # or 7, I guess 17.16.24 # (.lang translations should be okay during the freeze) 17.16.58 # Only makes sense to finish translations once no strings are being added 17.18.15 Quit muesli- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.30.15 Quit hanklords (Remote closed the connection) 17.35.29 # hmm I got a runtime error when I am tryig this: rb->strcat(contents,NULL); 17.35.52 # I want to add a NULL character at the end of the string. 17.36.44 # omg 17.36.47 # lol 17.36.52 # parents comming home tonight 17.37.10 # * t0mas has to clean some things... 17.37.11 # lol 17.37.34 # * tvelocity hands over the soap to t0mas 17.37.55 # XavierGr: try rb->strcat(contents, '\0'); 17.38.04 # tnx tvelocity :P 17.38.13 # time to start filling my dishwasher... 17.38.27 # and move some empy bottles to my neighbourgs trashbin :P 17.38.33 # *empty 17.38.35 # xaviergr: can't use strcat for that; strcat assumes there's a null already... 17.38.48 # oh yeah thanks t0mas but I tried that just before you typed it. :) 17.39.03 # jup 17.39.05 # and it's wrong 17.39.06 # "foo[bar] = 0;" is the way to go. 17.39.08 # Lear is right... 17.39.20 # strcat searches for the 0 char and then adds the other string on that place 17.39.35 # content[lastchar 1] = 0; 17.39.40 # got it 17.39.45 # thanks again. 17.40.20 # (hmm that's why when I used a loop to see the names it was all concatenated...) 17.41.47 # so a strcat will concatenate a string plus a NULL character anyway? 17.45.43 # strcat("xxxx\0", "y") = "xxxxy\0" afaik 17.46.37 # the null is considered as 1 char or 2? 17.46.43 # looking for the \0, then adds they in place of it and adds a \0 at the end 17.47.05 # they -> the y 17.47.11 # one 17.47.43 # oh '\' is the escape character and 0 the null I guess. 17.48.06 # yes 17.52.45 Join preglow [0] (n=81f17b99@labb.contactor.se) 17.52.58 # what, didnt my post about the lowpass filter question make it to the mailing list? 17.53.04 # :D :D 17.53.07 # my hero! :P 17.53.09 # sure did... 17.53.21 # or wasn't it you who asked that... :) 17.53.30 # no 17.53.31 # it was me 17.53.59 # no, doesnt look like it did 17.54.08 # ok, an fft is a bit overkill for what you want 17.54.14 # an iir filter is probably better 17.55.10 # Does anyone in here use the tag database feature? 17.55.25 # solex_: jup, sometimes 17.55.34 # something looks broken with today's build (or even before) 17.55.34 # preglow: can you explain? 17.56.21 # right now you just use the audio samples to control the backlight, yes? 17.56.31 # like directly 17.56.39 # yes 17.56.53 # t0mas: When I browse through the lists and start to play a file, the "stop" symbol changes to "play", but I don't get the WPS and I can't hear a sound. 17.57.05 # (iriver h120) 17.57.07 Join Musicmad [0] (n=Musicmad@217.157.174.178) 17.57.08 # you can make an iir filter that will just remove most of the high frequencies, then just do what you do now 17.57.16 # solex_: ask HCl... he does the runtimedb thing 17.57.30 # preglow: ok 17.57.39 # but I need more than 1 sample for it right? 17.57.49 # you need a certain number of past samples 17.57.51 # so I can best do it in the dsp code... 17.57.58 # past only? 17.57.58 # depends on how effective you want the filter to be 17.58.12 # in dsp we have a varying number of samples ahead... 17.58.12 # yes, past input and output (from the filter algo) samples 17.58.28 # past is never a problem... 17.58.31 # iir filters are causual, so they can never look ahead 17.58.31 # just buffer them somewhere 17.58.35 # yes 17.59.08 # stupid queston: how do you activate the radio :) 17.59.19 # go to the menu 17.59.22 # and chose FM radio 17.59.26 # A-B button then choose FM radio 17.59.34 # that's a way too :) 17.59.40 # ah you got me.. 17.59.42 # erm... the same way 17.59.43 # lol 17.59.43 # iir filters look like this: y[n] = b1*x[n] b2*x[n - 1] etc a1*y[n - 1] a2*y[n - 2] etc 17.59.59 # hm must have updated wrongly then - it's not there. 18.00.00 # where y[n] is output samples, and x[n] is input samples 18.00.02 # Will try again :) 18.00.06 # but thanks. 18.00.10 # the problem is finding good numbers for ax and bx 18.00.15 # ehh 18.00.19 # right, web client doesn do plus 18.00.25 # indeed 18.00.27 # ghehe 18.00.35 # * t0mas is using cgi irc too 18.00.46 # take 2: iir filters look like this: y[n] = b1*x[n] PLUS b2*x[n - 1] PLUS etc PLUS a1*y[n - 1] PLUS a2*y[n - 2] PLUS etc 18.01.05 # ok, I want a cutoff at 120 hz 18.01.16 # is that easy to implement in the dsp code somewhere? 18.01.51 # i had code for doing an iir filter, but i seem to have lost it :/ 18.01.58 # in asm and everything 18.01.59 # shit 18.02.17 # gimme a sec, the worst part is finding filter coefs 18.02.30 # ok, tnx 18.02.31 # hm got bleeding edge build, but there is no fm entry in the menu? 18.02.47 # I'll continue cleaning... please hilight if you have something 18.03.03 # any ideas? 18.03.11 # Musicmad: Look harder! 18.03.45 # webguest85: where :) 18.03.54 # In the root main menu 18.04.03 # below what? 18.04.33 # t0mas: but yeah, you should also know that you can never filter freqs above 120hz completely away, just partly. the longer a filter you use, the better they are removed 18.04.50 # hmm 18.04.52 # I don't need them to disappear fully 18.05.01 # bug in pcm recording debug menu 18.05.18 # and we have 5 ms... on 20 fps 18.05.30 # is that enough to get a decent value? 18.05.33 # if disk is not spinning before start the record, it will hang in 3 sec 18.05.40 # t0mas: i've made a second order 120 hz lowpass here, as for if thats good enough, youll just need to see 18.05.52 # ok 18.05.54 # t0mas: but yeah, i cant code where i'm at now, so i can't test it 18.05.56 # can you email me the code? 18.06.04 # I'll try to understand it... 18.06.20 # i dont have code, ill just have to take something out of my head, all i've got is the filter coefficients ;) 18.06.35 # ok 18.06.59 # brb, still cleaning 18.08.25 # webguest85: found thanks :) 18.10.15 # t0mas: mail address? 18.10.34 # firstname@lastname.nl 18.10.37 # tomas salfischberger 18.11.51 Join Strath [0] (n=mike@dgvlwinas01pool0-a251.wi.tds.net) 18.13.02 Quit Musicmad ("Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com") 18.15.09 Quit tvelocity ("Leaving") 18.17.55 Join Sucka [0] (n=NNSCRIPT@host81-156-155-174.range81-156.btcentralplus.com) 18.21.36 # t0mas: ok, mailing you some stuff now, cant test, as i said 18.24.20 # t0mas: got it? 18.24.30 Join muesli- [0] (i=muesli_t@hmln-d9b8ef59.pool.mediaWays.net) 18.25.18 # not yet 18.25.28 # ah got it 18.25.34 # had to wake thunderbird up ;) 18.25.56 Quit webguest85 ("CGI:IRC") 18.25.59 # heh 18.26.05 # check if you see anything foolish 18.26.49 Quit StrathAFK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.26.49 # and I feed it two arrays of samples? 18.26.52 # in and out? 18.30.28 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@chan530-a083.otenet.gr) 18.30.40 Join muesli__ [0] (i=muesli_t@hmln-d9b8ef45.pool.mediaWays.net) 18.31.36 Join dpassen1 [0] (n=dpassen1@130.85.233.61) 18.36.05 # preglow: nothing weird to see 18.36.11 # I'll test it tomorrow 18.36.12 # wha I print a pointer that points to a string it must show me bytes untli the NULL right? 18.36.23 # wha = when 18.39.16 Join Bger [0] (n=Bager@84.242.160.137) 18.39.16 # this is a loop to scan jpg files: 18.39.17 # rb->strcat(contents,entry->d_name); 18.39.18 # length = length + rb->strlen(entry->d_name) + 1; 18.39.18 DBUG Enqueued KICK XavierGr 18.39.18 # pointer[entries] = &contents[length]; 18.39.18 # entries++; 18.39.36 # yep 18.39.51 # but you must be sure that there is NULL at the end 18.40.04 # oh hi Bger 18.40.10 # hi ;) 18.40.22 # but isn't the strcat puts a null in the end? 18.40.35 # or does it ovewright it? 18.40.38 # no 18.40.46 # ok, what do you want to do with this ? 18.41.04 # you want to add new string after the previous NULL byte ? 18.41.10 # yes 18.41.18 # then point it and print them saperately 18.41.25 # sec 18.41.50 # ok 18.41.53 # see 18.42.02 # contents is the big buffer char array 18.42.13 # the strcat OVERWRITES the null byte with the first char of the second string 18.42.16 # and pointer is the pointer array that will point the contents 18.42.17 # so .. if you have 18.42.39 # contents="blah"+NULL at the end 18.43.10 # and concatanate it with entry->d_name (== "foo"+NULL) 18.43.26 # at the end you'll have "blahfoo"+NULL 18.43.50 # so it will overwrite the previous NULL. 18.44.10 # yes, it will 18.44.10 # How can I add a string without the strcat function? 18.44.21 # with simple cycle 18.44.22 # to be sure that the NULL will stay? 18.44.24 # what is the problem? 18.44.25 Join zezayer [0] (n=jake@87.81.166.52) 18.44.30 # you have a pointer in plugin memory? 18.44.33 # let me think a bit 18.44.41 # just use strcpy() 18.44.46 # copy the string in... 18.44.51 # but strcpy will replace all of it. 18.44.56 # set the pointer in the array to the pointer you had 18.44.59 # add another pointer to char 18.45.14 # somethink like currentptr=0; 18.45.21 # hm? 18.45.23 # why? 18.45.40 # rb->strcat(contents+currentptr,entry->d_name); 18.45.41 # you need just 1 pointer to the mem space... and an array of pointers to fill 18.45.52 # oh, no, you have length to it 18.46.02 # so 18.46.04 # do it like 18.46.09 # length=0; 18.46.14 # I need a buffer like this: name1NULLname2NULL,name3NULL e.t.c 18.46.20 # rb->strcat(contents+length,entry->d_name); 18.46.36 Join rooomish [0] (n=Roman@195.47.96.56.adsl.nextra.cz) 18.46.43 Quit rooomish (Client Quit) 18.46.46 # length+=rb->strlen(entry->d_name)+1; 18.46.52 # something like this 18.47.04 # did you get it ? 18.47.09 # yes I did something like this but without the contents+length 18.47.15 # yes 18.47.22 # I will try it and tell you, thanks 18.47.29 # :) 18.47.50 # length=0 is before the cycle 18.47.51 # I can copy something to a pastebin for you XavierGr 18.48.21 # http://pastebin.com/336723 18.48.23 # there 18.49.25 # hooray it worked!!! 18.49.29 # nice 18.49.30 # and without the type 18.49.32 # ok, t0mas, but in this way you loose the first pointer ... 18.49.32 # *typo 18.49.33 # http://pastebin.com/336725 18.49.44 # Bger: then just copy it? :) 18.49.58 # what is this pastebin site t0mas? 18.50.03 # char *ptr_buf = ptr_pluginbuffer; 18.50.19 # XavierGr: a place to copy/paste some code... so you don't have to flood an IRC channel 18.50.24 # ok, you can do it without this entry :) but nevermind :) 18.50.41 # I will use this from now on, it is a good idea. 18.50.46 # jup 18.50.48 # yep :) 18.51.02 # it's easier to help people when you can read their code 18.51.02 # ok, gotta go 18.51.17 # bye Bger 18.51.23 # bye bye ;) 18.51.26 Quit Bger ("[BX] Chester Cheeta uses BitchX. Ayeuhayueuhayueuh!") 18.52.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.53.04 Quit muesli- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.54.23 # works like a charm, what would I do if you weren't here guys? 18.54.46 # ghehe 18.54.54 # search for a C book? 18.55.46 Join muesli- [0] (i=muesli_t@hmln-d9b8e195.pool.mediaWays.net) 18.56.45 # I've got a very big C/C++ book. 18.56.54 # 1025 pages 18.57.25 # C++ the complete reference (Herbert Schildt) 18.57.55 # I read all the C part. But some things can't be learned without experiance and maybe a little halp from others 18.58.16 Quit muesli__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.58.26 # It's a good book. (omg I remember I paid 50 euros for it.) 19.01.40 # I agree 19.01.45 # on both... 19.01.47 # it's a good book 19.01.55 # and learning goes better with others 19.02.17 # I've learned a lot of programming just by reading others programs... and getting comments on my programs from others 19.04.58 # does rockbox supports dynamic arrays? 19.06.34 # no 19.08.26 # so how big do you think I should set the name buffer? 19.08.34 # and the pointer[entries]? 19.08.54 # you can use the pluginbuffer as the namebuffer 19.09.13 # and you can use the configuration setting for max files per dir for the pointer-array size? 19.09.48 # yes I thought that for the pointer-array. But the plugin buffer I think is already used byt the viewer 19.12.13 # ah ok 19.12.21 # hm... 19.12.24 # that's a problem 19.12.32 # but you can get a quite big buffer on the stack 19.13.01 Quit midk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.13.09 Join midkay [0] (n=Zakk@c66-235-14-120.sea2.cablespeed.com) 19.14.49 # the problem isnt the size, problem is how big to set it. We don't want to small but not to big either. 19.15.02 # to =too 19.17.38 Join nobby [0] (n=nobby@cpc1-bele3-3-1-cust167.belf.cable.ntl.com) 19.17.42 # is linus around? 19.17.58 # i need to ask him some questions about the internals of the iriver's remote 19.19.02 # bah 19.19.04 # sleeping 19.19.06 # wuss :P 19.19.26 # what about the remote 19.19.32 # mine is broken 19.19.41 # you want to fix it? 19.19.44 # yeah 19.19.49 # its the controls that dont work right 19.19.51 # the lcd is fine 19.20.11 # i've got it completely dismantled, and even the switches are taken apart 19.20.21 # but it still has a signal for the record button 19.20.31 # so it must be a connection somewhere 19.20.37 # but i dont know which wire it is 19.23.36 Join Changsito [0] (n=Changsit@AAmiens-151-1-28-207.w83-192.abo.wanadoo.fr) 19.23.41 # hi 19.23.48 # hello 19.24.30 # i would like to report some bugs on the newly supported FM (on iRiver) 19.25.13 # shoot 19.25.43 # there's is a bug while listening FM and then press Play to access the files 19.26.20 # then if you play a song, you listen both song AND FM 19.27.24 # yeah, thats so you can load a plugin while listening to radio 19.27.33 # should be simple to fix 19.28.01 # linus knows about that one allready 19.28.15 # ok no problem 19.28.24 # any others? 19.28.40 # i don't think so 19.28.48 # i'll test it 19.30.14 # It is quite interesting when you can play rockboy and listen to radio at the same time. 19.30.47 # Also I can hear a faint initialization beep when you enter the radio screen. 19.31.21 # it was said by a dev (i think daniel) that theres nothing stopping rockboy working with MP3s at the same time except they try to use the same area of ram 19.31.33 # and the performace would be even worse, obviosuly 19.32.17 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 19.32.17 # * Changsito recording FM test 19.33.39 # curently rockboy runs 1/3 realtime at 120mhz. So if there is MP3 playback you can imagine how things will get. 19.33.41 # recording works fine 19.34.13 # it isnt 1/3 for every game is it? 19.36.40 Quit tvelocity ("Leaving") 19.38.34 # why there is no IA on pong ? 19.38.45 # some bug ? 19.38.46 Quit muesli- (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 19.40.52 # sorry why there is no AI on pong ? 19.42.14 # you control both sides 19.53.44 Join hshah [0] (n=acd51d7b@labb.contactor.se) 19.54.17 Join Link9064 [0] (n=18ecb4e1@labb.contactor.se) 19.54.52 # hello all 19.56.11 # is it possible to put a larger capacity HDD in my Jukebox FM recorder 20? 19.56.58 # erm 19.57.02 # you can replace the hdd 19.57.10 # but I don't know what the max size is for a FR rec 20 19.57.13 # *FM 19.57.43 # t0mas - http://www.warwickforums.co.uk/usbhshah2.bmp 19.57.49 # i modified urs a bit... 19.58.01 # improved the usb image to make it more symmetrical 19.58.07 # hm 19.58.11 # I like round pc's ;-) 19.58.19 # HDS are my initials, b4 u ask :p 19.58.29 # it looked too macish for my liking :p 19.58.33 # I figured that already ;) 19.58.53 # and plus i added an extra drive bay... coz my pc has 3 19.58.56 # and I don't like macs... that's why it was a separate pc, next to a screen ;) 19.58.59 # yes, i know, im a geek :p 19.59.01 # LOL 19.59.06 # mine has 5 19.59.10 # but that didn't fit in the image :P 19.59.16 # well la de da to you :p 19.59.19 # A grayscale one would be nice... :) 19.59.32 # I can paint a grayscale one 19.59.41 # and how on earth do u modify that to greyscale... 19.59.42 # gray filled screen? 19.59.53 Join hardeep [0] (i=hardeeps@norge.freeshell.ORG) 20.00.03 # and gray dots for the front... 20.00.43 # t0mas... anyways my usb logo is better :p 20.00.52 # t0mas: alright, i might not be online for a couple of days, though 20.00.55 # urs wasn't horizontlly symmetrical 20.01.06 # *horizontally 20.01.13 # preglow: ok, I'll try to find out how it works then ;) 20.01.16 # so i flipped part of it and imaged it 20.01.26 # google-ing isn't hard if you know the name to google for 20.02.27 # preglow: the only thing I'm still thinking about is where to do this... 20.02.40 # I can do it in the DSP code... and then just not modify the real output 20.03.11 # I think that's the best place 20.03.29 # (it's in the blacklight thread now... but filtering there would be weird) 20.03.45 # I feel like customizing my iriver a bit more... just dunno how... lol 20.04.42 # who knows what this weird line is? 20.04.43 # http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=1256.0 20.05.05 # a graph 20.05.08 # of the battery 20.05.17 # its flat because it hasnt changed yet 20.05.23 # ghe 20.06.55 # oh... 20.07.35 Join muesli- [0] (i=muesli_t@hmln-d514761e.pool.mediaWays.net) 20.08.15 Join XMaster-ShadowX [0] (n=KdTMaste@pD95335F8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.08.54 Join amiconn [0] (n=jens@p54BD520B.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.09.24 Quit Link9064 ("CGI:IRC") 20.10.21 # t0mas: well, it pretty much has to be done the same place the peak meter code is, no? 20.10.42 # to ensure the backlight dimming is in sync with the audio that is actually played 20.11.04 # another thing you could do is just smooth the peak meter data and use that for dimming the backlight 20.11.31 # hmm 20.11.38 # yeah a moving average'll act as a low pass filter 20.13.08 # a moving average _is_ a lowpass filter 20.13.39 # well if it is one, it'll be very good at acting then, won't it? ;) 20.14.03 # hi amiconn 20.17.20 # hi 20.17.59 Quit XavierGr () 20.18.33 # anyone got a decent screensaver for their iriver? 20.18.55 # preglow: pff 'is' ... how about eprime? :p 20.19.37 # why do you need a screensaver for an LCD? 20.19.56 # nobby: you don't need a screensaver for any modern display device afaik 20.20.04 # nobby: their only purpose is to look pretty 20.20.19 # my point exactely 20.20.35 # i saw a matrix screensaver as a patch... but that sort of doesn't work 20.20.41 # heh 20.20.46 # i have the .rock if you want it 20.21.09 # i downloaded a .rock but it said its "incompatible version" 20.21.28 # mebbe urs is different.. could u upload somewhere so i can try it out? 20.21.32 # preglow: hm... then I can add a moving average of the last 3 samples in the peakmeter code? 20.21.33 # k 20.21.35 # 1 sec 20.21.38 # and use that? 20.22.34 # 3? i don't really know, but that sounds kinda small to me? maybe not though 20.23.29 # this is stupid... i downloaded and patched the cube.patch to play the cube when its paused... and it does nothing!!! 20.23.30 # well... 20.23.37 # we can't take to much samples from the past 20.23.41 # oh wait 20.23.43 # past is no problem 20.24.00 # I was still thinking in the FFT's need to get data "from the future" 20.24.01 Join TCK- [0] (i=TCK@81-86-98-193.dsl.pipex.com) 20.24.05 # hehe 20.24.51 # lets see i would guess the cutoff frequency relates to how many samples back you go? 20.24.56 # right 20.25.04 # nobby.xzxzzx.com/matrix.rock 20.25.21 # if you know how to calculate that, then i gues you'd figure out what the highest frequency is you want to effect your backlight 20.25.23 # yes, it does 20.25.23 # anyone got this patch working - http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&atid=439120&group_id=44306&aid=1239950 20.25.27 # and work out how many samples to average from that 20.25.34 # :) 20.25.38 # I'll test 20.25.39 # hshah 20.25.43 # rasher has 20.25.44 # and try to calculate what it does 20.25.57 # http://rasher.dk/rockbox/ 20.26.12 Quit TCK ("Can you say "roflpwnt fgt" in IRC?") 20.26.21 # its built from yesterdays cvs, but it works fine 20.27.25 # ...or you could just try out different numbers of samples untill you like the results hehe 20.27.31 # nobby - that .rock still says incomptible version... and i still can't get that cube to work 20.27.45 # download rashers build 20.27.54 # http://rasher.dk/rockbox/rockbox.zip 20.28.41 # ze: jup 20.29.11 # t0mas: well, try 20.29.39 # nobby - i have other patches which i would lose 20.29.45 # t0mas: fft doesnt necessarily need data from the future, it just needs a block of samples at once 20.30.27 # nobby - any idea on how to install the matrix .c and .h files manually 20.30.39 # do u just copy them into my rockbox folders and compile? 20.31.13 # what is the relationship anyway? is it as simple as sample rate getting devided by number of samples averaged? i.e. 3 samples gives you 1/3 the rate? 20.31.29 # or is it something else heh 20.33.15 Quit muesli- (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 20.33.15 # ze: no, thats averaging AND resampling, you just move your average one sample every time you need another sample 20.33.39 # hmm 20.33.49 # and I need it to get in sync with the playback 20.33.51 # ze: like first you do (x[1] x[2] x[3])/3, then (x[2] x[3] x[ 4])/3 20.33.51 # so not in dsp.c 20.33.55 # but in the peakmeter code 20.34.05 # ze: insert pluses... 20.34.13 # preglow: yeah i know how you do a moving average 20.34.14 Quit Chamois (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.34.16 # t0mas: indeeed 20.34.27 # well... then I might have something that works 20.34.33 # i'm just wondering what the relationship is between the number of samples being averaged and the resulting lowpass cutoff 20.34.33 # time for a logf() build 20.34.52 # * t0mas too 20.34.54 Quit XMaster-ShadowX (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.35.07 # preglow? do you know that? 20.35.19 # it depends on the samplerate I guess? 20.35.22 # ze: ahh, "cutoff" is placed somewhere around that, yeah, but it's a very poor lowpass filter 20.35.34 # heh 20.35.46 # t0mas: now that i think about it, the plan with smoothing the peakmeter data is going to work badly 20.35.48 # poor in what sense? 20.35.56 # t0mas: it'll still react to high frequency audio 20.36.03 # hm... 20.36.08 # ze: poor in the sense that the falloff is very poor 20.36.25 # hm... 20.36.34 # preglow? why? 20.37.38 # yeah i thought filtering out high-frequency and transient components of a data stream was what moving averages were good for 20.37.46 # t0mas: well, because the peak meter didnt filter out high frequencies in the first place 20.38.12 # hm 20.39.01 # you only want the backlight dimming to react to bass freqs, yes? if so, you have to filter the audio before you do a peak search 20.39.13 # after the peak search it's too late 20.39.21 # flawed thinking on my part, this 20.39.41 Join bagawk [0] (n=lee@unaffiliated/bagawk) 20.39.45 # oh.. duh... 20.39.47 Quit hshah ("CGI:IRC") 20.39.51 # ofcourse... we can't filter the peaks 20.40.26 # hmm i guess this has to do with specific structure that i'm not familiar with 20.40.32 # well... maybe you can take a look at it for me preglow? 20.40.51 # I just need a "bass value" 20.40.52 # no time, i'm sorry, gotta go in ten mins 20.41.27 # to get that, you can just plain and simple do a lowpass filter on the audio data, then search for peaks 20.41.43 # just like the peak meter, but with a filter first 20.45.37 # hmm, now beeping works when changing tracks (not committed yet) 20.47.38 # but gotta go 20.47.39 # later, all 20.47.43 Quit preglow ("CGI:IRC") 20.50.28 # t0mas: btw, freescale has a FIR implementation as well... 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