--- Log for 05.09.106 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 3 days and 18 hours ago 00.00.46 Join Arathis_ [0] (n=doerk@p508A663D.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.01.32 # divs/rems and divu/remu have the same opcode after all, only the extension word is different 00.01.46 # amiconn: you mean REM(S/U) right 00.02.02 # answer my q already :) 00.02.28 # The gnu disassembler writes both versions as divsll 00.02.36 # with 3 registers 00.03.57 Join kerlu [0] (i=527b8e77@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 00.04.05 # hei everyone 00.04.05 Quit Lune ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.04.37 # I have a problem here, can anyone help me ? 00.05.01 # I have an old archos Jukebox studio 00.05.22 # * jhMikeS supposes he'll detect the sample rate in SPDIF and then select the closest physically supported one to actually use for recording. 00.05.44 # the stuff is screaming "Input/output error" whan I try to write something 00.05.53 # $ echo plop > plopbash: echo: write error: Input/output error 00.06.22 # does anyone have an idea ? 00.06.44 # kerlu: file system error 00.06.55 # I saw someone has such a case in the former og files on IRC, but it got no answer 00.06.59 # well, I guess 00.07.12 # but it worked perfectly so far 00.07.42 # but linux usually make the file system read-only once it finds a fat problem and if you can write repeatedly, it hasn't done that... 00.07.47 # any H10 5/6GB owners here to test a lcd fix? 00.08.10 # ho 00.08.13 # maybe then 00.08.20 # Bagder: register and id logbot with freenode! 00.08.33 Quit Arathis (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00.08.47 # should I try to reformat the damn thing ? 00.09.07 # or fsck ? 00.09.10 # at least 00.09.12 # kerlu: yes, just mkfs a new 00.09.18 # well yes 00.09.24 # but the dosfsck is crap 00.09.25 # barrywardell: i could test but i can't build right now 00.09.35 # can someone help me with a setting issue? 00.09.43 # fsck.vfat ? 00.09.45 Quit ender1 (" Q: What's another name for the "Intel Inside" sticker they put on Pentiums 4? A: Warning label.") 00.09.59 # http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uhcn/rockbox/tar-themes2.patch and the .rbt files in the same folder 00.10.08 # fsck.vfat or dosfsck, I think they're the same 00.10.08 Quit Arathis_ ("[rl_bot quit]") 00.10.33 # rebooting always forgets the set theme -- but only on my target, in the sim it works like a charm. 00.10.53 Join Davide-NYC [0] (n=chatzill@user-12hdtm5.cable.mindspring.com) 00.10.59 # I suppose there shouldn't be a sample rate option other than just showing "SPDIF input rate" or something in the menu 00.11.05 # for SPDIF in 00.11.05 # Nico_P: http://barrywardell.net/assets/files/rockbox.h10 00.11.19 # already compiled for you 00.11.38 # barrywardell: just what i needed... thanks :) 00.11.40 # testing now 00.11.41 Join YouCeyE [0] (n=YouCeyE@unaffiliated/youceye) 00.11.54 Part YouCeyE ("Leaving") 00.12.19 # what codecs can rockbox record to on iaudio x5's? 00.12.37 # well, this should work 00.12.42 # thanks Bagder 00.13.08 # ze: MP3, WavPack and WAV 00.13.30 # ave a good nite guys 00.13.40 # Nico_P: cool, thanks 00.13.53 # is anyone else experiencing a freeze when attempting to view non jpegs with the jpeg viewer? 00.14.01 # barrywardell: at first view, it works fine 00.14.51 # Nico_P: does the filelist look ok? 00.14.55 # yes 00.15.05 # with and without the statusbar 00.15.05 # great, thanks for testing it 00.15.53 # well thanks for building it for me, i was to lazy to boot linux and patch my build :-p 00.17.25 Quit _FireFly_ ("Leaving") 00.17.47 Join adiamas [0] (n=adiamas@ool-435557cc.dyn.optonline.net) 00.18.31 # barrywardell: i can see a bug with the scrollbar 00.18.48 # can you describe it please? 00.19.27 # ze: wav, wavpack, mp3 atm 00.19.30 # when i reach the last items in the list, the scrollbar acts as if the list had suddenly become longer 00.19.55 # it doesn't seem to read the total number of items correctly 00.20.04 # maybe it's not just with the H10 00.20.20 # hmm. that sounds more like a scrollbar bug than a lcd bug 00.20.47 # i agree 00.21.05 # i'll test on my H320 00.21.38 # Nico_P: See you already answered that before :P 00.22.37 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@bb-87-80-197-109.ukonline.co.uk) 00.22.38 # no one? Too bad. 00.23.19 # anyway, if someone wants to look into it I'll be back tomorrow. It's gotten late here. 00.23.28 Quit bluebrother ("Leaving") 00.24.15 # barrywardell: unsurprisingly it's not just on the H10, but paged scrolling solves (or hides) this problem and it's been enabled for a while on my H320 so i never noticed 00.25.43 # btw, are you going to commit the LCD fix or are you waiting to fix it on the 20 GB too ? 00.25.47 # i don't see a bug report in the tracker. 00.25.57 # i'll make one if i don't find one 00.26.26 # Nico_P: I'm not too sure. The 20GB will take longer to fix. It's a much more annoying bug. 00.26.52 # so maybe I'll commit the current fix now and take a bit longer to do the 20GB one right 00.27.05 # ok. is the fix you applied in the bin you gave me the same as the one in the patch on the tracker ? 00.27.47 Join [TCK] [0] (n=tckocr@bb-87-80-197-109.ukonline.co.uk) 00.28.11 # in effect, yes. but I did it differently to be more true to what's actually happening in the hardware 00.29.04 Quit Rondom ("Ex-Chat") 00.29.05 Quit kerlu ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.29.16 Quit x1jmp (Remote closed the connection) 00.29.53 # also i saw you found the GPIO pin that allows to produce a click sound... does that mean it's now pretty easy to implement the click ? 00.31.10 Join ze__ [0] (i=ze@70.40.152.105) 00.32.05 # yes, it should be fairly easy 00.32.13 # it only seems to work once though 00.32.23 # ah 00.32.41 # needs a bit more testing. that's why I haven't implemented it yet 00.32.54 # ok 00.33.11 # it was actually lorijho that found it 00.33.28 # anyway i'm still very impressed by the pace of this port... it's pretty exciting to follow it 00.35.04 # it's so quick because of all the ipod stuff that's there already 00.35.38 Quit ze (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.35.38 Nick ze__ is now known as ze (i=ze@70.40.152.105) 00.35.39 # and thanks to a lot of help and tips from MrH 00.35.47 Join rasher|css [0] (n=rasher91@83-70-63-222.b-ras1.dbn.dublin.eircom.net) 00.42.16 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=Paul_The@cpe-70-112-165-230.austin.res.rr.com) 00.43.30 Quit TCK (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 00.44.16 Quit Davide-NYC ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.6/2006072814]") 00.50.07 Join blenderenderer [0] (n=chatzill@207-224-14-194.clsp.qwest.net) 00.56.25 Quit newbyx86 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.58.13 Join Stas_ [0] (n=rebo123@CPE0004e2eb58c0-CM0012c90d0f8c.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 00.59.42 Quit tvelocity ("Αποχώρησε") 01.02.10 Quit lodesi_ ("leaving") 01.02.39 Join newbyx86 [0] (n=newby@ip68-7-14-7.sd.sd.cox.net) 01.02.41 # join #skyos 01.02.44 # err whoosp 01.02.56 # stupid xchat leaving the / in the status windwo 01.06.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.09.04 # lol 01.09.44 Quit rebo123_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.12.19 # Nico_P: http://www.rockbox.org/cvsmod/chlog-2006-09-04%2023:10:33.html 01.12.34 # i don't see the scrollbar bug you mentioned though 01.13.18 # barrywardell: cool 01.13.44 # for the bug to show up, you have to disable paged scrolling and enable "show current path" 01.14.09 # then it should start showing, you can see it when you reach the end of a list 01.16.56 # just tried that and still don't get the bug. weird 01.17.06 Quit BHSPitMonkey ("Leaving") 01.17.49 Part Paul_The_Nerd 01.18.17 # maybe there's another setting involved 01.18.41 # i managed to reproduce it on my two players with two different recent versions of rockbox 01.19.30 # I set show path to full path and paged view to off 01.19.58 # i did it with show path set to current, but i doubt it changes anything 01.20.01 # i'll chack though 01.20.08 # *check 01.20.20 Join philly [0] (i=philly@c-71-202-1-75.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 01.20.24 Nick philly is now known as philly` (i=philly@c-71-202-1-75.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 01.20.28 # hi 01.20.39 # can anyone help me with a problem i have with my mp3 player? 01.20.55 # philly`: we can try 01.21.07 # alright well 01.21.18 # my friend gave me a Archos Jukebox Studio 20 mp3 player 01.21.21 # i formatted it 01.21.25 # uploaded some songs to it 01.21.53 # now whenever i turn it on it just says Jukebox Ver : 5.03 and doesnt do anything 01.21.57 # unless it takes forever to load 01.22.06 # but before i did any of that it was working fine 01.22.13 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@adsl-68-95-246-24.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 01.22.22 # and whenever i connect the mp3 player to the computer it shows all the files 01.22.28 # have you transferred the rockbox files back on the disk after formatting ? 01.22.32 # i just want it to work so ican goto the gym :( 01.22.41 # actually it wont allow me to transfer the .mod 01.22.56 # has the i/o conflict 01.23.29 # and when i format it 01.23.34 # should it be quick or full? 01.23.37 # or does it not matter? 01.23.37 # it did had rockbox on it ? 01.23.46 # because it was on quick 01.23.52 # i suppose it doesn't matter but honestly i'm not sure 01.23.53 # is anyone here who can update the files at dowloads.rockbox.org? 01.23.53 # no it had the original and i tried to install rockbox 01.24.18 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Remote closed the connection) 01.24.23 # and the hard drive can only be formatted in FAT32 why? 01.24.23 Join Quazgaa [0] (i=quaz@m233.telcomplus.net) 01.24.40 # are you sure this player supports rockbox ? i don't know much about the archos targets 01.24.43 # im formatting it again 01.24.45 # yes 01.24.49 # it says it on the websit 01.24.52 # site* 01.24.55 # i downloaded it too 01.25.06 # it's the Archos Jukebox Studio 20 01.25.20 # i don't see it on the downloads page 01.25.46 # Archos Jukebox 5000, 6000 and Studio models 01.25.46 # rockbox-2.5-player.zip 01.25.46 # (452 KB) 01.26.08 # oh yes, Archos Jukebox Recorder 20, is that it ? 01.26.09 # and the installation cd i got from my friend says 6000 on it 01.26.19 # no it just says Studio 20 on it 01.26.22 # not recorder 01.26.34 # studio20 is what i used to have 01.26.46 # i got it for free and hate it already 01.27.37 Join Caliban [0] (n=ianmacd@kwark.caliban.org) 01.27.42 # i just need help with it 01.27.43 # the problem probably comes from the fact that the archos.mod file isn't found at boot 01.27.59 # but then we mus find why you can't transfer it 01.28.13 # when it's done formatting i'll try again 01.28.38 Join AMDBee [0] (i=cfe00ec2@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 01.29.09 # hey, did i read correctly that RockBox supports recording on the ipod 5th? 01.29.57 # woops 01.30.01 # i was doing the long format 01.30.04 # now doing the quick 01.30.32 # so i just extract the .zip to the mp3 player right? 01.30.39 # yes 01.31.39 # winzip says 01.32.01 # Error writing to F:\archos.mod. Possible cause: disk full or system limits exceeded 01.32.03 # hey... a little help... where's the recording button for the 5th 01.32.04 # ? 01.33.55 # philly`: try extracting just the .rockbox dir and see if it still says the same thing 01.34.18 # it'll let the rockbox goto it 01.34.20 # just not the .mod 01.35.01 # check to see if there's already an archos.mod 01.35.13 # there isnt 01.35.15 # ok, so maybe try to extract the .mod elsewhere then copy it by hand or maybe with another name/extension and then rename it back to archos.mod 01.35.15 # maybe set system and/or hidden and/or otherwise protected 01.35.17 # i just formatted it 01.35.21 # oh 01.35.26 # umm thing is 01.35.31 # is i cant see the .mod extension 01.35.35 # ze? :o 01.35.39 # and i dont remember how to make it viewable 01.35.43 # i hate windows xp home edition 01.35.45 # >:| 01.36.10 # AMDBee: I've recorded on my 5g using Rockbox, but I haven't published the code yet. You also need to build yourself a cable to access the line-in pins hidden inside the dock connector. 01.36.15 # ah found the extension 01.37.38 # linuxstb: ew 01.37.43 # how hard is it? 01.37.59 # whenever i try to copy it it says Cannot Copy archos: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error 01.38.06 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 01.38.13 # Dave Chapman? 01.38.21 # philly`: this is weird 01.38.26 # yes i know 01.38.31 # it's really aggrivating me 01.38.32 # :/ 01.38.43 # how would i flash the player? 01.38.59 # i tried downloading the flash file but the link is broke now 01.39.08 # AMDBee: See here: http://ipodlinux.org/Dock_Connector and also search the ipodlinux forums for threads about it. 01.40.16 # AMDBee: Plus here: http://ipodlinux.org/Recording - the line-in recording part of that page is relevant to the 5g. 01.41.11 # philly`: to flash the player, you apparently need a working rockbox 01.41.20 # lmao 01.41.26 # ok 01.42.03 # once I do that... what about recording capabilities? 01.42.18 # AAC? MP3? 01.42.20 # WAV? 01.42.24 # philly`: have you tried the executable setup ? 01.42.47 # yea 01.42.50 # same problem 01.42.57 # :/ 01.43.51 # well the only thing i can think of is that maybe the hdd in your player has bad sectors so it may need a scandisk 01.44.17 # alright 01.44.35 # there is an option to repair bad sectors IIRC 01.44.38 # i can run that through cmd prompt right? 01.44.43 # i think so 01.45.52 # IIRC? 01.45.57 # AMDBee: Once you do that, and once I finish writing the recording code and commit it to CVS, you should be able to record in WAV, MP3 or lossless wavpack. 01.46.10 # philly`: IIRC = if i recall correctly 01.46.16 # ok 01.46.28 # k 01.46.42 # any idea when X5 rockbox will have a stable release 01.46.51 # is it the same with the ipodlinux? (do you need a external mic?) 01.46.55 # philly`: chkdsk /R should do 01.47.06 # (see chkdsk /?) 01.47.34 # AMDBee: AFAIK, recording doesn't work on the 5g in ipodlinux. 01.47.46 # im gonna restart 01.47.50 # says i need to restart 01.47.50 # brb 01.47.54 Quit philly` () 01.47.56 # oh 01.48.00 # ... 01.48.16 # how do you boot back into the regular OS? 01.48.19 # AMDBee: And yes, you'll need a mic, and maybe also a pre-amp. It's line-in. 01.49.32 # k, so.. you've actually made a mic? 01.49.33 # AMDBee: It depends which bootloader you installed - the ipodlinux or Rockbox bootloader. For Rockbox, hold play for a few seconds to shutdown. Then press MENU to turn your ipod back on, and keep your finger pressed on MENU until you see a "loading original firmware" message. 01.49.46 # k 01.49.57 # barrywardell: are the keymappings on the H10 temporary or are you pleased with them ? 01.49.58 # I just installed the rockbox bootloader 01.50.02 # AMDBee: No, I've been recording from the line-out on my hi-fi amplifier. 01.50.33 # Nico_P: I'm open to suggestions 01.50.36 # so, you were able to make a successful adapter? 01.50.53 # I made them before rockbox was even running on the H10 01.51.28 # AMDBee: No, someone made one for me. It's possible he'll be selling them - I'll post details when I'm closer to commiting the code to CVS. 01.51.45 # k 01.51.55 # thanks for your help :D 01.52.03 # well my only reference is the H320, i don't even know the original H10 firmware (the H10 is actually my brother's so i don't use it much) 01.52.40 # I based the keymaps off the X5. The plugins in particular could probably do with some work 01.52.45 # so, am I correct in saying that you need to have LINUX and Windows to install the ipod linux? 01.53.06 # (saw a tutorial that said you needed both) 01.53.17 # for 5g 01.53.57 # AMDBee: This isn't the place to ask about ipodlinux, but I think you can install it solely from Windows. But it's easier if you're running Linux on your desktop. 01.54.40 # barrywardell: i'll have a real look at the keymap code before i bother you with any long suggestions... maybe i'm just too used to my H320 :-) 01.55.31 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c220-237-57-32.smelb1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 01.56.26 # Nico_P: OK. as I said, I welcome any suggestions. 01.56.30 # * linuxstb sleeps 01.56.53 # ok 01.56.57 # thanks for all your help 01.57.00 # bye 01.57.06 Nick EV|Toshiba is now known as EV|Toshiba|Lapto (n=Testing@pool-72-64-146-8.tampfl.fios.verizon.net) 01.57.35 Nick EV|Toshiba|Lapto is now known as EV|Toshiba (n=Testing@pool-72-64-146-8.tampfl.fios.verizon.net) 01.58.07 # Umm... barry: shouldn't #define HAVE_USB_POWER be defined in the H10 config file? 01.59.18 Quit bbroke ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.6/2006072814]") 02.00.57 # barrywardell: shouldn't #define HAVE_USB_POWER be defined in the H10 config file (not sure if you saw my last message) 02.01.31 # possibly. There isn't really any usb code for the h10 yet 02.01.38 # so I haven't really looked at it 02.01.55 # yeah, I figured... just figured since it does charge through USB... rockbox should know it :-p 02.02.48 # yeah, I just left it out until I had a chance to look at exactly what it does! 02.03.19 # ah 02.03.20 # ok 02.08.42 # I'm not sure at all (no coder) but I think this is only used for the Ondio since it doesn't charge via USB but is able to draw the power through USB 02.09.24 Quit AMDBee ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 02.11.10 Join philly` [0] (i=philly@c-71-202-1-75.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 02.11.13 # it never worked =/ 02.11.16 # so anyone familiar with the iaudio x5... can that thing Actually do honest 24bit recording? 02.11.22 # i give up on this stupid thing 02.11.25 # anyways imma goto the gym 02.11.28 # thanks for the help 02.11.29 # and how about the higher sampling rates too? 02.11.32 Quit philly` (Client Quit) 02.20.47 Quit JoeBorn ("Leaving") 02.25.29 # EV|Toshiba: I'm here, but not for long 02.25.43 # thanks for the tip pixelma. I'll look into that 02.26.09 # ah o/ billytwowilly 02.26.17 # kubuntu fucked something up 02.26.33 # how so? 02.26.36 # I have no internet on the ubuntu machine. 02.26.50 Part TrueJournals 02.26.54 # strange. 02.26.58 # are you on it now? 02.27.03 # I lost power for a minute, and when the machine came back up, kubuntu was on, and i cant get it to work 02.27.05 # go to #kubuntu and ask for help 02.27.07 # No, im on my other machine 02.27.13 # go to the command line and do a sudo apt-get update 02.27.24 # then a sudo apt-get dist-upgrade a couple times 02.27.29 # failed 02.27.54 # oh yah, no internet. 02.27.59 # lol 02.28.06 # do a sudo ifup eth0 02.28.18 # already configured 02.28.34 # do a sudo ifdown eth0 then the above 02.28.43 # then do an ifconfig and see what ip eth0 got 02.28.50 # ok 02.29.30 # I'm crazy busy right now. 02.29.35 # lol 02.29.40 # ask the guys in #kubuntu for help if you need further assistance 02.29.45 # k 02.29.47 # or #ubuntu 02.30.03 # I did ubuntu and xubuntu, neither could/would help 02.30.11 # barrywardell: what do you think of using a short press of the power button to display the main menu ? 02.31.13 # Nico_P: instead of rew? the main menu key had been bothering me a bit. it's a little inconsistent between the file browser and wps 02.31.24 # i've been thinking about the keymappings and i think they mainly lack consistency between the file browser and the WPS (and the plugins too but that's secondary IMHO) 02.31.35 # :D 02.31.57 # yes, instead of REW 02.32.00 # plugins were randomly chosen 02.32.09 # billytwowilly, what did you have me do yesterday? 02.32.13 # what about the quickscreen and context screen then? 02.32.23 # i think with that i could come up with something consistend and relatively intuitive 02.32.33 # apt-get update apt-get install kubuntu-desktop 02.32.37 # it would be great if you could 02.32.52 # do you know how to remove kubuntu desktop? 02.33.03 # context would be a long press on O on both screens and quickscreen a long press on <- 02.33.22 # sounds like a promising idea 02.33.29 # it won't help you. 02.33.36 # shit 02.33.38 # what you did was you didn't finish configuring the packages 02.33.40 # lemme ask the k guys. 02.33.43 # do a sudo apt-get dist-upgrade 02.33.46 # i'll give it a little more thought and maybe boot linux to build a test version 02.33.51 # * barrywardell likes consistency 02.33.54 # do the above command. it might fix it. 02.34.03 # Failed 02.34.19 # Nico_P: cool. i'm gonna grab some sleep now. I'll check back with you tomorrow 02.34.23 # failed how? 02.34.26 # pm me. 02.34.34 # I'll help you for 7 more minutes. 02.34.40 # ok 02.34.47 # my main concern was about the power button... being able to use the short press would help a lot 02.34.55 # barrywardell: ok, good night 02.35.01 # good night 02.35.11 Part barrywardell 02.36.19 Join webguest28 [0] (i=440064da@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 02.36.39 # hello I would like to ask a quick question 02.36.48 # is anyone available? 02.37.59 # You're right, that was a quick question. 02.38.05 Quit webguest28 (Client Quit) 02.38.06 # ;) 02.38.13 Join webguest06 [0] (i=440064da@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 02.38.32 # hello is anyone available? 02.38.45 # Just ask your question. 02.38.49 # ok 02.39.00 # I have a RCA Lyra mp3 player 1028 02.39.36 # I accidentally unplugged it from windows without safely removing...now it just goes to an RCA screen and then I have to remove the battery to get it to power off 02.39.57 # This sounds like a firmware problem 02.40.05 # Is there anyway to fix this? 02.40.59 Part pixelma 02.41.09 # i have contacted RCA support to see if they can make the firmware available 02.41.35 # does anyone have any ideas? 02.41.44 # OK, but this is #rockbox. The Lyra isn't even a Rockbox-supported platform. 02.42.07 # I know but i figured you guys know alot about firmware 02.42.13 # and mp3 players 02.42.19 # what do you think? 02.42.36 # i am desperate becuase i cant buy another mp3 player at this time 02.43.47 # can the Rockbox app be used to upload firmware? 02.43.53 # no. 02.43.54 # lol 02.44.01 # oh bummer 02.44.07 # so i am screwed i guess 02.44.07 # you should contact rca to do an RMA on the unit 02.44.29 # it would probably cost more to do that then buy another one 02.44.42 # not unless they could bill me lol 02.45.28 # well when i buy another mp3 player i am going to buy one off the supported list on the rockbox site so i can restore my firmware at any time 02.46.24 # I've seen cheap RCA 1028 player for as low as 13 dollars 02.46.39 # it is sad that i am to poor to buy one presently 02.47.22 # any other suggestions or comments? 02.48.23 Part blenderenderer 02.48.28 # well thanks for your help guys 02.48.44 # i saw some was going to do a port on another lyra model 02.48.57 # do you think if he created customer firmware it might work on my player 02.49.07 # sorry i meant custom 02.50.29 # circket...cricket 02.52.07 Quit webguest06 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 02.55.25 Quit TeaSea (Remote closed the connection) 02.58.01 Quit Kohlrabi ("Quit") 02.59.49 Quit Nico_P () 02.59.54 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 03.00.28 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host220-138.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 03.01.34 # <[HO]vo|t> i have an archos lcd screen (Player, Recorder, Onido) and two batteries for Jukebox/Recorder models (2200mah, 2800mah) that i'll let go for shipping. PM any questions 03.06.45 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.07.23 Join hockyhair [0] (n=jn@adsl-69-109-219-40.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) 03.07.26 # hola 03.07.44 # any major improvements for ipod-video in the last month? 03.07.57 # thge changelog is on the site 03.08.02 # can't miss it... 03.08.03 # last i heard there was some work being done on dual core? or something like that 03.08.27 # i'll check it out.. how's progress going with video? 03.08.42 # it's going. 03.08.59 # and is there any hope for cue support (mp3 cut into parts as designated by cue) 03.11.45 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 03.12.17 # not right now. there's only a feature request on flyspray, nor is it a priority for any developer at the moment... 03.17.27 Join CriamosAndy [0] (n=Criamos@p54933EDA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 03.19.12 Quit amiconn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.19.40 Join amiconn [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 03.21.38 Quit adiamas ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.6/2006072814]") 03.23.18 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.24.55 Quit Criamos (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.28.34 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-250-42-27.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 03.34.28 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.39.31 Part TrueJournals 03.46.04 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-251-224-10.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 03.59.39 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 04.12.40 Quit sando ("blargh") 04.13.46 Part EV|Toshiba ("Leaving") 04.14.33 Join _Veseliq_ [0] (n=veseliq@195.85.215.210) 04.23.05 Quit Rick ("I don't need to be here.") 04.25.25 Join niskel [0] (n=niskel@fctnnbsc15w-156034092210.nb.aliant.net) 04.27.52 Join Rick [0] (i=rick@pool-71-108-2-183.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 04.28.49 Quit TrueJournals ("Goodnight") 04.31.13 Join _jhMikeS_ [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-73-199-204.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 04.38.24 Join das0s [0] (n=dasos@ip24-255-129-216.ks.ks.cox.net) 04.43.30 Join jhMikeS___ [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-251-225-218.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 04.44.08 Quit jhMikeS___ (Client Quit) 04.45.58 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.47.50 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-252-5-63.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 04.51.58 Quit jhMikeS (Client Quit) 04.52.53 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-252-5-63.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 04.53.06 Quit jhMikeS (Client Quit) 04.58.02 Quit _jhMikeS_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.01.05 Join Rob2222_ [0] (n=Miranda@ACB4EC9C.ipt.aol.com) 05.01.59 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-252-5-63.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 05.06.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.10.20 Quit rotator ("zzzzzzzz") 05.10.21 Quit jhMikeS ("User pushed the X - Because it's X-tra") 05.11.18 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@adsl-68-252-5-63.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 05.11.21 Quit idnar (Nick collision from services.) 05.11.24 Join idnar_ [0] (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 05.17.05 Join Xerion_ [0] (i=xerion@zarathul.student.utwente.nl) 05.17.05 Join RoC_MM [0] (i=dragon@c-66-177-58-16.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 05.18.17 Quit Xerion (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.18.17 Nick Xerion_ is now known as Xerion (i=xerion@zarathul.student.utwente.nl) 05.18.40 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.18.52 Quit markun (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 05.19.06 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=jborn@cpe-66-87-126-135.il.sprintbbd.net) 05.27.58 Quit ax (Remote closed the connection) 05.28.00 Join ax [0] (i=alex@unyew.silverninja.net) 05.34.02 Quit niskel (Remote closed the connection) 05.51.03 Join Xerion_ [0] (i=xerion@zarathul.student.utwente.nl) 05.52.26 Quit Xerion (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.52.26 Nick Xerion_ is now known as Xerion (i=xerion@zarathul.student.utwente.nl) 06.04.43 Quit das0s ("Leaving") 06.15.07 Quit [TCK] (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.28.19 Join perplexity [0] (n=joust@dxb-b126552.alshamil.net.ae) 06.52.10 Join CathodeRayTube [0] (i=cf2af20a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 06.52.39 # hello? 06.53.04 # anybody home... 06.53.56 # -_- 06.55.19 # guess il just wait... 06.58.07 # if you are going to wait, at least ask the question 06.59.16 Quit webguest30 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 06.59.17 Quit CathodeRayTube ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 06.59.35 # or just leave... 06.59.40 # ha 06.59.49 Join CathodeRayTube [0] (i=cf2af20a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 07.00.05 # ok so there are people here 07.00.22 # just because we dont say anything, doesnt mean we arent here 07.01.51 # well i just wanted to ask if by any chance firmware for the DMC HD500 is in the works? 07.02.05 # nope 07.02.23 # JdGordon: i was going to write an amusing and yet oh-so-subtle response 07.02.26 # but you ruined it! 07.02.33 # any chance that it will be in the future? 07.02.34 # * JdGordon was also, but was too lazy 07.02.38 # yes 07.02.39 # ot likely 07.02.50 # no, but there is a chance 07.03.18 # it all depends if someone who has the skills to do so and is motivated to do so is able to get their hands on a unit 07.03.39 # do you even know wich player im talking about...its a pretty rare one i think.. 07.04.03 # it doesnt matter if i know it or not..the answer is the same 07.04.20 # ok 07.04.50 # another question... 07.05.14 # just ask them instead of prefacing them please....it is easier to read and takes less time 07.05.49 # dose the firmware for the ipod make it so you dont have to use itunes, like can you just drag and drop files onto it..and back off of it? 07.05.56 # correct 07.06.07 # nice 07.06.08 # errr.... "yes it does" 07.06.35 # did i like come in here at a bad time or somthing... 07.06.41 # no 07.06.47 # any tiome is a bad time :D 07.06.47 # why do you ask that? 07.06.50 # hehe 07.06.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.06.56 # you guys dont seem verry friendly... 07.07.12 # * scorche hugs CathodeRayTube 07.07.13 # better? 07.07.17 # haha 07.07.30 # sorry for wasting your time... 07.07.32 # bye 07.07.34 # you didnt 07.07.39 Quit RoC_MM ("Leaving") 07.07.39 Quit CathodeRayTube ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 07.07.57 # JdGordon: was i too rough on the boy? =( 07.08.00 # na 07.09.00 # i kbut he seemed so hurt! 07.09.20 # s/know, but/kbut 07.09.47 # meh, dw bout it 07.09.57 # * scorche is being sarcastic 07.23.25 Join gromit` [0] (n=gromit@ras75-5-82-234-244-69.fbx.proxad.net) 07.25.50 Join CathodeRayTube [0] (i=cf2af20a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 07.26.00 # guesswhosback... 07.26.21 # vanilla ice? 07.26.40 # Thin Lizzy ? 07.27.17 # anyway...my friend on another chat network sudjested that maybe if i uploaded the stock firmware for my player that maybe you guys would be motivated to work on a vershon of rockbox for it.. 07.27.54 # what would give you that idea? =P 07.28.02 # would you be intrested in that or would it just be a waste of yours and my time? 07.28.16 # it is extremely hard to build a firmware for a device that you dont hold in your hand 07.28.26 # and i doubt that firmware is open source 07.28.54 # also, that only *slightly* modifies the capability to port it....no change in motivation =P 07.29.41 # im just putting the idia out there..i dont expect anything to be done overnight..i know it takes a verry long time to develope somthing like this.. 07.30.12 Quit JoeBorn ("Leaving") 07.30.52 # well, as i said...uploading the firmware somewhere does nothing to help your cause... 07.31.49 # if you happen to have another friend that happens to have a good grasp of C, and happens to also have the player itself, you might get somewhere 07.32.06 # i dont reely have a case...the stock firmware if OK the way it is...it would be nice to play flac files but its no tthe end of the world if i cant... 07.32.22 # whats the player 07.32.25 # i was trying to learn C++ at one point... 07.33.10 # http://www.xclef.com/pro03_e.htm 07.33.20 # that may be old... 07.33.32 # mine has a 120 gig drive in it... 07.34.34 # anyways i just never had the time and it was pretty boring rading...i got past the "hello" tutorial and then quit.. 07.34.51 # heh 07.35.43 # flac is reely the only major thing that would be nice to see in it... 07.36.07 # its allredy compleatly drag n drop and has an EQ etc.. 07.36.23 # and it allredy plays ogg 07.38.39 # that's a neat looking thing. 07.40.21 # i think i have a little more respect for the ipod now that i know theres differant firmware for it...that makes it work without itunes and the drm shit.. 07.42.10 # i think they quit making it now...i bought it from digitalmind...but its not on there site anymore.. 07.43.30 Quit uski (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.43.54 Join uski [0] (n=uski@lns-bzn-53-82-65-32-234.adsl.proxad.net) 07.45.14 # is there anything for the creative nomad zen or whatever it is? 07.45.23 # nay 07.46.03 # not possible, or nobody bothered yet? 07.46.34 # bothered 07.47.20 Join mantono [0] (n=mantono@c83-250-204-173.bredband.comhem.se) 07.47.34 # you guys do this in your spare time im guessing? 07.47.38 # yup 07.47.53 # I must admit, an iPod Video 60GB with Rockbox is next on my list when I can justify "upgrading" my h340.. 07.48.48 # if it werent for the 120 gig drive in mine i may have actualy bought an ipod had i known rockbox was available fo rit.. 07.49.19 # i doubt i will "upgrade" until there is a better device that can hold more or equal data than my archos...or a feature is intorduced that i cant live without 07.49.35 # but my library is at about 64 gigs right now... 07.49.59 # lossless.. 07.50.12 # i can live without lossless =) 07.50.25 # and i do 07.50.27 # i play wav files... 07.50.50 # i am able to play wavs on my archos 07.51.31 # this thing was $80 cheeper than the 60 gig ipod ...i bought the vershon without a HDD for about 150$ and put in my own 120 hitachi... 07.51.45 # ok... 07.52.30 # 120gig hitachi drive* 07.52.39 # i assumed that 07.52.45 Join Knives [0] (i=45e2681c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 07.53.15 # Anyone home? 07.53.20 # yes 07.53.24 # there always is.. 07.53.32 # ^^ 07.53.42 # mirak_: I know what you're doing wrong so you _think_ the emac accumulators aren't cleared on entry... You're setting %macsr in the wrong way. 07.54.29 # thats a little over my head... 07.54.50 # that is why it wasnt directed to you... 07.55.12 # exuse me...i have to take the browns to the superbowel... 07.55.14 # bbl... 07.55.24 # *idles* 07.56.19 # Knives: did you need something? 07.56.21 # morning amiconn, i want to be able to get the english string of any xlatable string.. is it better to slow it down and search the builtin string array for the id, or add another array for the pointers (adds 2800bytes) ? 07.57.07 # mirak_: The way you set it, all overflow flags are set immediately. Clearing the accumulators resets them to zero. What you want (since you're using integer mode is to set MACSR to 0x00000000 07.57.37 # JdGordon: Huh? What are you trying to do? 07.59.55 # There should be no single reason to know the english string when a non-english translation is loaded 08.00.13 # amiconn: loading and saving the config files, I want to save space by using the lang id for strings, but always use the english string for the text file 08.00.37 # That won't work anyway 08.00.42 # why not? 08.00.53 # Not every setting has a suitable string 08.01.04 # Scorche, I needed something but now I can't seem to remember what... 08.01.20 # yes they do.. well they will need to, but thats minor 08.01.34 # do i sacrafise speed or space? 08.02.04 # Even if it would, adding the extra array would increase size more than what you would save by leaving out the separate strings used for settings today 08.02.06 Join ender` [0] (i=null@84.52.165.220) 08.02.37 # ...and searching the array will be really slow 08.02.56 # thats what im worried about.. 08.03.03 # You would then search the array (half of it on average) for every single setting... 08.04.40 # with some cache trickery hopefully it wont be too slow... i tihnk maybe the 2400bytes extra array might work better.. 08.04.41 # And changing the english language string even slightly (correcting sub-optimal choice of words, capitalisation etc) would break that setting 08.05.03 # another minor point :p 08.05.08 # The strings used for settings now are very likely smaller than an extra array 08.06.12 # im hopeing to be able to put everything the settings need to be settable in 1 array, so changing it to the translatable string means the same id can be used inthe setting file and the menu and setting title, etc 08.06.16 # What is so bad with the current way? 08.06.28 # * amiconn thinks you're trying to change too many things at once 08.06.39 # quite possibly :D 08.06.43 Quit mantono (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.06.58 # * JdGordon gtg for 10 min 08.17.23 # <[HO]vo|t> last time i'll post this before ebaying it/them or probably throwing them away: 08.17.25 # <[HO]vo|t> i have an archos lcd screen (Player, Recorder, Onido) and two batteries for Jukebox/Recorder models (2200mah, 2800mah) that i'll let go for shipping. PM any questions 08.21.34 # [HO]vo|t: sounds like it may be useful to someone, might post that on the forum or something, a lot of people probably aren't around right now.. 08.21.59 # [HO]vo|t: I'd guess posting on the ml, in the forums or on the SpareParts wiki page would be better 08.22.34 Quit scorche (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.24.58 Quit Knives ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 08.26.27 # JdGordon: Hmm, a quick count yields that there are 607 language strings atm. Adding a pointer array would add 2428 bytes. Then there are ~140 config strings (some more with eq). Assuming an average length of 15 chars for these adds up to ~2100 bytes 08.27.00 # That's about the same amount 08.27.46 # So using the english strings for config files might be size neutral, but I still think it would be a bad idea to do that 08.28.58 # Currently the strings aren't the same, even without looking at capitalisation 08.29.29 # The config strings are shorter and more technical than the actual setting 08.30.08 # But if you have an array of settings, nothing stops you from having the config strings in there. Not the english.lng strings, but today's strings 08.36.12 # hmmm... 08.37.23 # you guys are all programmers right? 08.39.09 # CathodeRayTube: all your phear are belong to us 08.40.04 # i was trying to learn c++ a while ago but got bored with it...and iv herd people say that its outdated...what do you think would be the best language to learn if i wanted to learn how to program? 08.40.28 # if you want to program in a cubicle 08.40.38 # learn MS visual buttsex 08.40.54 # if you want to write real code and real programs that might do any real people any good, learn C 08.41.15 # i herd that C# is better than C++...is that true? 08.42.15 # "best language"? what do you want to do? rockbox is written in C... any programming language is a language to program in. 08.42.24 # isent C more for hardware related things like...firmware and drivers? 08.42.33 # not at all. 08.44.04 # Imo the most important thing to do is to learn & understand the concepts of programming 08.44.46 # do they all basicly do the same thing, but some are just eseyer to use than others? 08.44.56 # Then learning another programming language isn't a big thing anymore 08.46.51 # are differant languages restricted to differant OSs? liek if i learn C++ can i only make programs for PC and not mac or linux 08.49.32 # im pretty much a noob when it comes to programming...sorry if these questions are stupid... 08.51.49 # mmkay well goodnight... 08.52.24 # hope to see rockbox for the xclef eventualy. 08.52.44 Quit CathodeRayTube ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 09.00.05 Join rageahol [0] (n=rigel@c-24-5-64-36.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 09.00.23 # iriver h10 20gb port working nominally 09.00.26 # whee! 09.00.36 # skipping something awful though 09.02.51 Join einhirn [0] (i=Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 09.02.51 Quit einhirn (Client Quit) 09.06.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.09.15 # * JdGordon back, damn sister *forced* me to go get ice cream :p 09.10.51 # amiconn: Is it possible when using SPDIF to not directly monitor EBU but play resampled data out on I2S? I can't seem to determine its impossibility for sure from the datasheet. 09.12.21 # The config strings are shorter and more technical than the actual setting <- yes, but there is no real reason to have a different string in the menus than the config file... especially if the config files actually become more importnat (because no more config block) 09.13.35 # JdGordon: I'm about to make them a little more important by storing codec settings for each encoder in them. 09.14.15 # storing there and not the config block? 09.14.28 # JdGordon: yes definitely 09.14.46 # wav_enc.codec => wav_enc.cfg 09.14.53 # for exmp 09.14.57 # ah ok 09.15.25 # otherwise nightmare city and it would use a lot of config block bytes 09.19.33 # jhMikeS: Yes, you could play resampled data, but it would be significantly more involved than just feeding the ebu signal to th euda 09.20.56 Join scorche [0] (n=scorche@208-110-158-90.customer.csolutions.net) 09.21.07 # With our current resampler it wouldn't be worth it imho 09.21.55 Join keuleJ [0] (i=3e418ed5@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 09.22.26 # Hello, maybe you already noticed, the forums seem to be down! 09.22.27 # Resampling for monitoring would have another (slight?) disadvantage - it would add latency 09.23.26 # amcionn: Just talking about for monitoring purposes so that the audio sounds about right 09.23.52 # Yes, but it's out of sync with the source then 09.23.56 Nick crwll is now known as crwl (n=crawlie@130.234.204.55) 09.23.57 # amiconn: true but I'm pretty certain I can make that short enough 09.24.18 # Depending on the recording situation, it might either not matter at all, or be very annoying 09.24.53 # Well...the ones where the sample rates match audioclk won't need it. 09.25.36 Quit midkay ("Leaving") 09.26.16 # You can of course monitor on SPDIF out as well if it must be perfect 09.26.23 # It never matches exactly....but one dropped sampled or duplcated sampe every several thousand samples is probably unnoticeable 09.26.23 Quit Rick (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.27.01 # How can there be gain control on SPDIF through the rec screen? or is there not? 09.27.23 Join Rick [0] (i=rick@pool-71-108-2-183.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 09.27.36 # Nope 09.27.38 # 48kHz recording is only gonna drop a few? 09.27.59 # ah, I can't connect to misticriver.net, too 09.28.03 # There's no gain control for s/pdif, and it wouldn't make sense at all 09.28.25 # what unit are you people talking about 09.30.05 # Say 22050 would play like chipmunks for 1/2s and then go silent for 1/2s and repeast if I'm sending data at 44100 to the UDA for example 09.30.23 # ?? 09.30.47 # or what would happen exactly if the SPDIF in is much slower than the UDA's input sample rate? 09.31.08 # It just does what you expect 09.31.23 # Every source sample just falls into a destination time slot 09.31.53 # Feeding a 22050Hz signal to the UDA just duplicates all samples 09.32.19 # (plus or minus a few, depending whether the input signal is an exact match or not) 09.32.46 # ok...the current sample stays available to send to the UDA again 09.33.52 # If the input signal is 48000Hz, the extra samples are dropped 09.35.56 Join webguest56 [0] (i=48814ab7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 09.36.02 # amiconn: i try 09.36.16 # The UDA just picks up whatever data is on the bus at the time it need another sample then, correct? Wasn't sure how this worked. 09.36.16 Quit webguest56 (Client Quit) 09.37.10 # jhMikeS: Yes, almost. It's not the uda that picks the samples, but the iis tx that picks the sample from the coldfire's audio bus 09.38.33 # Right...I'm being imprecise again! :) IIS1 Tx gets it and then send to UDA 09.41.12 # Does it sound got awful or tolerable dropping say 7 samples for every 48 once every 1.1707...? 09.41.22 Join stripwax [0] (n=stripwax@i-83-67-214-206.freedom2surf.net) 09.41.46 Quit Quazgaa (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 09.42.25 # amiconn: updated your ajr lately? 09.42.43 # I'm sure if I should show an error if the currently selected codec doesn't support the current SPDIF rate or just not allow certain codecs for SPDIF. Mostly an MP3 issue. 09.43.18 # any op's on which is better? 09.44.09 Quit ender` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.44.13 Join ender` [0] (i=null@84.52.165.220) 09.46.39 # jhMikeS: Just round the incoming rate to the nearest standard rate 09.47.25 # Some source aren't exact. For instance my old DV player delivered 44097Hz sample frequency when playing a CD 09.47.34 # (on s/pdif that is) 09.47.38 Join senab [0] (i=senab@82-35-229-48.cable.ubr01.smal.blueyonder.co.uk) 09.48.07 # is it me, or are the forums down? 09.48.10 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.169.26) 09.48.14 # they are 09.48.36 # seem ok for me? 09.48.45 # barry, good job on the h10. thanks a lot. 09.48.58 # infact they're working, they just crawl 09.49.02 # playback skips on my 20gb though 09.49.02 Quit solarflare ("Leaving") 09.49.04 # a lot 09.49.11 # hmmm...they werent a bit ago.. 09.49.25 # seems like they are back up 09.52.02 # amiconn: that rounding is already done...but with mp3 you've only got right now 48,44,32...so if you got 8000kHz coming in just encode to 32? Maybe an exclamation point as a warning to the user "this ain't gonna sound right". 09.52.31 # The encoder doesn't support V2 and V2.5 ? 09.52.47 # not to my knowledge... 09.52.55 # very simplistic, it is 09.53.58 # audio_get_spdif_sample_rate picks from a list of twelve and uses the closes one 09.54.36 # If you're encoding to WAV I don't see any need for rounding at all 09.54.59 # rageahol: try changing to a different theme 09.55.05 # one without peak meters 09.58.12 Part stripwax 09.58.19 # amiconn: I asked Toni for some details about it, he gave some, I wanted them all, but he hasn't replied to that req. Maybe sick of me already. 09.59.13 # is that the default? 09.59.43 Join markun [0] (n=markun@bastards.student.utwente.nl) 10.01.47 Join bluebrother [0] (i=810d4658@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 10.02.01 # also, i think this comtroller input needs some "debounce"? 10.02.06 # * jhMikeS thinks some kind of icon (!) if the source rate is too far from ideal rate is perhaps a good idea. Makes it look like RB knows what's up. 10.02.15 # i nly know the word from context, so 10.03.02 # rageahol: no the default theme skips. try iCatcher. 10.03.16 Quit senab (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- The professional IRC Client") 10.03.22 # do you mean the scrollpad needs some debounce? 10.04.12 # i think so 10.04.19 # it's all over the place on mine 10.04.42 # i touch the one direction, and it automatically goes one in the opposite direction first 10.05.02 Join _FireFly_ [0] (n=FireFly@p54A47A73.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.05.07 # or it jumps around, depending on menu 10.07.02 # oh man, this is so fucking awesome though 10.07.03 # thanks 10.10.10 # rageahol: it seems fairly stable on mine 10.10.45 # mine is really jumpy 10.10.46 # it doesn't work like it original firmware yet though 10.10.58 # you need to just touch either the top or bottom 10.11.14 # you can't just slide your finger on it 10.12.10 # that's what I meant by "Basic" support for the scrollpad 10.13.04 # oic 10.13.45 Join bytie [0] (n=zic@p548CBD98.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 10.14.11 Quit bytie (Remote closed the connection) 10.19.59 Quit dan_a (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.23.27 Join daurn|laptop [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 10.23.51 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 10.24.19 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host220-138.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 10.27.20 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 10.27.46 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host220-138.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 10.27.54 Join tucoz [0] (i=55a4e44b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 10.28.42 Quit tucoz (Client Quit) 10.28.53 Join tucoz [0] (i=55a4e44b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 10.28.54 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 10.29.13 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host220-138.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 10.29.59 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 10.30.20 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host220-138.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 10.33.08 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 10.33.45 Join dan_a [0] (n=dan-mirc@wormhole.domicilium.com) 10.34.24 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host220-138.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 10.37.41 Join merbanan_ [0] (i=banan@tranquillity.campus.luth.se) 10.46.53 Join dj-fu [0] (n=deejay@202-89-151-95.ubs.qsi.net.nz) 10.48.10 # isn't ROLO on ipods working now? http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/5621 10.50.01 Part hockyhair 10.51.05 # tucoz: afaik it is working but broken. 10.51.31 # meaning it can only load the same rockbox it is actually running ... iirc. 10.51.41 Quit keuleJ ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 10.54.03 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 10.54.15 # ok 10.55.21 Part tucoz 10.56.36 # bluebrother: You're exactly right about the current state of ROLO on the ipods. 10.56.53 Join theli_ua [0] (n=theli@194.30.163.206) 11.00.28 # jhMikeS: Rounding makes very much sense for wav as well 11.06.54 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.09.39 Quit barrywardell () 11.10.22 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@rockbox/developer/tucoz) 11.11.54 Join bytie [0] (n=root@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 11.11.56 # amiconn: regarding spdif recording. is this the same as optical in? and in that case, will this split tracks when a new track flag is recieved? and will it also gracefully disregard the copyright flag? 11.14.30 # anyone with spdif knowledge can answer that ^^ :) 11.15.08 Quit bytie (Client Quit) 11.17.49 # hmm. regarding the copy protection bit i see that it's just to not care if it is set. 11.17.57 # It doesn't evaluate any incoming flags, so no automatic track split 11.18.18 # ..but no scms either 11.18.26 # scms? 11.19.19 # * amiconn wouldn't know how to test automatic track split 11.19.31 # I don't even know how this flag is sent over spdif 11.19.49 # amiconn: You're saying rounding makes sense because something might refuse to play tracks with oddball sample rates? 11.20.27 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ipa15.10.tellas.gr) 11.20.31 # I just remember that my old minidisc split track automatically when recording from cd->optical->minidisk 11.20.52 # which was very convenient 11.21.07 # amiconn: I still think WAV should have the broadest set of rates but I'm not sure what they should be exactly. 11.21.14 # jhMikeS: Yes. In fact that's quite common 11.21.18 Quit XavierGr () 11.24.26 Join safetydan [0] (n=dan@cor8-ppp2595.for.dsl.connect.net.au) 11.25.20 # amiconn: coldfire does support receiving such info, i think 11.26.24 # amiconn or anyone else interested. I think this post describes the Start_ID http://www.solorb.com/dat-heads/digests/V2.400/D426#Msg4 11.28.23 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host220-138.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 11.28.40 # What freq measurement to you get from SPDIF if nothing is connected to it when measured? 0? 11.29.39 # jhMikeS: Do you know how hard it would be to support bit-depths > 16-bits in the various encoders? Or are they very hard-coded to 16-bit input? 11.29.42 # jhMikeS: I assume you have read this page. Otherwise, you might get some info there. http://www.epanorama.net/documents/audio/spdif.html 11.30.09 # linuxstb: in wav and I think wavpack not hard at all 11.30.32 # tucoz: no...but thanks, I will 11.31.03 # * jhMikeS think he just oughta pick up an H120 on ebay or something 11.33.34 # hmmm...it just says...44.1,48,32 for allowed sampling rates 11.34.40 # jhMikeS: on my h120 I get various measured frequencies when nothing connected to spdif ... 88173Hz and 66077Hz mostly 11.34.53 # right now it's allowing 12 different ones. 11.35.18 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 11.35.37 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p508A663D.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.35.39 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host220-138.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 11.36.13 # sounds like things should be more restricted even though technically it's possible to receive at others. 11.39.15 # the mp3 encoder probably doesn't support more than sixteen 11.39.22 # bit it really doesn't matter much for the mp3 encoder anyway 11.39.27 # it supports those three 11.40.00 # with MPEG2 and 2.5...if it did those...MP3 can have 9 11.40.03 # shouldn't be too hard to hack it to support the mpeg 2 rates as well, i think 11.40.05 # jhMikeS: The only official rates for spdif are 32, 44.1 and 48 11.40.31 # However, many spdif devices also support other rates, standard or even non-standard 11.40.31 # amiconn: that's what I was just saying...why allow all the other ones? 11.40.37 # oh..ok 11.40.38 # amiconn: perhaps the recording screen should display a warning if the sample rate isn't one of the official ones 11.40.59 # preglow: my sentiments too! or if the encoder can't match 11.41.04 # jhMikeS: yeap 11.41.05 # see above 11.41.49 # For normal recording I'll simply restrict the menus based on format 11.41.59 Join actionshrimp [0] (n=nn@host86-133-119-138.range86-133.btcentralplus.com) 11.42.07 # format and hw caps 11.42.20 # yes..the intersection of sets 11.42.50 Join mirak2 [0] (n=5372a562@AAubervilliers-152-1-39-98.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 11.43.17 Quit mirak2 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 11.43.30 # the only hw caps atm are 11025, 22050, 44100. Know of anything up and coming (iPod) that will do others? 11.43.46 Join mirak3 [0] (i=5372a562@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 11.43.58 Join mirak2 [0] (n=5372a562@AAubervilliers-152-1-39-98.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 11.44.11 # hi 11.44.36 # amiconn I tryed to put 0x00000000 to mascr but it crashes the system 11.45.07 # movclr ?? 11.45.20 # jhMikeS: ipod can do tons, afaik 11.45.32 # mirak2: 0 for macsr is perfectly legal 11.45.53 # you used 0x80, i think, which is just integer mode + saturation 11.45.56 # mirak2: It crashes??? 11.46.06 # Hmmm...I think linuxstb needs to give me a list 11.46.28 # amiconn well rockbox crash the iriver 11.46.36 # or the opposite 11.47.06 # amiconn that's strange because no adress are involved 11.47.12 # Exactly 11.47.44 # doesn't macsr need to be saved/restored (just an thought) 11.47.51 # nope 11.48.18 # I will try FFFF0000 11.48.41 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.48.59 # Try 0x80 11.49.10 # Don't set the high bits 11.49.46 # why's it saved in switch_thread? just cause the compiler isn't aware of it? 11.49.51 # General rule for config registers: Don't set undocumented bits, or bits documented as unusef 11.50.34 # jhMikeS: macsr is saved in a context switch so that threads which only need one emac mode don't need to set it everytime 11.51.06 # But in fact a number of threads use different modes in different parts of the code, and then need to explicitly set it anyway 11.51.31 # amiconn a move.w 0x80 ? 11.51.50 # it should be 0x8000 11.51.56 # macsr only does move.l, afaik 11.52.07 # ok 11.52.08 # no, it should be 0x80 11.52.11 # you're setting the lower bits 11.52.24 # There is only move.l to macsr 11.52.45 # and never set undocumented bits unless told to 11.52.53 # the manual clearly states they should be 0 11.53.24 # i know of more than one occasion where that has wrought havoc 12.01.00 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 12.01.10 # jhMikeS: You can look in firmware/export/wm*.h for the various samplerates ipods can record at - from 8KHz up to 96KHz. 12.01.30 # * jhMikeS likes to set undocumented bits 12.01.41 # (and probably other targets which use those targets - the H10 and Gigabeat I think) 12.01.43 # linuxstb: That's all hardware? 12.01.48 # ^those codecs 12.02.10 # jhMikeS: What do you mean? 12.02.35 # linuxstb: no software resampling. I mean we could support a whole range of rated with resampling. 12.02.57 # Yes, it's set in the hardware - so I assume it's the samplerate of the ADC. 12.03.01 # The only restrictions being the codecs themselves 12.04.30 # I like that....you just set the damn sample rate and forget it. None of the clock dividing bs. 12.07.54 # word 12.07.57 Part tucoz 12.16.35 # moving 0x80 also crash. I maybe changed something other than this without notyifinyg it 12.16.38 # preglow: dword! Any good reading you recommend on digital filters? 12.18.52 Join barrywardell [0] (i=892b7a86@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 12.22.21 # jhMikeS: there's quite a lot to be read, but a good free resource is http://www.dspguide.com/ 12.22.28 # it's not a cookbook, though 12.24.25 Join kclaf [0] (i=kclaf@crj95-3-82-237-150-15.fbx.proxad.net) 12.24.36 # hi 12.38.40 Join DB42 [0] (n=hello@l85-130-147-50.broadband.actcom.net.il) 12.44.30 # hi kclaf 12.45.03 # nice that ipod has a HW eq now 12.45.24 # i don't experiment sound glitches anymore 12.45.32 # hello markun 12.46.28 # if only we knew how to improve the battery time.. 12.51.42 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@bb-87-80-197-109.ukonline.co.uk) 12.56.17 Join _jhMikeS_ [0] (n=jethead7@ppp-68-250-202-13.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net) 12.56.38 # WOOOOHOOOO!!! it works! 12.56.56 # JdGordon, ? 12.57.46 # the start of massive settings overhaul :D 12.57.56 # ah, that 12.57.57 # i can write the settings .cfg very easily 12.57.59 # sounds like fun 12.58.28 Quit bluebrother ("CGI:IRC") 12.58.28 # markun : you mean when HW EQ enabled ? or for rb on ipod in general ? 12.58.30 # lots of fun.. except trying to decifer gcc's wonderfully helpfull warning messages 12.59.10 # kclaf: general 13.00.15 # JdGordon: what was the point of a settings overhaul, again? 13.01.01 # preglow: to kill some of my spare time, to simplify the menus 13.01.28 Quit TCK (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.02.14 # http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/HKrdPl68.html <- my "vision" for the config block replacement lists... nice aye :D 13.02.44 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 13.02.53 Join webguest57 [0] (i=c27f0812@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 13.05.38 # How do you make a gui list not wrap... ever? 13.06.00 # you have to call limit_scroll(true) or something 13.06.21 # thought so, but doesn't seem to work 13.06.39 # .. every time before do_synclist_button 13.06.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.06.59 # ah, that explains why the volume still wraps then 13.07.54 Quit elinenbe (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-") 13.09.47 # JdGordon: what does this do to binary size? 13.10.31 # preglow: no idea.. i assume atm it will blow it out a bit.. but the idea is to replace all the menu handling as weel.. so hopefully it will shrink it there 13.10.36 # i wont know untill its all finished tho 13.10.38 Join TCK [0] (n=tckocr@bb-87-80-197-109.ukonline.co.uk) 13.10.49 # indeed 13.12.43 # hrmm... looks like we need a "don't wrap" setting for lists 13.13.49 Join [TCK] [0] (n=tckocr@bb-87-80-197-109.ukonline.co.uk) 13.16.53 # safetydan: Why that? 13.17.09 # The lists don't wrap with repeat, only with single button events 13.17.53 # amiconn, true, but it's still possible to go from -87 dB to 0 dB volume by accident 13.18.09 # Never happened to me... 13.18.30 # i suppose it's more probable to go from 0 to -87, which is less troublesome 13.19.25 # it also restores the settings menu previous behaviour of not wrapping int values 13.20.19 Quit tvelocity (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.21.27 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@82.193.235.34) 13.21.50 Join itsmeguys [0] (n=i_aint_n@203-173-13-19.dyn.iinet.net.au) 13.28.28 # it doesn't feel right to me having the volume (or any other sound setting) wrap 13.28.49 # indeed 13.29.22 # safetydan: I agree with you about the wrapping. 13.29.43 Quit TCK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.31.52 # guys n gals, to install fonts on rockbox, do i simply chuck em into the fonts folder? 13.32.51 # just unzip the zip file in the root directory of your player the same as you do with rockbox.zip 13.33.10 # safetydan, did you see the thread on the forums about the hardware EQ? 13.33.22 # Febs, no? 13.33.27 Join bytie [0] (n=Steve@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.33.53 # thankyou barry brutha 13.33.56 # Turn on HW EQ. Turn off player. Turn player on. HW EQ is OFF, even if the setting says on. 13.34.33 # The EQ engages once you go back and select "on" in the "Enable HW EQ" setting. 13.34.33 Quit barrywardell ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 13.34.40 # okay, has someone raised a tracker issue with that? 13.34.45 Quit bytie (Client Quit) 13.34.58 # I don't know. I'll check. I saw you were here and figured I'd point it out. 13.36.06 # Febs, cheers 13.36.11 # actually I think I know what the problem is 13.36.24 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp5-240.adsl.forthnet.gr) 13.36.28 Join bytie [0] (n=Steve@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.36.51 # Here's the thread: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=6271.0 13.37.11 Quit bytie (Client Quit) 13.37.23 # I've got to get to work, but I'll file a repot on Flyspray later (if you haven't fixed it by then ;) ) 13.37.50 # repot/report 13.38.31 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p549654E4.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.40.59 # Febs, should be fixed by the time you get to work :) 13.41.29 Join bytie [0] (n=Steve@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.42.11 Quit bytie (Client Quit) 13.42.33 Join bytie [0] (n=Steve@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.43.28 Quit bytie (Client Quit) 13.46.35 Join bytie [0] (n=Steve@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.47.43 Part bytie ("Cycling channel") 13.47.43 Join bytie [0] (n=Steve@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.47.52 Quit bytie (Client Quit) 13.48.20 Join nobosuke [0] (i=d5602046@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 13.49.20 # hi! I have a question ..... anybody knows the iBASS speakers? It doesn't work properly with ipodvideo with rockbox!!! 13.50.05 # does it use the component jack on the ipod 13.50.05 Quit webguest57 ("CGI:IRC") 13.50.10 # instead of just speaker out? 13.50.24 # yes i think so 13.50.40 # well, that's why. 13.50.40 # i don't understand a lot about ipod but i modified my ipod video with rockbox 13.50.50 # and my control remot doesnt work 13.50.52 # rockbox doesn't support that component interface 13.51.02 # i have to change songs with the wheel of the ipod 13.51.10 # this is in the ipod faq on the rockbox site which you should have read when you installed rockbox tbh 13.51.19 # nobosuke: OH NO 13.51.28 # doesnt matter! i was just answering 13.51.36 # i can listen music but i kant control the ipod 13.51.37 # i can't even change the songs with the wheel of the ipod... (because i dont have one) 13.51.46 # hehe 13.51.54 # you can control the ipod 13.52.11 # and now i'm bummed to hear that next week they are only releasing an UPDATE to the 5G, and not ipod video :( 13.52.22 # just not with the remote that plugs into the proprietary interface ;] 13.52.26 # atleast i hope the 2G ipod nano will be better 13.52.34 # and i can't see properly the pictures with the rockbox 13.52.52 # anybody got info on the ipod nano 2G announced next week ? 13.53.17 # meh 13.53.24 # I just replace my nano with a sharp 903sh phone 13.53.28 # & a 4gb miniSD 13.53.30 # heh 13.53.34 # anybody knows where rockbox will be able to run videos on ipodvideo? 13.53.45 # Rockbox has an mpeg video plugin 13.53.48 # i bought an SE W810I with 1GB card, which is nice 13.53.51 # which works on the Nano (i've tested it) 13.54.08 # I don't think anyone has even started work on using the decoder chip in the ipodvideo 13.54.09 # and the name of plugin? 13.54.18 # it comes default with cvs builds 13.54.25 # but it only plays basic mpeg streams 13.54.26 # no audio 13.54.32 # no other video wrapped in a mpeg container etc 13.54.36 # but how can i run this mpg 13.54.48 # boot into Apples firmware. 13.54.54 # ? 13.55.12 # nobosuke: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginMpegplayer 13.55.12 # i mean this plugin you told me 13.55.21 # you just 'click' the mpeg :) 13.55.26 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-144-121.pools.arcor-ip.net) 13.55.28 # rofl :) 13.55.38 # good night all 13.55.38 # danke! 13.55.52 # bah, warnings 13.55.59 Nick itsmeguys is now known as itsmeguys|sleep (n=i_aint_n@203-173-13-19.dyn.iinet.net.au) 13.56.15 # /i itsmeguys|sleep 13.56.42 # everytime i update rockbox i lose all the configuration I made like language, theme, etc how can i save it 13.56.43 # ? 13.58.02 # nobosuke: Go into the Manage Settings options and save your settings to a .cfg file. You can then select that .cfg file in the file browser to load those settings. 13.58.18 Quit itsmeguys|sleep ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 13.59.05 # thank you! 13.59.31 # Hrmm... I wonder what the most modified file in Rockbox is? settings.c is up to 414 revisions now 14.00.21 Quit lee-qid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.00.24 Join bytie [0] (n=anonym@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.01.23 # so... i can see videos without sound isn't it?¿ 14.01.38 # and what about pictures? it works very bad.... 14.01.59 # nobosuke: Why is the JPEG viewer bad? 14.02.50 Quit bytie (Client Quit) 14.02.53 # i try to see the next one 14.02.58 # and it takes a lot of time 14.03.03 # until it changes of picture 14.03.08 # or it doesnt respon 14.03.13 # and it is blocked 14.03.42 # and then it changes when it wants 14.04.58 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ipa33.12.tellas.gr) 14.05.48 # linuxstb any solution? 14.06.41 Quit alberink (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.08.10 # Febs, that issue should be fixed now 14.08.14 # and to bed for me 14.08.14 Quit safetydan ("Ex-Chat") 14.09.35 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nico404@rob92-6-82-231-243-63.fbx.proxad.net) 14.09.37 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 14.11.00 # linuxstb and the picture doesn't fit allt he screen only a little box in the middle 14.11.45 # or it says not enough plugin memory 14.12.04 # or also too large 14.12.28 Join bluebrother [0] (i=a5UrRQEE@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 14.15.16 # nobosuke: the only solution I can think of is to resize the image before you put it on your player 14.15.34 # (which is what itunes does...) 14.19.15 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54966F5D.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.20.42 Join alberink [0] (n=alberink@cc516682-b.ensch1.ov.home.nl) 14.22.07 Quit lee-qid (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.36.02 Join SanAlmighty [0] (n=San@213-202-163-160.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 14.41.12 Join bytie [0] (n=anonym@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.42.45 Part bytie 14.43.29 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@rockbox/developer/midkay) 14.48.57 Quit dj-fu ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 14.50.25 Quit Febs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.51.53 Quit uski (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.52.32 Join uski [0] (n=uski@lns-bzn-42-82-255-88-56.adsl.proxad.net) 14.57.29 Join barrywardell [0] (i=892b7a86@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 14.57.42 Join PaulJam [0] (n=pauljam@p54BCEA84.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.02.33 Join TeaSea [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 15.03.57 Quit theli_ua ("Leaving") 15.06.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.08.52 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host220-138.pool8250.interbusiness.it) 15.13.22 Quit nobosuke ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 15.13.44 # barrywardell: you there ? 15.14.32 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/5940 15.17.04 Join cismo_ [0] (i=cismo@adsl-85-217-35-180.kotinet.com) 15.17.22 Quit tvelocity ("Αποχώρησε") 15.21.45 # Nico_P: I'm here now 15.21.54 Quit cismo (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 15.22.14 # just in the middle of writing a couple of observations 15.24.13 # NIco_P: just posted my comments there now 15.32.46 # barrywardell: OK, i'll answer with a comment 15.37.36 # How many buttons are there on the H10, and how are they labeled? 15.37.57 Quit [TCK] (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.38.24 # 6+scrollpad+hold 15.38.36 # rew, play, ff, power 15.39.16 # <- or left, O or right 15.39.16 # amiconn bits 8 to 11 are used by emac on the MACSR register 15.39.29 # Yes, and? 15.39.51 # amiconn they are used to set the overflow flag for acc0 to 3 15.39.55 # They are the overflow/saturation bits, that's why you have to keep them at zero when setting the mode 15.40.28 # Otherwise you _set_ them to overflown, which makes subsequent caluclations not work 15.40.39 # Clearing the accumulators resets these bits 15.40.40 # 0x080 is same than 0x00000080 ? 15.40.47 # barrywardell: Where are the buttons? I can only see two on this photo: http://www.itreviews.co.uk/graphics/normal/hardware/h766.jpg 15.40.51 # yes of course 15.41.03 # yes I am dumb 15.41.38 # linuxstb: REW, FF and PLAY are on the right side 15.41.56 # power is on the left side (you can almost see it) 15.43.17 # * amiconn thinks this button pad is rather hard to work with 15.44.13 # linuxstb: you can see them at the uisim image: http://www.rockbox.org/viewcvs.cgi/uisimulator/sdl/UI-h10.bmp?rev=1.1&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup 15.44.19 # hold is on top btw 15.44.24 Join unomystEz [0] (n=unomystE@202.64.126.92) 15.46.17 # Arathis: Thanks. 15.46.28 # I agree - it doesn't look Rockbox-friendly. 15.46.51 # it actually works quite well with Rockbox 15.47.05 Nick idnar_ is now known as idnar (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 15.47.09 # i think i just fried my ipod nano, won't turn on now 15.47.41 # unomystEz: Try holding SELECT and MENU together for a few seconds. 15.48.08 # oh nice 15.48.12 # wtf 15.48.18 # haha, is that some feature of rockbox? :) 15.48.36 # No, it's a hardware reset build into the ipods. 15.48.38 # oh nice, rockbox looks very nice 15.48.48 # linux: ah, the machine probably locked up 15.49.03 # hmm, if i could only code on my nano now 15.49.06 # or read ebooks 15.49.07 # =p 15.49.41 # If your ebook is a plain text file, you can read it in Rockbox. 15.49.48 # heh 15.50.18 # is there a fast way to convert my mp3s from itunes format to plain mp3s? 15.50.37 # I don't understand - an MP3 is an MP3... 15.50.55 # sorry, i mean.... itunes stores the music in another format 15.51.19 # itunes will store it in whatever format you tell it to - MP3, AAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF.... 15.51.34 # oh really 15.51.38 # ok 15.51.52 # sorry, i'll spend some time to get acquainted with it.. just can't find my music that's all 15.52.24 # When itunes copies files to your ipod, it will rename them to silly names and put them in the iPod_Control folder. 15.52.35 # ah i see 15.52.36 # barrywardell: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/5940#comment9954 15.52.43 # This folder is marked "hidden", and by default Rockbox doesn't show hidden folders. 15.53.26 # unomystEz: This is all explained in the FAQ: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodFAQ 15.53.30 # just wanna see the sound quality quickly... 15.53.36 # ok i'll check it. thanks 15.53.36 Join webguest34 [0] (i=54996231@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 15.54.30 # Nico_P: I agree with all your comments. What about rearranging the layout of the quickscreen? Would that be difficult to achieve? 15.54.50 # H140, solitare, how do I mov a Ace from the 3 drawn cards to its space ? 15.55.45 # rec button selects the drawn card but I cant figure out how to move the ace to its proper place 15.56.11 # webguest34, double-click it. 15.56.32 # holy crap!!!! my whole setttings/menu revam works! 15.56.33 # barrywardell: i'm not really sure 15.56.40 # I have tired double clicking Navi, no go 15.57.29 # barrywardell: i'll have a look at it, it should be too hard to do 15.57.33 # looks kinda like it's hardcoded in there 15.57.36 # *shouldn't 15.57.44 # ah 15.58.13 # we'd probably need a new gui_quickscreen_draw() 15.58.52 # anyone ?, re: moving ace to its proper place ? 15.59.34 # webguest34: http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-h100/rockbox-buildch8.html#x11-1120008.1.14 15.59.36 # webguest34, just tried -- works for me. 15.59.56 # you double click navi ? 16.00.16 # any chance for a rockbox for RIO CARBON ?!?: ) 16.00.17 # :) 16.00.41 # you have an ace on the drawn cards and want to move it to the final stack? Yes, I can double click it. It gets moved. 16.01.38 # ok lets swap players then 'cause my is briken then :) 16.02.07 # mine is "only" a h120, you're really sure you want to do that? ;-) 16.02.29 # heh upgrade it with a single platter and we'll talk 16.03.15 # ah select than navigate the cursor onto the ace, got it thanks 16.03.18 # the new animation when you win in solitaire is nice, but unfortunately the sound stops while the animation is shown (on h300 with mp3 playing) 16.03.37 # I guess I'll just stick with mine for now. And when money comes in get a different for more development fun ;-) 16.03.58 # barrywardell: indeed changing gui_quickscreen_draw should do, we just need to add a couple #ifdefs and write a different version for the H10 16.04.26 # I've got my beady eye on something called Trelstor Vibez, it uses sigmatels/RIO os 16.04.40 # Trekstor Vibez 16.04.43 # Nico_P: yes, we could possibly just change PUTS_CENTER, etc. for the H10 16.05.50 # what is the nick of Antoine Cellerier on irc? 16.05.55 # barrywardell: yes, if you want i can try to do it and i'll include it in my keympa patch 16.06.16 # PaulJam: dionoea 16.06.28 Part webguest34 16.06.38 # it's not really top priority for the port ;-) 16.06.44 # thanks 16.06.45 # Nico_P: yes, please. I'm using my H10 with your new keymaps now. Apart from the few things I mentioned in my coment, they really work well 16.07.09 # maybe not top priority, but very nice to have! 16.07.23 # :) 16.07.55 # i'll also try to include consistent plugin keymaps 16.08.15 # and btw, do you have an idea why PGUP and PGDN don't work ? 16.09.09 # the plugins probably need a good bit of work. not just keymaps, but the text sometimes refers to things like 'Press Rec' and we don't even have a rec key 16.11.40 Join Landus [0] (i=Landus@70-100-181-192.dsl1-erie.roc.ny.frontiernet.net) 16.12.07 # I can't see why PGUP and PGDN aren't working 16.14.21 # is the cvs server down? 16.16.39 # cvs diff is taking ages to even start... 16.16.40 # ? 16.20.51 # WRT /topic, does anyone have an estimate of the monthly bandwidth consumed running a BuildServer? 16.21.46 # dionoea: More solitaire bugs.... 16.23.45 # perplexity: mostly upstream bandwidth... ~1.5mb/build 16.24.22 # Except simulator builds, which consume neglectible bandwidth 16.25.43 # and rebuilds every time there is a cvs commit ? 16.26.38 # the only network traffic is syncing cvs, upload the build (not sim/boot), and some minor overhead to talk to the build server 16.27.27 # hrm.. Ok, I've got a server.. it ain't all that quick Pentium-M 1.5G with 512M ram, but I get 3.5 MB/s each way :) 16.28.53 # dionoea: would it be possible to yield or something while the bouncing cards are shown in solitaire? because on h300 the music pauses shortly after the animation starts. 16.29.12 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ipa33.12.tellas.gr) 16.37.01 # PaulJam: Oh right... it doesn't yield at all :( 16.37.38 # So it would even stop the music on archos when the buffer runs empty. Might happen depending on how long one watches the bouncing cards 16.43.31 Nick excitatory__ is now known as excitatory (n=excitato@CPE-70-94-39-68.wi.res.rr.com) 16.45.14 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 16.47.24 # perplexity: if you can build the biggest simulator in less than 200 secs, you have an interesting server ;-) 16.47.53 # I'll set it up and test it Bagder, which is the biggest simulator ?? 16.48.06 # I guess any swcodec sim will do 16.48.14 # (ipod, iriver, iaudio, gigabeat...) 16.48.25 # yeah,swcodec color screen 16.48.43 # Do you think colour matters? 16.48.50 # Make sure it includes Doom, Pacbox and the other big plugins. 16.48.50 # does the ssh daemon have to be on port 22 ? 16.48.54 # Hmm, perhaps... for doom and rockboy 16.49.22 # perplexity: no, we can probably manage other ports as well 16.49.55 # perplexity: Choose an swcodec sim with large colour display (e.g. h300, ipod photo, or ipod video) 16.50.03 # groovy, in which case I'll set something up and run some tests in the next couple of days.. just got this shiny new server and it's sitting there twiddling it's thumbs.. 16.50.09 # I'll do that amiconn 16.50.40 # and make sure you have ccache installed 16.50.51 # yeah, I will do for sure.. 16.54.05 Join Davide-NYC [0] (n=chatzill@user-12hdtm5.cable.mindspring.com) 16.54.59 Join einhirn [0] (i=Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 16.55.00 Quit einhirn (Client Quit) 16.56.28 # Question: Do the Archos targets have hold buttons? 16.57.34 Join rretzbach [0] (n=robert@dslb-084-062-045-171.pools.arcor-ip.net) 16.58.08 # Davide-NYC: I don't think so. But Rockbox has a software hold - a combination to enter/leave hold mode. 17.00.38 # linuxstb: is 'software hold' instantiated by a button combo, if so does it exist for all targets, or just the targets that lack physical hold buttons. 17.00.40 # ? 17.01.12 # I would expect it to be there for all targets without a physical hold switch. 17.01.32 # * Davide-NYC urghh building manual 17.01.52 Join lodesi [0] (n=lds@d02m-62-34-200-176.d4.club-internet.fr) 17.05.57 Quit merbanan_ ("Lämnar") 17.06.40 Join webguest07 [0] (i=c3ec4b1b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 17.07.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.12.24 Quit Davide-NYC ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.6/2006072814]") 17.14.52 # amiconn, I should re-set macsr after a moveclr ? 17.19.49 # ping 17.20.06 # pong ! :D 17.32.08 # no 17.32.20 # The emac mode is persistent 17.32.35 # Just set it once at the start of your routine 17.33.33 Join rasher [0] (n=rasher91@83-70-63-222.b-ras1.dbn.dublin.eircom.net) 17.33.33 Quit rasher|css (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.34.17 Quit aegray_ ("Lost terminal") 17.34.45 # I still have this artifacts :-/ they appears mostly in the upper left corner, then propagate 17.35.23 # mirak2: is the framerate improving a lot? 17.35.48 Quit SanAlmighty (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.35.51 # not a lot 17.35.58 # idct is not the only thing to slow 17.36.22 Quit uski (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.36.26 # I got a visible performance boost by putting the block on which idct is performed in iram 17.37.49 Join uski [0] (n=uski@lns-bzn-27-82-248-33-23.adsl.proxad.net) 17.40.35 # markun actually the function calls are separated 17.41.09 # I will make the row and cols in the same function. it should be faster 17.41.42 Join SanAlmighty [0] (n=San@213-202-149-231.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 17.46.08 Quit PaulJam (".") 17.51.44 # mirak2: sounds like you're messing up the dc coefficient 17.52.00 # that's coded predictively, so the error would spread 17.52.26 Quit Rob2222_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.53.58 # is it possible to read raw incoming data from a specific port on my computer? (I mean is there a program for that) 17.54.52 # netcat? 17.56.10 # hmm letme check 17.56.39 # any windoze alternatives? 17.57.03 # let me search 17.58.18 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@ACB4EC9C.ipt.aol.com) 17.58.24 # dunno about windows 17.59.10 Join secleinteer_ [0] (n=scl@70.230.157.188) 17.59.41 Join Jason_ [0] (n=Jason@adsl-d37.84-47-4.t-com.sk) 17.59.52 Quit apo` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.00.17 Join apo` [0] (n=apo@dslb-088-065-078-232.pools.arcor-ip.net) 18.01.20 # netcat is ported on windows too 18.01.26 # now let's see... 18.02.19 # preglow the thing is that _row in asm works fine with the C version, and vice versa, but not both in asm 18.07.51 # shouldn't I use integer mode ? 18.08.06 Quit lex (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.08.07 # 0xA0 18.08.08 Join lex [0] (i=lex@evot.us) 18.08.29 Join bytie [0] (i=wapd941@hosting-agency.de) 18.09.14 Quit Jason (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.09.14 Nick Jason_ is now known as Jason (n=Jason@adsl-d37.84-47-4.t-com.sk) 18.10.54 Quit secleinteer (Connection timed out) 18.11.39 Quit tvelocity ("Αποχώρησε") 18.13.33 # yes you should 18.13.40 # integer mode is just 0x0 in macsr 18.16.51 # bit 6 to 0 means signed mode, but you sure bit 5 doesn't need to be 1 to be in integer mode ? 18.17.14 # the pdf says S/U and F/I . 18.17.53 # I guess first symbol equals bit to 0 and the other bit to 1 18.17.53 # 0/1 18.18.03 # well, the fact that flac decoding seems to work does indicate that i am right 18.20.49 # there is an error in the pdf manual 18.21.38 # i suggest you check out the movclr instruction documentation to understand those flags 18.21.38 # anyway that also doesn't resolve the problem I have if I don't put 0 in the acc before doing anything, even when doing moveclr 18.21.56 # ok 18.24.47 Quit bytie (Remote closed the connection) 18.25.28 Join Lear [0] (n=chatzill@h8n8c1o285.bredband.skanova.com) 18.26.31 # preglow well there is nothing revolutionary 18.26.34 # in thos flags 18.28.15 Quit mirak2 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 18.28.15 Quit mirak3 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 18.35.02 # amiconn: ? 18.35.46 Quit DB42 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.36.19 Quit perplexity (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.37.32 # dionoea: If you send a card from the remains stack to the final stack using the shortcut, the cursor disappears 18.38.04 # And then there is a bad bug in th ecard animation, spotted by Paul_Jam: It doesn't yield at all... 18.38.18 Quit Kohlrabi ("Quit") 18.38.28 # it also disapears if the remains stack is empty and you move the cursor to it i think 18.38.52 # i'll add some yielding 18.39.07 # would yielding once at the begining of each card be enough ? 18.40.10 # How do you mean that? 18.40.24 # You need to yield quite often on swcodec targets 18.40.40 # Depending on target, >100 times per second 18.41.14 # In this case it's probably better to sleep a tiny bit after each animation step, e.g. by replacing button_get(false) with button_get_w_tmo(1) 18.42.43 # i don't want to sleep ... it'll slow it down which definitively isn't a good idea on some ipods 18.43.06 Join mantono [0] (n=mantono@c83-250-204-173.bredband.comhem.se) 18.43.41 # What's better, skipping (or stopping) music, or slower animation? 18.44.03 # stopping music :D 18.47.16 Quit unomystEz (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.48.07 # Lear: are those all the changes in tremor svn??? 18.49.16 Nick daurn|laptop is now known as daurn|afk (n=quae@unaffiliated/daurnimator) 18.49.51 # preglow, those 3 yes. But the one in ogg.h isn't in that file in svn... 18.50.17 # sorry, misread you, preglow. :) 18.50.41 # those are the ones I've seen on the svn mailing list, at least. It was a while ago... 18.51.54 # i don't think we'll see too many tremor changes 18.52.05 # it isn't really meant as a finished decoder anyway 18.52.27 # anyone know what's the shiznit when it comes to linux cd ripping these days? 18.52.42 # particularly so for the lowmem branch... 18.52.49 # preglow: Personally I use Konqueror on KDE 18.53.03 # cdparanoia, and a frontend of some sort? 18.53.16 # Lear: had a look at the lowmem branch? would it make sense to incorporate some of it? 18.53.39 # I have, actually, but for other reasons, you could say... 18.54.02 # It is a different approach to decoding, that changes a fair bit of tremor, so it isn't that easy to port. 18.54.08 # right 18.54.33 # how about abcde? I like it for encoding cds ;-) 18.54.49 # Bagder: did you get my email earlier with the new bootloaders? 18.54.51 # The idea is (as far as I've understood it at least) to not fully decode everything upfront, to save memory. But it means chasing tables during decode, which is quite slow for us. 18.55.15 # But the reason for the slowness is more of a guess from my side, never did any real tests to verify that... 18.56.11 # hmm, what do you think if i just commit the new threading and see the feelings? :) 18.57.12 # * dionoea votes for it (so he can give it a try) 18.57.36 # does AGC work on MASCODEC? 18.58.10 # and if it causes more trouble than benefits, it should be easy to revert that, or disable the priority scheduling 18.58.31 Quit Jason (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.00.31 # Slasheri: DO you have a solution for the iram issue on sh1? 19.00.39 # amiconn: nope :/ 19.00.45 # at least not yet 19.01.03 # barrywardell: does wma decoding work for the h10? 19.01.03 # barrywardell: got them, haven't done my part just yet 19.02.31 # Slasheri: Did you see my comment yesterday about moving add_to_list and remove_from_list in IRAM? 19.02.49 # dan_a: yes, i am still wondering about that. How did you do it? 19.02.55 Join lowlight [0] (i=c730180a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 19.03.03 # because switch_task is already in IRAM and add_to_list is defined inline.. 19.03.55 Join freqmod [0] (n=freqmod@140.84-48-78.nextgentel.com) 19.04.21 # Arathis: in rockbox or the iriver firmware? 19.04.47 # preglow, Lear: At one point I hade Tremor low mem + Sandvall's fft patch working on my h140. 19.04.58 # lowlight: observations? 19.05.04 # lowlight: me too. quite slow though. 19.05.06 # Add in prototypes for them with the ICODE_ATTR macro. Perhaps the optimizer is deciding not to inline add_to_list? Or maybe I was mistaken, but the UI felt a lot more responsive. 19.05.19 # preglow: slow 19.05.34 # lowlight: the fft patch, btw, is it any good? 19.05.38 # but not many optimizations 19.05.56 # Porting that FFT patch could be nice, unless it requires too much iram for the tables... 19.05.56 # dan_a: hmm, interesting.. 19.06.06 # Say.. does rockbox have a pdf viewer? hehe 19.06.12 # dan_a: i have no way to test ui responsiveness with iriver :/ 19.06.33 # It'd be wicked to be able to view ebooks on my ipod. hehe 19.06.53 # Strogg: no 19.06.56 # preglow: when running Tremor lowmem on a PC, the FFT patch made it ~30% faster, iirc. 19.06.59 Quit billytwowilly (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.07.03 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.07.16 # preglow: I don't remember my observations on Tremor low mem with and without fft 19.07.36 Join billytwowilly [0] (n=chris@S01060016b649355d.ed.shawcable.net) 19.07.36 # amiconn: hmm, does ICODE_ATTR on archos anything? 19.07.37 # Bummer. 19.07.38 # Bagder: OK. it's only a minor change anyway. would it also be possible to get the H10 manual on the manual builds page? 19.08.00 # preglow: http://130.89.160.166/sandvall-tremor.patch 19.08.17 # Arathis: wma doesn't work with Rockbox at all. someone was working on it, but there hasn't been any progress for a while 19.08.36 Quit rasher (Nick collision from services.) 19.08.43 Join rasher|css [0] (n=rasher91@83-70-63-222.b-ras1.dbn.dublin.eircom.net) 19.09.09 # Slasheri: I must have been mistaken - add_to_list doesn't have it's own section in the disassembly of thread.o, so it must have been inlined. Sorry! 19.09.51 # barrywardell: oh, right. I seem to have mixed up some lines in the wiki so I saw "WMA Decoding | Yes" 19.10.57 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 19.10.57 Nick mirak_ is now known as mirak (n=mirak@AAubervilliers-152-1-39-98.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr) 19.11.01 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp61-133.adsl.forthnet.gr) 19.11.21 # Btw, preglow, when digging around on Freescale a bit, I saw implementations of sin, cos, and a bunch of other stuff, using the emac. Don't know how accurate they are, but they were fairly short, like a dozen instructions or thereabouts. 19.11.26 # dan_a: hehe, weird.. i am still wondering how did you notice the performance increase :) 19.12.00 # Lear: probably mclaurin approximations 19.12.04 # Lear: you got an url for me? 19.12.39 # Slasheri: Button presses didn't feel like they took as long to get a response while playing MP3s. 19.12.56 # It was based on doing a couple of iterations of that series, so some sort of approximation, yes. I'll see if I can find an url. 19.13.33 # Lear: did you try an asm fft? It was my understanding that that would give the greatest benefit. 19.14.25 # lowlight: as ffts don't exactly grow on trees for these platforms 19.14.28 # asm, that is 19.14.40 # lowlight, no, didn't get that far. Tried replacing the JMULT in the patch with an emac instruction or two, but that had very little effect. 19.14.57 # Freescale has one. Don't know what kind of license though... 19.15.10 Join solarflare [0] (n=supernov@82-203-170-134.dsl.gohome.fi) 19.15.25 Join lightyear [0] (n=lightyea@p54876A69.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.15.27 # yeah, one, fixed size, using mac, not emac 19.17.18 # Slasheri: I've just checked, and thread.o has the same md5sum whether you define add_to_list and remove_from_list as ICODE_ATTR or not. Sorry for wasting your time 19.17.22 # i am also wondering that maybe it could be possible to move cpu_boosting at least partially inside scheduler: it would boost cpu if cpu usage has been at 100% for a certain time or there is a task with realtime priority (codec running at critical pcm buffer) 19.17.34 # dan_a: ok, no problem :) 19.18.06 # Slasheri: Not a good idea 19.18.13 # i don't think so either 19.18.21 # amiconn: hmm, probably not :) 19.18.38 # A thread might not be sleeping because it's waiting for some result from an i/o port 19.18.49 # preglow: This should be it: http://www.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/ref_manual/CFLMOPM.pdf 19.18.51 # Waiting at maximum clock isn't exactly efficient ;) 19.19.00 # Have some problems accessing it right now though. 19.19.26 # hehe.. but is there that kind of threads that just yield waiting for io? 19.19.55 # Lear: damn, never saw that, cheers! 19.21.13 # This also sounds interesting: http://www.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/ref_manual/DSPLIBUM.pdf 19.21.45 # indeed... 19.21.50 # But it might just be documentation for code you have to register to get. 19.27.27 # I already asked but I was wondering if doing a mac acc0 mac acc0 macc acc1 macc1 could be slower than doing mac acc0 mac acc1 macc acc0 macc1 19.27.52 # Lear: they talk about pipelining in your doc. 19.29.04 # mirak: don't see how, really. not read anything to suggest it would be faster at least. 19.29.21 Quit rasher|css ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 19.29.47 # ok 19.30.25 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p54AEE805.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.33.30 # mirak: i don't even understand what you've written 19.36.22 # mac acc0; mac acc0; mac acc1; mac acc1 19.36.33 # mac acc0; mac acc1; mac acc0; mac acc1 19.37.02 # interlacing the instructions 19.38.09 # hey, should I fully charge my new battery and then fully discharge it before I use it generlly like everyday use? 19.38.15 Nick SanAlmighty is now known as [San] (n=San@213-202-149-231.bas503.dsl.esat.net) 19.38.50 # <[San]> or can I just charge it and then use it? 19.39.03 # mirak: doesn't matter how you do it 19.39.11 # at least that's my understanding 19.41.55 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@rockbox/developer/tucoz) 19.42.57 Quit barrywardell ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 19.43.07 # Lear: i think the second doc you pasted has code that's available for all 19.43.20 # Lear: hmm, but as far as i can remember, that used only mac mode 19.45.52 Join lostsoul [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 19.47.24 Quit Arathis (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.47.24 Quit daurn|afk (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.47.35 Quit dan_a (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 19.48.24 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p508A4EA1.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.53.33 # are there any benchmark stats for the h10 with rockbox? like battery lifetime or other speedy things compared to the original firmware? 19.53.36 # Lear: do we want to use gcc4 for coldfire? 19.54.14 # Don't ask me. :) I've been using it for a couple of days though... 19.55.42 # just wondering if there's any point 19.56.04 # no reason to kill performance for the compiler we should use if we don't want to be using gcc4 anyway 19.57.03 # linuxstb: How do I interpret what's written to gpio.txt and framebuffer.bin? 19.57.32 # could be nice to use 4.0.3 for all targets... 19.57.45 # Lear: last i checked, gcc4 was said to make inferior code on gcc4 19.58.36 Quit sharpe (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 19.58.50 # didn't see any huge difference in vorbis decode. and size-wise the difference is small (slightly smaller for rockbox.iriver). it doesn't seem too bad... 19.58.59 # tried gcc 4.1? 19.59.45 # Not yet... But I probably will soon. 20.02.25 # if we're gonna go gcc 4, we might as well go 4.1 20.02.39 # Anyway, any performance impact of my change is small. 20.03.47 # According to wiki, 4.1.0 can't build Rockbox properly... 20.11.36 Quit tucoz ("Leaving") 20.12.06 Join webguest26 [0] (i=c31ce021@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 20.15.17 # hmm, i have made now the scheduler even more advanced/efficient 20.15.26 # it separates now running, sleeping and blocked tasks 20.15.48 # no task switching even in kernel queue / mutex loops to check the condition 20.16.06 Join dan_a [0] (n=dan-mirc@217.23.173.156) 20.16.20 # kernel just wakes up the task when it receives an even in the queue 20.17.24 Join LinusN [0] (i=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 20.17.45 # Slasheri: is a more advanced kernel really what we want? 20.19.10 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 20.19.33 # LinusN: Hmm.. i think efficiency in the threading is always a good thing, and in some way it makes to code cleaner because processes are separated in logical lists 20.20.05 Join DB42 [0] (n=hello@l85-130-147-50.broadband.actcom.net.il) 20.20.07 # lowlight: Are you talking about the files written by the Elio bootloader? 20.20.14 # but i still have to do more testing with that 20.20.30 # anybody here involved in the team that cracked the H320 or other player's firmware's encryption ? 20.20.54 # DB42: that would be MrH. Nobody (except Bagder maybe) knows who he is 20.21.08 # linuxstb_: yes and no...they were written by an Olympus m:robe MR-100 :) 20.21.15 # Slasheri: i'm just worried that the scheduler won't be KISS anymore 20.21.22 # lowlight: So you're starting a new port? 20.21.26 # i'm trying to find out how to find my rio carbon's encryption 20.22.03 # DB42: i guess that you could send the bootloader and firmware files to Bagder so he can forward them to MrH. Check his webpage about mi4 files 20.22.07 # LinusN: hmm, i have still tried to keep it as simple as possible.. but maybe i will drop that blocked process separating if it looks like it could become complex (currently it's still very simple addition to the code) 20.22.22 # what is the bootloader files ? 20.22.31 # DB42: http://daniel.haxx.se/sansa/mi4.html 20.22.32 # i mean how do i access them... 20.23.04 # Slasheri: i don't really think your current scheduler code is very complex 20.23.04 # if your player is mi4 based of course :) if it's something else ... that won't be very helpfull i guess 20.23.11 # it's not as simple as possible anymore, of course 20.23.11 # linuxstb_: maybe :) 20.23.12 # .mi4 and .rom files can be found in updates 20.23.13 # mirak: How should that kind of interlacing have an effect on execution times? All those instructions use the same single emac unit. 20.23.28 # Slasheri: i must agree that your addition is pretty straightforward 20.23.55 # dionoea: my update has only one .bin file 20.23.59 # * amiconn thinks that Slasheri must be a linked list addict 20.24.05 # i think they have their own closed system 20.24.05 # linked lists are good 20.24.06 Join muesli|delhi [0] (n=muesli_t@203.187.240.141) 20.24.21 # amiconn :D linked lists are just handy :) 20.24.22 # DB42: hum ... ok. Well you might want to ask experienced people here about it 20.24.34 # amiconn: if you say it 20.24.35 # we need linked lists for the track_info 20.24.37 # i am w8ing for them to talk to me :) (dont know people here) 20.24.49 # lowlight: were you the one with the metadata on buffer patch? 20.25.02 # linked lists can be useful, yes. But in some places they're just overkill imho 20.25.09 # amiconn: and i have seen linked lists used often in small realtime kernels :) 20.25.16 # amiconn: I interlaced anyway, that's more readable 20.25.44 # amiconn: sure, like everything else, but they're a logical choice in this context 20.26.40 # preglow: yes, but I haven't gotten any further than when I last spoke on the subject. 20.26.57 # DB42: in the OSX update I see a file called rio-carbon-tnt-v1.43.lok 20.27.07 # perhaps it's the same as your .bin file 20.27.48 # how is OSX releated to rio carbon ?!? 20.28.15 # http://www.rioaudio.com/support/rio/product.asp?prodID=215 20.28.38 # ahh, i see 20.28.51 # the rio carbon firmware is a .bin file which is embeeded as a resource in the rio updater .exe 20.29.10 # it uses sigmatel, not portalplayer h/w 20.29.13 # so i dont think it's mi4 20.29.33 # but the firmware (.bin) file is encrtyped in some XOR fashion 20.29.52 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Carbon 20.30.51 # <[San]> anyone else getting codec failure on the latest H300? 20.30.56 Quit lostsoul (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.30.56 # dionoea: If you want to speed up card animation on ipods (and colour targets in general), don't do a full lcd_update() after every step. 20.31.12 # Instead, lcd_update_rect() just the area of the new-drawn card 20.31.16 # amiconn: good idea 20.31.45 # That should give more than enough room even for sleeping one tick inbetween 20.31.55 # ...without making the animation slower than it is now 20.32.15 Join daurn|afk [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 20.32.21 Quit mantono (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.35.24 # DB42: which Sigmatel chip is in the Carbon? 20.35.42 # http://www.reed-electronics.com/eb-mag/article/CA603499.html?industryid=43314 says it's the 3500 family 20.36.31 # Lear: Do you mean gcc 4.0.3 for coldfire? 20.37.03 # yes 20.37.54 # would their be a way to disable UMS even when the cable is plugued but the device is umounted ? 20.38.04 # LinusN: What do you think about changing the iram splitting between core and codecs/plugins on X5 a bit? 20.38.22 # 64K/64K would ensure all core iram to be dma capable 20.39.36 Join senab [0] (n=senab@82-35-229-48.cable.ubr01.smal.blueyonder.co.uk) 20.39.46 # sure 20.40.09 # can you do a CVS against the whole rockbox-devel folder? 20.40.15 # *CVS diff... 20.40.21 # yes 20.40.40 # can you tell me the command Linus? thanks 20.40.47 # cd rockbox-devel 20.40.50 # cvs diff -u 20.40.55 # markun: tells you anything ? 20.41.00 # no 20.41.28 # will create a diff for the whole folder though, i thought i'd have to select the files by using -u 20.41.42 # the -u is to get a unified diff 20.41.44 # LinusN: In fact that should be possible with no other chages, and it would even keep backward compatibility for codecs & plugins 20.41.51 # infact ignore me, yep just though what the -u does 20.41.57 # thanks linus 20.42.00 # you're welcome 20.42.17 # DB42: google tells me it's used in many players, but I can't find any information on the architecture of this chip 20.42.21 # The core uses ~43.7KB of IRAM on X5 20.42.27 # :( 20.42.52 # Ah, it's called STMP3500 20.43.16 # infact lately i've been reading the todo pages, and saw viewports, what exactly will they do (hopefully)? 20.43.31 # markun: thats a system ona chip, yeah? 20.43.39 # senab: they'll be like windows i think 20.43.47 # DB42: yes 20.43.57 # an ARM cpu ? 20.44.03 # No idea 20.44.08 # Iirc it's motorola 56K based 20.44.11 # No gcc 20.44.12 # dionoea: like cells in a table? 20.44.26 # amiconn: the STMP3500 ? 20.44.28 # yes 20.44.32 # no, like windows on your computer's display 20.44.44 # what about the prospects of hacking it's firmware encryption ? 20.44.52 # i just need to find the font table to add hebrew support :) 20.44.59 # amiconn: are you the person doing the viewports thing ? 20.45.03 # amiconn: is it really profitable to have the core in iram ? 20.45.11 # ?? 20.45.23 # well rockbox data 20.45.27 # I don't know what is in 20.45.31 # DB42: just sell it and get a rockbox capable player :) 20.45.41 # thats no fun 20.45.43 # markun: nah, it rocks as-is i just need hebrew support in the font atble 20.45.45 # dionoea: Yes, I am planning the viewports thing 20.45.58 # i am overjoyed at the new h10 port 20.46.08 # rageahol: we noticed ;) 20.46.10 # amiconn: ok, great :) 20.46.17 # senab: you now know who to ask :) 20.46.31 # dionoea: thanks 20.46.35 # it's one of the first micro players, and it's firmware TOTALLY rocks, it has everything :) 20.46.52 # amiconn: what's the main purpose of the viewports then? 20.46.53 # it can't rock without rockbox support 20.47.03 # DB42: Is it gapless? 20.47.14 # crossfeed? 20.47.19 # games? 20.47.54 Join Davide-NYC [0] (n=chatzill@user-12hdtm5.cable.mindspring.com) 20.48.11 # senab: The main purpose is to make gui layout easier. Today, many places need to check for conditions and adapt position themselves 20.48.47 # linuxstb_: what's this guy talking about? http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=6328.0 20.48.51 # ...e.g. the list widget needs to know whether the status bar (and/or button bar on recorders) is enabled, and change placement of elements accordingly 20.48.59 Join arj [0] (n=arj@213.237.55.231.adsl.abc.worldonline.dk) 20.49.04 # linuxstb: nop :) 20.49.07 # but it's pretty fast 20.49.19 # With viewports, it becomes much easier to deal with that 20.49.49 # will viewports also restore the background lcd data when closed ? 20.50.13 # in idct.c #if !defined(CPU_COLDFIRE) && !defined(CPU_ARM) 20.50.26 # Viewports should also help adding true hebrew/arabic support to lists (right adjusted text and scrollbar at the right for rtl scripts) 20.50.31 # dionoea: Nope 20.50.34 # k 20.50.35 # should it be an OR instead of a AND ??? 20.50.37 # They won't back-buffer 20.50.41 # shouldn't 20.50.53 # mirak: Nope 20.51.20 # hup yep 20.51.24 # Then the condition would always be true 20.51.31 # mirak: !a && !b is the same as !(a || b) 20.52.10 # dionoea: Back-buffering would pretty much require dynamic memory allocation, a thing that we don't want in rockbox 20.52.11 Join byti1 [0] (n=Stefan@p548C9163.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.52.54 # markun: yes I know. (I shouldn't say I know :) ) 20.53.00 Part byti1 20.53.19 # They will just make a sub-rectangle of the lcd behave like the whole thing, i.e. (0,0) will be the top-left corner, and clipping ensures no drawing to exceed the viewport boundaries 20.53.23 # to anyone who has contributed anything to rockbox. Thanks for a really great piece of software! 20.53.33 # amiconn: ok 20.54.40 # They will also have a few associated properties, like fg/bg colour, text alignment, draw mode, font (and perhaps later also font style) 20.56.01 # sounds good amiconn 20.57.16 # so, anybody has tips on how to work around the rio carbon? 20.59.13 # DB42: what made you think it's a XOR based encryption? (I'm not saying it isn't) 20.59.20 Quit lowlight ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 21.00.56 # markun: since i (with a help from people of here amognst other) see a pattern in the .bin file (you can d/l it and check) 21.01.03 # and when i XORed it, lots of places turnde to 0s 21.02.05 # XORed it with what? 21.02.25 # with the pattern in the end of the file 21.02.40 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ipa33.12.tellas.gr) 21.02.40 # amiconn: the image is at some point well decoded, I can see it by doing a pause. I think I frames are fines. But I noticed that the (0,0) dot, so in the upper left corner, is darkened just after that iframe, and it get worth and worth. It's like if (%[block]) takes the value 0 at some point. 21.02.52 # i even wrote a generic XORing program :) http://tom.zickel.org/code/xorit.c 21.04.19 # but I don't see how it can happen in the two functions I did. maybe a problem with clobbered registers, or a wrong move. 21.04.49 # http://rafb.net/paste/results/QOFUWc65.html 21.06.20 # IDCT nice 21.07.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.07.29 Quit senab (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- IRC for those that like to be different") 21.08.11 # in mpeg2_decoder_s structure you have contigously declared int16_t dc_dct_pred[3];int16_t DCTblock[64] ATTR_ALIGN(64); maybe the preceding array is cleared to far at some point 21.09.47 Join FOAD [0] (n=dok@a82-93-10-238.adsl.xs4all.nl) 21.09.51 # markun? 21.10.29 # yes? 21.10.52 # you just asked for general info ? :) 21.13.00 # "Registration for the Google Code Jam 2006 is officially closed. " NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 21.13.28 Join qbit_wrk [0] (n=abieber@inet-nc01-o.oracle.com) 21.14.01 # hi 21.14.04 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 21.15.33 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 21.18.09 Join Febs [0] (i=2662c44b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 21.18.19 Quit FOAD_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 21.20.10 Quit webguest26 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 21.23.15 Join lowlight [0] (i=c730180b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 21.24.33 Quit mirak (Remote closed the connection) 21.25.46 Quit actionshrimp (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 21.29.09 # linuxstb: I see you're reading that forum thread by one of our satisfied customers. Is there any difference in the button handling code for the mini compared to other ipods? (excepting, obviously, the 3g) 21.29.55 Join mantono [0] (n=mantono@c83-250-204-173.bredband.comhem.se) 21.30.32 Quit daurn|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.31.04 Join daurn|afk [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 21.31.55 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=Paul_The@cpe-70-112-165-230.austin.res.rr.com) 21.32.24 # Febs: AFAIK, the driver for the 2nd gen mini is the same as all the later ipods. So if Rockbox is still working on the Nano, 5g etc, it should be fine on the mini 2nd gen. 21.33.01 Join actionshrimp [0] (n=nn@host86-140-237-74.range86-140.btcentralplus.com) 21.33.14 # Could it simply be that there's a typo in the button action/context stuff? 21.33.54 # linuxstb_: From the mrobe mr-100: gpio.txt = C0 3F F7 B7 AF FF 50 00 9B ED FE 10 21.34.21 # linuxstb_: and how do I know the memory address of the framebuffer? 21.35.01 # black magic should be able to tell you that 21.35.35 # lowlight: You don't know the address of the framebuffer... That address may not even be right for the Elio. 21.36.07 # lowlight: I used the gpio.txt to see what buttons were attached to GPIO pins - so try booting with different buttons held down, and see if the GPIO values change. 21.36.37 # lowlight: Do you know what hardware is inside the mrobe? 21.37.24 # linuxstb_: thanks, that's what I thought. 21.37.51 # Paul_The_Nerd: Maybe - but does Rockbox still work fine on your Nano? 21.38.16 # The mini definitely shares the same action mappings as the Nano - they are the same for all ipods. 21.38.21 # Ah 21.38.52 # So, everyone should have this if anyone does 21.39.04 # linuxstb_: PP5020. Unfortunately there's a metal frame soldered onto the board to hold the battery and drive that obscures several of the chips. Don't know about the lcd either. 21.39.25 # if things are promising I might buy a broken one on ebay to disassemble. 21.40.20 # actually, mine has a broken headphone jack, so I might need parts anyway. 21.40.31 # i thought the m-robe players were all dm320 21.41.31 # The mrobe mr-500 is. 21.41.35 # Paul_The_Nerd: I wonder if the guy installed the wrong build. That was going to be my next question to him. (It probably would have taken about 4 questions to get an answer, but whatever.) 21.41.36 Join apo`` [0] (n=apo@dslb-088-065-078-232.pools.arcor-ip.net) 21.41.54 # Febs: That's very possible - the two minis have different button drivers. 21.41.58 Quit apo` (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.43.00 # Febs: You may want to ask that then. I wouldn't be surprised if he gets indignant about you asking him that, though. 21.44.02 # Thanks, but I've wasted enough time on him. For what it's worth, I think that it was me he was calling a pretentious asshole, not you, given that he referred to the "forum mod" button. 21.44.15 # Maybe we need a new badge! 21.44.35 # Hahaha 21.45.07 # Guys I a tiny bit confused. Making icons for Mmmm. He told me to make them 7 pixels tall. Isn't the statusbar 8 pixels tall? 21.45.44 # Davide-NYC: I think the 8th one is a blank row on the bottom. 21.45.59 # Of the bar 21.46.05 # The system font fits, and letters like "Q" go all the way down 21.46.10 # * Paul_The_Nerd shrugs 21.46.13 # Dunno. 21.46.56 # Febs: I'd assumed that I was the pretentious asshole for telling him that he'd lost all sympathy from me for simply using the wrong process. 21.47.31 # I think if I am making bitmaps for overlay they should be 8 pixels tall to conform to the system font height... anyone have an idea? 21.47.52 # Davide-NYC: all icons in tha statusbar are 7 pixels high (made 2 myself)... 21.48.07 Nick jborn_ is now known as JoeBorn (n=jborn@dsl017-022-247.chi1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 21.48.22 # OK, I'm going with 7. 21.48.24 # thanks' 21.49.10 Quit daurn|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.49.52 Join Jason [0] (n=Jason@adsl-d37.84-47-4.t-com.sk) 21.50.12 Join daurn|afk [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 21.53.56 Join Zagor [0] (n=bjst@46.35.227.87.static.tab.siw.siwnet.net) 21.57.04 Part qbit_wrk 21.58.36 Part Paul_The_Nerd 22.03.52 Quit Rondom ("Calciumcarbid") 22.04.08 Join Niacin [0] (n=Niacin@ip67-91-121-70.z121-91-67.customer.algx.net) 22.04.17 # interesting 22.06.17 # yes, isn't it? 22.08.03 Quit freqmod (Remote closed the connection) 22.09.51 # is indeed 22.14.54 # this left-right-scrolling thing is annoying... it interferes with the file context menu on Ondio every other build and can't be set in a menu... :/ 22.16.54 # i still think it should be reverted 22.18.10 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@host-194-46-246-30.dsl-ie.utvinternet.net) 22.18.13 Quit TeaSea (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.18.39 # gets my vote obviously 22.19.08 # which of the rockbox "standard" themes don't have peak meter? 22.19.25 # iCatcher doesn't 22.20.08 # and barrywardell: is there a way to just straight back to the WPS by hitting a button anywhere in the menus? (H10) 22.20.10 Join damaki [0] (n=Chocolat@ALille-253-1-15-124.w90-7.abo.wanadoo.fr) 22.20.47 # there is work underway to change the buttons to be more intuitive 22.21.01 # i'm not sure if it works already, but play will do that 22.21.10 # good to here 22.21.50 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/5940 22.21.56 # btw how can I disable fading in? I thought I did that before 22.21.59 # that's the revised keymap proposal 22.22.27 # barrywardell: I read it in the IRC some hours ago when Nico_P called you for this 22.23.11 # but rockbox really .. rocks! :D 22.24.08 # but I think I'll wait till radio, recording are included and some optimizations where made. 22.24.20 # Interesting 22.24.24 # preglow here? 22.25.01 # yeah 22.25.40 # for example the battery lifetime and the battery status. I thought my battery was low when first running rockbox. especially because the backlight time was 5seconds and I thought it shut down by himself :) 22.26.29 Join TeaSea [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 22.27.08 # it seems to take a few seconds before the battery level is shown properly. Untill then it reads empty. 'm not too sure why that happens. must look into it 22.27.09 # barrywardell: h10 manual(s) added 22.27.32 # what the status of serial i/o in rockbox? 22.27.46 # great, thanks. In that case I'll direct Arathis to the manual for his fading question :) 22.28.05 # everyone likes a good "rtfm" ;-) 22.28.09 Quit muesli|delhi ("ich will Khe!!!") 22.28.19 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.74 [Firefox 1.5.0.5/2006071912]") 22.28.33 # barrywardell, Nico_P: would it be possible to inlcude pressing <- long to go back to the main menu as in the iriver firmware? 22.28.36 # Niacin: On what device? 22.28.59 # sorry i should of been more specific 22.29.03 # the 5g video ipod 22.29.12 # barrywardell: haha. face your responsibilities! 22.29.16 # :P 22.29.26 # Niacin: AFAIK, no-one has done any work on it. 22.29.45 # Arathis: add it as a suggestion to the bug report. It's all open to debate at the moment 22.30.22 # Bagder: so why again did I install the whole latex things to make the manual from CVS? ... :rolleyes: 22.30.43 # Arathis: to be able to make corrections/updates and submit patches? 22.31.10 Quit merbanan ("Leaving") 22.31.14 # if I had the time and knowledge about latex..perhaps 22.31.31 # if you check the files, you'll see that it isn't _that_ magic 22.31.35 # is it normal rockbox behaviour for the battery level to read empty for the first minute or so? or is that a H10 bug I need to look at? 22.31.43 # rockbox is so freaking fast :D (at least compared to the iriver firmware..) 22.32.09 # barrywardell: h10 bug 22.32.17 # linuxstb I'm not that familiar with rockbox. What sort of compatibility does it have with Linux? 22.32.20 # :( 22.32.37 # I mean i was about to start reversing the 5g serial port for Linux 22.33.04 # Is it going to be complex to port? 22.33.06 # Niacin: Rockbox is a completely separate thing we no connection to Linux 22.33.11 # with no 22.33.15 # i understand that 22.33.22 Quit mantono ("Don't worry, be happy") 22.33.31 # maybe i explained this wrong. My fault 22.33.50 Quit daurn|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.34.06 Join mantono [0] (n=mantono@c83-250-204-173.bredband.comhem.se) 22.34.15 Join daurn|afk [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 22.34.28 # this is interesting on the site 22.34.31 # Every night at 6am CET 22.34.34 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC") 22.34.36 # barrywardell: just noticed that when sliding through my songs while playing music the music stops playing periodly. just as with a theme with peak meter. probably the same issue 22.34.36 # Daily builds 22.35.04 # yes, probably the cpu can't keep up 22.36.29 # Niacin: yeps, we like offering many builds ;-) 22.36.31 # barrywardell: is CPU frequency scaling enabled in todays builds? 22.36.40 # preglow: (one-button horizontal scrolling) Revert it completely, add a proper option on targets where it makes sense, or another solution? 22.36.58 # Arathis: nope, it's still disabled 22.37.27 Quit _FireFly_ ("Leaving") 22.38.06 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 22.38.14 # amiconn: i wouldn't like another option, that's for sure 22.38.19 # but i don't like how it works now either 22.38.43 # Well, you don't even experience the most annoying effects on your targets 22.38.52 # sure 22.39.04 # On ipod etc, it 'just' makes navigation somewhat sluggish 22.39.21 # On Ondio, it completely blocks access to the context menu 22.40.14 # Other opinions regarding one-button horizontal scrolling? 22.40.46 # i like that one button horizontal scrolling 22.40.57 # * amiconn is tempted to remove it, leaving only the button-combo version for targets where it's possible 22.41.12 # that was what i wanted since i got my h20 22.41.29 # when starting a file from the list a poup shows up searching for something and counting. what is this for? preload or something? 22.41.52 # But maybe I am biased - I don't see the benefit in horizontal scrolling at all, even on small lcds 22.42.04 # and how can one implement such a feature if it cannot be set on the unit (only by using .cfg which I cannot even edit when I can't reach the file context menu...)? 22.42.38 # i would like to see that the cursor would stay in the midle of screen 22.42.40 # Bagder every night at 6am ? 22.42.44 # * amiconn avoids miles-long filenames 22.42.48 # i think it should be every night at 6pm no? 22.42.57 # amiconn: have can you not see the benefit? 22.42.59 # why? 22.43.03 # i never use it, but i can see the benefit 22.43.17 Quit slarti (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.43.19 Join slarti_ [0] (i=slarti@gentoo/developer/slarti) 22.43.32 # I guess youre not familiar with English 22.43.46 # ?? 22.43.53 # * Arathis looks elephants dream on his H10 is *really* amazed! 22.44.18 # yes... i was amazed with that video too 22.44.43 # but i would like to encode some videos, sice VLC is not working allways as it should 22.44.51 # *transcode 22.45.06 # did you try forcing fps to something else when it failed ? 22.45.19 # nope 22.45.28 # i used that .bat file 22.45.47 # and sometimes there are just funky colors 22.45.51 # I have a .cat file. 22.46.06 # * Strogg inserts 2bit humour and wanders off again. 22.46.32 # Jason: I watched it before on my pc ans was amazed about the video. *now* I'm amazed about rockbox :) 22.46.45 # Jason: does it also have funky colors when you play the .m2v file in VLC ? 22.46.50 # grrrr...the battery on my mrobe mr-100 won't hold a charge anymore...just when I was figuring out the button code 22.47.00 # dionoea: dont know 22.47.06 # I wonder if an ipod mini battery would work 22.47.35 # just waiting for sound and the ability to use forward and rewind to search the video as a music file 22.47.35 # dionoea: wait i will take a look 22.47.36 # lowlight: you fiddling with mrobe? 22.48.36 # dionoea: yes on vlc there are those funky colors too 22.48.45 # weird :) 22.48.51 # yep 22.48.55 # Bagder: yes...using the Tatung Elio bootloader 22.49.03 # and the original file playsback fine on VLC ? 22.49.09 # ah, cool. a PP-based thing... 22.49.14 # dionoea: yes 22.49.22 # barrywardell: found a solution for the fading poblem here :D 22.49.48 # in the manual? 22.50.06 # dionoea: and sometimes i get only a m2v file with sound and no picture 22.50.49 # barrywardell: yes. it was Fade On Stop/Pause I overlooked 22.51.03 # to much menus for a little iriver user ^^ 22.51.17 # lol and now there is a video where on h10 are funky colors but in vlc nothing 22.52.52 # is there a "video progress thread" in the forum? I'd like to know when sound is available :) 22.53.03 # * barrywardell likes having a H10 manual now 22.53.24 # * Arathis too 22.53.41 # aha, I even had an mrobe mi4 on my page 22.53.54 # * Bagder is getting senile 22.54.37 # barrywardell: battery lifetime *really* needs to be optimized as I see it (if possible and you have time enough). I nearly can see how it drains out of power :( 22.54.43 Join Hey [0] (i=54e2bcb2@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 22.55.28 # okay, I watched a video, that may have needed some more power than the music 22.55.37 # After installing Rockbox and playing with it for a few days, i noticed low battery life (only 6 hrs on my X5L) 22.55.38 # but even before that 22.55.39 # Arathis: AFAIK it's a problem that affects all PortalPlayer devices that Rockbox supports 22.56.02 # also disabling cpu frequency scaling will probably affect the battery badly 22.56.10 # Niacin: are you talking about serial i/o to talk to ipod accessories? 22.56.16 # Then reinstalled cowon firmware and am down to 3 hours now :( 22.56.30 # so you can blame it on the other devs and the people at PortalPlayer for now :P 22.56.36 # just kidding 22.57.15 # blame it on the portalplayer people for not letting us have documentation :) 22.57.29 # okay, point taken 22.57.41 # barrywardell: they cant give you documentation?? 22.57.47 # *the 22.58.01 # you have to sign a NDA to get it 22.58.09 # dionoea: Yet another solitaire bug :( On X5, it's impossible to stop the card animation... 22.58.25 # seriously ? 22.58.28 # yes 22.58.36 # QUIT / DRAW should work 22.58.37 # The only way is to force a shutdown 22.58.43 # It doesn't 22.58.52 # or maybe i hadn't commited that yet 22.59.01 # barrywardell: those **** :) 22.59.31 # Hey: how old is your rockbox build? 22.59.32 Join Kohlrabi [0] (n=Kohlrabi@dslb-082-083-135-145.pools.arcor-ip.net) 22.59.39 Quit lightyear (Remote closed the connection) 22.59.40 # barrywardell: what's an NDA? oO 22.59.51 # amiconn: Power or Play don't quit ? 22.59.59 # Nope, no button does 23.00.20 # Another strange thing is that the 'default' background colour in the menu looks different from the real default background (observed both on H300 and X5) 23.00.41 # was build from August 3rd 23.00.43 # Arathis: Non-Disclosure Agreement. 23.00.49 # Arathis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-disclosure_agreement 23.00.52 # then august 5th i uninstalled it again 23.00.56 # Hey: I think you should be able to get between 14 and 24 hours playback: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=5204.0 23.01.00 # amiconn: rb->lcd_set_background( LCD_DEFAULT_BG ); 23.01.01 # rb->lcd_set_foreground( LCD_DEFAULT_FG ); 23.01.05 # Hmm, now it works... strange 23.01.06 # how can that be different ? 23.01.07 # :) 23.01.19 # * amiconn re-checks on H340 23.01.24 # i know.. i used to have about 12 - 15 hrs playing OGG and FLAC and mp3 @ 320 but with rockbox came down to 6 hrs only 23.01.41 # then after reinstalling cowon firmware down to 3 hrs only 23.01.52 # really odd 23.01.59 # so it's your battery.. 23.02.13 # looks like... but why ? strange no ? 23.02.20 # Yes, weird 23.02.35 # How old is your X5L? 23.02.35 # barrywardell: so even if we would sign an NDA and get the docs it would only help us if we would keep this part of the source out of public? :/ 23.02.46 # slightly more than a year so no more warranty :( 23.03.17 # Is it easy to find a new battery? 23.03.39 # havent really looked yet, i was hoping someone could tell me that i did something wrong and how to fix it... 23.03.48 # Arathis: yes, exactly. 23.03.55 # For my iriver H120 I was able to buy a very cheap ipod 1/2g battery. 23.04.25 # maybe i should use my insurance... 23.04.35 # barrywardell: rockbox could sign that NDA :) 23.04.51 # Jason: it wouldn't help us 23.04.56 # oh 23.04.59 # "yes sir, it just fell out of my hand and right underneath that bus-tyre..." 23.05.03 # since using the knowledge in public code is disclosure 23.05.41 # so we can't sign NDAs and then use that knowledge to write Rockbox code 23.05.48 # Hey: http://www.iaudiophile.net/forums/showthread.php?t=10538&page=3 23.05.58 # or you can do so and go in prison :) 23.06.28 # hm, yes we can have one person do that and we can then all promise to send that person post cards while he serves time! 23.06.28 # Hey: sorry, check page 1 23.06.50 # Bagder: that'd be neat :) I'll send a postcard 23.06.50 # * Arathis thinks MrH has a documentaion for PortalPlayers and so could provide barry with this very helpful tips ^^ 23.06.54 # hahaha 23.07.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.07.33 # Thanks markun: i saw that before but I have 2 left hands... electronics is definitely not my thing 23.08.10 # Bagder: you would sign it and you wouldnt make that part open source :) 23.08.30 # and on every postcard we ask about a solution for problem X. that way he'd be busy :D 23.09.10 Quit Febs ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 23.09.32 # Jason: that way Bagder would need to code really much 'cause no one else could do it 23.09.46 # would't be the best way, right 23.09.55 # im just thinking loud 23.09.56 Quit [San] (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.10.17 Join [San] [0] (n=San@212.2.177.251) 23.11.55 # at least *that* is still alowed in most parts of our beloved planet 23.12.49 # Nico_P: i made another couple of comments on the keymaps 23.13.59 # dionoea: On H300, exiting the animation works... 23.14.19 Quit arj ("later dudez") 23.14.46 Quit lodesi (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.14.56 # ..although with a strange glitch: Pressing stop makes the backlight go off for a fraction of a second, the animation stops, then the disk spins up and finally the menu appears 23.15.06 # I wonder why th edisk spins up there... 23.15.13 # .cfg writing i think 23.15.19 # but that shouldn't be needed 23.15.25 # i noticed that too yesterday 23.15.43 # so, barrywardell , what are the *main* issues on the H10 to do? :) 23.15.50 Quit daurn|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.16.18 Join daurn|afk [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 23.16.35 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@AAubervilliers-152-1-64-145.w82-121.abo.wanadoo.fr) 23.16.41 # amiconn: hum, it's not configfile_save .... except if that waits for the plugin to exit to actually write to the disk 23.16.57 # radio, recording, better scrollpad, better keymaps, cpu frequency scaling, make plugins work on smaller 5/6 GB screen, better battery life,... 23.17.17 # a lot of work 23.17.26 # and of course the manual 23.18.21 # amiconn: maybe the disk spin up is because the file browser list needs to be updated after plugin execution ? (i really don't know rockbox internals well enough) 23.18.30 # are the "do not post in these" forums supposed to stay visible? 23.18.34 # barrywardell: thinking about the dualboot problem: as far as I read with RoLo it should be possible to load the original firmware out of rockbox, right? 23.19.17 Join lodesi [0] (n=lds@d02v-89-83-243-135.d4.club-internet.fr) 23.19.59 # Found a bug in FM screen. Saving FM presets requires two NAV presses on an H120. Do I bother reporting it? 23.20.08 # i was thinking about that myself too. I imagine if we can get dualboot working, we can also do it within Rockbox. It's fairly low down on that list of priorities though 23.20.46 # preglow: if you want to try: http://www.geocities.com/m_arigo/rockbox/Tremor-lowmemfft.zip (I think it still works) 23.20.51 # But when doing this the boot freezes with the same message like when a wrong mi4 was found or even none at all. 23.21.27 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 23.22.26 # i wonder if marsdaddy is every going to show up again 23.22.37 # ever, even 23.22.56 # barrywardell: didn't try it myself so I'm not sure about the boot freeze. but when that's how it is I suppose the problem just is that the mi4 isn't where it should or has the wrong name. so a script renaming the rockbox mi4 to something else and the iriver mi4 back to the right name could do it. 23.23.15 # dual boot doesn't work at all yet. I have made some progress with it 23.23.25 # I think it's more complicated than that 23.23.32 # but I don't know if rockbox needs the mi4 after booting 23.23.34 # lowlight: I get a 'page not found' 23.23.52 # feared that :( 23.24.15 # there are certain values (in cpu registers) set by the iriver bootloader and then read the the iriver mi4 23.24.47 # so a reboot is needed. 23.24.47 Quit daurn|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.24.53 # i have tried finding and setting these values just before loading the iriver firmware, but haven't got it working yet 23.25.16 Join daurn|afk [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 23.25.25 Part LinusN 23.25.28 # ? 23.25.55 # the short answer is I don't know. I haven't spent much time on it and won't for a while longer until the other problems are sorted 23.26.22 # markun: try now 23.26.32 # didn't want to push you 23.26.45 # dionoea: The disk spins up when returning from the animation to the plugin's menu... 23.26.50 # lowlight: now it works 23.27.06 # And btw, leaving the animation works on archos, but the animation is too fast (!) 23.27.42 # barrywardell: on the other hand when most issues are solved on rockbox we won't need the iriver firmware at all and dualboot wouldn't be a problem any more. 23.27.57 # amiconn: even with the button tmo ? 23.28.03 # cvs 23.28.07 # Arathis: i will look at the dual boot issue at a later date, but I would rather have rockbox at a level that the iriver firmware isn't ever needed :D 23.28.34 # should have read your message before saying the same thing! 23.28.35 # me too 23.28.40 # :D 23.28.44 # np 23.29.02 # amiconn: well i guess that the animation needs device specific tweaking. I can't really test that in the sims i guess 23.29.31 # I think with the tiny sleep and partial update only, we don't need specific tuning 23.29.42 # we already have those 23.29.42 Quit Hey ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 23.29.49 # unless my commit didn't make it 23.30.01 # Ooops, didn't notice... 23.30.04 # * amiconn will check 23.30.07 # :) 23.31.02 # the Rec 8MB compile error is weird ... is that build server dependant too ? 23.31.06 Part lowlight 23.31.36 Quit daurn|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.31.55 # dionoea: It is.... someone needs to wake up in Sweden ;) 23.32.10 Join daurn|afk [0] (n=quae@124.243.137.107) 23.32.31 # Bagder: lillebror.haxx.se is still running an old, unpatched sh-elf-gcc 23.32.45 # aha 23.32.47 Quit BHSPitLappy (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.34.20 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@adsl-68-95-246-24.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 23.35.14 # that's zagor's box 23.35.25 # I mailed him about it 23.37.44 Join vektek [0] (i=522e2cdc@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 23.38.04 Quit Niacin (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.38.14 Quit vektek (Client Quit) 23.38.42 Join Paul_The_Nerd [0] (n=Paul_The@cpe-70-112-165-230.austin.res.rr.com) 23.39.47 Quit [San] (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.40.08 # does the card bouncing anim work better on archos now ? 23.42.59 Part BrianHV 23.49.17 # dionoea: Still rather fast... 23.49.24 # I'll test on H300 and X5 as well 23.49.31 # k 23.49.38 # There's another bug associated with the vanishing cursor 23.49.42 # barrywardell: are the keys for zooming images in the imageviewer already set? 23.49.56 # If the cursor has vanished, the button shortcut doesn't work either 23.50.03 # amiconn: i just commited something which might fix some of those bugs 23.50.05 # not sure 23.50.15 # * barrywardell has never used the imageviewer 23.50.25 # time to go sleep now :) I'll be back tomorrow afternoon i guess 23.50.30 # I think I set them, but never tested them so they might be crappy 23.50.49 # dionoea: Do you have pending solitaire changes? 23.50.52 # no 23.50.58 # I'd like to commit some changes as well 23.51.03 # go ahead :) 23.51.08 # k, thanks 23.51.17 # at least i didn't find out which is for zooming. touchstrip dowsn't do anything though 23.51.23 # then i can say that the bugs are due to your commits :D 23.51.33 # hehe 23.51.38 # Mostly gfx work 23.51.45 Quit mantono ("Don't worry, be happy") 23.53.05 # Arathis: if you have cvs downloaded, look in apps/plugins/jpeg.c 23.53.35 # and feel free to post suggestions for changes in the keymap bug report 23.55.18 Quit TeaSea (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.55.38 Join rotator [0] (n=e@rockbox/developer/rotator) 23.57.04 Join TeaSea [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 23.57.43 # nope. I have a bleeding edge build. downloaded it about six hours ago 23.58.26 # but I have a CVS (rockbox-all) from yesterday or the day before. 23.58.44 # that's fine. look in there 23.58.51 # rockbox-all 23.58.59 Join cinic [0] (n=cinic16@AC800965.ipt.aol.com)