--- Log for 20.01.107 Server: leguin.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 18 days and 18 hours ago 00.00.07 # Genre9mp3: yes 00.00.11 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 00.00.38 # jhMikeS: with a scale? you mean like a shift left or right in integer mode? 00.01.19 # erk 00.01.27 # I must have mistaken you guys with Linux on nipod 00.01.29 # even better. :) 00.01.36 # I'll be updating soon my rockbox cant wait to try it out :) 00.01.40 # preglow: yes 00.02.00 # hrm 00.02.10 # i think you use 1 or -1 for left or right respectively 00.02.15 # but i don't know, i so very seldom use integer mode 00.02.27 # and are a whole 8bit really just reserved for sign/zero extension? 00.02.34 # are there currently any Tone Generator plugins? 00.02.36 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ipa185.12.tellas.gr) 00.03.22 # jhMikeS: yes 00.04.54 # preglow: how goofy of freescale :P 00.06.00 # jhMikeS: it's slightly... useless 00.06.48 # hows the Battery life on ipods 00.06.50 # nanos 00.06.51 # any better? 00.07.18 Quit Echelon (Remote closed the connection) 00.07.21 # better than what? 00.07.26 # jhMikeS: actually looks like << and >> is supported too 00.07.36 # before i was getting 8 hours 00.07.43 # instead of 10.. or 7 hours instead of 10 00.07.46 Join Echelon [0] (i=ryan@tinfoilhat.net) 00.08.16 # take a look here http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodRuntime 00.08.21 # preglow: I can see possibly the value in preserving a sign upon overflow but a bit mask wouldn't waste bit. 00.08.24 # everybody shut up, the us government has started logging us 00.08.33 # ok where do i go about videos 00.08.56 # hehe 00.09.15 # i forgot 00.09.20 # and it scrolled up :) 00.09.25 Quit Genre9mp3 ("I don't suffer from Rockbox psychosis. I enjoy every minute of it.") 00.09.27 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.171.79) 00.09.35 # in the nice little box on top of the page for which I posted a link, typr PluginMpegplayer 00.09.53 # got it thank you 00.09.53 # I don't think the shift factor's of much use to me in this case but would like to know what the heck gcc implemented. 00.10.39 # the shift factor seldom is of any use, unless you're doing low-precision fixed point 00.12.27 Join Daishi [0] (n=daishi@ool-4570aea6.dyn.optonline.net) 00.13.51 Quit Echelon (Remote closed the connection) 00.15.32 Join baseballluver [0] (i=187f25f4@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ddb9c679b313ad06) 00.15.55 # Hi, I'd like to know if there's a way to get the track names back for viewing once i've installed rockbox. 00.16.16 # read the manual 00.16.23 # look at the database section 00.16.31 # @ baseballluver 00.16.52 # all right. 00.17.00 # It's all MJ7A right now. 00.17.07 # yes 00.17.09 # it will be 00.17.13 # so do as I said 00.17.40 # wait, are you going to walk me through, or are you telling me to just read it all? 00.17.50 # I'm telling you to read it 00.18.32 # which section? 00.18.44 # Chapter 4 somewhere... 00.18.46 # the DATABASE section 00.18.52 # Ctrl+F 00.18.54 # preglow: definitely not low precision :) 00.19.25 # thanks, reading it now 00.19.39 Quit tvelocity ("Αποχώρησε") 00.19.59 # someone tell me again why we've bothered writing a manual ? 00.20.16 # GodEater: because not everyone can write code 00.20.22 # :-P 00.20.27 # hahaha 00.21.18 # i am guessing most people don't actually come here asking questions 00.21.21 # heh 00.21.21 # hide the manual for a week and see how many people you get coming here then 00.22.11 # * GodEater wonders if the download stats are available for the manuals 00.22.32 # we could compare it to the number of questions in here and the number of dumb questions in the forums :) 00.23.09 Quit Arathis ("[rl_bot quit]") 00.23.12 # that would be an excellent experiment that we could shove into people's faces who do not read the manual 00.23.33 Nick Watjee is now known as Dionyxus (n=watje@82-171-203-19.dsl.ip.tiscali.nl) 00.23.51 # all right, I can't find the database, and I can't figure out how to turn off the "enless repeat" function. 00.24.17 # go to the quick screen 00.24.32 # The fun thing is that almost every new user that comes here with problems have 1) an ipod and 2) not read the entire installation instructions but instead skipped the part where they should install rockbox and just did the bootloader 00.24.37 # hold down Menu 00.25.00 # ok, thanks. 00.25.04 # euh? unplug_rw() in settings_menu.c calls audio_set_crossfade(global_settings.unplug_rw); that's got to be a mistake? 00.25.17 # * Zagor checks annotate 00.25.20 # preglow: ok, so you get a 64-bit result for a mac.l in fractional mode that is lsb truncated to 40 bits with the least sig 8 bits of the 40 left in the lower extension byte iiuc 00.26.02 Quit Thundercloud_ (Connection timed out) 00.26.41 # iiow fractional mode give you the >> after multiply for free 00.28.13 # hey does the fm radio plugin function works with nano ipod 00.28.15 # im guessing no 00.28.15 # I'd say the reason that almost eery new user that comes in here has an ipod, is because the ipod is the most popular music player in the world. 00.28.43 # which is an unfortunate thing. I have never wanted an iPod. 00.28.53 # Yes but they all have the same question 00.29.16 # maybe we should get logbot to start answering questions :) 00.29.19 # I still can't figure out how to get it sorted by rtists, even after looking at the database section of the guide. 00.29.36 Join hen3rz [0] (n=hen3rz@203-206-72-48.dyn.iinet.net.au) 00.29.42 # baseballuver: sor tit yourself :( 00.29.53 # I have sore tits? 00.29.58 # By directory structure :) 00.29.59 # anyone having issues with the new gigabeat bootloader? 00.30.06 # whats a gigabeat.. 00.30.08 # we should. or do a thing where they have to answer questions before they are allowed in, like "have you read the manual?" and if they say no, we have a niiice big message saying "RTFM" 00.30.09 # let mse see 00.30.23 # We need a good, foolproof, dead simple installer that can handle ipod bootloader installs. 00.30.53 # I don't understand half the crap in the manual, I just figured Rockbox would be something a little more engaging than the usual OS> 00.31.16 # Well 00.31.26 # Is the answer no for radio input for nano? 00.31.27 # baseballluver: unfortunately, the database isn't doing everything we'd like it to do yet 00.31.51 # EnterUserName: unless it has tuner hardware, it has no radio 00.31.59 # EnterUserName: no accessory support at all for ipods, except some things that only use line out 00.32.05 # oh ok 00.32.54 # * [IDC]Dragon found another task for the weekend, bootbox has to wait 00.33.05 # Ok, so do I have to manually enter in the name of every single name for the songs? It obviously can find it, but it doesn't categorize it itself. Is there some "miracle button" I can press to sort it by artist/album? 00.33.27 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 00.33.29 # What are you seeing on the display? 00.33.34 # baseballluver: rockbox can't read the itunes database, if that's what you're asking 00.33.36 # Hey all whats the prices for gigabeat? 00.33.43 # im looking to look at it. :) if its better htan ipod.. 00.34.04 # "recent bookmars" "sound settings" etc. 00.34.15 # That's the main menu... Exit that back to the file browser. 00.34.29 # Have you initialised the database? 00.34.36 # well, then how does it get the names for the "now playing" section? 00.34.40 # And then shutdown and restarted? 00.34.51 # And then changed the file view to "database" ? 00.34.59 # are all gigabeat F series supported? 00.35.15 # As described in the manual... 00.35.26 # rockbox must take up its fair share of ram. it's doing a "data abort". 00.36.04 # hot damn! 00.36.15 # You're my hero, linux. I didn't quite get the part about rebooting it. 00.37.14 # Yes, the manual doesn't make that step obvious. 00.37.34 # This thread can't possibly be serious: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=8292 00.38.10 # dear lord. 00.38.19 # hahahaha 00.38.26 # who here uses gigabeat? 00.38.31 # must be a joke. 00.38.32 # anyone make a suggestion compared to ipods? 00.38.43 # * linuxstb_ checks the posters previous posts.. 00.38.53 # no - he's an idiot Febs 00.38.58 # that HAS to be a joke (i use gigabeat) 00.38.58 # he's completely serious 00.39.07 # dear kami that scares me 00.39.09 # wat an idiot 00.39.31 # tee hee 00.39.36 # ahhahaahah 00.39.39 # i have the same problem.. 00.39.42 # it dies after 8 hours.. 00.39.43 # :P 00.40.03 # <[IDC]Dragon> goodnight! 00.40.13 Quit [IDC]Dragon (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- IRC has never been so cool") 00.40.33 # Alonea: did you ever have an ipod how does it compare to u? 00.41.34 # I honestly do occasionally get a battery error after charging but resetting it (center/menu) button fixes it 00.41.37 # EnterUserName: I refuse to get an iPod. I used to have an old Archos and then the Gigabeat F-40. It is quite nice, especially with rockbox. battery time is nice too. around 14-19 hours depending 00.41.53 # i see it has video support too which is nice. 00.42.05 # Alonea: why do u not like ipods? 00.43.51 # dang. I'm still having trouble locating my alphabetized library. I found it once, but I can't get back. 00.44.37 # last question, I swear. 00.44.38 # for one, never been an apple fan, 2, iTunes is not something I would ever use or want to buy from, and 3, its highly overrated. Really, lets not get into an iPod debate. 00.44.39 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 00.44.45 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 00.45.09 # Alonea: oh. i see im using rockbox for my nano its small so itunes i never use (i use amarok) But i agree itunes is a ** :) 00.45.10 # Apple really is a bitch. Authorization tags are terrible. 00.45.27 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.45.34 # night 00.45.38 Quit muesli__ ("ich will Khe!!!") 00.45.39 Quit Quelsaruk ("KVIrc 3.2.5 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/") 00.45.42 # Does replacing firmware expire warranties? 00.45.42 # but I still can't figure out how to get to my library. 00.45.50 # if i sent it in with rockbox on it.. 00.46.07 # baseballluver: What are you seeing? 00.46.14 # price also had a bit to do with it. I like big harddrives on them since I carry all my music on it. 00.46.27 # recent bookmars at the top. I got there before but I can't get back. 00.46.49 # Try pressing menu. 00.47.02 # Or left. 00.47.14 # just takes me to the current song though. 00.47.34 # A (not-so-good) boston tune. 00.47.39 # Yes. Now press the middle button to go back to the browser. 00.48.03 # Or a long press on play/pause will stop playback and return you to the browser. I'm sure this must be in the manual... 00.48.18 # BTW, Rockbox is different to the Apple firmware.... 00.48.43 # Does anyone know if i sent my ipod back to the store with rockbox on it they'll say the warranty is void 00.48.46 # ? 00.48.59 # i need to get a new one cuz my battery is dying quicker nwo :) 00.49.07 # Why not just remove it? 00.49.10 # yes they will. 00.49.14 # you screwed with the software. 00.49.24 # There's a million ways to break an ipod though. google it. 00.49.33 # oh 00.49.39 # Linuxstb: lazyiness :) 00.49.46 # but i guess i'll remov eit :) 00.50.12 # crap 00.50.19 # they'll give me a second generation one too probably 00.50.21 # DAMN!! 00.50.38 # samne problem as my psps :() 00.51.17 # linux, I'm still not at the same place thoughnow it's showing "shuffle on" on the left" "show files music" at the bottom and "repeat off" on the right. I still can't find the library 00.51.42 # That's a long press. Short and long presses on buttons do different things. 00.52.10 # now I'm on "calendars" at the top 00.52.46 # That's the file browser.... You changed the view back to files. 00.53.26 # Now do a long press on menu, press PLAY to change the file view, and MENU to exit back to the browser. 00.53.32 # alrighty, back to the wimpy ipod for optimization 00.53.39 # ooooh I so want to chip in there with a "Batteries that hold an infinite charge being a bit thin on the ground...." 00.55.26 # thank you, so much.' 00.55.36 # thanks for everything, linux. 00.56.02 # later, people. I'll return in "stage two: why does it turn off after 8 hours, and how can I turn it on?" 00.56.06 Quit ender` (" I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I am not sure that what you heard is not what I meant.") 00.56.22 # baseballuveR: lol 00.56.28 # do they still make 1rst generation nanos :( 00.56.50 # nope 00.56.53 # ok 00.57.01 # looks like its gunna suck if i have to return my ipod then 00.57.10 # i might as well fix it myself for the battery :( 00.57.43 Quit combrains ("Rockbox Rocks :)") 00.57.45 # is "initialize" or "initialise" the proper Brithis english word? 00.58.03 Quit baseballluver ("CGI:IRC") 00.58.23 # initialize i believe.. 00.58.52 # thanks 00.58.54 Nick kclaf2K7 is now known as kclaf (i=kclaf@crj95-3-82-237-150-15.fbx.proxad.net) 00.58.57 # No, ise isBritish. 00.59.02 # oh 00.59.04 # really? 00.59.04 # :( 00.59.07 # i heard that ize is gaining usage in british 00.59.09 # changes 00.59.22 # Mikachu: Not by me... 00.59.22 # and The Collaborative International Dictionary of English says 00.59.24 # initialise \initialise\ v. t. 00.59.24 # initialize. [Chiefly Brit.] 00.59.36 # no idea what that is though :) 00.59.37 Quit Thundercloud__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.00.51 # hm, for some reason thought it was the other way around 01.01.15 # meh, it will be with z now because teh menu option is with z and at least we are consequent now... 01.01.34 Quit Everybody|away ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 01.02.02 # hey all has any of you seen the Ipod nano clones 01.02.07 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ize#-ise_.2F_-ize 01.02.08 # are they same chipset as ipod usually 01.02.24 # read that if you're bored :) 01.03.58 # EnterUserName: most assuredly not the same chipset 01.04.17 # just curious :) 01.04.30 # i wasted money on the extra warranty it seems :( 01.06.29 # ohmigod! 01.06.34 Quit Daishi (Remote closed the connection) 01.06.57 Quit Mouser_X3 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.07.00 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 01.07.08 Join barrywardell_ [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 01.07.14 # either awstats is buggy, or we've burned through >300 GB bandwidth so far in january 01.07.23 Part barrywardell_ 01.07.37 # do you have a limit / pay per bandwidth? 01.08.07 # we pay for 160 /month... 01.08.14 # Which server(s) is that? 01.08.21 # linuxstb_: download 01.08.32 # How much do the videos contribute? 01.09.01 # linuxstb_: completed mpg transfers are 70GB 01.09.18 # the killer is awstats isn't reporting aborted transfers per file type. 01.09.32 # I just noticed we've got 112 GB aborted downloads 01.09.46 # Very possibly the videos then... 01.09.54 # I would suspect so too 01.10.03 Join bonbonthejon [0] (n=jon@cpe-65-27-173-68.cinci.res.rr.com) 01.10.19 # we've planned to upgrade to 320 GB/month, but even that won't suffice at this speed 01.10.45 # Maybe we could make a torrent for the videos and ask people to seed it 01.11.05 # Most people wouldn't want all the videos though. 01.11.06 # I have a change for /trunk/firmware/target/arm/ipod/power-ipod.c for ipod 4g 01.11.24 # post a patch in the tracker 01.11.58 # n1s: its for when the ipod is plugged in 01.12.28 # linuxstb_: maybe we could have shorter 1 minute clips instead 01.13.00 # bonbonthejon: what does it do that makes it not belong in the tracker? 01.13.34 # n1s: its GPIO for when the plug is inserted 01.13.49 # n1s: I dont know what to do 01.13.51 # linuxstb_ that would also be a nice work around for the rebuffer problem :-P 01.13.58 # Zagor: I wouldn't have expected a volume limit... 01.14.34 # Zagor: how much is the vmware image? 01.15.14 # bonbonthejon: see here how to create a patch http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WorkingWithPatches#Creating_A_Patch 01.15.28 # Mikachu: 24 GB completed transfers (13%) 01.15.50 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.15.50 # Zagor: how much is actual rockbox? 01.15.51 # it might help a bit if you put my link above yours then 01.15.55 Quit petur ("holiday's calling ;)") 01.16.24 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.16.36 # i only have 13 downloads of it 01.16.42 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.17.00 # (2.7GiB) 01.17.00 # n1s: hard to say. zip files are 31%, but that includes fonts and manuals and lots of non-core stuff. 01.17.15 # aah 01.19.31 # i can host the videos too, but since it's just my desktop i can't guarantee availability, so you'll still need your links too, which could make the table a bit messy 01.19.50 Join Llorea1 [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 01.20.52 Join Llorea2 [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 01.20.56 # linuxstb_: would you mind doing a quick test for me ? 01.21.02 # cuesheet related 01.22.50 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 01.22.53 # or maybe if there are volunteers... 01.23.15 Part Llorea2 01.23.46 # Nico_P: Sure. 01.23.48 # Zagor: what do you think? 01.24.24 # linuxstb_: cool. can you still reproduce the crashing when you skip to a cuesheet right after adding it to the playlist ? 01.24.51 # I haven't been able to recreate that since the first time. 01.25.02 # it seems to be codec related 01.25.15 Join Everybody [0] (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 01.25.43 # i think the file you're playing before skipping has to be of another codec 01.26.14 # on my player every single time i tried with an M4A and then an MP3 + CUE, it crashed 01.26.33 # but just no i did the exact same thing with MP3 and then MP3 + CUE : no crash 01.27.02 # and once i got a "codec error" or something like it in the sim when i tried to reproduce the crash 01.27.09 # My test was FLAC followed by MP2. But as I said, it suddenly stopped crashing.. 01.27.09 # but it didn't actually crash 01.27.34 # so you were still testing the same combination of codecs each time ? 01.28.25 # Yes. The difference was that the first time (when it was crashing), I was building the database in the background. I could try deleting the database and see if that recreates it. 01.29.23 Join debauched_sloth [0] (n=debauche@c-24-63-72-200.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 01.29.27 # are you sure cuesheet support is still enabled ? somehow it just got disabled on my player... 01.29.56 # Mikachu: I think we should probably "outsource" the movies, but we need a fast and stable place. various desktop machines isn't really good enough IMO 01.30.54 # hmm... no crash this time 01.32.11 # well i can't get it to crash anymore :s 01.32.16 # my uptime is usually around 30 days with short reboots, but sometimes they manage to kill my internet connection for hours 01.32.19 # Zagor: I have 7 GB of space and 100 GB/Month allowance if that is of any use (With 1&1) 01.32.55 # (and my connection is 100mbits) 01.34.09 # Nico_P: I can't recreate it either... Very strange. 01.34.18 # linuxstb_: indeed 01.35.08 # BTW, is cuesheet support enabled by default? I just cleared my settings, and it was enabled. 01.35.09 # Redbreva, Mikachu: thanks for the offers. i'll have to think about it. time for bed. 01.35.52 # Nico_P: Hmm, the default value seems to be 20... 01.36.12 Part debauched_sloth 01.36.21 # (should be false) 01.36.30 # linuxstb_: oops... forgot to change the default value from the old setting 01.37.25 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 01.39.15 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.39.17 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 01.39.22 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.39.36 Quit Llorea1 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 01.40.24 Quit Zagor ("Client exiting") 01.40.28 # jhMikeS: frac mode calculates the msb of the result 01.41.06 Quit secleinteer (Remote closed the connection) 01.45.19 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 01.46.21 Join debauched_sloth [0] (n=debauche@c-24-63-72-200.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 01.47.37 # * EnterUserName ... rock rock rock.... 01.48.44 Nick Redbreva is now known as Redbreva_Away (n=chatzill@host86-144-107-44.range86-144.btcentralplus.com) 01.49.36 Join terinjokes [0] (n=terin@wikinews/Terinjokes) 01.57.41 Quit Vyrus001 ("Leaving") 01.57.43 # anyone here running on linux that compiles the kernel? 01.57.50 # compilies rockbox* 02.00.42 Join Llorea2 [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 02.01.14 # n1s: i tested my ata poweroff suggestion on my h10 and it seems to no longer bring up the error messages (tested with sleeping for HZ/20) 02.04.31 Join arkascha [0] (n=arkascha@xdsl-213-168-110-132.netcologne.de) 02.05.31 # Febs: I have started having that problems also as of the last two months. And my battery still benches out at almost factory condition. 02.07.02 # oops, that was a late reply - I was refering to your comment on http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=8292 02.07.17 Quit funky_ ("leaving") 02.08.37 # I didn't read his post as having that problem (whcih I've had myself once or twice). 02.09.18 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.09.19 # The low battery indicator will show up even on a full charge. 02.09.45 # yea, I don't recall it doing that +- before Thanksgiving. 02.09.47 # terinjokes: yes, i build rockbox on linus. 02.09.52 # terinjokes: er, on linux 02.10.05 # * Soap_ was going to ask how linus felt about all that. 02.10.13 # But I read that post as just saying "sometimes my battery is dead." 02.10.39 # Febs: seeing as who posted the query - your reading might be right. 02.10.40 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.10.41 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.11.03 Quit arkascha (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.12.06 # I edited my response. 02.14.25 # sneakums: what distro 02.14.35 Quit matsl ("Leaving") 02.14.38 Join webguest27 [0] (i=d11e25c2@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-d044ca091962329b) 02.15.06 # terinjokes: debian ppc 02.15.30 Quit MarcoPolo (Remote closed the connection) 02.16.23 # oh Febs, I didn't mean to challenge your response! 02.16.54 Quit webguest27 (Client Quit) 02.17.13 # No, but you made me realize that there might be an issue there that I hadn't considered. 02.18.14 # hrm, I want to install on Gentoo, just don't know what I need from portage to get it to work 02.18.37 # not much, since you'll be building the binutils and compiler yourself 02.18.58 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.19.05 # so, i can just emerge 'binutils' and 'arm-thingy'? 02.19.25 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B96448.dip.t-dialin.net) 02.19.34 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.19.43 # well no, if you emerge binutils you'll just get binutils for native code 02.19.51 # you need a special binutils for arm 02.20.31 # ditto the compiler, unless gentoo actually has ebuilds for cross-compilers 02.20.47 # but even if they did, they may not have the specific version that is recommended for rockbox builds 02.20.55 # hrm... i'll look 02.21.01 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.21.02 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.21.26 # preglow: I translate that as "calculates the product of two 32 bit values, keeps the most sig. 40 bits then accumulates the result" :) unless I'm reading the lit. incorrectly. 02.21.36 # the cross compiler procedure on the wiki is straightforward enough, and i had no problems with either m68k or arm 02.22.01 # terinjokes: Just run the tools/rockboxdev.sh script - that will setup the compiler(s) for you. 02.22.35 Nick Soap_ is now known as Soap (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 02.22.41 # jhMikeS: A bit different than that. It keeps 48 bits, which are neither the msbs nor the lsb when viewed as integer 02.22.54 # jhMikeS: aye 02.23.12 # The middle 32 bit are in %accN, the high 8 and the low 8 are in the extension reg 02.23.15 # jhMikeS: what it does is calculate 32*32, shift the result once to the left, then accumulate 02.23.58 # Meh, it keeps 40 bits from the multiplication, but the accumulator is 48 bits 02.24.38 # Eight of those are sign (in the high ext.) or am I not clear? 02.24.55 # http://de.dataghost.com/ipl/Loader2.avi <- woohoo :) 02.25.35 # jhMikeS: The upper extension bits are not only a sign extension 02.26.04 # amiconn: really, that's the jist I got from the manual 02.26.19 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.26.26 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.26.28 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.26.34 # jhMikeS: it's also used as accumulator guard bits 02.26.35 # so it actually contains data then? guess the manual's goofy 02.26.36 # You won't fill them with anything else with just one mac instruction, but when issuing multiple mac instructions in sequence, the high ext. bits will get used 02.27.43 # emac does 32*32->64, shift one left, cut off the low 24 bits (yielding 40 bits), and then add that to the 48 bit accumulator 02.28.10 # (in fractionalk mode) 02.28.52 # %accN contains the middle 32 bits of the accumulator, the extension reg contains both the upper 8 and the lower 8 bits 02.29.29 # essentially (x*y >> 24) + acc with the result split 8-32-8? 02.29.44 Part terinjokes 02.30.09 # Not >> 24 02.32.23 # There's an implicit left-shift by 1 in fractional mode 02.32.33 Part debauched_sloth 02.33.19 # The diagram on p. 1-9 isn't entirely accurate then cause it shows 40 msb taken from the result (fractional) and the high extention just being a sign extension. 02.33.33 # can anyone tell me why windows is so WOEFULLY SLOW in handling smb shares that are no longer present? 02.33.37 # Yes, for the multiply part 02.33.44 # But it's mac, not mul 02.33.55 Part lenix 02.33.59 # bloody unresponsive piece of shit 02.35.13 # amiconn: right, was mostly wondering about the mult part. 02.36.27 # And yes, the diagram seems to be slightly incorrect 02.36.49 # haha preglow 02.36.57 # that's always funny yes 02.37.00 # and when you close that window 02.37.04 # your whole shell crashes :P 02.37.30 # yes, they're doing a fucking bad job in handling something they themselves invented 02.37.44 # jhMikeS: lots of emac documentation is somewhat wrong 02.37.46 # just so you know 02.38.07 # the part of leftshifting the result i haven't seen mentioned anywhere, so had to figure that out mysellf 02.39.15 # anyway, I'm going to call it a night 02.39.25 # i've done enough work on the loader for now, the juicy bits are for tomorrow 02.39.28 # nn :) 02.40.40 # nightie 02.40.49 # preglow: gnight 02.41.05 # jhMikeS: i'm not going to bed, if that's what you mean 02.41.05 # * jhMikeS hates wrong, scarce documentation 02.41.19 # jhMikeS: unless you really want me to, that is :) 02.41.21 # woops :) thought it was you 02.45.34 # barrywardell: very nice :-) 02.45.36 # well, synth works with a 32 bit wide linear interpolated lookup but emac seems the thing for handling the intermediate 64 bit result since the compiler's handling is so slow 02.46.12 # well, just keep in mind that you won't get the full 64 bits 02.46.26 # never seen a case where i need them all, though 02.46.27 # don't need em 02.46.54 # I need a muldiv not a multiply of 64 bit numbers 02.47.18 # n1s: it was an easy fix in the end 02.47.44 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@adsl-65-65-221-216.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net) 02.48.31 # midgey: We have been using this page to keep track of the Todo list for the manual, it's kind of outdated but might be useful http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ManualTodo 02.48.48 # barrywardell: the easy fixes are the best ones :-) 02.50.41 # hmm 02.51.13 # Now it gets somewhat interesting, and I have a question for LinusN 02.51.35 Quit rp- () 02.51.55 # Hmm. Perhaps number one on ManualTodo should be "Update ManualTodo." 02.52.02 # * n1s gets curious and guesses LinusN is asleep 02.52.31 # Febs: yep, it hasn't been updated since november 02.52.32 # ata_init() has a sleep(HZ) after ide_power_enable(true); but ata_power_on() does not 02.52.49 # ata.c lines 764 and 964 02.53.15 # The comment for the second one is /* allow voltage to build up */ 02.53.26 # (line 957 I mean) 02.53.28 # Yes I saw that too 02.53.49 # is the syntax msac.l %%d2, %%d6, (3*4, %[X]), %%d7, %%acc3 the one that loads from mem while mac-ing? I see that in layer3.c 02.55.06 # That raises 2 questions. (1) Why such a long sleep in the init? (2) Why no sleep at all in the general power on sequence? 02.56.16 # Perhaps this is the cause for the power-on crashes on the problematic archos players... 02.56.23 # Yes it is strange, wasn't the crashing v4 h300 bootloader somehow related to disk poweron too? 02.56.29 # * amiconn hopes that LinusN still has that problematic player 02.56.47 # And do the CPUs in the players have EMAC_B? Instructions like "mssac"? 02.56.54 # * amiconn wants to see disk poweroff permanently enabled on all targets which can do the trick 02.57.02 # * n1s too 02.59.37 # barrywardell: What happened on H10 without the sleep(1) ? 02.59.40 # * jhMikeS got himself an Archos player for playback rework testing. what a tank. :) 02.59.53 # I mean what effect did you observe? 03.00.35 # jhMikeS: Yeah it's quite big, but then it uses 2.5" disk so you can put in a really big one 03.00.56 # amiconn: FS#6421 explains it quite well 03.00.58 # (though filling such a big hd will take ages through the player's usb) 03.01.03 # robert cotey's comments 03.01.17 # It's heavy too. Could knock someone out with it. :) 03.01.25 # the first disk access when coming from power off failed 03.04.36 # Yes, it seems voltage didn't have stabilised enough and so the disk simply "ignored" the command 03.05.06 # It also caused crashes; that's what LinusN observed on the player iirc 03.05.25 # I think it depends on where the access fails (settings code, playback etc) 03.05.36 # i'm not sure how long it should be left to stabalise for, but 1 tick seemed enough for me 03.06.03 # A few milliseconds should be enough. 03.06.19 # Hence my question #1 earlier 03.06.31 # playback is known to crash if the file it is trying to access is deleted so it seems like not being able to read at all would be as bad 03.07.00 # hmm 03.07.07 # amiconn: yes, HZ seems excessive 03.07.09 # Hwcodec playback is more robust in that respect 03.07.26 # If the file just played goes away, it just skips to the next file 03.07.55 # (not immediately, but when the read fails) 03.08.03 Join capsaicin [0] (i=selenius@c-75-73-49-16.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 03.08.39 # jhMikeS: The hwcodec playback is currently very different from the swcodec one, but I'd like to see that changed 03.09.16 # * amiconn will (hopefully) add a mas state machine sometime soon 03.09.35 # This state machine isn't necessary for the player, but for the other archoses 03.09.37 # That's why if I change it around I need to test and get immediate feedback about it. 03.10.08 # preglow: so the emac unit is running in fractional mode in dsp.c? 03.10.10 # If you change playback.c, it currently has no effect on hwcodec 03.10.19 # The file simply isn't used for hwcodec 03.10.48 # right, but the interface probably will a bit which will change things around. hopefully they'll be more alike. 03.11.44 # good beer 03.11.47 Join Bradley [0] (i=dcfd8ce1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-fb0d01f3adff4018) 03.11.48 # hem night ! 03.12.00 # When the pcm codec will be added in the core, MAS3507 devices (i.e. the player) don't need a state machine because there is only one state: mpa playback 03.12.20 # The MAS3539 targets (i.e. Ondio SP) will have 2: mpa playback and pcm playback 03.12.30 # hi - where can i get some nice themse for my ipod nano - i couldnt seem to find them onthe website 03.12.48 # I have a coworker that have a H10. I though it was way smaller, but it's almost bigger than a H320 !!! 03.13.09 # No way! 03.13.12 # The MAS3587 targets (the other 4) will have a total of 4 states: mpa playback, pcm playback, mpa recording and pcm recording 03.13.18 # there are two different types of h10 03.13.18 # The 20gb H10s are pretty big. 03.13.25 Nick Llorea2 is now known as Llorean (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 03.13.27 # the 20gb is about the same as the h320 03.13.36 # I guess it was the H10 20gb then 03.13.54 # The size is the one thing about my h320 that I don't like 03.13.55 # my coworker was a bit jealous about h320 screen 03.14.21 # n1s: me too, it's starting to bother me, espacially in comparison if recent ipods 03.14.36 # n1s: but when you see old ipods, it nothing to be jealous 03.14.42 # I really like the H120's size, but I like my electronics a bit bigger than is considered fashionable. 03.14.50 # h320 is just out dated, we should "get over it" 03.15.13 # it's not outdated feature wise though 03.15.26 # amiconn: I'm wondering what that means then for architecture if to unify things. Should the states pose as a codec? 03.15.38 # , I guess so, but I'll probably use it until it dies and the buy the best player with rockbox :-) 03.15.47 # n1s: me too 03.15.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.16.07 # n1s: in fact during hem, the cold season, how is it called ? 03.16.25 # there spring , summer, autumn and ? 03.16.25 # jhMikeS: Hmm, I think they are something like a codec. But we can't unify every aspect 03.16.28 # winter 03.16.28 # Llorean: if it breaks, you want to actually be able to use it as a brick? 03.16.33 # For instance, a state change can never be gapless 03.16.50 # n1s: winter ! like in winter games !!! 03.16.55 # Especially mpa->pcm will take a while 03.16.55 Join phrozen77_ [0] (n=phrozen7@pD9EC4E8E.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.17.16 # if someone encodes a gapless album with different codecs, they're a bit dumb :) 03.17.18 # Transferring ~7.5KB via i2c takes some time... 03.17.19 # n1s: well during winter, the H320 size is not a problem because I put it in my jacket pockets 03.17.35 # n1s: but during summer it's a bit too big in the jean !! 03.17.38 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.212.238) 03.17.40 Join phrozen77__ [0] (n=phrozen7@pD9EC5480.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.18.03 # mirak: exactly! 03.18.20 # move to sweden and always wear a jacket 03.18.38 # n1s: so you must choose between phone, wallet and H320 and most of time I must not take H320 03.18.41 Join Daishi [0] (n=daishi@ool-4570aea6.dyn.optonline.net) 03.19.02 # Mikachu: I am in Paris right know, I am waiting summer 03.19.02 Quit capsaicin () 03.19.03 # or spring 03.19.13 # amiconn: true...there's a lot of demand on SWCODEC playback that isn't there for the other. I would like to not see higher level code be aware of the difference though as much as possible to remove #ifdef SWCODEC stuff. 03.19.15 # spring and summer 03.19.21 # skirts 03.20.38 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 03.20.45 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-237-178.cablep.bezeqint.net) 03.20.49 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 03.25.17 Join MainCorpse [0] (n=im_so_mu@125-238-67-228.broadband-telecom.global-gateway.net.nz) 03.25.22 # hi everyone 03.25.24 Quit MainCorpse (Client Quit) 03.25.30 Join Chrisn [0] (n=dragonsl@121-72-10-35.dsl.telstraclear.net) 03.25.42 Join LukeTaylor [0] (n=im_so_mu@125-238-67-228.broadband-telecom.global-gateway.net.nz) 03.25.49 Part Chrisn 03.25.52 # can sum1 help me install rockbox on my ipod? 03.26.08 # it keeps not working 03.26.15 # HEEEEEEEELP 03.26.19 # SOMEONE HELP ME 03.26.31 # what have you done? 03.26.37 # It didn't work 03.26.42 # LukeTaylor: You know, we'd be more inclined to if you didn't spam 4 lines in 27 seconds. 03.26.48 # sorry 03.26.52 Join Pauley [0] (n=dragonsl@121-72-10-35.dsl.telstraclear.net) 03.26.53 # but rockbox isn't working 03.26.57 # We're going to need more than 'It didn't work' 03.27.03 # What's the error message, and on what screen? 03.27.10 # i dont no how 2 mak it work 03.27.13 # i followed the steps for my ipod nano yesterday and had no problems 03.27.22 # where are the steps? 03.27.27 # www.ipodlinux.com 03.27.28 # manual? 03.27.41 # thats linux not rockbox 03.27.44 # i think 03.27.46 # what manual 03.27.54 # rtfm 03.28.00 # LukeTaylor: http://www.rockbox.org/manual.shtml 03.28.03 # rtfm? 03.28.11 # read the fscking manual 03.28.11 # thankyou mr n1s 03.28.22 # Pauley: Why on earth did you link ipodlinux? 03.28.34 # he didn't 03.28.35 # dunno Llorean 03.28.39 # np, make sure you follow the entire installation instructions 03.28.43 # www.ipodlinux.com 03.28.44 # ipodlinux is at .org 03.28.46 # Mikachu: Yeah, the link is bad, but still. 03.28.52 # He tried. 03.28.55 # its .org 03.28.58 # not .com :P 03.29.03 # ya 03.29.05 # lol 03.29.06 # maybe he's a bit slow 03.29.07 # hehe 03.29.09 # hiiiiiii 03.29.19 # lol 03.29.29 # my dad installs linux and rockbox on his ipods 03.29.36 # he has 2 of each ipod 03.29.39 # got them from his work 03.29.41 # hes cool 03.29.44 # he got rockbox and linux 03.29.48 # he lieks them 03.29.50 # !!!!!!!!!! 03.29.56 # hehehehe 03.30.01 # stop it.... 03.30.10 # where can i get themse for rockbox ? 03.30.11 # whyyyyyyyyyyyy? 03.30.21 # because you are spamming 03.30.21 # try google or dogpile 03.30.24 # and being annoying 03.30.26 # Pauley: Goodbye. 03.30.26 # no iiiiiiiiiim not 03.30.27 # scorche: your Op right ;-) 03.30.29 # im taaaaaaaaaaalking 03.30.29 # Pauley: because this is a logged channel, and we don't like the logs to be flooded. 03.30.35 # oh ok sorrrry 03.30.36 Mode "#rockbox +o scorche " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 03.30.40 Part Pauley 03.31.23 # hmph 03.31.25 # too late 03.31.45 # +o? We don't need no stinkin' +o... 03.31.51 # he probably saw i got op and then got scared and left... 03.32.08 # jhMikeS: Yes. Ideally, only the format support wil vary 03.32.11 # Possibly. He did apologize before you +o'ed though. 03.32.32 Quit phrozen77 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.32.46 # (mas can only do mp2, mp3, and wav, aiff, the latter 2 not on the player 03.33.20 # Perhaps some lightweight module formats like protracker/noisetracker, but that can wait... 03.33.20 Quit phrozen77_ (Connection timed out) 03.34.07 # That depends on the CPU attached to the MAS... 03.34.24 # Yes, AV3xx will be able to do more 03.34.47 Part Alonea 03.35.02 # how much will it be able to do with a 50-something MHz cpu? 03.35.08 # Well isn't the AV3xx's CPU about as capable as the iFP-7xx series? 03.35.11 # if that port ever gets to usable state that is ... there is that elio port ......... 03.35.23 # Well, the 7xx is 60mhz if I recall 03.35.38 # quick problem - when i choose 'browse themes' and select them - nothing happens. i thought a new 'look' will appera on the ipod - but it doesnt. 03.35.52 # Bradley: Do you have the fonts installed? 03.36.00 Quit LukeTaylor () 03.36.11 # amiconn: The ipod ports are almost usable... 03.36.27 # But yes, the Elio was a bad idea, because it's just not an interesting device. 03.36.28 Join HTD [0] (n=HTD@cpe-72-129-73-128.socal.res.rr.com) 03.36.39 # helllo 03.36.49 # amiconn: meant to ask, what's this implicit left shift of 1 with emac and at what stage does it occur? 03.37.40 Quit Criamos ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 03.38.37 # Does anyone know the settings I need to change to minimize the use of my battery? before I had rockbox my battery would playback for the whole day (on and off) but when I got rockbox it normally dies half way through my day. I'm pretty sure its the settings because when I read the manual they were talking about loading to RAM and a bunch of other stuff like Play on resume. So does anyoine know all the features in the settings that will allow 03.38.52 # Llorean, you mean the fonts at the bottom of the page at http://www.rockbox.org/daily.shtml because no i don't 03.39.00 # if it matters im using iriver h10 20GB 03.39.18 # Bradley: Yes, those need to be installed. As well, most WPSes affect the playback screen, the WPS 03.39.24 # Err, most themes rather, affect it. 03.39.47 # HTD: ON the h10, Rockbox gets about half the battery life of the original firmware. 03.39.48 # HTD: if you use the very latest SVN version, turn on "disk poweroff" in the system settings 03.39.51 # HTD: try enabling disk poweroff. that should help battery life 03.39.58 # :-P 03.40.04 # beat me to it :) 03.40.21 # turn on or off? 03.40.27 # on 03.40.28 # n1s said on but barry said off 03.40.33 # okay 03.40.38 # Llorean, ok thanks. ill do that now. 03.40.49 Join holotone [0] (n=holotone@host-69-145-126-100.msl-mt.client.bresnan.net) 03.41.13 # is that under general ssettings? im having trouble finding it >< 03.41.16 # i said enable... 03.41.33 # nvm found it 03.42.19 # you should really use the very latest svn to avoid trouble with that setting 03.42.25 # cool got it, anything else? 03.42.43 # well im using a CVS build 03.42.47 # so i can dual boot 03.42.50 # to original 03.42.57 Quit BHSPitMonkey ("Leaving") 03.43.16 Part holotone 03.43.22 # jhMikeS: yes, it's running in fractional mode 03.43.25 # is there anything else i can do to decrease the battery? 03.43.32 # HTD: there was a bug that caused some trouble fixed tonight, download and install this http://build.rockbox.org/dist/build-h10/rockbox.zip 03.43.34 # jhMikeS: and yes, that's the syntax for the parallel load 03.43.48 # jhMikeS: and no, we only have mac and msac instructions 03.43.51 # ty 03.44.23 # is it a cvs build? 03.44.25 # preglow: ok. maybe you can tell me more about the implicit << 1? 03.44.28 # or the daily? 03.48.58 # jhMikeS: what's there to know? 03.49.03 # that link you gave me, is that the CVS or daily build? 03.49.24 # jhMikeS: it's done to adjust the fixed point format 03.49.46 Quit mirak (Remote closed the connection) 03.50.12 # jhMikeS: s0.31 x s0.31 -> s1.62, s1.62 << 1 -> s0.61, take only the upper part and you have s0.31 03.51.18 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 03.51.55 # Llorean, thanks that worked! 03.54.20 Quit Daishi (Remote closed the connection) 03.55.57 Quit Bradley ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 03.56.05 # =/ 03.56.15 # anyone here? 03.57.08 # help? 03.57.25 # probably around 4 people are waiting for you to write your actual question 03.57.32 # i did 03.57.37 # do you want me to copy and paste? 03.57.51 # oh, then i guess it was just me 03.58.01 # Does anyone know the settings I need to change to minimize the use of my battery? before I had rockbox my battery would playback for the whole day (on and off) but when I got rockbox it normally dies half way through my day. I'm pretty sure its the settings because when I read the manual they were talking about loading to RAM and a bunch of other stuff like Play on resume. So does anyoine know all the features in the settings that will allow 03.58.13 # HTD: I told you, Half battery life is EXPECTED. 03.58.26 # oh now you return =/ 03.58.26 # apart from the disk poweroff thing, there's really nothing else 03.58.32 # obviously don't set backlight to never shut off 03.58.37 # HTD: Return from what, I'd already answered that question. 03.58.50 # the link you gave 03.58.55 # me was it cvs or daily build 03.59.01 # I didn't give a link. 03.59.04 # -_- 03.59.06 # But it's an SVN build 03.59.13 # n1s gave the link 03.59.18 # and thats suppose to help? 04.00.00 # It fixes a bug with the disk power off option. 04.00.18 # okay ty ill try it out 04.00.30 # But it's not going to greatly increase your battery life. 04.00.33 # does the Load to RAM option matter much? 04.00.39 # think i'll go bed 04.00.40 # nightie 04.00.51 # Load to RAM can be better or worse depending on how you use the player. 04.00.52 # goodnight 04.01.07 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 04.01.09 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 04.01.33 # I like the WPSes JustJohnny has been posting in the forums: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=8278.msg49315 04.02.06 # I really like the fact that he's starting with the screen size on his topics. 04.02.42 # But those are WPSes I might use. 04.02.57 # Yup. I agree with the people who've suggested that they be made the default theme. 04.03.51 # if i never play any games can i delete the plugins folder? 04.04.03 # There are more than games in the plugins folder. 04.04.12 # oh 04.04.38 # For example, if you want to use the "move to random folder" feature, you need to run the associated plug-in first. 04.06.35 # Febs: The orange color does kinda clash with the color scheme of most players I think, but I do like it as a better default candidate than the iCatcher. iCatcher is nice looking but it feels too strongly iPod inspired to me. 04.07.25 # Well, it IS the Rockbox color scheme, after all. 04.07.30 # HTD: Plugins don't affect your battery life if you don't use them though - they just waste a tiny bit of disk space. 04.07.32 # (Like it or not.) 04.08.04 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 04.08.47 # what about disk spin? 04.08.54 # disk spindown 04.09.05 # Febs: Yeah, and I like the orange, I just think a lot of other people will say it's too harsh for a WPS. 04.09.22 # you shouldn't design a wps based on other people 04.09.27 # HTD: Depends on your usage patterns. 04.09.42 # Mikachu: I already have *my* WPS. 04.10.31 # my usage pattern consists of browsing via id3 tags and browsing folders (split about 50/50) and i edit/save playlist a lot 04.11.07 # More or less I meant "how much time do you spend browsing, do you do it often or rarely ever?" 04.11.30 # often 04.12.13 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 04.12.14 # Then you want Load to RAM, and you want disk spindown to be the shortest possible time that doesn't cause it to spin down *while* you're browsing. If you use both Dircache and TagCache in RAM, you should have the spindown at the lowest. 04.12.47 # If you keep changing your mind about what you want to listen to, Rockbox will waste a lot of battery buffering music you never listen to. 04.12.54 # ty' 04.13.11 # Rockbox does kinda expect you to be decisive. 04.13.18 # well i dont change 04.13.28 # like i said i spend sometime edit/saving playlist 04.13.39 # when i browse through music i add them to playlist 04.13.41 # not change the song 04.15.11 # i have 3k songs and going (about to add 631 tonight) and rockbox allows me for the first time to make/save playlist that will be playback by my player 04.15.13 # so yeah 04.16.19 Quit barrywardell () 04.18.20 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC") 04.18.51 # whats car adapter mode? 04.19.02 # if i use a tapedeck should i enable it? 04.19.21 # HTD: For questions like that you should simply consult the manual 04.20.17 # okay thanks for your help everyone ill see if this will help 04.20.22 # have a good night 04.20.24 # see ya 04.20.31 Part HTD 04.24.34 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.29.22 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 04.29.56 Quit Mouser_X3 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.33.02 Part n1s 04.38.23 Join gotthardt [0] (n=chatzill@c-71-56-149-94.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 04.49.21 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 04.50.54 Quit EnterUserName (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.57.56 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 04.57.59 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 05.03.11 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 05.03.21 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 05.03.22 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 05.07.09 Join Abcminiuser [0] (n=dean_cam@ppp36FB.dsl.pacific.net.au) 05.15.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.28.06 Part Abcminiuser 05.28.41 Quit _Veseliq_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.32.27 Join _Veseliq_ [0] (n=veseliq@195.85.215.210) 06.04.32 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.05.22 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 06.05.24 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.15.22 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.15.29 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 06.15.31 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.22.15 Part Llorean 06.22.25 # Well, I must say, Rockboy works as a useable GBS player. 06.22.37 # It's certainly far from good, but it's usuable. 06.22.44 # *useable 06.35.00 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 06.35.03 Part Llorean 06.45.46 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.46.22 Quit bun-bun (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.46.55 Join bun-bun [0] (n=bun@71-92-214-26.static.mtpk.ca.charter.com) 06.47.19 Quit bun-bun (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.49.50 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 06.49.51 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.51.03 Join Rob222241 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16B4E.dip.t-dialin.net) 07.01.03 Quit Ghoulunat () 07.04.23 Quit hen3rz () 07.04.26 Join secleinteer [0] (n=scl@adsl-70-237-141-14.dsl.stlsmo.sbcglobal.net) 07.05.36 Quit gotthardt ("adios!") 07.05.50 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 07.08.12 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.09.21 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 07.09.23 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 07.13.07 Join OTY [0] (n=chatzill@218.111.223.254) 07.13.27 # hai guys 07.15.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.16.07 Quit OTY (Client Quit) 07.17.54 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 07.19.22 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 07.19.25 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 07.22.38 Join opteronn [0] (n=paul@66.60.140.195) 07.22.51 Quit opteronn ("[BX] Mr. T uses BitchX. 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"ING-HER-LAND"") 14.25.17 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.25.30 # thanks 14.25.37 # now i just need to install a perl interpreter :P 14.27.01 # you're probably better off rebuilding it on you device though 14.30.01 # tools/database.c is a better option, but the paths are hard-coded and I can't remember exactly how it works... But it uses the regular Rockbox database and metadata parsing code so processes all formats that Rockbox supports. 14.30.19 # I think songdb.pl only supports MP3, and maybe Vorbis. 14.30.54 # that's alright, just wondering why taking so long to create the first database 14.38.52 Quit powr-toc (Remote closed the connection) 14.38.56 Quit Mouser_X3 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.39.10 # LinusN: should you get around to reading this log, Dataghost has confirmed your suspicion that the drive in the 80GB doesn't like being given odd numbered sectors to start reading from. Just thought you should know. 14.44.02 # ok, this is bizarre. my 5.5 ipod just started reading files all screwey..i got a codec failure on an mpc file...now whenever i load a song, it's always like, 10 seconds into the song 14.44.07 # but the counter says it's the beginning 14.44.27 # or it plays the last 15 seconds of the song before it 14.45.49 Join God_Eater [0] (i=bryan@host-84-9-15-114.bulldogdsl.com) 14.45.50 Quit God_Eater (Remote closed the connection) 14.50.25 # amiconn: Are you around? 14.50.54 # * dewdude scratches his head 14.51.06 # reboot solved it....but i don't know about that codec failure error i got. 14.51.57 # bah...nvm. it's all working now. *mumbles about wtf it did that for and heads for work* 14.54.13 Quit GodEater (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 15.07.12 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 15.09.44 Quit Febs (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.15.55 Quit NINJ4 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.16.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.17.35 Quit subson () 15.19.06 Join Moos [0] (i=d9805c3e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-2c5e7f241b39a664) 15.22.45 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 15.23.22 Quit aliask (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.24.43 Quit akaias (Success) 15.24.51 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 15.27.13 Join akaias [0] (n=akaias@c-76-16-18-102.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 15.28.25 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@207-172-204-33.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 15.33.39 # Bagder: http://www.rockbox.org/docs/credits.html needs to be fixed (incase you didnt know about it) 15.35.00 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.36.42 Quit Rick (Connection reset by peer) 15.36.53 Join subson [0] (n=ju@82.67.68.29) 15.37.19 Join Rick [0] (i=rick@pool-71-108-0-2.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 15.41.15 Quit dionoea ("Lost terminal") 15.42.05 # My methodology might be flawed, but I've done some rough ATA reading speed tests on my H140, 60GB ipod Photo and 30GB ipod Video (5g) - H140 is about 7.7Mbit/s, Photo is about 3.5Mbit/s and Video is about 5.4Mbit/s (with CPU boosted, I haven't tried without). 15.42.16 Join dionoea [0] (n=dionoea@poy.chewa.net) 15.44.41 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 15.47.37 # all three dual-platter discs? or just the H140? 15.48.06 Nick Everybody|away is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 15.49.32 Join webguest48 [0] (i=3efe8005@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-0c7d080668cf231b) 15.50.58 # any comments on FS#6554? anyone want to test it? 15.52.19 Join CriamosAndy [0] (n=Criamos@p54930D51.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 15.54.20 # barrywardell: Regarding your last comment on FS#6421 The only thing that's holding a commit up is for someone to give the go ahead, really. But of course testing on other targets would be nice although I think the testing that has been done should be enough. 15.54.50 Part pixelma 15.55.05 Quit webguest48 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 15.55.09 # n1s: are there not problems with disk poweroff on player and x5? iirc amiconn mentioned something about it before 15.55.47 # Yes, on some players it crashes, but it is disabled for player builds in svn anyway, and I didn't enable it 15.55.53 # on x5 I dunno 15.55.54 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.192.182) 15.56.47 # barrywardell: iirc, the h300 bootloader build doesnt create a workable bin atm, so i guess dont worry if that patch breaks it for it 15.58.21 # JdGordon: ok, thanks for pointing that out 15.58.34 # so do ipods not have ata power off? 15.58.39 # no 15.58.42 # n1s: i might be making that up about the x5 15.59.01 # Soap: nobody has figured out how 15.59.09 # barrywardell: It is enabled for x5 so someone testing would be nice 15.59.18 # barrywardell: I mean, the compile works, but patching the firmware doesnt, so as long as it still compiles yyou should be right 15.59.23 # * JdGordon -> bed 15.59.31 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 15.59.32 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 15.59.36 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp53-110.adsl.forthnet.gr) 15.59.44 # barrywardell: always using disk power of on my X5 without problems 16.00.28 # Moos: care to test the patch? 16.00.51 # sure, but no compiler here, then make me a build ;) 16.00.59 # 'k 16.01.39 # what does it for btw, suposed to fix something? 16.02.04 # it just makes disk poweroff always be on and removes the option 16.02.05 # nope, just removes the option an permanently enables, disk poweroff 16.02.16 # darn, you beat me :-P 16.03.16 # ah this patch, ok :) 16.04.55 # Moos: http://home.student.uu.se/niwa5341/rockbox.zip 16.05.11 Join rotator [0] (n=e@rockbox/developer/rotator) 16.05.30 # ok, let's test it 16.07.37 Quit Criamos (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.08.21 # testing... 16.08.45 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 16.09.30 # all seems to working ok... 16.10.05 # could you check under system options ->disk to see if the option is really gone (just to make sure) 16.10.17 # yeap already checked ;) 16.10.23 # ok, thanks 16.10.25 # the option went out 16.11.45 Quit Moos ("CGI:IRC") 16.12.05 Join Moos [0] (i=d9805c3e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-44bb0d42964864e6) 16.13.21 Quit Moos (Client Quit) 16.16.43 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 16.17.19 Quit linuxstb (Nick collision from services.) 16.17.20 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 16.26.23 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.26.46 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 16.28.24 # Soap: AFAIK, the H140 (40GB) and Photo (60GB) are dual-platter, the Video (30GB) is single-platter. 16.28.55 Join entheh [0] (n=purr@88-106-219-153.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 16.29.16 # I was just curious if the photo was a single platter drive - and if that was _a_ cause of the significantly lower numbers. 16.29.40 # * entheh wonders who here wanted a fixed-point version of DUMB 16.30.04 # well, who wouldn't want one :) 16.30.07 # is this a test I could easily reproduce on my 60GB video to see if single vs. dual makes any difference? 16.30.13 Nick crwll is now known as crwl (n=crawlie@kekkone.kekkola.jyu.fi) 16.30.30 # Yes, I can give you a patch. 16.30.52 # cool 16.30.53 # It's a test plugin, plus a small change to the plugin API to export the ATA read/write functions (I don't do any writing though). 16.31.41 Quit norbusan ("Leaving.") 16.32.03 # http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/test_ata.diff 16.32.57 # do I need to manually boost my player to reproduce your conditions? 16.33.07 # No, the plugin boosts. 16.33.23 # The exact timings I get on my 5g are 98 ticks (5349kbit/s) and 384 ticks (5461kbit/s), sometimes varying by 1 tick, but pretty consistent. 16.34.34 # (a 5MB and a 20MB read) 16.35.54 # any reason to believe it will matter if I compile with 32MB buffer vs 64MB buffer? 16.36.01 # No. 16.36.10 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|Determ (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 16.36.13 # It grabs the audio buffer, which will be more than 20MB in both cases. 16.36.34 # will the COP patch impact the numbers? 16.37.02 # It shouldn't do - no other threads should be busy. 16.39.19 Join BobJonkman [0] (n=John@206-248-137-186.dsl.teksavvy.com) 16.40.33 Quit scorche (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.41.27 # TEST 1: Read into an aligned buffer 16.41.30 # TEST 2: Read into an aligned buffer 16.41.35 # that doesn't make much sense :) 16.42.16 Join Brunellus_ [0] (n=luigi@unaffiliated/brunellus) 16.42.19 Quit muesli__ ("ich will Khe!!!") 16.42.53 Join Mouser_X2 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 16.42.56 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 16.42.59 Quit Mouser_X3 (Nick collision from services.) 16.43.12 Nick Mouser_X2 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 16.44.55 Join JoeBorn [0] (n=rootmeis@adsl-75-3-41-191.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net) 16.47.33 # wow. when did the Sansa e200 port begin? 16.48.12 # About 8 or 9 months ago I think. 16.48.25 # this is what I get for not keeping up 16.48.43 # how functional is support for the Sansa e200? 16.48.54 # June 2006 to be precise, so only about 7 months. 16.49.04 # How would I make this work for files with spaces in their names ? for i in *.bmp; do convert $i $i.png; done 16.49.23 # n1s, in bash? 16.49.24 # There's no audio playback, but I think all the other major features are working. 16.49.31 # Brunellus_: yes 16.49.37 # Just put $i in quotes - do convert "$i" "$i.png" 16.49.40 # n1s, you'd need to treat the files as literals, 16.49.40 # n1s: "$i" 16.49.42 # yeah, in quotes 16.49.46 # or use zsh 16.49.52 # ah, thanks guys 16.50.00 # foo on you and your zsh. :p 16.50.05 # I'm only just learning bash.... 16.50.33 # everything works but audio? h'm. 16.51.08 # Here's me crossing my fingers for a successful e200 port. I've been thinking about one of those and rockbox would make it perfect for me. 16.51.26 # Yes, but progress is being made on that front - the audio DAC embedded in the PortalPlayer chip has been identified, and progress seems to be made on persuading the company that makes it to give us some datasheets. 16.52.11 Join muesli__ [0] (n=muesli_t@91.64.230.92) 16.53.29 # that's great! 16.53.39 # Mikachu: Fancy running that test_ata.c plugin on your Nano? You'll need to make sure there's a 20MB audio buffer (or change the plugin). 16.53.54 # now that I've fixed the tagging on my files, I'm a big rockbox fanboy. 16.54.15 # linuxstb: would having a smaller buffer give an undefined instruction error? 16.54.29 # Probably - it would be overwriting the plugin... 16.54.33 # ah 16.54.35 # heh 16.54.44 # How big is your plugin buffer? 16.55.04 # around 21MB i think 16.55.08 # ???? 16.55.09 # You could use rb->plugin_get_buffer instead then. 16.55.18 # why do you have a 20 meg plugin buffer? 16.55.32 # i wanted to view jpgs while listening to music 16.55.48 # big jpegs too, then 16.55.53 # and the nano doesn't have spinup/down times anyway 16.55.57 Quit funky_ ("leaving") 16.57.10 # well, the output doesn't quite fit on screen, but it says 4681 and 4660 16.57.24 # You're just missing the kbit/s at the end. 16.57.35 # So somewhere between the Photo and Video then. 16.57.41 # * Soap is still compiling 16.58.35 # There seems to be a limit to the number of sectors you can pass to ata_read_sectors(), but I'm not sure if that's intentional, or a bug in ata_read_sectors(). 17.00.17 # at 42mhz i get 2630 17.00.59 # almost exactly as the math would predict. 17.02.45 Join [Tesser] [0] (n=tesser@ip70-160-233-33.hr.hr.cox.net) 17.04.22 # this is probably the strangest unit ever, but it's 62.41 kbit/(MHz * s) at 75 MHz and 62.62 at 42MHz :) 17.04.48 # actually that's millibits 17.05.40 # finally i have a real example when people say it's okay to write mb for megabytes 17.05.52 # haha 17.09.40 Join Ribs [0] (n=ribs@91.84.8.218) 17.13.39 Join fasmaie [0] (n=yohannmi@cpe-71-72-99-25.columbus.res.rr.com) 17.16.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.18.28 # grr. I applied the patch successfully, did my configure, did my make - and I don't have a test_ata.rock 17.20.06 # you have to add it to SOURCES 17.20.28 # in apps/plugins 17.20.32 # * linuxstb forgot to patch SOURCES... 17.20.36 # s/patch/diff/ 17.21.20 # it's kbit/s, not kB/s? 17.21.24 Nick Everybody|Determ is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 17.21.31 # Err... 17.21.38 Quit [Tesser] ("Read error: 40OZ (Connection reset by beer)") 17.21.48 # Yes, KB/s... 17.21.58 # good, otherwise it would have sucked :) 17.22.06 # It still sucks... 17.22.17 # i get 4.4MB/s through usb too 17.22.37 # I get around 9MB/s via USB on my video - and about 5.4MB/s in Rockbox. 17.22.59 # (if "dd" can be believed when I write the firmware partition) 17.23.00 Join PaulPosition [0] (n=noneofye@modemcable236.142-82-70.mc.videotron.ca) 17.23.30 # Ok, I'm looking in SOURCES. and it is not apparent to me where to add it. 17.23.33 # this was read speed, write speed is harder to measure due to cache 17.23.38 # Soap: the first line is a good choice 17.23.39 # Just add it at the top. 17.23.56 # no need for path? 17.24.30 # No. And you are editing apps/plugins/SOURCES ? 17.24.55 Join NINJ4 [0] (n=ninj4@c211-28-141-225.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au) 17.24.58 # nope, just apps - will fix. 17.25.17 # last stupid question, do I need to run configure again, or just make clean and make? 17.25.24 # Just make should work. 17.25.38 # You should see it building test_ata 17.26.59 # I will check when I'm done - I always make >& make.log so I can see what scrolls off the screen easily. 17.27.25 # you know you can scroll terminals too right? :) 17.27.49 # I'm not running the prompt through X. 17.28.20 # * linuxstb has forgotten how to do scrollback in the console 17.28.23 # the linux terminal also scrolls 17.28.25 # shift+pageup 17.28.27 # control-apageup 17.28.28 # ah 17.28.31 # yeah 17.28.43 # i think it was in 2.6.18 they added software scrollback, so it persists even if you switch vts, and longer than 2 screens, etc 17.28.47 # I have read that shift+pageup should scroll bash, but it isn't for me. 17.29.03 # another option is to run inside a terminal multiplexer 17.29.04 # like screen 17.29.13 # so I either >& or | less 17.29.24 # 2>&1 | less 17.29.34 # or &> 17.30.09 # or less <(make 2>&1) 17.30.17 # Or install X... 17.30.21 # bah 17.30.25 # :P 17.30.32 # at any rate the build should be done now 17.30.42 # my build? haha 17.31.08 # Soap: You could have just asked me for a build... 17.31.36 # It's been an hour now :) 17.31.40 # The wait doesn't bother me - if it is impacting you I'm sorry. 17.31.51 # No, no problem at all. 17.32.04 # an hour? i thought it was just 5 minutes ago he fixed SOURCES 17.32.07 # I've forgotten why I gave you the patch now... 17.32.08 # * Mikachu probably missed a joke 17.32.29 # dual platter vs single platter test. 17.32.30 # I gave Soap the patch an hour ago. 17.32.42 # ah okay 17.32.49 # * Soap would have been done by now if linuxstb had patched SOURCEs. 17.32.51 Join BobJonkma1 [0] (n=John@206-248-137-186.dsl.teksavvy.com) 17.32.56 # (big S even) 17.32.56 Quit shnee (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 17.32.58 Join efyx [0] (n=efyx@fac34-5-82-239-138-213.fbx.proxad.net) 17.33.00 # * linuxstb guilty as charged 17.33.56 # If I use a different directory for every build - it defeats ccache doesn't it? 17.34.13 Quit BobJonkma1 (Client Quit) 17.34.39 # No, I don't think so. 17.35.01 # You mean a different source tree, or a different build directory? 17.35.12 # different build directoy. 17.35.27 # That should be OK I think. 17.35.42 # because that time it only took 8 minutes instead of 40 17.35.59 # and that is the first time I have ever built in the same directory twice. 17.36.01 # 40 minutes? are you compiling on an atari? 17.36.22 # if any include file has changed, ccache is defeated 17.37.47 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 17.38.30 # (that one only took 8 minutes because it failed) 17.40.02 # don't mind me - I 17.40.07 # 'll get it 17.41.37 Quit MarcoPolo (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.44.13 Quit kubiix ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 17.44.21 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.45.08 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@mos-81-27-201-28.karneval.cz) 17.45.54 Join foolsh [0] (n=foolsh@74-135-178-234.dhcp.insightbb.com) 17.46.11 Join toffe [0] (n=toffe@adsl-70-137-198-137.dsl.frs2ca.sbcglobal.net) 17.46.18 # oh, and Mikachu, about my "Atari" - you should have see how long it took me with cgywin. 17.49.39 Quit BobJonkman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.50.24 # heh 17.51.26 Quit Echelon (Remote closed the connection) 17.51.46 # We're safe to talk now. 17.51.53 # phew 17.52.17 # contradictory hostname 17.57.32 # hi 18.01.48 Join Zer0 [0] (n=sk8deamo@216-15-98-54.c3-0.upd-ubr2.trpr-upd.pa.cable.rcn.com) 18.02.18 # hi can someone tell me if i can upload .mp4a and .mp3 and .wma music files 18.02.29 # on my ipod 30gb photo 18.02.37 # you don't want to know if you can play them? 18.02.52 # well i want to know if i can play them 18.02.54 # and hear them 18.03.03 # .wma doesnt seem to work 18.03.10 # so wondering which ones do work 18.03.22 # and if theres a way to get .wma to work 18.03.30 # using rockbox of course 18.03.31 # Rockbox doesn't play wma or encrypted m4a. 18.03.46 # wut files does it play 18.03.48 # It supports mp3, and both AAC and ALAC in mp4. 18.04.00 # Plus lots and lots more - see the SoundCodecs wiki page. 18.04.06 # k 18.04.07 # (the table at the bottom) 18.04.16 Join blueworm [0] (n=blueworm@7.Red-80-32-172.staticIP.rima-tde.net) 18.04.52 # but is there like a plugin to get .wma to work 18.04.59 # no 18.05.01 # Zero - Nope. 18.05.24 # ok 18.05.32 # If there was, it would be included with Rockbox. 18.05.44 Join Simpson [0] (n=Simpson@209.8.233.63) 18.05.48 # that kinda suck because URGE only lets u download .wma 18.05.50 # files 18.06.04 Join funky_ [0] (n=repulse@81-202-211-251.user.ono.com) 18.06.06 # and its too much work to burn and than extract .mp3 18.06.25 # If they are protected with DRM, Rockbox wouldn't play them anyway, even with a wma codec. 18.06.44 # Zero - Sorry.. There might be wma support some day, but never DRMed file support.. 18.07.01 Quit ender` (" If I had only finished this sentence,") 18.07.29 Quit Zer0 () 18.07.42 Join shnee [0] (n=CurtyD13@cpe-24-26-131-198.columbus.res.rr.com) 18.09.45 # I have a Gigabeat, and I recently added a few hundred Game Boy ROMs to a single folder, but when I tried to view it, it said that the directory buffer was full. Any chance the size of the buffer could be increased, or should I just work on splitting all the ROMs up into different folders? 18.10.28 # there's an option 18.10.58 # Simpson: General Settings->Files->limits or some such setting... Push it further, defaults at 400 files. 18.11.16 # Any downside to increasing it? 18.11.26 # less audio buffer 18.11.33 # slightly less 18.11.43 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 18.11.53 # Ah, ok thanks :) 18.11.55 # Simpson - Correction, it's General Settings->System->limits.. :) 18.13.10 # Yup, there it is, thank you. 18.14.35 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A96508.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.16.06 # wow - the mailing list etiquette mail went over like a lead balloon 18.17.11 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 18.18.12 # netiquette? that's something that they used to have in the '90s, right? 18.19.06 # Can someone help me out... I'm compiling the e200 UI Simulator and it compiles just fine, but when I run rockboxui it runs only to splash the warning "no .rockbox direcrory" "Installation incomplete" but make install put /.rockbox in my /archos 18.19.25 # im lost 18.19.54 # Foolsh - After 'make' you need to 'make install' ... 18.20.03 # Oh.. sorry. 18.20.10 # it's ok 18.20.13 # Didn't read properly. Uh... 18.20.20 Part Simpson 18.20.29 Join Echelon [0] (i=ryan@tinfoilhat.net) 18.21.05 Join DonZ [0] (i=5510a8e8@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-8011f4f78077744f) 18.21.10 # hey 18.21.24 # i'm compiling the ipod nano sim to see if its just e200 thats broke 18.21.48 # anyone here can help me with my e200 ? 18.22.04 # it depends 18.22.46 # when i start ma e200 there is a screen that says : rock box boot loader error 18.23.32 # did it ever work before? or is a new problem? 18.23.54 # rockbox error - 1 . my computer dont recognize my player ... 18.26.39 # still here ? 18.26.52 Join BobJonkman [0] (n=John@206-248-137-186.dsl.teksavvy.com) 18.27.02 # usb on the sansa can only detect if its plugged in for now no transfers are possible. did you install .rockbox directory and the rockbox.e200 files? 18.27.10 Part BobJonkman 18.27.54 Nick Everybody|away is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 18.28.06 # yes , but there was an screen after installing that says formatting player 18.28.30 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 18.28.38 # i have plugged the player into my computer , but my computer dont recognize 18.29.28 # sounds like you'll have to reinstall your firmware and try again hang on i'll give you the steps 18.29.41 # k 18.30.08 Quit relaxed (Remote closed the connection) 18.30.35 Join ender` [0] (n=ender@84.52.165.220) 18.32.36 Join webguest04 [0] (i=43426fbe@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4e8e784ffbb47a70) 18.32.45 # hello 18.32.48 # DonZ: you didn't unzip rockbox.zip to your sansa 18.33.25 # foolsh: the sansa sim should work fine. it did last time i tried 18.33.35 # i have , but it removed itself , dont know y 18.33.58 # how i can use my player now ? 18.34.02 # DonZ: ok. that's weird 18.34.21 # you'll need to put an original sansa firmware on in recovery mode 18.34.40 # how i do that ? 18.35.36 # have you got an original mi4 file handy? 18.35.41 # @barrywardell - thanks i'll keep poking around then 18.36.26 # DonZ: make sure it's powered off. switch hold on, hold record then plug the usb cable in 18.36.39 # it should appear as a 16MB disk 18.36.55 # mom 18.37.15 # no copy ONLY PP5022.mi4 over (it might be named differently if you had the new 1.3 firmware one it 18.37.47 # the player does not start 18.38.02 # ah , now 18.38.05 Quit webguest04 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 18.38.22 # dont hav an m4i file 18.38.38 # what firmware version did you have before? 18.38.44 Quit NINJ4 (":::: ( UPP ) ::::") 18.39.04 # the new 18.39.36 # there is just the version txt file on the player now 18.40.02 # what does version.txt say? 18.40.15 # linuxstb_: two hours later ;) I get 5405 and 5504 on my 60GB 5th gen. Did you know all along dual platter would make no difference? 18.40.19 # it's a special recovery mode so won't show your files 18.40.25 # Version Info: Product Rev.: 18.40.39 # make sure not to copy anything over to it except an mi4 file 18.41.42 # where can i get an suitable mi4 file ? 18.42.21 # http://foolsh.home.insightbb.com/PP5022.mi4 18.42.56 # it's the 1.02.12 version it's what i use to fix my mistakes 18.43.23 # maek sure your sansa is not a e200r series player 18.43.28 # *make 18.43.39 # just e200 18.43.51 Join webguest05 [0] (i=43426fbe@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e3c240f9e4315488) 18.44.18 # now theres the rockbox screen again 18.44.25 # the failure screen 18.44.38 Join webguest04 [0] (i=40fc1012@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-eff2d1e17ed4e140) 18.44.47 # hello 18.44.53 # crap mabey the web cache hasn't cleared yet 18.45.09 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 18.45.10 # is there anyone here he can help someone with some real nooby questions 18.45.19 Quit mako__ (Killed by sagan.freenode.net (Nick collision)) 18.45.22 Join mako [0] (n=mako@bork.hampshire.edu) 18.45.40 # Just curious is an admin from flyspray online. I am not getting my activation email for my account to get in the forums. Username: DemoRic 18.45.40 # what should ill do now ? 18.45.47 # probably over 100, but you won't get an answer if you don't ask your question, webguest04 18.45.51 # @ Donz restart it in recovery mode 18.45.54 # kk thnx 18.46.07 # i have , what now ? 18.46.24 # i loaded rthe client and everything, i want to know how to load plugins and change themes 18.46.30 # i have an iaudio x5 18.46.40 # what have you read of the manual so far? 18.46.51 # most of it 18.47.01 # @ Donz hang on im uploading a zip file 18.47.08 # ah , k 18.47.10 # basically i am asking how to change themes and plugins 18.47.13 # and what part of changing themes isn't covered in the maual? 18.47.16 # thx dood 18.47.27 # it doesn't say how to actually do it 18.47.28 # http://foolsh.home.insightbb.com/01.02.12a.zip 18.47.44 # it doesn't? 18.47.48 # nope 18.48.01 # @Donz unzip this but ONLY copy over the mi4 file 18.48.08 # webguest04: http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodvideo/rockbox-buildch5.html#x8-730005.7 18.48.09 # if it did it was wedged into alot of techno mumble jumbo, that i don't really want to read 18.48.19 # kk 18.48.25 # give me a sec 18.48.25 # now , lets see 18.48.45 # DonZ: had you previously updated to the beta 1.03... firmware 18.48.50 Join Echel0n [0] (i=ryan@38-101-153-226.jack.fl.echel0n.net) 18.48.54 # ? 18.49.03 # my iaudio will not let me get to general settings 18.49.06 # that is my problem 18.49.15 # Sure it will. 18.49.19 # do you have a broken hardware button? 18.49.28 Quit Echelon (Remote closed the connection) 18.49.31 # i had the latest version 18.49.43 # let me try something 18.49.50 # webguest04: http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-iaudiox5/rockbox-buildch5.html#x8-690005.1 18.49.52 # yeah i have a kinda broken button 18.50.00 # i think i got it 18.50.05 # thnx for helping my noobiness 18.50.11 # THANKS to both of you ! it works ! 18.50.24 # @ DonZ your welcome 18.50.31 Join BobJonkman [0] (n=John@206-248-137-186.dsl.teksavvy.com) 18.50.38 Quit BobJonkman (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.50.56 # *really happy* 18.51.03 # @ DonZ do you need help installing rockbox? 18.51.22 # hmmm i think yes , before i will have an deja vu 18.51.39 # webguest04: your other question about plugins can be answered here: http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-iaudiox5/rockbox-buildch8.html#x11-1080008 18.52.50 # @DonZ hang on im uploading a OF.bin file save this some where 18.53.04 # k 18.53.20 # http://foolsh.home.insightbb.com/OF.bin 18.53.22 # Note that we have very cleverly cloaked the title of that chapter in techno mumbo-jumbo by calling it "Plugins." 18.53.58 # lol 18.54.00 # i'm not an idiot 18.54.04 # simply kinda high right now 18.54.12 # yea, I didn't even address that question. "Themes" I can understand trouble finding with a quick glance. "Plugins" blew my mind. 18.54.14 Join kaaloo [0] (n=luis@rue92-3-82-232-48-241.fbx.proxad.net) 18.54.29 Part kaaloo 18.54.49 # @DonZ http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/sandisk-sansa/PP5022.mi4 save this to your computer 18.54.54 # well see, i know how to do the themes, i press the rec/a--b button, but it will not change 18.55.27 # have 18.55.29 # is there anyway i can change the skin of the menuplayer 18.55.33 # @DonZ http://download.rockbox.org/daily/sansae200/rockbox-sansae200-20070120.zip and this one 18.55.37 # You will get more lovign tech support if you sober up. 18.55.44 # no thnx 18.55.45 # * Febs was just thinking the same thing. 18.55.47 # s/lovign/loving 18.56.08 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@jau31-3-82-239-20-145.fbx.proxad.net) 18.56.10 # hey dude, smoking a wakeboarding all day is a sweet life 18.56.14 # @DonZ copy over the PP5022.mi4 file to the root directory of your player 18.56.21 # smoking and wakeboarding 18.56.21 # I'm having a problem with a compiled version of rockbox. I have Video ipod, built one from the CVS, and it will load, but I don't get sound. 18.56.25 # k 18.56.29 # srry hard to type, keyboard kinda blurry 18.56.34 Quit webguest04 ("CGI:IRC") 18.56.57 # I hear sound initialize (I hear a pop), but it seems the mp3 decoder isn't working. 18.57.03 # @Donz unzip the rockbox file and copy over the .rockbox directory and the rockbox.e200 file 18.57.59 # @DonZ copy the the OF.bin file to the /system directory of the sansa ,it may be hidden on windows im not sure 18.58.06 # webguest05: and if you download one of the SVN or daily builds? 18.59.06 # @DonZ safely remove the sansa after all the files are copied over 18.59.23 # okay 18.59.28 Join webguest75 [0] (i=4a64c678@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-d32628c153f1c2ec) 18.59.34 # how do I install doom 2 on my ipod 18.59.35 # @Donz cross fingers and eyes 18.59.58 # webguest75: http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-iaudiox5/rockbox-buildch8.html#x11-1160008.1.5 19.00.17 # what is that bin file ? 19.00.29 # original firmware for dual boot 19.01.03 # hold |<< while powering up to start the OF.bin 19.01.25 # so you can connect your computer to your sansa and transfer files 19.01.26 # The daily build from 1-16 works, but the SVN from 1-19 and 1-20 don't decode audio. 19.01.36 # febs: where do I put doom2.wad 19.01.57 # hm rockbox startet but nothing is working 19.02.20 # where do i put doom2.wad 19.02.21 # Webguest75: Read the sentence follow the words "getting started." 19.02.22 # when i want to play sumthin there are pink "dont know what"s 19.03.12 # yah but do i need doom1? 19.03.24 # @ DonZ sound doesn't work yet but you can play gameboy games and doom http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m0lIm8dSTc 19.03.26 # do i replace doom1.wad with doom2.wad? 19.03.57 # ah , okay ^^ thank u ! have u got icq or msn ? 19.04.02 # ?? 19.04.07 # Do I replace doom1.wad with doom2.wad? 19.04.39 # ??? 19.04.43 # there is a screen , when i want to start a game "missing base.wad" 19.04.59 # @DonZ neither if you want to contact me foolsh_at_insightbb.com or here 19.05.15 # okay 19.05.33 # "For the game to run you need .wad game files located in /.rockbox/doom/ on your player." 19.05.45 # "Copy all Doom wads you wish to play into that directory." 19.05.52 # ok 19.06.08 Join MarcoPolo [0] (n=MarcoPol@che78-2-82-227-240-106.fbx.proxad.net) 19.06.32 Quit webguest05 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 19.07.10 # @DonZ BTW power off doesn't off to well either you'll have to hold the power button down for 15 seconds to switch off 19.08.12 Quit mirak (Remote closed the connection) 19.08.46 # i recognized ;) , but tell me , how i can play doom ? the player tells me that a basic wad is missing 19.09.36 # Download it 19.10.11 # btw i love the player , just the front side is fastly full of fingerprints ... 19.10.30 # that is being discused right here right now with febs and webguest75 19.11.23 # @DonZ http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-sansae200/rockbox-buildch8.html#x11-1100008.1.5 19.12.23 # thats all for now , thanks a lot , see ya 19.12.27 Quit DonZ ("CGI:IRC") 19.12.30 # My thing says when I load an addon This wad does not follow doomg raphic standarrds 19.12.44 # then that wad won't work. 19.12.49 # Not all .wad files are kosher 19.13.10 # ?? 19.13.58 # @DonZ http://thesansa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=771 19.13.58 # ?? 19.14.11 # opps to late 19.14.31 # That WAD is non-standard. That WAD will not work. Not all .WAD files were created to the original standard. Some .WAD files use hacks not supported by the version of Doom ported to Rockbox. Those .WAD files are not kosher. 19.14.57 # okay I have the shareware doom. and I have a file called halflife with 4 files in it doom2.wad .doomrc and idoom 19.15.07 # and registerkey 19.15.16 # keys* 19.15.32 # ok? If it doesn't work it doesn't work. 19.15.52 # do i need doom2 19.15.53 # There is no magic spell I have to make a non-standard .wad file work. 19.16.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.16.53 # where do i get a standard?? 19.17.02 # "The needed files can be found at http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginDoom" 19.17.22 # EVERY single question you are asking is clearly answered on the page of the manual that we've already pointed you to. 19.19.18 Join jtalusik [0] (i=40fc0480@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-94bbb082e5dd31ce) 19.20.18 # i want to put rockbox on my iriver H340, can i use subscription music on it? i think its WMA formay 19.20.28 # No. 19.20.32 # It says I can use deutex How do i do that to change the graphixs? 19.20.57 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 19.21.04 # i would love to use rockbox but all my music is WMA 19.21.46 # webguest75: did you read the deutex link? 19.21.46 Part jtalusik 19.22.00 # ya 19.23.22 # u noe what? 19.23.22 # Fuck you 19.23.27 # Fuck you to hell 19.23.31 Quit webguest75 ("CGI:IRC") 19.23.44 Quit Brunellus_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.23.55 # you know what? 19.24.02 # he's gone foolsh 19.24.03 # lol 19.24.43 # feeding the trolls is never a good idea regardless. 19.24.44 Join Criamos [0] (n=Criamos@p54934524.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 19.25.05 # I don't think he was a troll. I think that he was just lazy. 19.25.13 # or stupid 19.25.21 # maybe both 19.25.33 # I was refering to talking back after that outburst - not anything said before 19.26.01 Join stead [0] (n=stead@82-68-123-78.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) 19.26.20 # hello 19.27.28 # I'm trying the rockbox trunk instead of the rockbox-devel trunk to see if the simulator will run correctly for me if not I think I'm truly at a loss 19.28.56 Join barrywardell_ [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 19.29.56 # i have developed a tool to upload .scrobbler.log files.. could someone with acces please add me to wiki edit list, or pop the url on there? 19.30.07 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.30.22 # make install 19.30.27 # opps 19.30.46 Join Demoric [0] (n=Miranda@adsl-67-66-111-190.dsl.wchtks.swbell.net) 19.32.32 # no it still gives me the "no .rockbox directory" I'm out time for bed thanks anyway 19.33.04 # stead, what is your wiki name? 19.33.19 # Finally able to login (it's been ages since I've used IRC) I have a problem with a build I made from todays SVN. It won't play mp3 audio. However it initializes the sound ship as I hear a pop. 19.34.04 # what target Demoric? 19.34.41 Join lubiix908 [0] (n=Miranda@mos-81-27-201-28.karneval.cz) 19.34.49 Quit kubiix (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.34.59 Quit Ribs ("eh eh ehhhh!") 19.35.32 # @lubiix908 30Gb ipod video (Gen 5) 19.36.19 # What patches are you using? I created a stock video build an hour ago and had no problems. 19.36.51 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 19.37.16 # I have builds that others have made from 1-16 that work, but I'm wanting to start building my own. (and apply patches later). 19.37.50 # You said "a build I made from today's SVN"... 19.38.10 Quit barrywardell_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.38.13 # so I'm confused now. 19.38.23 Join barrywardell_ [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 19.39.47 # Soap, ironically, I just experienced the false "very low battery" issue for the first time in a while.. 19.39.48 # @Soap, yes I downloaded from the SVN today and created a build today. I was just trying to say that I have used some rockbox.ipod files that other people have made that work. 19.40.41 # Demoric: did you download a rockbox.org made build, or did you download source and compile yourself? I'm still confused. 19.40.55 Quit CriamosAndy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.41.20 Quit Rondom (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 19.41.26 # @Soap I d/l the source and I'm having problems with the compile I created. 19.41.31 Quit blueworm ("Leaving") 19.41.43 # did it _appear_ to compile clean? 19.42.58 # Everything seemed okay, I made a buildlog.txt http://jaydium.servehttp.com/buildlog.txt 19.43.28 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 19.43.43 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.192.182) 19.47.54 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@trir-590fc375.pool.einsundeins.de) 19.48.14 # @Soap, the ipod boots into rockbox just fine, everything works (except audio). It even shows the wps acting like it's playing. Just no audio. It's a clean build from the svn no patches applied. 19.50.32 Join FireW0lf [0] (i=56942015@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-35f42419d0a53900) 19.50.47 # heys 19.51.18 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 19.51.31 # hi HireW0lf 19.51.38 # can rockbox play videos on an ipod video? some plugin perhaps? 19.52.05 # not yet you still have to boot into the ipod's original firmware 19.52.12 # Demoric: This is untrue. 19.52.25 # The mpegplayer can play some video files, though right now only small ones. 19.52.33 # k - how do i boot into orig ipod fw tho? 19.52.38 Nick Stalwart_ is now known as Stalwart (n=stalwart@ip-10.154.Home-Lan.fastnet.lv) 19.52.48 # Really? I didn't know about the mpegplayer. 19.53.52 # @FireW0lf Hold down the play button until your rockbox shuts down, Press Menu+Select, and then hold Menu while your ipod is booting up. 19.53.58 # Yup. It works somewhat well if you've got the kernel_on_cop patch, or on the coldfire targets, though it still needs a awful lot of work to be considered 'good' 19.54.08 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 19.54.44 # ah - handy - thx 19.55.01 # so - is gcc installed on rockbox, so i could perhaps compile vlc for it? 19.55.11 # Rockbox isn't linux. 19.55.21 # its not? 19.55.21 # hmm 19.55.27 # Nope 19.55.37 # does jdgordon still make appearances here? 19.55.41 # It's a from scratch firmware, not based on Linux. 19.55.50 # BHSPitMonkey: Occasionally, yeah. 19.56.46 # I'm having a devil of a time just getting my compile to play audio from todays svn. This is the first time I've compiled rockbox myself. I really don't know what's wrong with the compile, everything else seems to work just no audio output. 19.57.01 # Demoric: Are you using any patches? 19.57.16 Quit fasmaie () 19.57.27 # Llorean: no patches, I'm starting simple then I'll apply patches. 19.57.48 # What happens when you try to play music? 19.57.59 Join Cptnodegard [0] (n=none@213.151.143.51) 19.58.15 # Demoric: are you running make zip and unzipping on the device, or just copying the rockbox.xxx file? 19.58.30 # Mikachu: That was my next question, if he said "Codec error" or something similar. :-P 19.58.49 # i'm impatient :) 19.59.03 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.168.185) 19.59.15 # It shows the wps and acts like it's decoding/playing, it's just there's no sound. I know the sound is initialized when rockbox starts on boot-up (I hear a pop), but that's all I'll hear. 19.59.39 # It properly parses the file for ID3, so I"m at a loss. 20.00.26 # is the volume turned up? 20.00.51 # so is anyone working on an avi player for rockbox, do you know? 20.01.39 # FireW0lf: Just mpegplayer. 20.01.40 # LOL, Yes, the volume is turned up.. If I try a compiled version that someone ELSE made on 1-16 it plays just fine. 20.02.06 # Febs: my name is PaulStead, but I've not got the email through yet... 20.02.08 # :\ 20.02.17 # *reg email that is 20.02.18 # Demoric: And you're using all the official instructions regarding which GCC version to use etc? 20.03.08 # I followed the instructions at http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SimpleGuideToCompiling#Introduction and I'm using Cygwin. 20.03.36 # Demoric: And as mikachu asked, you're doing 'Make zip' right? 20.03.47 # ahh it was in the spam box :) 20.03.55 Quit midgey () 20.05.10 # Make zip, creates a file called rockbox.zip in my build folder, and it APPEARS to have everything in the zip file that is required. 20.05.55 # stead: I've added you to the TwikiUsersGroup so you should be able to edit now. 20.07.12 # thank you :) 20.07.34 # @Llorean *sorry didn't scroll back. Yes I'm unzipping the contents to my ipod. 20.10.31 Quit Mouser_X3 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.10.51 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 20.11.16 Quit barrywardell () 20.11.16 Quit barrywardell_ () 20.12.16 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 20.12.17 Join barrywardell_ [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 20.13.05 # I ran svn update, and I'm making another build. Maybe this one will work. 20.13.55 Part barrywardell_ 20.14.40 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 20.17.03 Join relaxed [0] (n=relaxed@unaffiliated/relaxed) 20.17.09 # when you do the configure - what version of arm-elf-gcc are you told it is using? 20.17.33 # 4.0.2 20.18.20 Quit funky_ ("leaving") 20.20.29 # Okay, I have a buildlog, and a new rockbox.zip file that I'll extract to my iPod Video and see if it works. 20.20.52 # 4.0.3 is the recomended version...I don't know if that is your problem or now. I was using an even older still version (3.3.6) without problems. 20.21.02 # s/now/not 20.22.38 Join blueworm [0] (n=blueworm@7.Red-80-32-172.staticIP.rima-tde.net) 20.24.04 Quit barrywardell () 20.24.12 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.24.14 # The arm-elf-gcc only shows 4.0.2-1 as the most recent version in Cygwin Setup. 20.24.25 # *testing ipod now 20.25.03 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.25.05 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 20.26.49 # Still no sound 20.28.50 # Soap: I use 4.0.2 without problem, it's the version our daily build server uses and what we distribute with VMWare as well 20.29.38 # Demoric: When you "svn update" you don't get any merges? 20.29.47 # "svn diff" doesn't show anything? 20.30.03 # good to know Llorean. 20.30.22 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 20.31.24 # Running svn diff now, (waiting on programs response) 20.31.51 # It completed, didn't show anthing. 20.33.15 # Demoric: Okay, I really don't know what's happening 20.33.30 # Demoric: Have you tried deleting the .rockbox folder before you install the new version, and then clearing settings on the first boot with it? 20.33.41 # LOL, well that makes 2 of us. I was at a loss. 20.34.06 Nick w1ll14m is now known as w1ll14m|away (n=w1ll14m@84-104-81-208.cable.quicknet.nl) 20.34.31 # I was actually deleting .rockbox as you posted that. How do you clear the settings on first boot? 20.35.00 # What player? 20.35.15 # with the new bootloader (white text on black background) you toggle the hold switch to the on (red) position as soon as you see "Loading Rockbox" 20.35.49 # you should see the message "Cleared" appear in the middle of the logo screen during boot after you do that. 20.35.57 # Oh, okay I'll give that a shot. 20.38.32 # Soap: Much thanks that WORKED! Now all I have to do is start playing with patches. =) 20.39.01 # Llorean suggested the magic bullet, not I. 20.39.08 Quit Mouser_X3 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.39.25 # thank him - he gets more hate mail than George Bush. Show him some love. 20.39.34 Quit stead (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.40.15 # I haven't got George Bush beat yet. 20.40.22 # But I'm workin' on it. 20.41.16 # cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@rockbox.haxx.se:/cvsroot/rockbox co rockbox-devel 20.41.22 # was the equivelent to 20.41.32 # cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@rockbox.haxx.se:/cvsroot/rockbox co rockbox-devel 20.41.36 # correct? 20.41.46 # whoa - I ment to say 20.41.52 # svn co svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk rockbox 20.42.34 # If I didn't confuse the bejesus out of everyone - what I am asking is if that svn command is the equivelent of that cvs command. 20.42.44 # Well, that and the one before it. 20.42.44 Nick Everybody|away is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 20.42.56 # Llorean = hatemail+1 20.43.20 # The SVN command in the topic checks out the whole rockbox archive (manual, bootloader, and firmware) and puts it in a folder named "rockbox" 20.43.21 Quit zylche (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.43.25 # /trunk is everything 20.43.37 Join zylche [0] (n=wheee@82-41-83-91.cable.ubr01.dund.blueyonder.co.uk) 20.43.38 # Thanks to both of you actually (but Llorean espically) 20.43.54 # Soap: Speaking of hatemail, this month is in a position to potentially be a record month for forum signups. 20.43.56 Quit FireW0lf ("CGI:IRC") 20.44.19 # I dig that, I just wanted to make sure I was replacing the "getcvs" alias in the colinux image with the correct svn equivelent. 20.45.35 # That should do it, yet. 20.45.54 # alias cvsu='if [ -d CVS ]; then echo -e '\''\033[1mCVS\033[0m'\''; cvs -z3 up -dP; elif [ -d .svn ]; then echo -e '\''\033[1mSVN\033[0m'\''; svn up; else echo -e '\''\033[1;31mNo CVS or .svn directory present\033[0m'\''; fi' 20.47.01 # ender`: There should never be a CVS directory present though. 20.47.16 # The CVS repository should not be used. Period. No matter what. 20.47.41 Join funky_ [0] (n=repulse@81-202-211-251.user.ono.com) 20.47.47 # Hey speaking of forums signups, I can't access the forum. It says I need to be authorized, but I don't get the emails to activate my account. (although I can access and post the patches area) 20.47.51 # i'm using that alias to update both stuff from CVS and SVN - without me having to remember what that certain project uses 20.48.10 # (yes, i'm lazy) 20.48.23 # Demoric: The "patches" area isn't the forum... 20.48.34 Quit funky_ (Client Quit) 20.48.53 # Demoric: But if you tell me the account name you signed up for in the forums, I can go ahead 'n manually authorize it, but be aware that if you don't change the email address you'll never get any sort of email notifications on PMs or anything. 20.49.09 # Yes, but I'm activated to access patches, but not the forums. (sorry I have a hard time conveying ideas to text) 20.49.16 Join funky_ [0] (n=repulse@81-202-211-251.user.ono.com) 20.49.28 # Demoric: They're two entirely different things. You have to sign up for the Forums and for the Patch Tracker separately. 20.49.58 # and don't forget a third sign-up for the wiki if you want to edit it... 20.51.25 # I have signed up on the forums, but I don't recieve the email from it to activate my account. It's not in my main box, or junk box. 20.53.19 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|SWAT4 (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 20.53.39 # Demoric: As I said, tell me the account name and I can activate it, but you won't receive any emails from the forum at that address (you'll have to change to one that it likes, though I still haven't traced what it does or does not like) 20.55.04 # account name is Demoric, email address is either admin AT jaydium.servehttp.com or themeadowsfamily AT sbcglobal.net 20.55.51 Quit funky_ ("Lost terminal") 20.56.21 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 20.56.22 Join barrywardell_ [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 20.56.28 Part barrywardell_ 20.56.37 Quit barrywardell (Client Quit) 20.56.37 Part Cptnodegard 20.56.37 # Demoric: Account is now active. 20.57.11 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 20.57.42 # Thank you, for having paitence, and for your help. 20.57.58 # I'm a grumpy, irritable guy, but I do help out from time to time. 20.58.38 # :) 20.59.02 # hm 20.59.13 # let's see if my modified bootloader can boot rockbox too :) 20.59.32 Quit Stalwart (Connection timed out) 20.59.48 # Llorean: it's no use pretending, you're always helpful 20.59.56 Join Buffliberty [0] (n=ezqdq@91.165.95.66) 21.00.02 # hi ppl 21.00.13 Join capsaicin [0] (i=selenius@c-75-73-49-16.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 21.00.50 # Lo ? 21.00.54 # some1 here , 21.00.55 # ? 21.01.10 # Yes 21.01.27 # :) 21.01.31 # But all you said was "hi ppl" and since this is a support and development channel, we were expecting you to maybe... welll... ask a question. 21.01.45 # :) 21.01.48 # oki 21.01.51 # But please spell out your words. 21.01.52 # i need support :o 21.02.06 # orly? 21.02.15 # about rockbox error -4 21.02.16 # Don't make me come over there DataGhost 21.02.19 # hehe :P 21.02.58 # I installed it on my sansa E250 and when i try launch original firmware 21.03.02 # Buffliberty: Did you safely disconnect your player after installing Rockbox? That means the rockbox.whatever file is corrupt. 21.03.37 # let me end explain ;) i had no problem with rockbox system ;) 21.03.42 # Buffliberty: The Sansa isn't supported yet. You shouldn't have been trying Rockbox on it if you're not a developer. 21.03.53 # So what was the -4 error about? 21.04.11 # it's when i tryed launch Original Firmware 21.04.15 # linuxstb_: It sounds like the origianl PP5022.mi4 file. I assume you can get a -4 on original FW too? 21.04.39 # Well, if I could spell original. 21.05.15 # Yes, for the same reason - the read() command can't read the file. 21.05.40 # so what can i do ? 21.06.17 # Try copying your backup to your Sansa again. Run scandisk. 21.06.59 # the prob it's i cant copy to sansa ... because i cant see it on window (i cant launch Sansa firmware) 21.07.25 Join Websuraj [0] (i=Websuraj@d54C4A584.access.telenet.be) 21.07.27 # you have to put the original sansa firmware back on in recovery mode 21.07.29 # hi 21.07.33 # all 21.07.47 # can you explain me how to enter in this mode ? 21.07.48 # Can anbody help me out with this. I cant find mpegplayer in rockbox in my IPOD nano 21.08.14 # barrywardell i query you 21.08.33 # arg register protection -_- 21.08.35 # Websuraj: Have you read the PluginMpegplayer wiki page? 21.08.41 # yea 21.08.51 # turn it of, switch hold on, hold record, then plug in usb 21.08.51 # but still i cant do open with.. and locate the mpegplayer 21.09.02 # it will start in recovery mode 21.09.10 # kiss barrywardell (k) luv you :) 21.09.14 # then copy over a PP5022.mi4 file 21.09.23 # make sure not to copy over any other files though 21.09.35 # yeah sure thx :) 21.09.36 # barrywardell was taht for me !! 21.09.44 # ow sorry 21.09.52 # Websuraj: no, for Buffliberty 21.10.09 # Websuraj: Do your files have the .mpg extension? 21.10.23 # yea it does 21.10.36 # Does it have a "movie" icon next to it? 21.10.43 Join SushiP [0] (i=User@bzq-88-153-193-229.red.bezeqint.net) 21.11.00 # well In windows it does 21.11.17 # In the Rockbox file browser? 21.11.52 # well I am not exactly sure What movie icon looks like 21.12.14 # Does it have any icon? 21.12.18 Quit Wiwie ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 21.12.22 # wait lemme check 1 min 21.12.33 # I was just reuploadin everything 21.12.59 # Anyone know of a good program to transfer music from my ipod to my comp? I want to back it up before I install rockbox. 21.13.20 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 21.13.24 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@trir-590fc375.pool.einsundeins.de) 21.13.48 # yea 21.13.51 # sushi 21.13.53 # i knew one 21.13.56 # SushiP with foobar2000 (windows) and the foo_dop plugin, you can copy the files over with the masstagger 21.14.13 # so you can have them in folders like \path\somewhere\artist\album\title.ext 21.14.13 # :) 21.14.24 # Will all info on the songs stay intact? 21.14.24 # Lyrics, album art, etc etc 21.14.38 # eh. as long as that's in the ID3 (or whatever tags), yes 21.14.50 # I'm not sure about custom things in the database 21.15.11 # I never alter my music files in iTunes, I make sure they are properly tagged before I use them 21.15.33 # The problem is, I had my hard drive formatted and I couldn't preserve any music. 21.15.36 # So it's on my ipod only. 21.16.05 # installing rockbox won't clear anything from your ipod 21.16.11 # tanks guys for your time now it's working well :) 21.16.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.17.09 # It won't? 21.18.18 # Not if you follow the official instructions 21.18.29 # The idiot-proof instructions... 21.18.38 # Unless you have a Mac-iPod, the HFS+ ones 21.19.18 # well guyz 21.19.25 # its got a music logo in there 21.19.46 # Then it's not a .mpg file. 21.20.31 # ok wait than 21.20.37 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 21.20.42 # lemme check in ipod itself 21.20.56 # Where were you before? 21.21.19 # I mean via pc 21.23.20 Part Llorean 21.24.48 # tx yo 21.24.52 # i found out the :d problume 21.26.19 Quit Echel0n () 21.26.37 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 21.29.52 # Wow...these instructions really are idiot-proof. 21.30.22 Quit Wiwie ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 21.30.23 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@rockbox/administrator/Llorean) 21.30.37 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@trir-590fc375.pool.einsundeins.de) 21.31.01 # linuxstb_: does the bootloader wake the cop or keep it asleep when booting with a cop build? 21.32.08 # oki all got backup now :) and followed instruction for install roxkbox :o now when i try launch roxkbox, i get error -1 (i disconnected from computer the usb , so no corrupted files) 21.32.11 # I think it sleeps it. 21.32.25 Join Stalwart [0] (n=stalwart@ip-10.154.Home-Lan.fastnet.lv) 21.32.58 # Buffliberty: if you get that error, you didn't follow all of the instructions. 21.33.12 # i explain wot i did oki ? 21.33.23 # my 4g has been very stable with the cop build and frequency changes i have made so far 21.33.27 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B96448.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.33.28 # You need to install a Rockbox build. 21.33.41 # Buffliberty: Please try to use real words like "what" 21.33.52 # sorry 21.33.53 # except the bootloader always loops around 3-4 times before fully loading rockbox still w/ scaling enabled 21.34.05 Join stevenm [0] (n=stevenm@c-69-140-104-181.hsd1.md.comcast.net) 21.34.07 # Buffliberty: As well, as febs said, you didn't actually follow all the directions. You've only installed the bootloader, not the build. 21.34.21 # ok 21.34.22 # Hello. Where is the script that downloads and builds an M68k-targeted GCC for iriver ? 21.34.38 # so i'm just missing the build 21.34.39 # What's the key combination to reboot my ipod? 21.34.39 # Menu+center? 21.34.44 # SushiP: Yes 21.34.46 Quit Wiwie (Client Quit) 21.34.50 # Okay. 21.34.51 # stevenm: It's the shell script in /tools 21.35.02 # Yay, rockbox is loaded. 21.35.21 # Llorean, thanks! 21.35.40 # rockboxdev.sh? 21.35.42 # i got the build where to put it into sansa ? 21.35.44 # I think that's the name. 21.35.52 # Extract it to the root. 21.36.04 # Febs: ok thanks 21.36.20 # Llorean, aah yes, thanks. I used to have an older GCC for this, then that broke.. i remember building a new one but cant for the life of me find where it got installed 21.36.29 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54965883.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.36.34 # Buffliberty: hlj 21.36.35 # How do I get to my music on rockbox? :X 21.36.38 # sorry 21.36.44 # :) 21.36.45 # Buffliberty: http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-sansae200/rockbox-buildch2.html#x4-100002.2.2 21.36.56 # yeah thanks i already got it :) 21.36.59 # Buffliberty: you'll need to put the original firmware back on to use usb mode properly 21.37.00 # SushiP: just drag and drop. 21.37.02 # i'm restarting sansa :p 21.37.13 Quit amiconn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.37.14 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 21.37.33 # I mean how do I access it on my ipod? 21.37.36 # SushiP: There are several ways. The short answer is simply "Copy it to the device, and then play it." If you used iTunes to copy it, the easiest solution it to use the Database feature, you can read about it in the manual. 21.37.42 # i read a stupid french guide ;) and he didn't talk about the build ;) now it's ok :D 21.38.15 # And why isn't menu going up a level in the directory? 21.38.26 # Because this is Rockbox. 21.38.37 # Then how do I? 21.38.38 # Menu goes to the menu. 21.38.46 # SushiP: Left. Please, read the manual. 21.38.49 # You really should take a look at the manual. 21.39.02 # Okay. 21.39.06 # http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodvideo/rockbox-buildch4.html#x7-290004 21.39.45 Join funky_ [0] (n=repulse@81.202.211.251) 21.39.54 Quit capsaicin () 21.42.56 # Ok, build.. appears to be a bug in SVN. In MIDI code or possibly elsewhere. After a plugin is finished with the DSP, is it the plugin's responsibility to set the sampling rate back to 44100, or will rockbox do that on its own? 21.46.47 Part SushiP ("Leaving") 21.47.39 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 21.47.45 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 21.48.49 # is it a bug that "insert" does a "insert last" when creating a new playlist? 21.49.19 # insert continues inserting after the last song you inserted 21.49.39 # if you want to insert after the current song, use insert next 21.51.27 # Mikachu: then it's a bug 21.51.38 # markun: Why? 21.51.44 # How did you create the playlist? 21.51.49 # you can think of "insert" as "smart insert" 21.52.05 # if you start with an empty playlist and insert three things, they will be in the order 1 2 3 21.53.01 # 21:39 < markun> I'll give you an example. Imagine 3 albums A, B and C which each 3 tracks 21.53.04 # 21:39 < markun> nothing is playing and you insert album A, the playlist looks: A1,A2,A3 21.53.08 # 21:40 < markun> now you insert album B: A1,B1,B2,B3,A2,A3 21.53.11 # 21:40 < markun> now you insert album C: A1,B1,B2,B3,C1,C2,C3,A2,A3 21.53.30 # 21:40 < markun> and I think it should have been A1,A2,A3,B1,B2,B3,C1,C2,C3 21.53.43 # markun: I thought you said it does "Insert Last" 21.54.00 # I think it's line 378 in apps/onplay.c 21.54.14 Join mathgl_ [0] (n=mathgl@shm67-4-82-242-213-244.fbx.proxad.net) 21.55.15 # ah, now i see what you mean 21.55.23 Quit Websuraj (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.55.28 # does it work if you change it to PLAYLIST_INSERT? 21.56.26 # hm 21.56.42 # even if you do an insert_last, insert after that should insert after the last of the tracks previously inserted 21.59.46 # well, that's not how insert last currently works 22.00.04 # i think any insert action should update the point where "insert" inserts 22.00.05 # :) 22.01.09 # markun : I have a problem, I have a lot of title, artist name in french ands english, I am using rockbox in english and the dispkay is not good 22.01.28 # all the special carater from spanish and feench doesn't display 22.01.44 # ^^french 22.01.48 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.02.47 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 22.02.50 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.03.00 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 22.03.20 # toffe: which encoding are the tags in? 22.05.38 # mmh nice many stuff in rockbox :) 22.05.49 # but cant shut it down 22.06.21 # hold play, if it's an ipod 22.06.43 # sansa 22.06.46 # then i dunno 22.06.49 # :] 22.06.54 # i got Ipod too ;) 22.07.05 # but i'm sure it's in the manual 22.07.50 # hold power for 15 seconds 22.08.20 # gratz 22.08.58 # barrywardell: have you looked at the newest bug reports? both are related to the h10 22.09.05 Quit Buffliberty ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 22.09.36 # midgey: i created the most recent one ;) 22.09.57 Quit mathgl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.10.27 # i assume you're also referring to the battery one? 22.10.49 # yep, they both have to do with battery 22.11.16 # #6544 looks like a strange one 22.12.14 Join barrywardell_ [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.175) 22.12.46 Part barrywardell_ 22.13.28 # i think 6544 might be a bug in the iriver bootloader 22.13.48 # our bootloader or their's ? 22.13.56 # on occasion, it will crash with the backlight off (but you can still vaguely see the text on screen) 22.14.08 # theirs - it's the first thing loaded on power on 22.14.17 # there's not much we can do about it 22.14.32 # if that's the problem 22.14.45 # replace it entirely ;) 22.15.11 # maybe eventually... 22.19.22 Quit FRiZzO () 22.21.23 # Mikachu: strange, that didn't fix it 22.22.31 # Hi 22.22.38 # Is there a way to charge an iriver device from USB? 22.23.06 # Ie, rockbox bootloader is on the device. USB is plugged in. Is it possible to just have a charging screen instead of like 'Bootloader USB mode' 22.23.23 # or from within the rockbox environment, turn off LCD and HDD and just let it charge from USB? 22.24.04 # I registered on the flyspray, but it looks like I didn't get the confirmation email. 22.24.23 # I registered over 5 hours ago. 22.24.51 # stevenm: depedns on which iriver you have.. 22.25.17 Join jba [0] (n=jba@c211-30-242-204.blktn3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) 22.25.29 # hi guys, can't talk for long 22.25.46 # just thought I would let you guys know 22.26.12 # markun, 340 22.26.43 # gigabeat bubbles has sprite corruption on the bubbles 22.26.46 Quit Genre9mp3 ("I don't suffer from Rockbox psychosis. I enjoy every minute of it.") 22.26.56 # stevenm: there should be a button you can hold while you insert the cable 22.27.08 # maybe it's in the manual which one it is 22.27.32 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 22.28.05 # there's a slight case of out of disk on the web server 22.29.04 # Bagder: can you enable propeditting on the svn trunk? i tried changing a commit message and i got: 22.29.06 # svn: Repository has not been enabled to accept revision propchanges; 22.29.06 # ask the administrator to create a pre-revprop-change hook 22.29.37 # we should fix that, yes 22.29.51 # k, just making sure you were aware 22.29.56 # markun, aah, rec + insert usb. thx 22.30.14 # Bagder: What's the difference between a "slight" and "severe" case of out of disk? 22.30.18 # also the irc page still says CVS builds 22.30.22 Join Zagor [0] (n=bjst@46.35.227.87.static.tab.siw.siwnet.net) 22.30.36 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 22.30.39 # Llorean: the "slight" means it is on just one partition and that we can cleanup a lot to fix it 22.31.04 Quit funky_ ("leaving") 22.31.07 # Gotcha 22.32.27 Quit stevenm ("Connection reset by beer") 22.33.36 # random question, why the size for the album art bitmap was chosen at 100x100 ? 22.33.56 # perldiver: Ask the creator of the patch. 22.34.00 # Remember, Album Art isn't a feature. 22.34.18 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@81.168.45.180) 22.36.41 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.36.46 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 22.36.48 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.37.45 Join cinic [0] (i=cinic16@modemcable073.97-56-74.mc.videotron.ca) 22.38.14 Join dpassen1 [0] (n=dpassen1@cpe-24-168-110-99.si.res.rr.com) 22.38.33 Quit dpassen1 (Client Quit) 22.39.05 # Hello can I have of the assistance? 22.39.20 # it's meant to be bad to allow commit message propedits though 22.40.22 # anyhow, anyone else tried to play bubbles on the gigabeat since that recent scale correction? 22.40.36 Join linuxstb__ [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 22.40.48 # Bagder: is download.rockbox.org meant to have autoindexing on? 22.40.57 # I would like to install the MPEG-PLAYER on my ipod 22.40.58 Quit linuxstb (Nick collision from services.) 22.41.37 # Mikachu: yes. found something bad? 22.41.47 # no just wondering 22.41.53 # usually download servers don't 22.42.11 # otherwise we'd have to create indices ourselves. and we're too lazy for that :-) 22.42.26 # Can somebody help me? 22.42.55 # cinic: mpegplayer comes with rockbox 22.43.04 # ...although it would look a lot better of course. some day when I have gobs of spare time I don't know what to do with ;) 22.43.22 Quit subson () 22.43.39 # midgey: How I use it? 22.43.55 # read PluginMpegPlayer on the wiki 22.44.27 # you basically copy an mpeg video to your ipod and play it like you would an audio file 22.45.38 # midgey: where I must question his videos? 22.46.02 Nick linuxstb__ is now known as linuxstb (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 22.46.40 # linuxstb: I assume you saw my numbers on the ata_test? 22.47.19 # cinic: there are test videos at http://download.rockbox.org/mpeg/ 22.47.33 # copy one to your player and try it out 22.47.56 Part cinic 22.48.15 # I got two confirmation emails from the flyspray. Which should I use? They appear to have arrived at the same time. 22.48.32 Join cinic [0] (i=cinic16@modemcable073.97-56-74.mc.videotron.ca) 22.48.37 Quit Febs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.48.40 # combine them into one omega-invite 22.49.30 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.49.32 # Soap: Yes, thanks for testing. 22.49.54 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 22.49.54 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.49.55 # did you know from the get-go that dual-platter would make no difference? (I suspect you did.) 22.50.06 # I got two confirmation emails from the flyspray. Which should I use? They appear to have arrived at the same time. 22.50.30 # Mouser_X: Just pick one, and if it doesn't work, try the other. 22.50.30 # (They have different confimration codes.) 22.50.32 # Okay. 22.50.39 # jba 22.50.45 # i tried bubbles alright 22.50.49 # Mouser_X: if neither work, someone here can activate it for you 22.51.11 # be aware that if you try the wrong one, the rockbox team legally owns your house 22.51.24 # midgey: Am I to oblige to download the video elephant dream? 22.52.21 # cinic: download one of those videos and save it to your ipod 22.52.43 # if you have a 5g (video) try the last one on the page 22.53.10 # no I have the ipod nano 1g 22.53.47 # Soap: I hadn't thought about it. But I guess it's not surprising. 22.53.55 # ... the ipod video bootloader has been downloaded 3600 times so far in january 22.54.38 # cinic: download one that starts elephantsdream-q6-176 22.54.40 Nick Everybody|SWAT4 is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 22.54.46 # Llorean: It says the confirmation was successful, but I can't login. It says "That username does not exist with this install." Or something like that. 22.54.47 # ok 22.54.51 # either own will work 22.55.00 # s/own/one 22.55.14 # i moved the ata thread to the cop, under the os stacks dbg menu it says it's tied to core 1 but says 0% 22.55.28 # Mikachu: If your offer to host the elephant movies is still available, I'd like to take you up on it. 22.55.33 # did i miss where it retrieves the values for the thread somewhere 22.55.42 # Zagor: okay 22.56.21 # Bagder: The forums are also looking to reach a record registration month this month. Maybe 22.56.33 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@trir-590fc375.pool.einsundeins.de) 22.56.44 # the dl server is hitting the roof in bandwidth usage 22.56.45 # midgey: I have to download the video one 22.57.02 # "root" being a bit soft here ;-) 22.57.05 # roof 22.57.09 # i'll roof it a bit more when i download all the videos 22.57.15 # hehe 22.57.21 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.57.32 # about 195GB so far this month 22.57.38 # downloaded 22.57.47 # Whoa 22.58.06 # yeah, the 300 gig I reported last night was a misreading. we're "only" nearing 200 gig... 22.58.25 # 10 gigs a day 22.58.29 # Next month may be a very heavy month 22.58.50 # Once popular science is on newsstands and not just subscribers have it 22.59.04 # did they write about rockbox? 22.59.44 # yes. that's why everyone is asking where to download mpegplayer :-) 22.59.57 # Mikachu: They wrote that you have to download jpeg and mpegplayer separately. 23.00.04 # Someone should finish mpegplayer... 23.00.20 # you could commit what you have so far 23.01.04 # I've broken my local tree now... 23.01.19 # midgey: I do not see the video one. Only sound is heard. 23.01.53 # Zagor: http://mikachu.ath.cx/elephant/ 23.02.24 # i didn't get old/ since that's not useful with current rockbox anyway 23.02.35 # i linked parent and old/ to download.rockbox.org too 23.02.37 # nah, they can be removed now 23.02.49 # couldn't the movies (and other large files) be torrented? 23.02.58 # but i'm guessing most people only use the direct wiki links 23.03.00 # Mikachu: excellent. can you update the links on the PluginMpegplayer page too? 23.03.02 # Soap: indeed 23.03.18 # Zagor: we could/should probably redirect there anyway 23.03.45 # you might want to keep the videos on your server too, like i said i could disappear sometimes 23.03.54 # midgey: Can you help me? 23.04.12 # I hate to think what little cash donations I have made be spent hosting non-core videos. But I'm more than willing to torrent out the wazoo. 23.04.32 # 200GB a month can't be cheap. 23.04.39 # cinic: you sure the backlight didnt turn off? 23.04.40 # Mikachu: I'll keep them, but not normally visible. they are not critical. 23.04.50 # Soap: the hosting is not paid for by the rockbox fund, but sponsored by Zagor/Haxx 23.05.11 # Still - that's coming out of your hard-earned beer money. 23.05.34 # no, it's coming out of my hard earned personal money :-) 23.05.46 # but it's actually a very good hosting deal, so it's not a lot of money 23.05.49 # even worse 23.05.51 # I just wanted to point out that donations aren't used for that 23.05.52 # Zagor: done 23.05.59 # Mikachu: thanks 23.06.06 # midgey: Can you come in private some to speak about that. 23.06.29 Join Jakeworld [0] (i=cf3e9c55@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 23.06.47 # cinic: im not one of the devs of mepgplayer, someone else may be able to offer you better help 23.07.11 # ok 23.07.11 Join mako_ [0] (n=mako@bork.hampshire.edu) 23.07.27 # Mikachu: if you' 23.07.40 # d feel like having it using a rockbox.org domain name, just tell 23.08.17 # midgey: Actually, the sound of video walk. But that if appears in the same place as for the music. 23.08.30 # Hi, I have a quick question, and am wondering if anyone knows an answer: First, I'm using an iPod, but I'm wondering whether using the Database from the Itunes categorized files is less efficient than simply putting all of my organized files manually onto my iPod 23.08.49 # Bagder: i guess you could cname mikachu.rockbox.org to mikachu.ath.cx 23.09.21 # I'll fix it 23.09.53 # Somebody can help me. I would like to put videos on ipod nano 1go of first generation. 23.10.04 Quit blue_lizard (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.10.18 Join blue_lizard [0] (n=blue_liz@p54986FC7.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.11.21 # mikachu.rockbox.org it is 23.11.36 Join SirTech [0] (i=40fc1012@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 23.12.07 # apache redirect added 23.12.13 # hey guys anyone know how i could rig up a remote control for my iaudio x5 23.12.17 # cinic: What videos are you trying to play? 23.12.29 # Zagor: did you redirect to mikachu.rockbox.org? 23.12.34 # linuxstb: wmv 23.12.39 # yes. hehe, a bit quick :-) 23.12.43 # should I wait? 23.12.53 # no it sohuld be working, but it isn't 23.12.54 # cinic: You need to read the PluginMpegplayer wiki page. 23.12.58 # you're giving us google right now 23.13.04 # http://mikachu.rockbox.org/ works, but clicking mpeg/ on your server doesn't 23.13.05 # perldiver, how did it go? 23.13.24 # went smooth 23.13.38 # hmm 23.13.40 # i would try to rig the infrastuctural asymetrical compantent of the iridescent cologlomeraten 23.13.44 # linuxstb: Yes, I read it. But I have much difficulty of including/understanding operation 23.13.45 # i expected a full screen experience though 23.13.47 # srry wrong channekl 23.13.48 # well for the me th bubbles are corrupted sprites 23.14.01 # Zagor: ah, it's not elephant/ on mikachu.rockbox.org 23.14.01 Quit SirTech (Client Quit) 23.14.04 # Zagor: just / 23.14.06 # jba nothing of that kind 23.14.07 # ah, ok 23.14.38 # there 23.14.51 # linuxstb: can you help me? 23.14.59 # cinic: You need to convert your videos to .mpg. 23.15.36 Quit Jakeworld ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 23.15.38 Join combrains [0] (n=combrain@222-155-111-19.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) 23.16.14 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.16.36 # linuxstb: Yes, but the video elephant dream does not go. I hears only the sound 23.16.43 # heh, you can't refresh a redirect link in gecko, have to clear all cache 23.16.59 # cinic: which file did you try? 23.17.10 # cinic: it has to be one of the 176x ones if you have nano 23.18.03 # I have elephant dream 176x 23.18.13 # then it should work 23.18.51 # It's possible the second thread isn't starting. 23.20.24 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 23.22.59 # perldiver, you running svn head? 23.23.06 # llorean: i moved the ata thread to the cop, but it doesn't display a % in the debug menu. Did i miss something somewhere to get those values? 23.23.37 # linuxstb: can I use another kind of plugin to read my videos? 23.23.37 Quit mako (Success) 23.23.42 Join mattzz [0] (n=mattzz@e177170172.adsl.alicedsl.de) 23.24.34 # cinic: No. 23.24.45 # it seems we have roughly 11000 visits daily on the web site 23.24.50 # BiptoN: The COP patch already moves the most CPU intensive thread to the COP. Why are you adding more threads to it? 23.25.20 # iam trying to move the least intensive ones to the cop and more intense to the main 23.25.32 Quit cinic ("~cinic script~") 23.25.32 Quit robin0800 ("Famous last words") 23.25.49 # The Codec thread is in theory the only really intensive one. 23.25.57 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 23.25.59 # And that one's only doing anything during playback. 23.26.11 # ok than 23.26.37 # can you tell me what the flashing asterisks are nex to the threads under os stacks in the dbg screen please 23.26.41 # Keeping it on the main core and moving everything else to the COP is somewhat wasteful since then the COP has to always be active, and the main will be active but doing nothing when playback isn't happening. 23.26.48 Quit robin0800 (Client Quit) 23.26.53 # seen this? http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/andrewkantor/2007-01-12-iphone_x.htm 23.27.05 # BiptoN: I don't really know about the debug representations, sorry. 23.27.11 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 23.27.52 # Bagder: It's still gonna sell a ridiculous amount to people who will talk of it like it's the greatest phone ever. 23.28.09 # I was mostly thinking of the rockbox link in there 23.28.25 # Oh, yeah, I saw that. 23.28.29 # We've been popular lately. 23.28.30 # jba yes 23.29.01 # [15:42:05] (linuxstb): My methodology might be flawed, but I've done some rough ATA reading speed tests on my H140, 60GB ipod Photo and 30GB ipod Video (5g) - H140 is about 7.7Mbit/s, Photo is about 3.5Mbit/s and Video is about 5.4Mbit/s (with CPU boosted, I haven't tried without). 23.29.13 # linuxstb ? I'm getting 64 MB in 20 seconds on my 5.5G 23.29.14 # alrighty then thanks Llorean 23.29.15 # :) 23.29.28 # that's 3.2 MBYTE/s, not Mbit 23.29.33 # DataGhost: That should MB/s, not mbit.... 23.29.37 # ah ok :) 23.29.53 # anyway, nice to see that linux understands DMA and is probably using it 23.30.02 # else the bootloader would be faster with pio :) 23.30.06 Part Llorean 23.30.13 # I think that's unlikely. 23.30.24 # why? 23.30.33 # can anyone tell me what the asterisks in the OS Stacks dbg menu mean or is it in a manual? 23.30.41 # Because I've seen no code in IPL to deal with DMA on the portalplayer chip. 23.30.55 # eh. does that need to be dealt with in a special way then? 23.31.01 # because hdparm says it's using udma4 23.31.29 # and to me it seems unlikely that chip can handle 3.2 MB/s in pio 23.31.44 # Rockbox is getting 5.4MB/s in PIO... 23.31.59 # hm 23.32.00 # And it gets more in PIO mode on other targets with optimised assembler transfer functions. 23.32.21 # why would dma mean faster? 23.32.25 # guess they put some optimized logic in that cpu then 23.32.34 # well Bagder I was using my PC as reference 23.32.42 # in PIO it can do about 4 MB/s with 100% cpu 23.33.15 # that sounds weird 23.33.36 # but I don't really care what mode it's using, it's just nice to see that it'll do decent speeds :) 23.35.48 # so anyway, if it can do 3.2MB/s with one of the simplest tests, in PIO 23.35.58 # then there is plenty of room for optimization in the bootloader, I guess :) 23.36.30 # because that's doing about 330 kB/s now 23.37.13 # 3,7 MB/s with bs=512000 instead of 512 :) now let's try 1024 and 2048 23.37.54 Quit barrywardell () 23.40.48 Quit Wiwie ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 23.40.56 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 23.42.18 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 23.42.29 # this is odd 23.42.47 # the air around my PCs smells like shampoo all of a sudden 23.42.55 # nothing near the door or windows 23.43.16 # my friend's graphics card started smelling like pop corn one time 23.43.25 # hehe 23.43.47 # I had a broken PSU once, during a game with some people on teamspeak 23.43.53 # I told them I had to leave because it was getting foggy in my room 23.50.14 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 23.54.19 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 23.54.20 Nick Mouser_X3 is now known as Mouser_X (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 23.55.46 # * amiconn returns 23.55.53 Quit thegeek_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.55.55 # linuxstb: You wanted to ask me sth? 23.58.54 # I was getting strange results when using ata_read_sectors() to test transfer speeds. Is that function intended to be limited to <= 256 sectors?