--- Log for 10.02.107 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 8 days and 18 hours ago 00.00.42 # So... speex isn't working too well eh? 00.00.46 # yah it is debian 00.01.05 # which version? 00.01.10 # desktop or not? 00.01.25 # I am not sure 00.01.36 # I believe it is desktop 00.01.37 Quit Everybody|away (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.01.48 # cat /etc/debian_version 00.03.05 # those are commands? 00.03.19 # because when I type them it just mirrors what I type 00.03.21 Quit BobJonkman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.03.39 Join jba [0] (n=jba@c211-30-242-236.blktn3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) 00.05.06 Quit petur ("sssssssssss---------PLOP!") 00.05.22 # ? 00.05.41 Quit darkless ("Leaving") 00.05.50 Join darkless [0] (n=darkless@62.79.44.48.adsl.vby.tiscali.dk) 00.05.54 # you need a < 00.05.56 Quit darkless (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.06.10 # cat < /etc/debian i think.. 00.06.18 # no 00.06.41 # and there's generally some severe issues going on 00.07.57 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.208.111) 00.08.10 # do you think if I exit vmware it will install the tools 00.09.15 # no, it won 00.09.17 # 't 00.09.24 # ok 00.09.24 # and according to the wiki, they're already installed 00.09.27 Quit BobJonkma1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.09.37 # *sigh*, i suppose i could download the image, and take a look at it 00.09.42 # it says in workstation they are out of date 00.09.47 # but i strongly suspect it's a problem specific to you 00.09.49 # I have them 00.09.54 # they are just old 00.10.07 # probably something stupid like zonealarm 00.10.28 # go into the virtual machine properties, shared folders, and share your c drive 00.10.34 # it's then in /mnt/hgfs 00.11.00 Join BobJonkman [0] (n=John@206-248-137-186.dsl.teksavvy.com) 00.12.58 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.219.8) 00.13.34 # ok then in there what am I doing 00.13.53 # since we're talking about linux... does anyone know how to make apt-get install dependencies automatically? 00.13.53 Quit NicolasBigaouett ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.14.06 # what happens when you "ipodpatcher" your ipod twice ? 00.14.43 # that was at you directhex 00.15.05 # Domonoky: It writes the bootloader, then it replaces the bootloader with the bootloader 00.15.14 Join darkless [0] (n=darkless@62.79.44.48.adsl.vby.tiscali.dk) 00.15.19 # so nothing bad ? 00.15.34 # If something bad happens, it's a bug 00.15.42 Join Everybody|away [0] (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 00.16.00 # good, so its save for rbutil to just do an bootloaderadd 00.16.10 # Yeah 00.16.10 # And vmware-tools is the command name correct? 00.16.19 Join Everybody| [0] (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 00.17.45 # TrueJournals: apt-get always installs dependencies automatically, at least in my experience. 00.17.50 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba7b987@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-45130a52e5f59ea0) 00.18.42 # linuxstb: when I try to apt-get install subversion, it says "The following packages have unment dependencies: subversion: Depends:..." 00.19.04 # does anyone with a ipod like to try the new rbutil ? (with integrated ipodpatcher) but no garantie ,i cant test it at moment.. 00.20.09 # TrueJournals: Have you run "apt-get update"? 00.20.24 # linuxstb: yes 00.20.32 # Maybe I'll try a different mirror... 00.20.43 # Domonoky: If you're around in about an hour 'n a half, I can probably try it then. 00.21.21 # okey, i will make a zip and upload it somewhere.. 00.22.29 Join BobJonkma1 [0] (n=John@206-248-137-186.dsl.teksavvy.com) 00.22.35 # ah, yeah, got it working with a debian.org mirror... 00.22.50 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 00.23.10 # directhex: You here man? 00.23.17 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba7b987@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c109f5f47700db25) 00.23.31 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.25.10 Quit Thundercloud (Connection timed out) 00.25.21 Part Llorean 00.26.18 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.211.40) 00.28.59 # hye linuxstb, where do i go on the rockbox site to find out mpegplayer status? or do i just ask in here? 00.30.31 # No change recently. The PluginMpegplayer wiki page has the status. 00.31.02 # But someone was here the other day who seems to be working on implementing rebuffering. 00.31.59 Nick Everybody|away is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 00.33.24 Quit bluebrother ("Leaving") 00.36.15 # cool thanks mate 00.37.22 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 00.38.00 Quit desowin ("use linux") 00.39.04 Join Audioengineer [0] (n=combrain@125-237-197-23.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) 00.39.08 Quit combrains (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.40.01 Join artillery2302 [0] (n=artiller@cpe-67-9-171-158.austin.res.rr.com) 00.40.13 # Hello 00.40.39 Quit BobJonkman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.41.02 # i would post on the forum but it hasnt sent me the reg confirmation 00.41.38 # rad 00.41.43 # no ones alive 00.42.08 # We're just waiting for you to ask a question. 00.42.27 # sorry 00.43.09 # okay so i'm following the mac installation and im trying to get the rockbox.zip and its not working and when i do download it mac osx unzips it for me but theres nothing in the folder ... am i missing something 00.43.14 Quit BobJonkma1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.44.45 # artillery2302: the zip file unzips into .rockbox, which is hidden on mac 00.44.51 # i see 00.45.03 # www.b23.org/~domonoky/rbutil.zip <- rbutil with ipodpatcher (untested) 00.45.20 # Plus I think there's a problem with the current daily build - the rockbox.ipod file is missing. 00.45.26 Join BobJonkman [0] (n=John@206-248-137-186.dsl.teksavvy.com) 00.45.26 # so how do i put it onto my ipod if i cant see it exactly 00.45.27 # ^^ for windows 00.45.56 # artillery2302: Download the latest "current build" for your ipod instead 00.46.13 # k 00.46.20 # we should compile a rbutil for macos, would solve this problems :-) 00.46.29 # Domonoky: Feel free... 00.46.42 # hehe, dont have macos .. 00.46.48 # i downloaded the ipodpatcher and so it turns it into rockbox-1.ipod 00.46.57 # when it unzips itself is that good 00.47.20 # error -1 means it can't find the firmware 00.47.33 # no the file is rockbox-1.ipod 00.47.41 # after i download it and osx unzips 00.48.00 # the zip should contain rockbox.ipod and .rockbox 00.48.05 # My advice would be to not let OS X unzip it... 00.48.09 # you should only see .rockbox 00.48.21 # err, scratch that 00.48.26 # yeah i guess i need to figure out how to get osx to stop doing that 00.48.37 # you should only see rockbox.ipod 00.48.55 # can't you just download the zip file, and unzip through terminal? 00.48.56 # oh i know why it did that i already have a rockbox.ipod on my desktop 00.48.59 # im in idiot 00.49.35 # it sucks being a visual learner its hard to read something and follow it 00.49.36 # for me 00.49.53 # copy the zip to your ipod and unzip it there, then delete the zip 00.50.34 # okay im just trying to get everything ready i havnt re-formated my ipod yet to fat32 00.50.36 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.50.48 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.207.57) 00.51.08 Quit Thundercloud__ (Connection timed out) 00.51.10 # so once i do that when i look at the ipod as a drive it shouldnt have contacts photos .... etc 00.51.13 # it should have the root folder 00.51.30 # and other various stuff i know nothing about 00.52.18 # yes, well you have to enable an option to show your ipod as a drive in itunes iirc 00.53.11 # GodEater, care to test my experimental, modified kernel? 00.53.11 # yeah my itunes says enable disk use and its checked 00.53.19 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.213.138) 00.53.20 Join BobJonkma1 [0] (n=John@206-248-137-186.dsl.teksavvy.com) 00.53.25 # it should now autodetect the used partition so it should work on ANY iPod :) and it can mount fat32 on any iPod too (supposedly) 00.53.30 # so i think i have a 5.5 it still works right 00.53.37 # except for nano2g :P 00.54.09 # sorry im not really this stupid i swear 00.54.13 # artiller2302: This forum post may help you with the hidden file problem - http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=2342.0 00.55.27 # i wish there was a shortcut on mac to display hidden files... 00.56.03 # ls -a works fine for me. 00.56.04 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.216.199) 00.56.41 # oh, it works find in terminal 00.56.48 # s/find/fine 00.57.09 Part TrueJournals 00.57.25 # I know what you mean. It's a odd feature to leave out. 00.57.34 # hi all... 00.57.44 # there are a lots of odd quirks... 00.57.53 # why chooper game isnt commited yet? 00.57.56 # But I guess that Apple think that people that need to access hidden files will figure it out. 00.58.05 # there is any special reason? 00.58.08 # probably something like that 00.58.26 # thank you very much now i should be able to do this 00.58.51 Quit My_Sic (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.58.57 # Paprica: I think it's simply that no-one has noticed it... 00.58.59 # just to make sure, if i put rockbox on my ipod i still can use my mac and itunes to put files onto it correct? 00.59.06 Quit jba (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00.59.10 # (no-one with write access that is) 01.00.38 # artillery2302: Yes. If you want to continue with itunes, you won't be able to use Rockbox's file browser feature to browse your music, just the Rockbox database. 01.01.15 # But Rockbox doesn't affect itunes or the apple firmware at all. 01.01.38 # whats the difference between the file browser and database 01.02.25 # on my ipod i wont be able to like browse by artist or songs or anything like that? 01.02.47 # file browser is like finder, database is like the ipod view (organize by artists etc) 01.03.11 # oh ... theres nothing wrong with that 01.03.26 Nick artillery2302 is now known as artillerytx (n=artiller@cpe-67-9-171-158.austin.res.rr.com) 01.03.48 Quit ender` (" Eagles may soar, but weasels are seldom sucked into jet engines.") 01.04.08 # thank you guys for being so helpful this has really been one of the most confusing things ever but i'm glad im learning about it 01.04.23 # its starting to make more sense 01.04.58 # and if i somehow screw my ipod up i can fully restore orignal firmware with the backup i creatre in the installation instructions 01.05.18 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.05.26 # Yes, or just click on "restore" in itunes. 01.05.41 # awesome so there really is nothing to loose 01.05.47 # just an amazing os to gain 01.06.24 Quit midkay ("Leaving") 01.06.32 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.07.14 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.08.37 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@rockbox/administrator/Llorean) 01.10.16 Quit BobJonkman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.10.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.11.41 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 01.11.50 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.20.04 Quit BobJonkma1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.24.49 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@rockbox/developer/midkay) 01.27.01 Quit Audioengineer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.28.41 # http:/b23.org/~domonoky/rbutil.zip <- now with ipod and gigabeat support (untested) (both bootloader and rockbox) (windows binary) 01.30.26 # Domonoky: I just tried your previous version (in Linux using Wine - so the ipodpatcher parts failed to see my ipod, as I would expect). But it seemed to download the bootloader (the download window flashed up very briefly) before failing. 01.30.59 # I've just restored my iPod and am about to test it 01.31.10 # Did you need to modify ipodpatcher very much (if at all) to make a static lib out of it? 01.31.18 # jeah downloading works.. 01.31.32 # but if the ipodpatcher part works.. (i hope.. :-) ) 01.31.59 # The order seems odd though - it should detect the kind of ipod first, and then download the correct bootloader... 01.32.03 # safetydan: (1) Why not use DEBUGF() instead of printf()? (2) There is still one warning left (only for sims built on 64 bit machines) 01.32.13 # at the moment it can only work if the autdetection of ipodpatcher works.. 01.32.34 # Okay, bootloader install worked 01.32.35 # you selected your ipod.. 01.32.46 # BUT Rockbox install didn't, I think the URL it points to is simply outdated. 01.32.53 # could be.. 01.33.07 # i had to update the ini file 01.33.08 # But that's good news. 01.33.31 # i will check the urls 01.33.31 # But, what was all that about auto-detection? 01.33.31 # hey again 01.33.33 # Domonoky: But there's no need for a user to select their type of ipod - just "ipod" in that list is enough. 01.33.37 # what is the ipod root folder called? 01.33.40 # It asked me what drive my iPod was 01.33.42 # (for the bootloader part of the install). 01.33.59 # artillerytx: "root folder" means just in the root of the drive. X:\ 01.34.04 # oh okay 01.34.20 # this is because i reused the wizard pages for the normal rockbox install 01.34.44 # What happens if I pick a wrong model/drive? 01.35.05 # hm, i think ipodpatcher complains ? 01.35.09 # The add_bootloader() function in ipodpatcher should reject it. 01.35.31 # Yeah 01.35.38 # But the drive letter will just be ignored (I assume). 01.35.40 # which should in return give you a failure in rbutil with the error message.. 01.35.48 # drive letter is ignored 01.35.55 # so i just put the rockbox folder and the fonts folder in im supposed to eject it and then put it back in ? and then do the bootloader? 01.36.08 # drive letter is used in gigabeat bootloeader install :-) 01.36.09 # You might want to cut the drive letter out and replace it with a "The first detected iPod will be used" 01.36.26 # So people don't try to plug in multiple iPods and just run it on each in sequence, and start wondering why it failed after the first one. 01.36.27 # No, don't eject, "unmount" it. 01.36.53 # jeah i should modify the page, depending which model you selected 01.36.58 # Domonoky: For the gigabeat, does it rename the original firmware file properly? 01.37.06 # i hope, 01.37.12 # i couldnt test.. 01.37.19 # but i check every step.. 01.37.32 # so it should error if it fails.. 01.37.34 # oh cause it says eject 01.37.41 # on the installtion instructions 01.37.50 # artillerytx: Which instructions, exactly? 01.38.01 # ipod instalation beta 01.38.05 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodInstallationBeta 01.38.11 # cause im doing it on a mac 01.38.44 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 01.38.46 # The ONLY use of the word 'eject' in there tells windows users to make sure to use the eject function rather than just unplugging it. 01.38.55 # oh okay 01.39.04 # so i keep going with the ipod plugged in 01.39.17 Join Brunellus [0] (n=luigi@unaffiliated/brunellus) 01.39.48 # Domonoky: I'm going to skip testing it on my Gigabeat at the moment, because I'm not sure the recovery process for a missing bootloader if it goes wrong. 01.40.11 # oki, no problem 01.40.16 # But it seems to work fine on my Nano 01.40.25 # thats good news.. 01.40.27 # Well, the bootloader part does, rather 01.40.32 # Domonoky: IMO, the wizard should just have a single "ipod" option. It should then call the scan() function, and tell the user if an ipod was found, and if so, which model. That also needs to check for macpods. You can then download and install the appropriate bootloader. 01.40.41 # jeah urls in the ini are wrong 01.41.23 # oki.. i will change the wizard (make my own pages instead of quick reuse) :-) 01.41.24 Nick artillerytx is now known as artilleryosx (n=artiller@cpe-67-9-171-158.austin.res.rr.com) 01.41.29 Nick artilleryosx is now known as help (n=artiller@cpe-67-9-171-158.austin.res.rr.com) 01.42.30 # Did you need to modify the ipodpatcher code much? 01.42.40 # help: Really your best bet is to actually follow the instructions in the manual, but yes, you just keep going with it plugged in. 01.42.42 # nearly nothing 01.42.57 # safetydan: I just fixed (2) 01.43.19 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 01.43.29 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 01.43.50 # i just added "char* get_parttype(int pt);" to ipodpatcher.exe thats all.. 01.44.29 # and i rebuild what the main.c does for add and remove in rbutil 01.45.13 # Maybe I should move ipodpatcher from tools/ to rbutil/, you can then easily link the code directly. 01.45.47 Quit entheh ("^~") 01.46.25 # when im in the terminal im in desktop does ipodpatcher need to be on the dekstop along with bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod 01.46.40 # i plan to add bootloader installation for all players in rbutil, but on some players i will need help :-) 01.46.46 # cause i tried typing ipodpatcher --scan and it said --bash ipodpatcher cannot be found 01.46.48 # help: You can test the new, easier ipodpatcher if you wish. 01.47.11 # whats the new easier one 01.47.17 # http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/ipodpatcher-0.8.dmg 01.47.20 Nick help is now known as artillerytx (n=artiller@cpe-67-9-171-158.austin.res.rr.com) 01.47.25 # Domonoky: For the H1xx and H3xx series, the user needs to manually do a lot of steps, or at the very least have certain files ready in advance for merging with the bootloader 01.47.37 # With instructions here: http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/newinstall.txt 01.47.42 # anyone here use vmware workstation for compiling? 01.48.07 # is this just going to confuse me or is it really easier to install the bootloader 01.48.17 # artillerytx: Much easier. 01.48.20 # k awesome 01.48.23 # i know, i own a h120, but we will see :-) 01.48.52 Quit BiptoN ("Leaving") 01.49.26 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.50.05 # hey so when i brought my ipod back from the windows computer after making it fat32 01.50.07 # Big_Mac, i'm back 01.50.13 # itunes is asking me to erase and sync 01.50.14 # do i want to do that 01.50.15 # ? 01.50.18 # No. 01.50.23 # k 01.50.27 # so cancel 01.50.34 # That'll un-convert it, I think. 01.51.13 # alright so itunes opened if i close out of itunes wont that eject my ipod or no 01.51.30 Quit Brunellus (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.51.54 # Check that the "enable use as disk" option is still selected. 01.52.09 # k 01.52.13 # my ipod isnt on my desktop anymore 01.52.22 # after i clicked that and i cant find it in disk utility 01.52.36 Quit matsl (Remote closed the connection) 01.52.44 # Then it must have been ejected by itunes... Check that option. 01.53.20 # k i checked to make itunes not open when its connected 01.53.29 # im gonna eject it and put it back in 01.53.58 # mo fo opend itunes again 01.54.11 # can i just keep itunes open ? 01.54.48 # Nope... 01.55.09 # everytime i quit itunes it ejects my damn ipod i cant find the option to turn that off 01.55.41 # You need to select your ipod in itunes, and then scroll down the window that appears. 01.56.02 # k fixed it 01.56.10 # i wasnt appying the settings 01.57.36 Quit CpuWhiz (Remote closed the connection) 01.57.57 # okay im doen installing the bootloader should rockbox work now? 01.58.07 # that was super easy by the way ! 01.58.49 # Glad it worked. Yes, if you now eject and unplug your ipod, Rockbox should start. 01.59.16 # wait it said cant find rockbox.ipod 01.59.18 # when it loaded up 01.59.33 Join Brunellus [0] (n=luigi@unaffiliated/brunellus) 01.59.59 # i put the rockbox shit into the root folder 02.00.09 # do i plug it back in 02.00.48 # Did you simply extract the rockbox.zip onto the iPod? 02.01.14 # oops 02.01.17 # If you open your iPod, you should see on it, not in any folders, the file rockbox.ipod, do you? 02.01.24 # i put rockbox-ipodvideo into 02.01.25 # as a folder 02.02.21 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.02.30 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.03.04 # okay so nothing should be in a folder correct 02.03.19 # Well there's a hidden folder, .rockbox 02.03.29 # You need to make sure that it's not in any folders either, but you may not see it 02.03.30 # yeah well i can see hidden files 02.03.39 # Which is why we recommend simply extracting straight to the device. 02.03.58 # yeah i just cant do that cause i have osx and it does it to the desktop 02.04.07 # You should see rockbox.ipod and the .rockbox folder on the device. .rockbox will have lots of other stuff in it, but those two need to not be in any other folders. 02.05.12 Quit obo ("bye") 02.06.02 # okay i see rockbox.ipod and .rockbox 02.06.07 # what about the fonts ? 02.06.12 # is that in .rockbox 02.07.01 # okay i put the fonts into the .rockbox 02.07.52 # how do you restart from diskmode 02.07.56 Join fasmaie [0] (n=fasmaie@cpe-65-24-165-152.columbus.res.rr.com) 02.08.15 # Hold MENU+SELECT 02.08.23 Quit wooo (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.08.33 # k 02.09.07 # niiice 02.09.08 # it worked 02.09.35 # so how do you put the differnt skins ? 02.10.18 Join JerryLange [0] (n=chatzill@ppp422.hk.centurytel.net) 02.10.55 # alright I have a ubuntu environment running 02.11.05 # artillerytx: At this point you should probably start reading the manual 02.11.24 # and I entere the "svn co svn://...." command and I am getting a bash error 02.11.42 # k sorry haha 02.11.44 # thank you so much 02.11.47 # any specific bash error? 02.11.52 Quit artillerytx ("Snak 5.2.1 IRC for Macintosh - http://www.snak.com") 02.12.15 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 02.12.15 # should I be using a different command to connect to the svn repository 02.12.32 # just command not found 02.12.51 # that doesn't seem an overly cryptic error to me 02.13.04 # bash is reporting that the "svn" command isn't found 02.13.12 # Yup 02.13.21 # why would it report that? because it's not installed 02.13.22 # I don't know what command I shuld be using 02.13.37 # ah 02.13.50 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.13.56 # I can install the packages I assume using apt get? 02.14.00 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.14.00 # windows doesn't come with half life pre-installed. not every distribution comes with subversion pre-installed 02.14.18 # "sudo aptitude install subversion" 02.14.22 # I thought the vmware image had subversion installed though? 02.14.42 # not the debian image 02.14.50 # sudo means 'run this command as the system administrator'. aptitude is a package manager with reasonable dependency resolution. 02.14.52 # I am using just a ubuntu 6.1 image 02.14.57 Part JerryLange 02.15.03 # linuxstb, he failed to get anywhere with the rockbox image for some reason 02.15.07 # Big_Mac, no such version 02.15.21 # yes there is... ^.10 02.15.27 # 6.10 02.15.45 # edgy eft 02.15.51 # 6.10 != 6.1 02.15.52 # check the site man:) 02.15.54 # Then yes, do what directhex said. 02.17.16 # Just a question, if this image runs in my vmware virtual station, it should run on my laptop then right? 02.18.01 # in vmware on the laptop 02.18.18 # as long as you haven't done anything silly like 64-bit or dual-processor mode on the virtual machine 02.20.33 # nope 02.20.58 # sweet that means it was fixed and I can install ubuntu tonight*) 02.21.02 # 8) 02.22.00 # alright well I am going to reboot and make sure everything works fine in the live disk 02.22.36 # you mean 'will ubuntu work on the laptop' or 'will ubuntu work in vmware on the laptop', sorry? 02.22.38 Part Big_Mac 02.22.41 # bah 02.24.04 # anyone using the vmware platform have any problem compiling recent svn's? 02.24.25 # dewdude: You need to update the arm-elf-gcc to 4.0.3, probably 02.24.32 # Llorean, alrighty 02.24.45 # i'll fix sources.list and do an update 02.25.10 # there isnt anything wrong with sources.list 02.25.17 Join akaias [0] (n=akaias@c-76-16-18-102.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 02.25.22 # but, i guess i need to update the image again 02.26.34 # Or just create a .tgz with the /usr/local/arm/ (or whatever) directory? 02.26.53 # s/Or/and/ ? 02.27.02 # scorche, last time i tried to apt-get something, i got nothing but a bunch of 404's...unless it was a mirror snafu 02.27.53 # dewdude: i edited that file and used it to update the image to version 3, so i doubt something is wrong with it 02.28.10 # * dewdude shrugs 02.28.16 # i'll give it another shot 02.28.33 # linuxstb: with many of the users of the image, it would be simpler to just make a new image for them 02.28.42 # scorche: Many things can't be apt-getted at the moment. 02.28.57 # I'm not really sure why, it just lists dependencies and says it decided not to download them, for me. 02.29.03 # * directhex makes a NEW vmware image. with blackjack. and hookers. 02.29.07 # scorche: Yes, but it could be useful to give clueful users the option of a .tgz. 02.29.16 # But to update the arm-elf-gcc you just need to apt-get bzip2, and then use rockboxdev.sh 02.29.17 # linuxstb: true 02.29.31 # directhex, actually, forget the blackjack! 02.29.42 # scorche: An image where the crosscompilers are in the folders that rockboxdev.sh installs them to, by default, rather than custom folders, would probably be better. 02.29.52 # * linuxstb was about to suggest the same... 02.29.55 # who makes the image? 02.29.57 # Llorean: i actually was thinking about that last night 02.30.10 # That way they can just update it by rerunning rockboxdev. 02.30.13 # i might be shit at low-level hardware hackery in c, but i can manage vmware like nobody's business 02.30.32 # Llorean: aye...i will do that for version 4 then 02.30.35 # Of course, we need to package it with bzip2 for that, but that's hardly a big deal. :) 02.31.07 # directhex: i didnt originally make it, but i seem to be the recent maintainer 02.31.46 # directhex: also, i have noticed you make a lot of off-topic comments and generally useless information...this is a technical channel...not a social one 02.34.41 # scorche, sorry i thought sources was busted..it seems to be working now..but i tried the other day and it was just 404 error after 404 error. 02.34.44 # * jhMikeS thought off topic useless information was his department 02.35.38 # jhMikeS, no, it's very much my style. i suppose saying 'why ipd nano 2 not wrk" a lot would be more on-topic though \o/ 02.36.01 # directhex: The issue is that the channel's logged, and lots of OT spam makes it harder to scan through for relevant things. 02.36.30 # directhex: I think everyone's just more ok with telling you directly :) 02.37.02 Quit midkay (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.37.03 # Occasional OT is understandable, it happens, but it makes it easier if everyone mostly tries to keep it relevant so the logs are more readable. 02.38.02 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.207.252) 02.38.04 # also, (you are far from the only one i have seen), but if a user asks something or has an issue, tell them to wait for someone who does know about it if you dont...i have seen many instances of people leading users down the wrong path lately and someone has had to come in and say "uhhh...no...it is this"...what i fear are the times when no one is around to say that 02.40.36 # Well, if I know, I know, if I know I don't, or don't think I can atm, I just try to keep quite and perhaps investigate and see if I can. 02.41.01 # jhMikeS: wasnt meaning you ;) 02.41.39 # Then I guess that sentence was just completely invalidated ::P 02.41.40 # however, i have seen instances of people saying "well, this is why it does that and this is what you need to do" when they are completely wrong 02.44.36 # Since you know that, you have to know it's bs already therefore should slap them kindly and correct their mistake. :) 02.45.09 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@rockbox/developer/midkay) 02.45.09 # jhMikeS: but that doesnt mean i was here at the time to do that ;) 02.45.11 # he can't be here all the time 02.45.51 # There's a ridiculous amount of misinformation about Rockbox out there anyway, we've got to try to control it when it's somewhere we can. :) 02.46.03 # Then I guess it's in the logs since you've "seen" it. 02.46.14 # jhMikeS: somewhere in there... 02.46.15 # There's at least two threads I've seen on other sites were people were 100% certain you had to wipe your windows iPod to install Rockbox. 02.47.22 # And we had one guy in our forums stating that Rockbox absolutely does not touch the flash on H120 (being only an H10 user, who I think just got confused as to what target what under discussion) 02.47.41 # * jhMikeS thinks "windows iPod" sounds stange enough 02.47.42 # i'll admit..i knew NOTHING about it other than it worked on my ipod when i bought my ipod...i still don't know much...but...there's a simple fact that people 9 times out of 10 don't even bother to fully read the website and just, jump in here 02.48.06 # i'd appreciate being told which specific instances of my misinforming people have been noted. there have been times when i've been misinformed and asked a question, granted, but i tend not to intentionally stab in the dark 02.48.47 Quit midgey () 02.48.50 # I'll say right now, I don't pay much attention to _who_ gets things wrong. Hell, I've done it a few times myself, anyway. :) 02.49.05 # directhex: it was a bit ago, but i am just speaking generally atm...if i see it again, i will let you know =) 02.49.29 # Though speaking as a rough percentage relative to the amount of information I've given out, I think I'm still in the green. ;) 02.49.39 # For me, like earlier today having no clue what's up with the speex stuff and stereo, had to go look at other's prompting and did find out what's up. 02.50.49 Part pixelma 02.51.04 # i still can't believe a voice codec supports stereo. 02.51.20 # for schizophrenics? 02.51.38 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 02.52.18 # Well, some crazy people encode separate audio tracks into each of the two channels. 02.52.20 # For spoken-word drama? 02.52.32 # both side of an argument? 02.52.37 # i was trying to figure out a way to say that linuxstb 02.52.37 # amiconn, I'm not even sure those printfs should be compiled. I'm looking at redoing the port and synching with the latest SVN of speex at the same time. Those printfs are #ifdef'd out there. 02.53.13 # safetydan: Is speex itself in svn? 02.53.22 # I mean does the speex project use svn? 02.54.06 Quit fasmaie () 02.54.13 Quit Thundercloud__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.54.27 # safetydan: Is encoding capability in that lib? not that I expect realtime atm but at least there. 02.54.36 Quit shodan- ("Why do we even have to have quit messages ?") 02.55.48 # Hmm... 02.55.57 # Speex plays back slightly faster on my Gigabeat than on my PC. 02.56.27 # In less than 15 seconds there's a noticeable difference in the file position now 02.57.13 # It looks like it's playing slightly faster than realtime, the elapsed time *looks* like it's going faster than 1 second per second. 02.58.10 # just to check i'm not *completely* useless, is there anything evidently wrong with http://pastebin.ca/348308 ? 02.58.41 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 02.58.50 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 02.59.58 # directhex: To make 'A' the settings reset button? 03.00.04 # No, but you can simplify it with #elif 03.00.29 # linuxstb: I was just typing that! rrrr 03.00.59 # Llorean, yes. i can't be the only one who keeps resetting his settings by accident by leaving 'hold' on before rockbox has completely finished booting 03.01.20 Join artillery2302 [0] (n=artiller@cpe-67-9-171-158.austin.res.rr.com) 03.01.44 # hey i was just here and i installed rockbox it worked i put some songs on it and stuff and then i tunred it off and now i cant get it to come back on 03.01.57 # hm.. linuxstb would it be possible to include the filename of the bootloader in the ipod_t struct ? 03.01.59 # Using hold to reset settings isn't a good choice - it was probably copied from the ipod, which uses hold as the least bad solution. 03.02.09 # linuxstb, then change it on line 336! well, 332 i suppose without the 4-line patch 03.02.46 # linuxstb, didn't that change..or is that if you put hold on after the bootloader goes to rockbox, cuz if i hold right as i power on, it boots of 03.03.20 # Yes, you turn hold on after the bootloader starts. 03.03.41 # artillery2302: What happens when you try to turn it on? 03.03.47 # nothing 03.03.51 # it just sits there nothing is goin on 03.03.55 # it was working fine 03.04.07 # i plugged it in into my computer and still nothing 03.04.10 # Turn on hold, turn off hold, and then hold Menu+Select for like 20 seconds. 03.04.16 # k 03.04.55 # * Llorean files a couple bug reports re Speex so he doesn't forget them. 03.04.59 # it finally came up 03.05.04 # whats up with that 03.05.44 # artillery2302: It's a hardware glitch in some iPods, they do that sometimes. We don't know why yet. 03.06.12 # i figured out how to load themes but the text is like too high up 03.06.23 # is that normal 03.06.27 # Does the font change when you change theme? 03.06.31 # good lord it's late. anyway, trivial patch for less annoying settings reset on gigabeat (forces it to be an active 2-handed procedure that no bugger will do by accident, which is what i'd say was the vital bit). licensed under WTFPL version 2. do as you will. ciao. 03.06.36 # on some of them it does 03.06.44 # markun: Do you know, is the Gigabeat supposed to be showing '17mhz' in the audio thread screen? 03.06.55 Quit directhex ("Leaving") 03.07.04 # this is what i did tell me if its wrong i just got the zipped filed and copied and pasted the files from backdrop, font, etc 03.07.09 # into each of the folder on .rockbox 03.07.27 # artillery2302: It may be that the theme you've chosen requires a modified version of Rockbox to work properly 03.07.32 # Llorean: That's probably because CPU frequency is disabled, and the wrong frequency is defined in config-gigabeat.h 03.07.40 # artillery2302: Also, many themes use the Chicago font which is no longer included. 03.08.00 Join Big_Mac [0] (n=moyers_m@c-71-234-109-248.hsd1.ct.comcast.net) 03.08.03 # linuxstb: Ah. 03.08.05 # im using jblack glass 03.08.18 # Alright just booted up into linux 03.08.19 # artillery2302: Yes, that theme requires a heavily modified version of Rockbox. It won't work with the official one. 03.08.38 # oh so i have to like do abunch of stuff 03.08.49 # but I can't connect to any sites in firefox using my wireless card so I am guessing I have to set something up 03.08.58 # but I will go ask in ubuntu 03.10.20 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.10.21 # * linuxstb sleeps 03.10.28 Quit linuxstb ("Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.0.2/20050317]") 03.10.43 # so is this modified one like i have to install abunch of patches and stuff 03.10.58 # cause the jblack glass really is the best theme ever 03.11.40 # artillery2302: You'll have to either compile your own build of Rockbox, or download an unsupported build from the forums (which may have unknown bugs that you will not get help with here) 03.12.28 # oh okay 03.12.37 # i think they said on the site that it doesnt support 5.5G yet 03.12.39 # so i guess i can do it 03.13.26 # cant 03.18.14 # * jhMikeS can't stand the suspense knowing there an important taping trial in progress 03.19.26 # jeeze now i cant get it to recognize its plugged into the computer 03.24.13 Quit CriamosAndy ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.03 :: www.XLhost.de )") 03.25.19 # so why do i have to use the database instead of file browser? 03.25.47 # artillery2302: Because you used iTunes to put your songs on it. 03.25.54 # oh 03.26.00 # iTunes renames the songs to crazy things, making it impossible to easily identify which songs are which. 03.26.17 # so if would of just like copied and pasted them into a music folder? 03.26.20 # in .rockbox 03.27.07 # Not in /.rockbox/ 03.27.11 # Since that's usually hidden. 03.27.15 # oh 03.27.24 # Just make a folder on the device called "Music" and put them in there, is the most common method 03.27.31 # THen you can browse into it and play them 03.27.46 # okay you can play movies with rockbox right? 03.27.59 # Not really. 03.28.05 # You can play very short video files, at the moment 03.28.10 # I think that if I use gnupod to load stuff onto my ipod, I can force the filenames to whatever I want... 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I think this involves hackery 03.28.25 # oh 03.28.26 # i see 03.28.31 # hachi: And modern iPod firmwares don't accept that, I think. 03.28.53 # cool cool 03.29.03 # I think it works sorta, I tried it already on my 5.5 03.29.06 # it may not be perfect 03.29.45 # i guess its common for my ipod to take forever to show up ? 03.29.47 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=dsl@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 03.30.10 # hachi: I was led to understand that the iPod firmware doesn't accept filenames outside the ipod_control folder, or longer than a certain length. 03.30.13 # 20 seconds or so for me 03.30.22 # im on a mac 03.30.24 # artillery2302: OSX doesn't like Fat32 for some reason. 03.30.29 # yeah 03.30.34 # i think im gonna restore my ipod 03.30.34 # oh, the ipod_Control part I could understand, and possibly tht length as well 03.30.51 # if it ever shows up 03.31.10 # hachi: So it works, but only in a very limited sense, I think. 03.31.32 # mmm, agreed 03.32.08 # But Rockbox is really intended for those people who want to leave the Apple firmware behind anyway. 03.33.47 # i see 03.33.52 # i like to watch movies on my ipod 03.33.59 # so i guess i need to stick with the original firmware 03.34.33 # jhMikeS, I believe encoding is included in the lib 03.34.40 # linuxstb, yes speex uses subversion 03.34.58 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 03.35.01 # artillery2302: You are aware it dual boots, right? 03.35.07 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 03.35.10 # yeah 03.35.27 # safetydan: ah, good...hopefully speex_enc.codec isn't too far off then 03.35.50 # jhMikeS, hopefully so 03.35.52 # rockbox is awesome 03.36.18 # i just wish it worked better with macs 03.37.53 Quit TrueJournals (Remote closed the connection) 03.39.46 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 03.40.29 Join [toffe] [0] (n=[toffe]@adsl-70-137-199-187.dsl.frs2ca.sbcglobal.net) 03.40.47 # artillery2302: It's Macs that work poorly with Fat32 formatted drives in general. Hardly Rockbox's fault in that instance at least. 03.41.34 # * Llorean wonders if the 'recording' screen could have as an input option 'file' for transcoding. 03.41.39 # yeah 03.41.43 # sorry i didnt mean it that way 03.42.48 Quit artillery2302 ("Snak 5.2.1 IRC for Macintosh - http://www.snak.com") 03.43.28 Nick _pill is now known as pill (n=pill@sloth.shellfx.net) 03.43.35 # * jhMikeS faints 03.43.43 # jhMikeS: Good or bad faint? 03.43.46 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 03.43.55 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 03.45.42 # Llorean: kind of on the bad side...wondering what sort of rework that would need...much easier if files are converted to pcm first but two codecs can't load simultaneously 03.46.14 Quit funky ("leaving") 03.46.24 # jhMikeS: Yeah, but you could just decode 20mb of the file into RAM, swap codecs, encode, write, repeat? 03.47.07 # It's not like you don't have to spin the disk often anyway to read more file. 03.47.13 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B952ED.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.47.13 Part Big_Mac 03.47.18 # yes, if voice is moved out of the way somehow and then do as you suggest 03.47.33 # jhMikeS: Why does voice need to be removed? 03.48.01 # Aren't both encode and decode codecs linked to the same location? 03.49.06 # I'm not suggesting it should be done now, or that it might be remotely easy, just contemplating that as an alternative for if encoders we want end up not being realtime. 03.49.07 # they are, but a goal was to free 512KB of memory and only use one buffer instead of one for voice and one for audio 03.49.21 # Aaah 03.49.51 # but then again, if the disk is already spun... 03.50.56 # Transcoding is going to be a disk-heavy activity pretty much no matter what. 03.54.40 # 20MB goes by suprisingly fast though...perhaps could combine the encoder/decoder into one codec...sometimes things that strike me as nightmarish at first turn out not to be so bad on thinking it through 03.56.00 # How would transforming them into on codec help for transcoding, or is that something else entirely? 03.57.08 # never mind, we're talking transcoding...:D My brain goes all kinds of wrong places at first. 03.58.25 Nick Brunellus is now known as Cato_minor (n=luigi@unaffiliated/brunellus) 03.58.30 # Hehehe 03.58.36 Nick Cato_minor is now known as Cato_censor (n=luigi@ip70-187-221-179.dc.dc.cox.net) 03.58.39 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 03.58.48 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 03.59.06 # Swapping like that might just be the thing to do and would seem like a single step 03.59.06 Nick Cato_censor is now known as Brunellus (n=luigi@ip70-187-221-179.dc.dc.cox.net) 03.59.44 # I just realized that transcoding might make more sense as a 'file' input in the recording screen (from a user perspective) than creating some special interface just for it. 03.59.50 # Though I'm not really sure, honestly. 04.00.07 # Transcoding on-target should be fairly rare anyway. 04.00.34 # But at the same time, the times when a user's going to wish they had it are most likely the times where the only alternative is deleting things for space. 04.00.35 # Then I'd say "plugin" 04.02.13 # Probably 04.04.01 # http://www.b23.org/~domonoky/rbutil.zip <- new rbutil with support for Iaudio/gigabeat/ipod and reworked Bootloader install Wizard (completly untested) :-) 04.05.57 Quit pill ("changing servers") 04.06.41 Join pill [0] (i=pill@sloth.shellfx.net) 04.07.05 Join JerryLange [0] (n=chatzill@ppp465.hk.centurytel.net) 04.07.09 # but its late, me goes sleeping.. 04.07.18 Part Domonoky 04.07.44 # hello everybody 04.09.55 # hello 04.10.42 # whats new? 04.11.12 # working on my mencoder frontend... 04.12.23 Join AriX_ [0] (n=AriX@c-68-80-134-139.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 04.12.23 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 04.12.29 # hey all 04.12.43 # hey 04.13.22 # er this is stupid but... anyone know how to checkout svn from rockbox 04.13.27 # i dont know the servername or anything 04.13.31 # then again i didn't search much.. 04.13.46 # use the command svn co svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk (directory to put source) 04.14.00 # thanks a ton 04.14.04 # directory to put source in is optional... if you don't put it, it'll make the directory "trunk" 04.14.07 # no problem 04.14.17 # im compiling ipodpatcher for mac cause the pre-compiled one doesn't work... 04.14.37 # ugh.. nvm i wont be doing that righ tnow... developer tools stopped working.. 04.14.41 # oh well 04.14.42 # lol 04.14.46 # thanks anyway, ill save this lol 04.14.50 # i dont have time to fix it now 04.14.53 # no problem 04.15.14 Nick AriX_ is now known as AriX|Sleeping (n=AriX@c-68-80-134-139.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 04.20.36 Quit midkay ("Leaving") 04.29.02 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 04.29.13 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 04.32.14 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.32.32 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B952ED.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.33.05 Join JThundley_ [0] (n=jt@netblock-208-127-54-10.dslextreme.com) 04.33.42 Part TrueJournals 04.36.05 Quit JThundley_ (Client Quit) 04.36.19 Join JThundley [0] (n=jt@netblock-208-127-54-10.dslextreme.com) 04.38.07 Quit thegeek (Remote closed the connection) 04.44.11 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 04.44.20 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 04.46.10 Quit midgey () 04.46.16 Join CpuWhiz [0] (n=Eric@cpe-66-87-222-218.co.sprintbbd.net) 04.47.39 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba74e78@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e280f07f12611251) 04.54.42 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 04.56.42 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.57.02 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B952ED.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.58.11 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 04.58.45 Quit CpuWhiz ("Leaving") 04.58.58 # woo... latest SVN of speex compiles 04.59.01 # now for testing 05.05.57 Join dewdude_ [0] (i=dewdude@pool-71-120-0-23.washdc.east.verizon.net) 05.08.30 # well that didn't go so well 05.08.35 # No good? 05.10.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.11.47 Join dewdude__ [0] (i=dewdude@pool-71-120-0-23.washdc.east.verizon.net) 05.11.53 # it just didn't work 05.12.00 # looks like I need to adjust some of the stub functions 05.14.16 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 05.14.25 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 05.14.48 # woo! 05.14.50 # now it works 05.14.54 # Woo! 05.15.12 # So stereo files are a bit of a problem? 05.15.19 # They didn't work at all for me. 05.15.30 # Sounded quite strange 05.16.24 # that'll be my first thing to test then 05.16.45 # safetydan: I've also put two other bugs in the tracker regarding Speex 05.17.58 # Llorean, those may be beyond my ability to fix. At the moment I'm just hoping the latest speex source will fix most things 05.18.24 # safetydan: I just meant that if you're watching for things, you may want to be aware of those two as well 05.18.27 # woo boy... ultra-wide band does not work at all 05.18.46 # Stereo or mono? 05.18.50 # stereo 05.18.54 # safetydan: It sends bytes to the pcm buffer, it should send samples/channel now. Maybe you changed that already in pcmbuf_insert? Set ch2 to NULL as well, it is ignored for interleaved audio. 05.19.38 # jhMikeS, I think I've correctly changed the buffer insert call now 05.20.02 Quit dewdude (Connection timed out) 05.20.21 # ah, ok...then just call me a bonehead for talking about it so much lately :) 05.20.46 # now worries, I saw you mention it in the logs and remembered to fix it :) 05.20.51 # no worries even 05.24.49 # okay, now UWB files in stereo work 05.24.53 # sort of 05.24.59 # Sort of? 05.26.24 # actually they seem to work fine 05.26.30 # speex just doesn't work well on music 05.27.04 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.27.24 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B952ED.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.27.24 # Yeah 05.28.35 # Llorean, http://iocaine.org/speex_svn.patch.gz if you want to try 05.29.58 # safetydan: In about 11 minutes I can test that 05.30.03 # cool 05.30.13 # Though I just realised I've disabled the arm optimisations 05.30.27 # I'll be testing on gigabeat, it may still be realtime. ;) 05.31.54 # That 300 MHz beast is going to be the death of optimisation in Rockbox :) 05.33.47 # Hahaha 05.34.00 # Especially since it seems to have better battery life at 300mhz than at 100... 05.35.40 Quit dewdude_ (Connection timed out) 05.39.34 # * safetydan goes looking for a paper clip 05.41.46 # Froze your H100? 05.41.49 # pretty much 05.41.53 # Woo! 05.41.55 # sits there and spins the HDD 05.42.07 # this is going to be fun to figure out 05.42.47 # Does that mean I shouldn't be trying this patch just yet? 05.42.57 # Does the GigaBeat have a reset pin? 05.43.04 # It has a battery switch 05.43.10 # Essentially the same thing 05.43.17 # Caveat Emptor :) 05.43.21 # but probably not at the moment 05.44.02 # I'll wait until the non-crash version comes out, that way any strange behaviour I find will be post 'fix' 05.44.10 # :-P 05.45.59 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-237-178.cablep.bezeqint.net) 05.47.27 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 05.47.34 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 05.51.59 # Dammit, this is annoying. It works flawlessly in the sim. 05.52.20 # That's... unusual. 05.52.30 # Isn't the sim usually where the strange audio problems crop up? 05.52.55 # usually, but not this time 05.53.09 # Weird 05.53.54 # well time for a ccache clean and a really clean build 05.57.08 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.57.28 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B952ED.dip.t-dialin.net) 06.00.34 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 06.00.43 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.04.37 Quit Seedy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.09.38 # well that didn't fix it 06.09.46 # * safetydan goes hunting for the LCD remote 06.10.16 # Ah, debug output. 06.11.37 Quit BHSPitMonkey ("Leaving") 06.11.51 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@adsl-66-139-216-117.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 06.21.48 Join imforpbj [0] (n=imforpbj@d192-24-93-153.try.wideopenwest.com) 06.22.54 Quit imforpbj (Client Quit) 06.23.30 Join imforpbj [0] (n=imforpbj@d192-24-93-153.try.wideopenwest.com) 06.23.57 # okay I want to get an old school ipod mini 06.24.21 # is the build for it stable enough to actually use from day to day? 06.25.02 # I don't know how battery life is, but other than that it should be yes. 06.25.39 # does battery life take a serios hit for the archos models? 06.26.01 # No, the Archos models actually have improved battery life with Rockbox 06.26.26 # But the Portalplayer targets (including iPods) suffer at the moment because there are many aspects of the chip we don't know anything about yet. 06.26.27 # haha darn 06.27.46 # the model Archos I want is rather difficult to come across 06.27.51 # even on ebay 06.27.56 # Which one? 06.28.34 # the Archos Recorder v1 06.28.44 # any size would do 06.28.59 # I'm working with a 256meg thumb drive now 06.29.02 # haha 06.29.08 # Not a bad player at all, as long as you don't mind format restrictions. 06.29.57 # like what? 06.30.06 # I thought I knew everything 06.30.08 # :/ 06.30.28 # The Archos models only support MP3 (and in the future some of them maybe WAV) 06.30.49 # Well, MP2/MP3 I guess. 06.30.49 # damn! 06.30.55 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 06.31.02 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.31.16 # They decode using a piece of hardware, having very slow processors otherwise. 06.31.25 # the whole point for me is to get a cheap and pratical solution to use FLAC 06.31.34 # All the other players decode in software on faster microprocessors. 06.31.43 # i see 06.32.02 # thats why there isnt a build for 1st/2nd gen ipods 06.32.14 # shitty processor for what you're doing 06.32.23 # No, there's not a build for 1st/2nd gen iPods because nobody with one has worked on it. 06.33.04 # The third generation iPod uses the exact same processor. 06.33.28 # then why would'nt the build be the same? 06.33.36 # whats diffrent? 06.33.39 # Because there's a lot of other hardware that's different 06.33.56 # The audio chip for one thing. 06.33.58 Quit rotator ("zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz") 06.34.54 # Since iPod Linux has already done a lot of the work, having a build for it probably wouldn't be *too* hard in the grand scale of things, but until someone actually *has* one of those players and does it, there won't be builds for it. 06.35.24 # hmmkay 06.35.41 Join saratoga [0] (i=9803d619@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-21132caebdbebb5c) 06.35.49 # I see ipod minis for around 90usd at buy it now prices 06.36.29 # With Rockbox you can expect about halved battery life from what they normally get, I believe, though it may be slightly better on the Minis. 06.36.32 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.37.22 # But if an Archos Recorder is acceptable then you might wanna look at the Gigabeat. 06.37.41 # just the F-series right? 06.37.42 # Smaller than the Archos, runs Rockbox well, and the Gigabeat F series (which is the one supported, them and the X series) aren't too hard to find 06.38.29 # only 1 buy it now for 170 06.38.31 # :/ 06.39.26 # is there a size limit like with the ipods? 06.39.55 Quit z35 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.40.02 # Size limit? 06.40.09 Join z35 [0] (n=z@adsl-35-191-46.dab.bellsouth.net) 06.40.52 # well the ipod 80GB wasnt supported 06.41.10 # That's nothing to do with a size limit. 06.41.25 # cool 06.41.30 # That has to do with it having a strange drive in it which required extra effort to support 06.42.36 # like how some stuff doesnt support SD cards larger than 2G beacuse of the file structure? 06.42.42 # (fat) 06.42.44 # ? 06.42.56 # To an extent. 06.43.35 # okay 06.44.00 Join powr-toc [0] (n=r@84-51-129-124.rickmo645.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 06.47.15 # the lcd driver for the f series is a 50% 06.47.23 # what does that mean? 06.47.32 # half brightness> 06.48.27 # No, it means that there's still work to be done on it. 06.48.44 # In this case it works, but still has room for improvement. 06.49.06 # It should probably be higher than 50% now though 06.49.06 # allright 06.49.12 # thanks for your help 06.49.16 # I personally have several Rockbox players. 06.49.31 # The Gigabeat one is definitely ready for everyday use, far more than I consider the iPod one. 06.49.32 # whats your favorite? 06.49.37 # ahhh 06.49.39 # My favorite is the iRiver H120 06.49.45 # But those are pretty hard to come by too 06.49.52 # my buddy has one 06.49.59 # line in, FM 06.50.06 # Yup 06.50.13 # dual boot firmware on the h120, right? 06.50.20 # On most of them. 06.50.26 # It's not working on the Gigabeat yet though 06.50.32 # right 06.50.34 # okay 06.50.39 # Instead it has a "restore" button, where if you hold it down while booting it restores the original firmware 06.51.11 # but erases the rockbox? 06.51.18 # It just removes the bootloader 06.51.30 # You can reinstall that very easily from a computer, and none of your Rockbox settings are lost. 06.51.39 # But really there's no good reason to go back to the original firmware. 06.52.17 # roght 06.52.20 # right 06.52.36 # allright im goin to hit the sack 06.52.48 # but I'll be back soon when I'm ready for a purchase 06.52.51 # thanks again 06.53.24 Part imforpbj 06.53.58 Join fejfighter [0] (n=jeffro21@C-59-101-12-93.hay.connect.net.au) 06.57.28 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 06.57.37 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 06.59.26 Part hcs 07.01.40 Join hcs [0] (n=hcs@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 07.01.45 # safetydan: Was the freeze just random, or did it seemed like something triggered it by the way? 07.02.13 # Llorean, immediately on load of a Speex file 07.02.16 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 07.03.27 Join klaxian [0] (n=rgabriel@cpe-72-224-111-124.nycap.res.rr.com) 07.03.58 # i'm trying to play a speex file on the latest build and it doesn't work 07.04.15 # is it really not expected to work yet? i know it's pretty beta 07.05.11 # klaxian: It seems to have some problems right now, yes, though it'll work with some files 07.05.17 # i just get a series of short tones and then the player practically freezes but eventually i can get to another song 07.05.28 # Llorean: ok cool, glad im' not the only one 07.05.54 # Llorean: perhaps the VBR encoding is screwing it up 07.06.27 # It's possible. 07.07.21 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m204.net81-65-15.noos.fr) 07.08.09 # klaxian, simple mono files seem to work well enough 07.08.26 # maybe I should just commit the stereo fix now 07.08.37 # safetydan: ah, i see...yes i'm trying stereo files 07.08.52 # safetydan: it's no big deal...you guys do a great job! 07.10.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.10.26 # i have audio books on cd that seem like perfect speex candidates :) 07.10.33 # the files get really small 07.11.52 # well hopefully stereo decoding should work after the commit I just did 07.12.03 # safetydan: oh, awesome! 07.12.28 # when will the next build be created? i will test it 07.12.57 # klaxian, "Build expected to complete around 06:20:30 (in 7mins 54secs)" 07.13.05 # that'll be UTC time 07.13.17 # right...ok :) 07.13.45 # ah, i see that on the site now 07.17.04 Quit [toffe] ("MegaIRC v3.27 http://ironfist.at.tut.by") 07.18.00 # safetydan: With your patch it still plays back too fast, by the way, so apparently updating to SVN Speex doesn't fix that. =/ 07.18.24 # Llorean, you tried the patch I posted before and it worked? Odd. 07.18.30 # Yeah, it works 07.18.44 # But yeah, I think the elapsed time calculation isn't done correctly 07.18.52 # it's probably still per byte rather than per sample 07.18.53 # It's not the elapsed time calculation 07.19.01 # It actually plays back faster than the same file on my PC. 07.19.19 # If I get them exactly in sync, within half a minute the Gigabeat is a word ahead. 07.19.33 # Well, a significant portion of a word, at least 07.19.42 # bah, still causes a lock up on my h120 07.20.19 # Well, I'm playing a 16khz Mono file. 07.21.25 # Anyway, the patch fixes neither of the problems I posted on the tracker, unfortunately 07.22.00 # i'm testing now... 07.22.03 # Which I guess really just means they aren't speex problems, but 'speex as a rockbox codec' problems 07.23.02 # my speex files don't play at all after the patch...not even weird tones 07.23.17 # they also crash the player now :-P 07.24.04 # klaxian: I assume you mean the most recent SVN build. 07.24.08 # Llorean: yes 07.24.24 # Be careful when saying 'patch' as it usually means an actual patch (which is what I was referring to) 07.24.33 # ah, sorry 07.24.53 # anyway, i'd be happy to send you guys the files i'm trying if you want to test 07.25.42 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 07.33.30 Join Brunellus__ [0] (n=luigi@ip70-187-220-147.dc.dc.cox.net) 07.34.10 # klaxian, odd that they don't work for you 07.34.30 # safetydan: would you like to test the files i'm trying? 07.34.41 # http://klaxian.no-ip.org/~rgabriel/speex_test/ 07.34.45 # i put them there 07.34.53 # klaxian, at the moment I'm just trying to get it working on my H120, but sample files are welcome 07.34.54 # they are all the same track, but encoded differently 07.35.17 # the lossless original is there in FLAC too 07.35.40 # the numbers indicate quality settings 07.35.43 # cheers 07.35.55 # :) 07.36.13 # let me know if they work on your player 07.37.50 # klaxian, they don't work very well do they 07.37.54 # nice buzzing noise 07.38.07 # yah 07.38.22 # it's a nice change of pace from music, but it gets annoying after a while :-P 07.40.50 Quit Brunellus (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.41.41 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 07.41.50 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 07.50.20 # aha, it would seem the problem is VBR files 07.51.34 # if you encode your speex files as cbr they should work 07.51.43 # no idea why vbr doesn't work 07.53.41 # ah, looks like VBR playback hasn't been converted to fixed-point yet 07.54.07 # ah, alrighty 07.54.27 # thanks for looking into it 07.54.41 # we're waiting on the speex folks for that, right? 07.55.40 Join flemnos [0] (n=jason@233.247.12.61.ap.yournet.ne.jp) 07.56.21 # klaxian, probably 07.57.27 # safetydan: ok, thanks for the info :) and let me know if there's anything more i can do to help 07.57.49 Quit scorche (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.58.19 Join scorche [0] (n=scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 08.00.31 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 08.00.40 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 08.02.36 Part klaxian 08.02.55 Quit hcs ("Leaving.") 08.03.57 Quit powr-toc (Remote closed the connection) 08.06.43 Join hcs [0] (n=agashlin@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 08.08.20 Quit atsea-196 (SendQ exceeded) 08.14.33 Quit fejfighter () 08.17.38 Part Llorean 08.23.42 Quit perplexity (Remote closed the connection) 08.25.37 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 08.25.48 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 08.26.19 Join artillery2302 [0] (n=artiller@cpe-67-9-171-158.austin.res.rr.com) 08.30.00 Quit flemnos ("Leaving") 08.34.12 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B953F7.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.39.37 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 08.40.21 # * safetydan thinks it's probably crashing getting the metadata 08.40.30 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 08.40.34 Join MonkeyTamer [0] (n=chatzill@pcp009946pcs.santa-lucia.reshall.calpoly.edu) 08.40.41 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 08.48.17 Join atsea-196 [0] (i=ariel@gateway/tor/x-a8df5723302266ca) 08.48.27 Part JerryLange 08.48.27 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.49.06 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B156FB.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.50.01 Quit MonkeyTamer ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418]") 08.55.42 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@mos-81-27-201-28.karneval.cz) 08.55.48 Quit kubiixaka (Connection reset by peer) 08.59.21 Part artillery2302 09.01.00 Join perl|perl [0] (n=say@cpe-66-65-88-127.nyc.res.rr.com) 09.09.44 # today's irc log doesn't display (anymore) in IE, it complains about an error on line 2 (document.Stylesheets.1.cssRules.0 is null or not an object) 09.10.09 # firefox seems to work but never finishes loading here 09.10.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.11.19 # and the page starts with --Delimiter Content-type: text/html which surely isn't ok 09.14.12 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 09.14.22 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 09.16.55 Quit perldiver (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.18.18 # preglow: I tried doing noninterleaved 32-bit, but only got silence 09.18.23 # 16-bit seems to work 09.20.11 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=yngwiejo@88.218.17.202) 09.22.40 # petur: When did you last use the irc logs? 09.22.59 # Zagor's new log viewer is supposed to do that (not the error in ie, but the "eternal" loading). It's updating live. 09.23.48 # You can hit stop if you don't want it to. 09.24.47 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 09.25.27 # There's always the "view raw" link that leads you to the txt file itself 09.25.27 # Hmm, I get a different error in IE. 09.26.11 # At the top of the page, I get: 09.26.13 # --Delimiter Content-type: text/html 09.26.22 # ...which isn't there in firefox 09.26.55 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.26.56 # Then it displays up to #rockbox log for 2007-02-10 and throws a javascript error 09.27.04 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B957B9.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.28.17 # petur: What IE version did you test on? IE6SP1 here. 09.29.10 # The older logs work in IE, it's just the current one that doesn't 09.29.55 # amiconn: I mentioned the javascript error and the extra line 09.30.17 # IE6SP1 09.30.57 # Ah. Somehow I didn't get that you meant a *javascript* error 09.31.01 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 09.31.11 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 09.31.53 # The older logs also throw a javascript error... 09.34.35 # * petur isn't quite awake yet 09.34.50 # damn real life 09.35.39 # Looks like a dom problem 09.35.50 # * amiconn guesses that Zagor didn't test on IE 09.36.01 # jhMikeS: I'm all set for recording with your latest patch, did a one-hour test recording which went fine 09.37.00 # amiconn: the funny part about your 'Looks like a dom problem' is that dom means stupid (in Dutch) :) 09.37.21 Join powr-toc [0] (n=r@84-51-129-124.rickmo645.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 09.37.45 # hehe, but I'm sure you know what I meant :) 09.37.57 # yeah ;) 09.38.26 # Dutch ist often not far from german 09.38.40 # indeed 09.39.31 # right, gtg, real life is calling :/ 09.39.36 Quit petur ("later") 09.42.36 Quit dpassen1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.45.59 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 09.46.08 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 09.50.18 # hmm, it looks like setting bitdepth to 32 doesn't work, I have to use something like 24 09.55.42 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 10.00.21 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.00.42 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B97362.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.12.00 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba74e78@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-f9183d6306e78387) 10.12.09 Quit decayedcell (Client Quit) 10.12.17 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba74e78@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-977918f75b990c95) 10.16.16 Join rp_ [0] (n=rp@193.154.222.107) 10.16.36 Nick rp_ is now known as rp- (n=rp@193.154.222.107) 10.19.53 # Do coldfire targets have a problem with unaligned reads/writes? 10.21.34 Join ackbahr [0] (n=ackbahr@d83-180-228-46.cust.tele2.ch) 10.22.48 Join freqmod [0] (n=freqmod@170.80-203-37.nextgentel.com) 10.23.28 Join kaaloo [0] (n=luis@rue92-3-82-232-48-241.fbx.proxad.net) 10.23.36 Part kaaloo 10.24.09 Join MonkeyTamer [0] (n=chatzill@207.62.156.85) 10.26.32 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.28.49 # does Rockbox read from ID3v2 over ID3v1 or the other way round 10.29.26 # decayedcell: there's a setting for that 10.29.30 # decayedcell, you can choose which one to read 10.29.41 # I _think_ it's v2 over v1 by default 10.30.31 # ah alright. That would explain the Untagged entries I'm getting 10.30.59 # would it be possible add a feature to Rockbox to read from v1 if v2 is missing? 10.31.17 # I think it does... 10.31.36 # decayedcell: ISN'T THAT THE CASE ALREADY? 10.31.37 # hmm well on my iPod it doesn't seem to be doing that 10.31.44 # oops... sorry for caps 10.32.09 # the tags are definitely there, but rockbox still classes some of my songs as untagged =/ 10.32.55 # what are you using to double check the tags presence? 10.33.29 # did you check what type of tags these are, some programs seem to add vorbis comments to mp3s instead of ID3 which doesn't work in rockbox 10.33.58 # Tag&Rename 3.3 checked against iTunes too 10.34.15 # * decayedcell consults manual to avoid being told off 10.34.51 Quit GodEater ("Leaving") 10.35.47 # ah yes there is a V2 then V1 priority 10.35.57 Quit pill (Nick collision from services.) 10.36.08 Join pill [0] (i=pill@sloth.shellfx.net) 10.36.27 Quit pill (Nick collision from services.) 10.36.40 Join _pill [0] (i=pill@sloth.shellfx.net) 10.37.18 # to avoid confusion - vorbis comments work in rockbox in connection with ogg-vorbis files 10.38.29 Join funky [0] (n=repulse@unaffiliated/funky) 10.38.52 # how do I check the type of tag 10.39.48 # if it appears in iTunes and Tag&Rename it must be ID3 right? 10.41.49 # decayedcell: You can check with a tagger like Mp3Tag 10.47.11 Join linuxstb [0] (n=chatzill@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 10.49.27 Quit MonkeyTamer ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418]") 10.49.33 # Bagder: Can you make another ipodpatcher update? http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/ipodpatcher-0.8.zip 10.50.09 Join bluebrother [0] (i=hK6ngvHS@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 10.50.27 # done! 10.51.09 # Thankyou sir. 10.51.38 # Can you delete macosx/ipodpatcher? It's now a .dmg file. 10.52.03 # ok 10.52.56 # * safetydan slaps speex around with a large trout 10.53.00 # though it's probably my fault 10.53.34 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 10.53.47 # no comma at the end of the line for its entry in id3.c 10.53.51 # I'ld like to move tools/ipodpatcher to rbutil/ipodpatcher (to help incorporation in rbutil). I tried "svn mv tools/ipodpatcher rbutil/ipodpatcher", but that didn't seem to work properly - it seemed to delete the files in tools/ipodpatcher, but not add them to rbutil/ipodpatcher. 10.54.46 # amiconn: Can you build an amd64 binary for ipodpatcher with the bootloaders embedded? The Makefile contains instructions. 10.55.14 # hcs, fixed 10.55.30 Quit atsea-196 (SendQ exceeded) 10.55.37 # safetydan: thanks,before or after I noted that? 10.55.57 # before, but I wasn't going to commit it until I got this synched version of speex sorted 10.56.18 # but now it's comitted so 10.56.28 # ok, just enough change to break the new spc patch compensating for speex... 10.56.38 # ah, sorry about that 10.59.19 # Well if someone else feels like working out why this works on arm (well GigaBeat at least) and the simulator but not coldfire, that'd be grand 10.59.20 # http://iocaine.org/speex-svn.diff.gz 10.59.31 # Locks up hard on my H120 10.59.49 # endianness? 11.00.10 # hcs, hrm... I thought I checked that. arm isn't the same endianess as x86 is it? 11.00.21 # the arms we use are little endian 11.00.58 # hcs, I believe you may be a genius :) 11.01.28 # h120 is m68k which is big endian 11.01.39 # join the hcs fan club today 11.01.54 # single-digit membership numbers still available! 11.02.09 # where do I sign in that club? 11.02.39 # just send your membership fee to... 11.03.11 # Will I get monthly spc compilations, too? 11.05.25 # * safetydan revokes membership 11.05.28 # that wasn't it :( 11.05.28 # aw 11.09.20 Quit idnar (Connection timed out) 11.10.31 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.14.04 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 11.14.59 Join ender` [0] (n=ender@84.52.165.220) 11.16.01 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 11.16.08 # hey all 11.16.57 Quit datachild ("deny the day of towmorrow") 11.18.03 Quit ackbahr ("Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.9/2006120612]") 11.18.24 Join GodEater [0] (n=bryan@host-83-146-14-16.bulldogdsl.com) 11.18.44 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11.19.05 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B97362.dip.t-dialin.net) 11.22.39 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 11.22.50 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 11.23.18 Quit peppot (Remote closed the connection) 11.23.36 # is speex the text->speech engine or something else? 11.23.53 # JdGordon: it's an audio codec 11.24.22 # hmm... nuts... 11.24.29 # * JdGordon wonders why he thought it was text to speechh 11.25.07 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 11.25.16 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 11.25.47 # linuxstb: Built, and it seems to work. 11.26.22 # Thanks. (pings Bagder) 11.26.49 # Why does ipodpatcher output the ipod type twice? 11.27.07 # s/type/model/ 11.28.00 # I guess that's the scan function displaying it, and then the main code. So just something I didn't fix... 11.29.23 Quit Genre9mp3 ("I don't suffer from Rockbox psychosis. I enjoy every minute of it.") 11.36.16 Quit linuxstb (Remote closed the connection) 11.37.02 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 11.38.21 # anyone have an idea what to call the current main menu in the root menu? "configure rockbox" ? 11.38.44 # I dont want to use "manage settings" because it has a manage settings submenu under it... 11.38.51 # Why not just "Settings" ? 11.39.06 # went we going for verbs? 11.39.10 # wernt* 11.39.35 # thats not a word is it? :p 11.39.35 # wernt? 11.39.39 # Only if you listen to me... 11.39.50 # so, what's left in the old main menu? Anything else than configuration? 11.39.59 # we have to decide 11.40.08 # I think rockbox info might be best in the root also now 11.40.33 # which would leave browse themes as the only non setting sub item 11.41.02 # I think "Rockbox Info" would be better in the settings menu, even if it doesn't really belong there. 11.41.16 # It seems too rare an entry to deserve a place in the root menu. 11.41.16 # please keep the number of entries limited. Otherwise we're scrolling around and another 10 seconds away from what we want to do with our dap 11.41.48 # hopefully it will be under 1 screen on all targets except the player 11.42.25 # Hmm. This still sounds like introducing a new menu screen. I don't thing having an additional screen is helpful 11.42.42 # What do people think about "Now Playing" changing its title to something like "Resume Playback" when music is stopped? 11.43.00 # (and is that easy in the new menu architecture?) 11.43.56 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 11.43.57 # well the root menu doesnt use the new menu system... It probably could, but doesnt really need to (although, I just realised radio will always be there if radio COnFIG_TUNER is defined 11.44.08 # btw, any news on the root screen itself? Can I set an arbitrary screen as root and not back up to somewhere else from there? 11.44.56 # I don't think that's the idea - the root menu will always be the root, but you can configure an entry which is selected automatically on boot. 11.44.58 # you can set any of the screens as the first screen that loads when rb loads 11.45.42 # yes, but can I back out to the root menu with left from that screen? I could with the old patch, and if I set a browser view as root screen I don't think this is good 11.45.59 # hmm, yeah, the root menu wont work very well with the new menu system, but changing its name could be done in a hacky way 11.46.05 # JdGordon: Hmm, that needs fixing then. 11.46.07 # But I think we should try and keep the shortcuts between screens - e.g. NAVI on iriver will take a user from the WPS to the file browser, and PLAY will take users back from the file browser to the WPS. 11.46.12 Quit powr-toc (Remote closed the connection) 11.46.14 # amiconn: which? 11.46.17 # On some targets, the radio might or might not be present 11.46.28 # yeah, of course 11.46.29 # (but via the root menu screen in a clean way). 11.46.39 # bluebrother: yes, ill fix that 11.47.26 # still, I think we should understand the root menu as a new main menu, and an option to set an arbitrary screen as startup screen 11.47.39 # and toggle the new root menu the same way we did for the old main menu 11.47.40 # yes, thats bassically how it will work 11.48.08 # ok, I'll wait for the next patch then. The discussion partly sounds a bit different 11.48.25 # but if it's only me understanding it a bit different then there's no problem ;-) 11.48.46 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 11.48.55 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 11.49.12 # * bluebrother wants to keep the overall feel of Rockbox he has now as that's quite good 11.49.16 # * JdGordon isnt exactly sure how to hide the fm screen "nicely" 11.49.51 # what linuxstb says is important IMO - I don't want to go from wps to file browser/ data base view via the root menu (i.e. additional navigating) to add new songs... though I have to admit that I didn't have a look how it works so far 11.51.11 # with a flat hierarchy that could be quite consistent -- navi goes to browser (depending on the setting database of file view), play goes to wps, mode to the menu 11.51.13 # I'm tihnking the rec button would be usefull to go files > db > wps > files 11.51.33 # remember not all targets having a rec button 11.51.53 # and the tapers would prefer using that button to go to the recording screen I assume 11.52.03 # I know... but it would work well on the hxxxs 11.52.26 # IMO it should work well on all targets 11.52.42 # I second that :) 11.53.56 # otherwise that would create an "xyz optimized" build in svn ... 11.54.35 # ok, please have a look at http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RootMenu and figure out the language and order, ill code whatever is on that page... (also what the root of the main menu should look like when this is in) 11.55.06 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.55.57 # well the three browsers should be together I think, that would be neater 11.56.24 # 3 browsers? 11.56.29 # oh, plugins 11.56.44 # no, plugins should be at the bottom, and db should be hideable.. 11.56.47 # why not just have Music 11.56.52 # instead of Database Browser 11.57.14 # hmm... I assume button mappings are the same for both H10s? 11.57.29 # and instead of Browse Plugins, just Plugins? 11.57.37 # KISS principle 11.58.12 # buttons are the other thing that needs to be figued out... 11.58.21 # decayedcell: Database Browser and File Browser can both access your music... 11.58.46 # ok, you could label it "Music" and "Filesystem" 11.58.46 # yes but I think people would rather browse through ID3 tags rather that files pixelma 11.58.56 # ? 11.58.58 # decayedcell, that heavily depends 11.58.58 # not me 11.59.06 # * bluebrother prefers file system view 11.59.19 # Would it be possible to customise the root menu view 11.59.25 # nooo! 11.59.28 # hcs: what are your commit plans regarding the spc patch? 11.59.50 # JdGordon: nothing to do with the root menu, I'm just looking at FS 6594 12.00.28 # decayedcell: there is a possibility that there will be a "user menu" item in the root which will be able to shorcut to certain menus in the system... but dont tell anyone because we havnt discussed this :p 12.00.32 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 12.00.39 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 12.01.25 # decayedcell: file view works correctly even with untagged files (unless you are using ipods/H10 with their music managing software...) 12.01.28 # I also think that games and plugins should be separated. The plugins list is getting rather lengthy in my opinion 12.02.00 # yeah I know pixelma, was just my point of view :p. Perhaps a poll should be setup on the forums 12.03.23 # decayedcell: yes plugins should be organised, but no one can be bothereed :p 12.03.32 # no... I think the neat thing about the root menu could be that you can easily switch between file browser/data base view... 12.03.59 # IMO the browse plugins view should support subfolders, so one could easily organize them 12.04.14 # Doesn't it already? 12.04.29 # no. Tried it a couple of days ago 12.04.50 Join atsea-196 [0] (i=ariel@gateway/tor/x-c2cb88dbec2a4bc1) 12.05.01 # It uses the normal "file browse" code... 12.05.01 # Hmm does anyone here use the Recent Bookmarks function? 12.05.26 # I even looked into the code, but found it to be a needs-more-than-5-minutes (unless you are used to the code) 12.07.18 # I think the root menu should resemble as much as possible (with a rockbox twist) the 'root menu's of the original firmware of the targets that rockbox supports. I believe it would make the switch from the original firmware to rockbox a bit less of a jump 12.07.33 Join norbusan [0] (n=norbusan@generic-nat.unisi.it) 12.08.07 # bluebrother: the plugins browser doesnt allow subdirs? wtf? 12.08.29 # decayedcell: we are innotvating... not immitating 12.08.31 # it didn't show them the last time I tried. Let me check again. 12.09.35 # nope. I created a subfolder in .rockbox/rocks and put a plugin there. The folder doesn't show up 12.09.54 # hmm... ok, thats a bit odd 12.09.55 # Correct. Must be some filtering, but I'm not sure exactly what yet... 12.09.57 # same for themes / wps browser (but for wps this makes sense) 12.10.31 # as long as the "problem" isnt buried in filetree.c it shouldnt be too hard to fix 12.11.02 # I think I gave up in tree.c because of time 12.11.20 # JdGordon I did say rockbox twist... the current implementation of such a menu is pretty good by the DAP manufacturers... all you need to do is take it and make it better 12.11.28 Part norbusan 12.12.08 # It's in filetree, if the dir filter is set to any of the "special" files, it will only show such entries. 12.12.26 # Directories aren't such entries, so... 12.12.47 # hmm. Adding the extension to the directory name? 12.13.25 # Nope, still a directory. The attribute must match exactly. 12.13.43 # Would be fairly easy to fix for selected dir filters though. 12.13.47 # decayedcell: how should that work? Rockbox works on a lot of targets with huge differences how the OFs work 12.13.55 # just found that myself by trying ;-) 12.14.05 # (But the if-statement responsible is hairy enough as it is... :) ) 12.14.23 # so make it even more hairier ;-) 12.14.44 # That reminds me, it can be simplified a little and cut a few bytes from the binary. 12.14.49 # pixelma well on all players there must be some essential menu options. i.e. Library/Music, Now Playing. These are a must have 12.15.40 # Rockbox also has a File Browser, so we just add that option to the root menu as suggested already. There are plugins in Rockbox too, so we'll have plugins, instead of Extras such as in the iPod firmware 12.16.22 # It should function like the original firmware, but the titles should be simple, and consistent, and give the user access to most frequently used features of Rockbox 12.17.24 # * bluebrother doesn't think Rockbox should work like any OF but the Rockbox way instead 12.18.15 # Lear, is that in ft_load()? 12.18.28 # Yep. 12.18.30 Join norbusan [0] (n=norbusan@generic-nat.unisi.it) 12.18.37 # "filter out non-visible files" 12.18.58 # But wouldn't that mean getting rid of the root menu completely? I'm pretty sure most OF have some kind of root menu. If it were to be completely original Rockbox, then you would keep the current system of switching modes (which is much like the iRiver firmware I believe) 12.21.04 # I like the way it currently works. IMO it would just need some restructuring of the main menu and adding an option to start in any arbitrary screen 12.21.19 # and set the default view to that reworked main menu 12.21.45 # bluebrother: Making the plugin browser support subdirs is rather simple 12.21.56 # All the browsers use the same code, just the filter is different 12.22.05 Quit bun-bun () 12.22.09 Join entheh [0] (n=purr@88-106-231-45.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 12.22.19 # I just noticed that ... last time I looked I hadn't much patience and time 12.22.31 # So the plugin browser would have to show subdirs *and* plugins 12.23.58 # There is a drawback when using subdirs for plugin categories though - they aren't localised 12.24.09 # yeps. 12.24.21 Join bun-bun [0] (n=bun@71-92-214-26.static.mtpk.ca.charter.com) 12.24.32 # but it's easy and less code 12.24.37 # don't you think its a bit cumbersome at the moment bluebrother? Say I'm playing a song in the WPS screen in Database mode, if I want to check out a picture I took on camp or something I'd have to hold down the Settings button, then change mode to Show Files, then get out of WPS, then find the picture 12.24.49 # But plugins and their names aren't localized either... 12.25.23 # decayedcell, sure. But that's simply the combination of the ideas: put a "Database view" and "Filesystem view" into the new main menu 12.25.36 # that way you simply go to the main menu and select the other view 12.25.46 # which is basically the same as with a root menu 12.26.22 # Lear, good point 12.26.29 # Lear: True enough. 12.26.58 # we could add localization support by a file name translator later 12.27.21 # ok, I got it working 12.27.34 # Something like windows' desktop.ini perhaps 12.27.46 # i had the idea that database view could support adding directory references to the view via tagnavi.config. For example "Browse files" could open the root dir in file view mode 12.28.03 # if you know where to search the change is quite easy ;-) 12.28.04 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.28.07 # bluebrother but the current Main Menu has a lot of unrelated misc items in the list, for example we have various settings, recording and info 12.28.13 # amiconn, yes, something like that was my idea 12.28.22 # Slasheri: What exactly the hibernation feature means on a flashed H100 with dircache? 12.28.35 # decayedcell, but that can get collected together in a settings submenu 12.29.12 # XavierGr: dircache state is saved on disk and loaded at boot as early as possible. Then further file operations (especially open() in read only mode) are WAY faster than without dircache 12.29.22 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p549665D9.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.29.28 # XavierGr: that speeds up loading wps images a lot for example 12.29.40 # morning all 12.29.44 # so it gets settings / {sound,manage,general,playlist} settings, even the browse themes would fit there 12.29.50 Nick wLLm is now known as w1ll14m (n=w1ll14m@84-104-81-208.cable.quicknet.nl) 12.30.12 # Slasheri: Nice, I am asking because there was a misunderstanding that dircache is flashed 12.30.33 # bluebrother isn't that the beginnings of a root menu? 12.30.49 # Root [File Browser, Database Browser, Settings] 12.30.52 # ah, nothing is written to flash in rockbox by anything else than the iriver_flash -plugin 12.30.53 # sure, but I don't want to see it as a "root" but rather than a main menu 12.31.05 Part norbusan 12.31.06 # bluebrother: In fact it could just be put into the .lng files. 12.31.20 # and not adding a setting "startup screen" but rather "root screen" 12.31.39 # The data needs to be loaded into ram anyway, and english.land doesn't need to contain those strings because the english names are the default 12.31.51 # so what should the root screen look like then? 12.31.57 # and always return to that selected root screen. So one could set the file browser as root screen and will get exactly the same behaviour as we currently have 12.32.01 # ...so it wouldn't increase binary size due to those strings 12.32.13 # amiconn, sounds good 12.33.12 # so basically it's just a different way understanding the screen which implies a slightly different handling 12.33.19 # in terms of user experience 12.34.48 # * safetydan apologises to hcs 12.35.08 # Looks like he was right about the endianess thing. I just didn't get a fully recompiled build on to my H120 12.37.46 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@avc146.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 12.38.18 # night all 12.38.51 Quit decayedcell ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 12.39.39 # * JdGordon finds it very difficult to debug with stupid codec failures :p 12.41.14 # JdGordon: how is root menu going ? 12.41.34 # i resynced it, but decided to start from scratch and use the new menu system 12.41.44 # ahh ok 12.41.51 # can i test the resync ? 12.42.35 # i lost it already.... its very easy, just add char last_screen to the settings.h file and ignore the other error 12.42.47 # ... just make sure you add it in the correct place 12.43.03 # settings.h line 272 12.43.12 # lol... where would i add the last_screen? 12.43.14 # ok 12.43.33 Quit bun-bun () 12.43.56 # getting new svn :) 12.44.31 # Big speex commit comming. 12.44.49 # patch it, create a new line last_screen and that should be the patch, or am i thinking wrong? 12.45.05 # patch old rootmenu patch ;) 12.45.37 # hm i can't build the latest sansa from svn with cygwin, anything i need to do? --> http://rafb.net/p/vO5D7d71.html 12.46.02 # add char last_line; to the line i said and your done 12.46.09 Join bun-bun [0] (n=bun@71-92-214-26.static.mtpk.ca.charter.com) 12.46.14 # * JdGordon doesnt think the new menus ae suited to what we need here 12.46.45 # ok thanx 12.47.56 # jhMikeS, don't think we'll be seeing Speex recording in Rockbox for a while. The encoder still uses floating point. 12.48.32 Join idnar [0] (n=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 12.49.29 # I've seen a fair amount of floating-to-fixed point conversions in Xiph SVN, but I haven't looked closely at where it was done... 12.50.19 # Yeah there's an ongoing effort to add fixed point support. 12.50.22 # But it's not complete yet. 12.52.49 # rp-, update your compiler to 4.0.3 12.52.59 # jdgordon, after #ifdef CONFIG_TUNER #endif 12.53.18 # it seems to trigger an error in gcc for 4.0.2 12.53.40 # rp-: these problems occured this week for everyone who uses gcc4.0.2 to compile for arm targets (see http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=8711.0 for example) 12.54.05 Quit freqmod (Remote closed the connection) 12.55.07 # w1ll14m: yes 12.55.28 # pixelma: thank you 12.55.29 # ok thanx :) 13.01.18 # jdgordon: seems to work fine, thanx :) 13.01.35 # seems to compile fine** ;) 13.04.11 Join directhex [0] (n=directhe@bb-87-82-2-184.ukonline.co.uk) 13.05.44 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 13.09.14 Quit safetydan ("Ex-Chat") 13.10.00 Nick DerBesteSaLo is now known as SaLoMoN (n=SaLo@salooo.org) 13.10.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.15.24 # ok, nice work root menu 13.17.42 Join wooo [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 13.19.40 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.174.222) 13.20.36 # :'( I cant get it jumping between items properly now 13.20.54 Nick Everybody| is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 13.21.40 Join Everybody| [0] (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 13.21.43 Quit Everybody| (Client Quit) 13.21.45 # has it been resynced? i couldn't get it to apply last time i tried 13.21.47 Quit Everybody ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 13.22.34 # read the last 30min of logs... very easy to resync.. 13.22.48 # indeed ;) 13.25.04 # Slasheri: AA finally made it in? 13.25.12 # but instead of add last_line; use add last_screen; 13.25.25 # JdGordon: that's album artist, not album art ;) 13.25.35 # oh phew :D 13.25.39 # hehe =) 13.25.47 # * JdGordon didnt read the ist :p 13.25.57 # but i don't really see a reason why not to commit that AA too 13.28.06 Join obo [0] (n=obo@82-46-82-224.cable.ubr02.trow.blueyonder.co.uk) 13.29.18 # new improved version 2 of my less-annoying-gigabeat-settings-reset patch: http://pastebin.ca/348901 13.29.21 Quit thegeek () 13.34.58 # how can it be a new improved version? they are mutually exclusive.... 13.36.14 Quit ender` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.36.53 # one would hope that all new versions are improved... 13.37.05 Quit himitsu (Read error: 111 (Connection refused)) 13.37.34 # if its new, there was noting to base it on, so how oculd it be imporved? if its imporved it implies there was a base, so its not new 13.38.54 # "The new version of rockbox is commonly known as r12255" 13.39.31 # one could argue that one should use new*er*, but they can both be valid in context 13.42.04 # ooooooookay. good to know things are staying on topic this morning! 13.43.17 Join Mmmm [0] (n=martin@cpc2-hem13-0-0-cust689.lutn.cable.ntl.com) 13.45.09 # :D 13.45.55 # and today's irc logs appear to stop at 09:11, so i can't read anything from before 12:05 that might relate to root menu resyncing 13.46.47 # directhex: View raw 13.46.48 # its very easy, just add char last_screen to the settings.h file and ignore the other error 13.46.48 # (22:42:56) JdGordon: ... just make sure you add it in the correct place 13.46.48 # (22:43:12) JdGordon: settings.h line 272 13.47.49 Part barrywardell 13.49.47 # * linuxstb makes some changes to the RootMenu screen 13.49.56 # s/screen/wiki page/ ;) 13.51.43 Join voltagex_ [0] (n=voltagex@124-254-92-158-dsl.ispone.net.au) 13.52.34 # hi, will I ever be able to use the second usb port on the H3x0? 13.53.02 # hard to say 13.53.42 # it's volounteer project, so no release times are estimated 13.55.15 # I remember someone here talking about example code from Philips 13.55.57 Join Criamos [0] (n=Criamos@p54933481.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.55.57 # whoa big storm here 13.56.03 # bigger than I thought 13.56.32 # linuxstb: I'm not sure I like playlist being in the root (in its current form anyway), If it had less settings and more usefull stuff then maybe 13.57.09 # ... actually remove the bottom 2 options and then i guess it would be good 13.57.26 # But options such as "Create Playlist", "View Playlist", "Playlist Catalog" aren't settings IMO. 13.57.48 # I agree,,, no i got confused, the last 2 are settings and should be moved tho 13.57.54 # Yes, I agree. 13.57.57 # anyone here could reproduce bug with charger, 1. shutdown player 2.connect shutted down player to wall charger 3.boot rockbox 4.when rockbox boots it'll reboot into disk mode instead of just charging ? 13.58.12 # is there some wiki page that describes how the battery monitoring works? 13.58.27 # linuxstb: and maybe rename playlist cataloge to browser like the plugin and themes ? 13.58.30 Join robin0800_ [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 13.59.19 # I'm not sure I like the word Browser everywhere - it looks ugly. 13.59.49 # jdgordon: how do you browse music while playing a song... i can't select browse database or browse filesystem 14.00.16 # w1ll14m: the button that used to take you to the tree browser 14.00.48 Quit Mmmm (Remote closed the connection) 14.01.08 # does not give a action 14.01.10 # let me reboot 14.01.20 # linuxstb: would it be horrible if now playing couldnt be renamed? 14.01.36 Join ender` [0] (n=ender@84.52.165.220) 14.01.55 # No. But what about two menu options, with only one ever being displayed at a time? 14.02.30 # (giving the illusion of renaming) 14.02.49 # jdgordon: select button (from wps) won't give me a selection 14.03.22 # linuxstb: well thats what might have to happen, but could make tings ugly... 14.03.33 # w1ll14m: which target? 14.03.42 # ipod 5g 14.03.51 # root menu needs to have the "database" option removed from the "show files" section of "general settings/file view" 14.04.06 # the select button doesnt drop you in the tree browser? 14.04.10 # not anymore :) 14.04.18 # it used to :) 14.04.21 # odd :p 14.04.25 # it _shuold_ 14.04.35 # indeed, i understand it should :) 14.04.40 # let me try some tuff.... 14.04.47 # 'll get back to you :) 14.05.12 # holding select will get me into playlist and soundsettings menu 14.06.26 Quit robin0800 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 14.07.15 # Hm... Speex won't build in the sim for me... 14.08.07 # Actually, vorbis doesn't build due to speex, it seems. 14.08.15 # jdgordon, after changing a few settings it still won't get me to browse 14.09.03 # ok thats a bit odd.... leave it then :p im figuring out the best way to code the whole thing, so im not too worried about bugs in that one 14.09.03 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 14.10.08 # jdgordon, ok i understand :) i will remove the patch is it's making it more difficould to select music from rockbox :) 14.10.14 # but it's a very nice start!! 14.10.23 # :) 14.10.24 # i like it so far 14.11.18 # JdGordon: From what I remember of these parts of Rockbox (but I could be wrong), I think you'll probably need to do some radical changes in the code - to flatten things, and to introduce an exit code from screens, to allow quick-movement between screens. i.e. the wps screen should have exit codes such as "exit, exit to file browser, exit to settings menu" etc. 14.12.30 # And as I suggested in the wiki page, I think that on ipods, MENU should be used as a consistent button to exit a screen back to the root menu, not bring up a menu. 14.12.44 # thats the easy part, the problem im having is making the new menu ode cooperate with what I want to do 14.13.37 # jdgordon, what is it you want to exactly with root menu ? 14.13.47 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m204.net81-65-15.noos.fr) 14.15.06 Join tt-audio [0] (n=chatzill@F8350.f.strato-dslnet.de) 14.15.15 # I want to do what we all want, but wit as little code as possible, I'm almost there, but not quite 14.16.31 # ok nice :) 14.16.37 Quit JdGordon ("Leaving.") 14.16.59 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 14.17.09 # JdGordon: with as little changes to the code as possible or ending up with as little code as possible? 14.17.15 # getting new svn again :) couldn't undo the patch 14.17.29 # Odd. Only the sim needed a re-run of configure. 14.17.43 # markun: both 14.17.59 # JdGordon: I would prefer only the second one 14.18.04 # I don't think little changes to the existing code is necessarily a good aim... 14.18.14 # linuxstb: no, me neither 14.18.26 # * JdGordon is talking about the actual menu part, not the code flattening part 14.19.39 # markun: I've started to add what I think should be the button mappings for ipods to the RootMenu wiki page - maybe you could do something similar for the Gigabeat. 14.19.51 # JdGordon: I'm assuming that's helpful? 14.19.54 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 14.20.05 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 14.20.28 # linuxstb: its not unhelpful :p 14.21.25 # markun, spot any fatal errors in my A-to-reset-on-gigabeat patch? i'm just building it for test on the actual hardware. http://pastebin.ca/348901 14.21.25 # linuxstb: I want to redo the Gigabeat buttons anyway (mostly swapping A and POWER) but I hope it's not too late and people are now used to it.. 14.21.55 # markun: I think the root menu is a good chance to at least slightly change some mapping... 14.22.23 # * w1ll14m agrees with linuxstb 14.22.41 # directhex: I would prefer BUTTON_A | BUTTON_MENU or something like that 14.22.48 Part pixelma 14.23.10 # just to make it less likely to trigger a reset 14.23.11 Nick AriX|Sleeping is now known as AriX (n=AriX@c-68-80-134-139.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 14.23.13 Part AriX 14.23.36 # directhex: but this looks good too 14.23.39 # directhex: This would be simpler: http://pastebin.ca/348948 14.23.40 # don't see any problems with it 14.23.49 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 14.23.51 Quit voltagex_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.23.52 # markun, the power & a buttons are already at opposite ends of the player, so i didn't think there was much risk of pressing both at once accidentally 14.24.46 # linuxstb, agreed, but i've based it on the existing else/if & indent format used elsewhere in the file 14.24.46 # directhex: but you don't use POWER.. 14.25.04 # directhex: Don't assume other places are right :) 14.25.22 # markun, good point. i keep forgetting when the reset is triggered 14.25.51 # markun, that's why the reset keeps happening - in years of karma ownership i'm used to holding the power switch to turn on, then enabling hold as soon as it starts booting 14.25.51 # directhex: what do you mean? 14.26.26 # yes, I agree it shouldn't be HOLD 14.27.12 # markun, okay, you're right that menu and a makes sense. this is what happens when you write patches at 2am 14.27.48 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p548488AB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 14.28.49 # directhex: yes, imagine what happens when you commit things late at night when you are about to go to sleep.. 14.29.01 # red all over the place :) 14.29.30 # yeah, we should ban commits after 1am in the commiters timezone :p 14.29.38 # Anyone building the simulator on OSX here? 14.29.52 Quit tt-audio ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 1.5.0.9/2006091100]") 14.30.51 # JdGordon: but it's so tempting to commit things when you've worked on something all night and (you think) it finally works :) 14.31.07 # hehe, I know :) 14.33.40 # * JdGordon wonders how much code should be added for a special case which will probably happen once 14.33.58 # all because linuxstb has a menu item renaming fetish :D 14.34.14 # lol 14.34.49 # JdGordon: If it's a problem, then forget it. Maybe you'll have an idea about how to easily implement it at a later date. 14.35.30 # markun, is " #define SETTINGS_RESET (BUTTON_A | BUTTON_MENU)" correct then? 14.37.11 # yes 14.38.00 # at least I think it should work. Just try it. 14.38.07 Quit rp- ("leaving") 14.40.19 # linuxstb: Simon Menzel has pressed edit in the root menu wiki 36 minutes ago. Safe to edit anyway, don't you think? 14.40.50 Join fir3 [0] (n=fabian@Taed3.t.pppool.de) 14.41.24 Join ^BeN^ [0] (n=Paprica@IGLD-83-130-44-139.inter.net.il) 14.41.25 Quit XavierGr (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.41.27 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 14.41.39 Quit Kitt0s (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.41.41 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp170-170.adsl.forthnet.gr) 14.41.49 Join Kitt0s [0] (i=Kaa@87.68.48.193.cable.012.net.il) 14.42.20 # who is Simon Menzel? 14.42.28 # markun: I guess so, I don't know how the wiki locking works... 14.42.35 # * linuxstb was thinking the same question 14.42.58 # not on irc nicks :( 14.43.11 # w1ll14m: its not you is it? 14.43.53 # it's solved 14.44.01 # he has saved his changes 14.44.18 # JdGordon: google says rincewind 14.44.33 # ok 14.44.53 # * JdGordon wants to get in when markun is done :p 14.45.07 # linuxstb: I think the buttons should be the same on the Gigabeat as on the iPod, but I also don't know what the other buttons should do.. 14.45.12 # JdGordon: do it now 14.45.13 # I'll leave soon 14.45.19 # Do I still have it open? 14.45.30 # yeah 14.45.35 # take your time 14.45.40 # ok 14.46.02 # markun: I think it's OK to leave buttons unused, at least initially. 14.46.06 # JdGordon: can you help me with a ata_idle_notify problem? 14.46.12 # shoot 14.46.13 # if you have clicked edit and have not clicked save, it is locked to you 14.46.31 # the wiki can merge changes so maybe its ok 14.46.35 # i.e. get the core functionality and mappings done first, and then see what we can sensibly squeeze onto the remaining buttons afterwards. 14.47.18 # JdGordon: well, worst case, you have to re-do it...not like it will crash ;) 14.47.55 # JdGordon: http://www.pastebin.ca/348973 - from what I can tell it never calls the function I register 14.48.21 # markun, "hold menu while booting for rescue mode" 14.48.27 # markun, but if one times it better, it works 14.49.50 # obo: you need to either regregister it every time its called, or only register it when you have somethng to write.. callbacks are calls once then dumped 14.50.04 # I think thats what your trying to do, but I may be wrong 14.50.18 # hi 14.50.23 # JdGordon: that sounds about right - thanks 14.50.27 # np 14.50.44 Join l33ch [0] (i=54f5624c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-6cd14d3ea6084632) 14.50.45 # the bootloader is able to dualboot into original/rockbox firmware right? 14.50.59 # obo: also, remember the callback is done from the ata thread... so keep the variables safe and the funciton smallish 14.51.00 # fir3, on which hardware? 14.51.10 # hi all 14.51.11 # ipod 30gb 14.51.30 # JdGordon: the function is flush_cache in apps/scrobbler.c - it's basically just open, fdprintf and close 14.51.31 # video ipod? 14.51.37 # linuxstb: there was a merge between our changes when I saved. Can you inspect if your stuff is still there? 14.51.39 # yep 14.51.52 # oops, write_cache 14.51.54 # JdGordon: nice that there is a merge feature. So you can probably just edit anyway. 14.52.01 # it's able to play videos so i guess it's one ;) 14.52.05 # markun: Yes - I just amended one line in the ipod button mappings. I guessed you wouldn't be modifying that part. 14.52.30 # linuxstb: I changed your suggestions to use bullets 14.52.33 # fir3; Then yes, you turn on the hold switch when your ipod is booting to start the Apple firmware. 14.52.42 # ok tnx 14.52.54 # markun: It's still OK - I added text to the question at the end. 14.53.10 # "commiting database [8/7]" \o/ 14.53.21 # * bluebrother thinks he should add something about how the root menu should be understood 14.53.24 # fir3: or if you don't have anything against, ipodlinux bootloader has an menu like grub one 14.54.46 # fir3: If you haven't yet installed Rockbox, use this page instead of the manual - http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodInstallationBeta 14.54.47 # Can anybody tell me if this http://download.rockbox.org/daily/source/rockbox-20070210.tar.bz2 are full ... coz when i'm compiling under vmware files like external_menu.h and files from menus\ are missing :( 14.54.49 # (it's much easier) 14.54.56 # rockbox works :) 14.55.08 # l33ch: my bad... ill fix that asap 14.55.26 # JdGordon: thank you 14.55.40 # desowin: i don't, but my brother possibly has ;) 14.56.41 # JdGordon: please let us know then :) 14.57.04 # l33ch: done... just wait 5min or so for he .bz2 to be built 14.57.26 # wow you are fast as hell :) 14.57.40 # linuxstb: i just installed it 14.58.11 # tiny fix, just forgot to add a tiny thing to 1 file 14.58.21 Quit Paprica (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.58.55 # how can i exit rockpaint plugin? 14.59.12 # anyway Rockbox project is something what i dreamed of in 2 years ago 14.59.13 # ah got it :) 14.59.30 # thank you guys 14.59.33 # JdGordon: will the title be moved to the status bar? 15.00.18 # or centered maybe. I don't really like the way it's displayed now (first item, the rest indented) 15.00.32 # i didn't know about rockbox so i got a crappy zen micro :/ 15.00.40 # markun: there isnt really enough room in the statusbar on most targets... centered is possible 15.00.52 # I want to put icons in the menus 15.00.58 # i like it where it is, actually 15.01.04 # JdGordon, YES! please do! 15.01.16 # * JdGordon cant draw to save himself :p 15.01.30 # I'm sure the WPS creators would love to make icon packs 15.01.32 # JdGordon, make the icons read from themes! 15.01.40 # no can do 15.02.48 # aw :( 15.04.44 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418]") 15.07.00 # Whats the hack-tolerance level in the code? 15.07.18 # I have a pretty ugly one I'm seriously thining of doing :p 15.07.41 # General Rockbox hack-tolerance is zero :) 15.07.46 # hehe 15.07.50 # That's why we have so many patches... 15.08.14 # hmm, maybe it can be done in a slightly less ugly manor 15.09.24 # i doubt the type of dwelling you are coding in matters much 15.10.10 Join Pyromancer [0] (n=Pyromanc@dsl092-069-150.bos1.dsl.speakeasy.net) 15.10.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.11.11 # how can i see when the database finished initializing? 15.11.14 # * JdGordon is a drongo 15.11.47 # * scorche looks up the definition of "drongo" 15.12.34 # * fir3 too 15.12.38 # aussie slang for "total loser or idiot"...gotcha 15.13.09 # Im sure ive used that in here a few times already... you should know that one :D 15.13.15 # http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=drongo 15.13.19 # I hardly have to hack te current code at all :p 15.15.23 Join Domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@p549AD08A.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.15.37 # the ipod should turn on by pressing and holding the play/pause button right? 15.16.28 Join Winchester [0] (n=Administ@c211-28-56-7.frank1.vic.optusnet.com.au) 15.18.08 # the ipod doesn't turn on anymore 15.18.28 # heya 15.18.43 # done everything.... reset it? try charging, etc? 15.19.17 # how can i reset it? i tried connecting it to the computer - no sign of life 15.19.26 # not even disk mode? 15.19.57 # it doesn't turn on 15.20.12 # no way to mount it :/ 15.20.24 # tried holding the reset button combo on the ipod? 15.20.38 # and how old is the ipod? 15.20.58 # brand new :) 15.21.49 # well.... hold menu and middle button for a while (make sure hold is off)..... that might just do something.... but probably won't 15.22.18 # resetting worked tnx 15.22.36 # oh O_o wasn't expecting it 15.22.41 # no problem =) 15.23.53 # how come it refused to turn on? is that a common problem? 15.23.57 Quit My_Sic ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 15.24.10 # well... like a normal computer... ipods can lock up 15.24.58 # my computer didn't lock up the second time i turned it on :) 15.25.14 # lol 15.25.23 # well you're not running windows are you? 15.25.39 # nope :) 15.25.48 Part TrueJournals 15.25.50 # can anyone please tell me why cygwin would not run configure properly.... saying command not found on blank lines etc?... when i compiled it fine a few minutes ago... then checked out using tortoiseSVN? 15.26.00 # well there's your answer 15.27.21 # 123 people.... all either sleeping or think I am a moron =( 15.27.25 # run cygwin setup and set it to use cr+lf line-endings 15.27.30 # ah 'course 15.27.34 # thanks 15.27.41 # missed that one 15.27.42 # svn translates, cvs doesn't 15.27.59 # yeah thanks a lot 15.28.13 # I just skipped that step after installing tortoise 15.28.19 # without noticing 15.29.16 Join |Rincewind| [0] (i=sIUjaTFQ@nat-wh-1.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de) 15.30.47 # hmm... having trouble finding it.... what category would that be under? 15.31.36 # oh wait.... I am being an idiot again... ignore that 15.31.55 # can you recommend me some cool theme? 15.32.16 # well.... I couldn't.... I have an ipod mini.... which has no cool themes 15.32.53 # what ipod is "recommended" for use with rockbox btw? 15.33.42 # which one do you have? 15.33.49 # ipod video 15.33.55 # fir3, none of them per se - because the ipod's chip (portalplayer) is poorly documented, battery life is poor compared to some other players 15.33.59 # that's what I would get if I was to get a new one 15.34.21 # mainly 'cause if you add ipodlinux you can have a NES emulator and all that stuff 15.34.29 # what players are better? 15.35.01 # i was recommended a toshiba gigabeat f-series 15.35.09 # is ipodlinux better/worse for music/videos than rockbox? 15.35.17 # for music.... much worse 15.35.52 # I normally have rockbox on.... might reboot into ipodlinux to play some gameboy games or something 15.36.12 # but... rockbox has iboy which works on ipod video I belive 15.36.53 # gameboy games..cool..guess i should get a new player :) 15.37.01 # why? 15.37.06 # ipod video should run those fine 15.37.16 # that ipod video is not mine :/ 15.37.25 # ah I see 15.37.56 # anyone think ill be allowed to commit a hack with this comment attached? http://rafb.net/p/ucYSpx95.html 15.38.35 Join blueworm [0] (n=blueworm@7.Red-80-32-172.staticIP.rima-tde.net) 15.41.18 # I wouldn't know..... trying can't hurt... but wait for someone who actually knows what they're talking about responds >.> 15.41.40 # *to respond 15.48.15 # ....guess they're busy doing stuff the stuff they know 15.48.47 # hm which Task Type should i choose for a patch to rbutil in Flyspray ?? 15.49.54 # it seems there isnt a matching task type... so what should i choose.. *rolling a dice* 15.50.48 Join lukaswayne9 [0] (n=lukas@c-68-84-69-12.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 15.53.40 # fir3: ipodlinux is port of linux to iPod, rockbox is jukebox firmware 15.55.39 Quit Pyromancer ("Leaving") 15.55.40 # hey.... now I get some error while running make... pretty much saying /apps/settings.o not recognized. 15.55.44 Quit preglow (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 15.55.44 NSplit kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 15.55.57 Join preglow [0] (n=thomjoha@hekta.edt.aft.hist.no) 15.55.57 *** Server message 505: 'logbot :Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer. Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )' 15.56.05 # and... invalid string offset... 15.56.17 # all in settings.o 15.56.49 # Winchester, I think I saw a forum post with a similar error recently 15.56.52 # go have a hunt 15.57.02 # Thanks, GodEater. 15.57.35 # for installing themes i have to overwrite the .rockbox folder with the .zip contents right? 15.57.45 # no.... extract it into .rockbox 15.57.57 # Winchester, same thing 15.57.57 # without overwritting anything 15.58.02 # oh? 15.58.07 # * jhMikeS reads the logs and finds out he has another day to live 15.58.14 # would've thought overwrite would.... overwrite the folders rather than add the files 15.58.21 # the theme .zip files usually contain a .zip file containing .rockbox and it's folder structure 15.58.22 # ah ok i already wondered if there was a cleaner way :) 15.58.37 # but it doesn't overwrite any files 15.58.38 # it just drops in new ones 15.58.59 # yep, but it's complicated to delete themes then 15.59.00 # ok... windows seems to overwrite folders rather than copy stuff into them =( 15.59.07 Quit Everybody|away (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.59.24 # why delete em? 15.59.35 # we don't have a system of tarball themes 15.59.36 # yet 15.59.36 # itsn't not like they eat up space or anything 15.59.45 # you either like it or lump it :) 15.59.50 # ugly/outdated... ;) 15.59.58 # touche =/ 16.00.28 # perhaps someone will get interested enough to allow reading themes straight out of zips / tarballs at some point 16.00.33 # but currently that's not implemented 16.00.43 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 16.00.51 # afternoon Llorean 16.00.58 # an own folder would be enough 16.01.27 Join Everybody|away [0] (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 16.01.27 # fir3: not really, themes are made up of lots of components 16.01.31 # for example fonts 16.01.36 Join Everybody|RTCW [0] (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 16.02.15 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 16.02.26 # macosx has .dmg files containg a virtual dir structure...something like that 16.03.02 # that's the same concept I've just relayed, but with zip / tar files 16.03.32 # a lot of window managers for X do the same thing 16.03.43 # hmm.... having no luck in the forums 16.04.26 # Winchester: have you tried the vmware image instead ? 16.05.15 # but... vmware is all slow.... 16.05.36 # I think you'll find it much faster than cygwin 16.05.49 Quit l33ch ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 16.05.50 # plus I allready had cygwin all nice and set up 16.06.17 # except it's not working =/ 16.06.37 # it was before I used tortoiseSVN 16.06.43 # well, it's your choice anyway - I'm just told by a lot of our users that they find the vmware image much faster 16.06.51 # Domonoky: Nice to see your rbutil patch - I'll hopefully have a look at it later today. 16.07.13 # linuxstb: ooh - what's it do ? 16.07.50 # once again I should look before asking. 16.08.11 # nice :-) 16.08.34 # Winchester: A) What forum are you talking about, I don't think I've seen a mention of cygwin problems relating to TortoiseSVN recently in ours. 16.08.48 # B) VMWare takes roughly half the time to compile of cygwin 16.09.13 # Llorean: I told him to look in our forums for a problem I thought I recalled seeing to do with a settings.o problem 16.09.14 # C) TortoiseSVN requires that you have Cygwin set up to use DOS/Windows style line endings, most people have it set up for Unix style\ 16.09.20 # possibly I imagined it :) 16.09.30 # GodEater: Ah, I thought he meant he'd posted. 16.09.37 # nope 16.09.44 # The settings.o problem... 16.09.52 # Winchester: arm-elf-gcc --version, what does it report? 16.09.53 # does fwpatcher (bootloaderpatcher for h1x0) work on Linux and Mac ? oder do they have to use mkboot and scramble ? 16.09.57 # it's probably a TortoiseSVN option though as you postulate :) 16.10.16 # GodEater: No, it's a "Cygwin installer" option, but the settings.o thing is more likely an outdated gcc, I think. 16.10.38 # Domonoky: I believe they have to use mkboot and scramble. 16.10.49 # settings.o: invalid string offset 768 >= 0 for section '.shstrab' 16.11.16 # okey, so i should probably rebuild fwpatcher in rbutil.. :-) 16.11.25 # well... can't paste from cygwin.... plus I am sure it would be classified as flooding ... but that's the main error there that I get 16.11.35 # Winchester: I didn't ask for the error you get... 16.11.55 # ah hang on 16.12.04 # latest version... let me double check 16.12.11 # Winchester, use a pastebin for longer snippets 16.12.24 # 4.0.3 16.12.43 # Winchester: And is your cygwin set to use Unix style line endings? 16.12.50 # yup 16.12.54 # You need to change that 16.12.57 # oh wait 16.12.58 # Domonoky, fwpatcher is said to run with wine 16.13.03 # If you're using it with TortoiseSVN it needs to be set to windows style 16.13.04 # no it is set to the second... non default one 16.13.09 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m204.net81-65-15.noos.fr) 16.13.14 # CR+...something 16.13.17 # CR+LF 16.13.22 # that's the one 16.13.50 # And you're trying to compile a freshly checked out, unpatched build? 16.13.54 # whores 16.13.56 # whoops 16.13.57 # sorry 16.14.00 Quit Everybody|RTCW ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 16.14.02 # i just had a look at the fwpatcher source, its clearly a windows app, so it would be better to rebuild it.. :-) 16.14.03 # freshly checked out 16.14.07 # wrong channel :p 16.14.22 # Winchester: Unpatched? 16.14.26 # unpatched 16.14.34 # straight out of SVN 16.15.00 Join voltagex [0] (n=voltagex@124-254-108-115-dsl.ispone.net.au) 16.15.04 # Okay, you're going to need to paste the errors into a pastebin then. And you can paste from Cygwin. I don't remember how, but I've done it before. 16.15.34 # ok just a sec 16.15.42 # (and yeah I figured out how to paste from cygwin) 16.15.47 # is CUE support going to be committed to SVN? I've been using it from the patch for a while now and it seems stable. 16.15.49 # right click on window title there ar c&p options 16.17.32 # yup... I was trying to do it the command prompt way >.> 16.17.53 # and pastebin... is taking a while to send 16.18.26 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 16.19.15 # * JdGordon got the root screen working correctly again :) 16.19.31 # hang on, there's menu api changes going on. 16.19.37 # yay for JdGordon 16.19.38 # is the daily build usable? 16.19.40 # i extracted the wad files to .rockbox/doom/ but it still refuses to start 16.19.52 # voltagex: yes 16.19.57 # cool 16.20.19 # biiiiig storms here so I need my MP3 player working for when I turn everything else off 16.20.21 # what's your wad filename? 16.20.45 # and do you have rockdoom.wad in there as well? 16.20.49 # doomf.wad and rockdoom.wad 16.21.03 # rename dommf.wad to doom.wad 16.21.11 # k 16.21.17 # better yet... doom1.wad 16.21.32 # ok 16.21.54 # working? 16.21.55 # most of the themes are displayed incorrectly, is there a way to fix that? 16.22.11 Join fasmaie [0] (n=yohann@cpe-65-24-165-152.columbus.res.rr.com) 16.22.18 # the text? 16.22.28 # is the text out of place? 16.22.38 # yep 16.22.46 # oh the fonts, right? 16.22.52 # yep 16.22.56 # install the fonts 16.23.03 # i did :) 16.23.03 # check which font is meant to be used with the theme 16.23.23 # ok 16.23.26 # and... are you activating the themes from the wps menu or the themes one? 16.23.35 Part Llorean 16.23.40 # themes menu 16.24.00 # activating from wps menu doesn't fix it :/ 16.24.41 # is there anything like patebin that's not pastebin? 16.24.45 # *paste 16.24.47 # doom works :) 16.24.56 # oh no wait..... it seems to be loading now 16.26.08 # ok... 'seems'... but isn't..... so is there an alternative to pastebin? 16.26.15 # .com or .ca? 16.26.19 # .com 16.26.55 # ok... .ca is working much better 16.27.11 # seems like there's some problem with doom 16.27.12 Quit JdGordon ("Leaving.") 16.27.29 # ok 16.27.34 # http://pastebin.ca/349081 16.27.38 # data abort at 01f9cfe0 16.28.55 # hmm.... never had that one.... using a supported wad? 16.29.13 # Winchester: that looks like it's not a crosscompiler 16.29.22 # fir3: I had that with a corrupted wad 16.29.28 # Winchester: i got it from here: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxExtras#Doom 16.29.43 # arm-elf? not a cross-compiler? O_o 16.29.54 Nick funky is now known as smegma (n=repulse@unaffiliated/funky) 16.30.07 # uh, not the right crosscompiler 16.30.14 # voltagex: where did you get a working .wad? 16.30.15 # what do you mean by that? 16.30.27 # it says shstrtab, maybe that has nothing to do with sh though 16.30.30 # fir3: look up FreeDoom 16.30.30 Part TrueJournals 16.31.05 # should... I make clean and re-run configure or what? 16.31.06 # kk 16.31.28 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 16.31.36 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 16.32.02 # Winchester: i'm probably way off :) 16.32.23 # what would you suggest to double check though? 16.33.37 Join zire[] [0] (n=Thunder@cpc3-stkp3-0-0-cust338.manc.cable.ntl.com) 16.33.56 NHeal (timeout) kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 16.34.09 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 16.34.20 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 16.34.42 # ah well... thanks Mikachu, for trying. =) 16.35.09 # can someone please tell me what this error might mean? http://pastebin.ca/349081 16.35.35 Part zire[] 16.36.03 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 16.36.31 # could it be that some themes include their own fonts corrupting others? 16.36.52 # far fetched 16.37.42 # :) 16.40.10 # ok, everyone hates me >.> 16.40.49 # voltagex: ok i downloaded freedoom, it contains doom2.wad. now i have to rename it to doom1.wad and place it on the player, right? 16.41.08 # fir3: it should recognise doom2.wad 16.41.17 # the name doesn't matter that much... there are several names it recognizes 16.41.38 # can i leave doom1.wad there or should i remove it? 16.41.38 Join barry [0] (n=barry@dhcp-892b7b5c.ucd.ie) 16.41.43 # Winchester: haven't had much experience with rockdoom 16.41.54 # fir3: if you leave it there you'll be able to choose 16.41.54 # the list of wad names is there on the rockbox doom page 16.42.10 Quit robin0800 ("Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm") 16.42.10 # yeah "Select game" menu I think 16.42.22 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 16.42.24 # or something along those lines... the first one 16.43.03 Quit robin0800 (Client Quit) 16.43.18 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust351.brig.cable.ntl.com) 16.43.32 # should I bother asking about my problem again.... or... nobody knew 10 minutes ago, nobody knows now and I should stfu and get the vmware image and stop complaining? 16.43.37 # ok doom works, tnx :) 16.44.03 # Winchester: whats' the problem? 16.44.22 # http://pastebin.ca/349081 16.44.32 # while running make 16.44.45 # linking problem with settings.o 16.45.15 # incorrect architecture? 16.45.22 # run make clean and try again maybe 16.46.36 # yeah I'll try that.... trying to recompile settings.o by itself first 16.47.45 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 16.47.54 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 16.48.34 # is it possible to jump/access the menu in doom? 16.49.36 # the menu as in... the doom menu? 16.49.46 # yep 16.49.48 # (for that flick the hold switch) 16.50.26 # err i mean the doom menu in doom 16.50.34 # power 16.50.56 # you mean like the wad selection and all? 16.54.16 Join thegeek_ [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 16.54.57 # ok..... clean compile..... to see what happens 16.55.08 Join justjohnny68 [0] (n=JustJohn@pool-141-157-13-47.balt.east.verizon.net) 16.55.12 # ok i exited doom 16.55.39 # .... is that what you meant by menu? 16.55.46 # yep 16.55.54 # hold switch worked 16.57.39 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.57.48 # any ideas how i can get the themes working correctly? 16.58.09 # how'd the font thing go? 16.58.10 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 16.59.51 # i'll try installing the fonts from the extras page 17.00.03 # you didn't do that? 17.00.25 # i got it from another page iirc 17.00.29 Quit shnee ("Konversation terminated!") 17.00.54 # I'm going to throw this out there, even though jdgordon is gone. If the menu tree structure was read from a .XML file upon boot...people could organize the menus however they prefer - or stick with the stock layout. 17.01.16 # ....that's... a really good idea. 17.01.34 Quit thegeek (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.02.39 # I was just looking at the feature request.... everyone wants all these little things which would add up and make the menu really messy with things a lot of people would never use 17.02.42 # installing the fonts didn't help 17.03.02 # some theme doesn't even display text :/ 17.03.29 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 17.03.59 # <|Rincewind|> Soap: if i remember correctly jdgordon was planning something like that already. It wasn't exactly xml, something with numbers to determine the menu level 17.04.06 # Soap: Wouldn't reading it from an XML add all kinds of complexity, as well as adding the potential for the menu to be completely broken or unpredictable by a bad XML file? 17.05.07 # <|Rincewind|> I don't think that adding a xml parser to rockbox is a good idea 17.05.17 # the concept is for the user to be able to have the menu organised as they want right? doesn't have to be xml. 17.05.30 # just something which doesn't sacrafice loading time 17.05.53 # Anything that loads an additional file from the HD will sacrifice loading time. 17.07.11 # wasn't there talk of loading the menu structure at compile time? I think that would be a better option 17.07.14 # yeah that was the first thing that jumped to mind, but as Soap said... the option to keep the stock layout there would be there 17.07.51 Part TrueJournals 17.08.18 Join pxepro [0] (n=crazy@88.134.25.241) 17.08.51 Join shnee [0] (n=CurtyD13@cblmdm72-241-107-50.buckeyecom.net) 17.08.51 # hi 17.09.07 # any new version up soon ? :) 17.09.40 Quit thegeek_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.10.06 # What exactly does customizable menus really add, though? 17.10.11 # pxepro: What exactly do you mean? 17.10.39 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.10.45 # new rockbox 17.11.08 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 17.11.10 # There are builds made every time someone commits a change, often multiple times a day. 17.11.26 # I'm fine with a customizable submenu for shortcuts, but I really don't like the standard menus being customizable 17.11.39 # as that will be hell to support (or even describe in the manual) 17.11.58 # bluebrother: Like the option to replace the quick menu with a custom menu loaded from a file? 17.12.22 # for example. JdGordon thought of a customizable user menu iirc 17.12.29 # <|Rincewind|> a customizable shortcut menu would be great, as I said in the wiki (RootMenu), this could even replace the quick menu 17.12.47 # which would be ok for me -- but please don't make the menus itself customizable 17.13.16 # * bluebrother prefers the quick menu the way it currently is 17.13.20 # sorry i meany final builds 17.13.33 # mean 17.13.38 # pxepro: Those would be announced on the front page, anyway. It's been over a year since a version-numbered build. 17.14.01 # * |Rincewind| doesn't need shuffle and repeat ver often 17.14.02 # every build gets a new number -- the svn revision number ;-) 17.14.06 # pretty sure they make it a final build when it feels right... without much planning there 17.14.20 # bluebrother: That's why I said "version-numbered" 17.14.36 # that's why I added an ;-) 17.14.50 # :) 17.15.15 # i think about buying a sansa e200 :) 17.15.20 # ing 17.15.21 # damn 17.15.22 # :) 17.15.28 # pxepro: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/index.php?type=2&due=3&order=sev 17.15.33 # bluebrother, Llorean, I think bluebrother hit the nail on the head. Adding the ability to create and load custom shortcuts would solve most people's needs/wants. 17.15.44 # and .xml was generic for 17.15.53 # "user created file' 17.16.12 # just a great announcement 17.16.16 # (aarrgghh, the Enter key is too close to the " key when I haven't had my coffee. 17.16.16 # Soap: XML has a lot of extraneous requirements that are going to add a lot of bad taste to the idea that can be much simpler than that. 17.16.23 # <|Rincewind|> for a short cut menu there really is no need for xml, because this menu wouldn't be nested 17.16.32 Quit My_Sic (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.16.37 # but come on... the menu as is is kind of cluttered and majority of the features aren't used by an average user.... being able to customize it without modifying the source would be nice 17.16.43 # just a flat text file with some names on lines would be enough 17.16.53 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 17.17.02 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 17.17.21 # use something like the tagnavi syntax. 17.18.48 # did iriver release a H10 with 1GB? 17.18.50 Join theone [0] (i=180c4cca@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4236e34f5e7a8ed4) 17.20.24 # anybody know of any _decent_ ipod batteries (and vendors?) 17.20.26 # ah darn.... I still get the error in make during LD rockbox.elf with settings.o 17.20.30 # The advantage I saw to Menu-Tree in a Text-File was that it would allow the whole of the Rockbox community to get involved in alternate menu structures - and perhaps a "better" (notice the quotes) default layout would rise out of the primordial ooze. 17.21.06 Join rotator [0] (n=e@rockbox/developer/rotator) 17.21.41 # Soap: I suspect most custom menus are simply going to leave out the options they don't intend to use. 17.22.08 # Why not simply ask users for suggestions on the menu reorganization? 17.22.16 # then that would be their call - They wouldn't win the "better" award with an attitude like that. 17.22.26 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m204.net81-65-15.noos.fr) 17.22.46 # Suggestions is one thing - being able to share a completed vision is much more compelling. 17.23.12 # I'm just not sure that's cause to make the whole menu system needlessly customizable. 17.23.14 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.206.57) 17.23.34 # most users will only see the stuff they need, causing more confusing than helping in that case imo. 17.23.50 # that is a valid point bluebrother. 17.24.18 # I think the best solution would be a fixed menu layout and one customizable shortcut menu 17.24.49 # which could even get set as default screen (by the user of course) 17.25.00 # everything else is headache or non-KISS 17.25.04 # Llorean: "needlessly customizable" - isn't it a sin to believe in such a thing? "Needlessly complex" is one thing - "needlessly bloated code" another - but since when is "needlessly customizable" a bad thing? 17.25.33 # Soap: All it means is "it doesn't need to be customizable", that's kinda what the word "needlessly" means. 17.25.49 # Can you argue that it _needs_ to be, rather than simply would be nice to be? 17.26.15 # ok..... actually I think I just switched over...... the xml idea is nice.... but a shortcut menu is sufficient 17.26.19 # I'm just saying that "need" should never be a measure of worthiness when it comes to customizing. 17.26.45 # What about suggests that I'm using it as a measure of worthiness. 17.27.58 Quit theone ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 17.28.50 # I just meant it in the context that 'I don't see a compelling reason to add it yet' 17.28.57 # There's no 'need' yet from my perspective. 17.31.38 # bluebrother: there's a H10 Junior which I think is 1GB. It's completely different hardware than the other H10s though 17.32.05 # oh. 17.32.13 # It's flash based. 17.32.51 # ok.... I will get over my problem and bug whoever is on tomorrow >.> 17.32.52 # and doesn't have a portalplayer chip in it 17.33.01 # or..... stop being picky and get the vmware image 17.33.09 # Winchester: Why don't you use VMWare? 17.33.25 # all that cygwin going to waste 17.33.35 # what does the image use? 17.33.50 # "all that cygwin going to waste"? 17.34.01 # The VMWare image is debian linux. 17.34.27 # as in..... setting it up and all.... seems like tit took a while.... even though it was just a few steps >.> 17.34.32 # *it >_< 17.35.27 # ok thanks Llorean I'll just do that. 17.35.37 # sure it compiles faster? 17.36.17 # I've tested it personally. 17.36.29 Join Indro [0] (n=indro@84-75-199-44.dclient.hispeed.ch) 17.36.31 # hi all 17.36.32 # It did for me. 17.37.07 # I have rockbox-ipodvideo-20070210.zip 17.37.10 # and.... is fstab all nice and configured? 17.37.21 # but there is no rockbox.ipod inside, wheres this file? 17.37.26 # an abacus compiles faster that cygwin. 17.37.40 # what's abacus? 17.38.09 # A very old analog predecessor to the calculator. 17.38.17 # ah lol 17.38.19 # The rockbox.zip you have downloaded contains the Rockbox firmware itself (a file called rockbox.ipod) 17.38.21 # Indro: Use the latest builds, the dailies are broken. 17.38.28 # not really analog I would say 17.38.40 # Llorean: ah okay, thanks for info :) 17.38.52 # markun: I suppose, there's no electrical at all 17.38.53 # Mechanical 17.38.56 # ah the thing with the sliding round things? 17.39.11 # Indro: Where were you told to use an archived build instead of the latest? 17.39.36 # Llorean: iirc, I tried the latest first. 17.39.44 # but will recheck now. 17.39.57 # Winchester: yes 17.39.59 # Indro: Yes, but where did you find a link to the daily build page? 17.40.32 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodInstallation 17.40.40 Join dpassen1 [0] (n=dpassen1@resnet-236-163.resnet.umbc.edu) 17.40.47 # Indro: Which iPod do you have? 17.41.06 # 5g, 60gb 17.41.17 Nick Everybody|away is now known as Everybody|SWAT4 (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 17.41.21 Join [toffe] [0] (n=[toffe]@ppp-71-138-16-241.dsl.frs2ca.pacbell.net) 17.41.35 # Indro: Why did you ignore the warning at the top of the page? 17.41.46 # urgh. "Album Art support" on the MajorChanges wiki page 17.42.15 # how good I can fix this :) 17.42.40 # IIRC, the manual also links to the daily builds in exactly the same location of the instructions. How about changing http://www.rockbox.org/daily.shtml to redirect to http://www.rockbox.org/cvs.shtml while the dailies are broken? 17.42.59 # Llorean: uh, didnt read that. thanks for the hint. 17.43.01 # Soap: How 'bout fixing the manual to not link to the daily page at all? 17.43.22 # Soap: We did kinda remove the link in the menubar so people would use the most up to date builds. 17.43.25 # is the daily builds page going to be down forever? I thought it was temporary. 17.43.31 # It's not down. 17.43.35 # But some of the builds are broken. 17.43.38 # "broken" 17.43.59 # Soap: You'll notice that the daily builds are now referred to as 'archived' builds, and don't have a link in the menubar 17.44.11 # bluebrother: I think I agree with you that it might be better to have a main menu which is not the root of everything. 17.44.36 # There's no real reason someone should be using a daily, in the majority of cases. And asking someone if they have the 'most recent build' they'll often say yes if they've downloaded a daily, thinking that it is. 17.44.47 # Daily builds provide a lot of unneeded complication, that 'current' and 'archived' do not 17.45.15 # I understand that - The reason I suggested the redirect was because I was under the impression that the broken behavior was unintentional, and would change eventually, and it would be easier to redirect one page on a temporay basis, than to change the wikis and manuals, only to change them back again at some point in the future. 17.46.25 # Soap: You're confusing two points 17.46.32 # The BROKEN status is unintentional 17.46.34 # The Current vs Archived status is not 17.46.52 # People should not be directed to 'archived' builds as a primary source for Rockbox 17.47.56 # Why would we ever change them back to pointing directly to the Archived builds, when people shouldn't be getting them unless they _know_ they want an older build? In which case the link from the Current Builds page should be enough. 17.48.28 # Maybe I don't understand your point... 17.49.07 # hmm, the manual still refers the daily builds. I think I'll remove that 17.50.25 # Llorean: Should the zip be here? http://build.rockbox.org/ 17.50.34 # or should we keep it? At least the link is correct 17.50.42 # Indro: Please read the line at the top of the page. 17.51.05 # bluebrother: It should at least say "If you wish to use an older, archived build, they're available here" or something. 17.51.10 # It needs to be clear that they're outdated builds. 17.51.36 # ah okay, there are building live, cool thing. 17.51.42 # *waiting 17.51.44 # I guess I'll just change the title from "Daily" to "Archived" as that is also the term used on the website 17.52.32 # I was under the impression the only reason Daily builds were not recomended was because of their broken state. I changed the IpodInstallationBeta page to match your edit in IpodInstallation. 17.52.44 # Soap: No, we changed it long before they broke. 17.53.05 # well, aparently everywhere but all the instructions ;) 17.53.05 # The problem is that people got the impression that 'daily' builds were the current one, or that 'svn' builds required compiling. 17.53.16 # Having just 'Current' makes it clearer that those are the new ones. 17.53.48 # Soap: Well, the website came first, it honestly didn't even occur to me that the instructions linked to the daily pages. I wouldn't have made them do so, and I forgot to check. :) 17.54.08 # People using daily builds and complaining about a bug that's actually fixed in CVS-now-SVN have been a thorn in my side for a year now. :-P 17.55.05 Join _Veseliq_ [0] (n=veseliq@15-124.airbites.bg) 17.55.10 # Why does IpodInstallationBeta link to IpodPort for people with Minis and 4G greys instead of directly to IpodInstallation? Should I just change that? 17.55.25 # Probably 17.56.45 # and on a very similar note - IpodInstallationBeta and IpodInstallation have a circular logic thing going for users of those iPods. IIB says: "Minis and 4Gs go to II" then II says: "All users go to IIB" 17.57.34 # Soap: The "all users" one predates the "Go back!" one. 18.00.25 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 18.00.34 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 18.01.09 Quit petur ("taping time") 18.01.18 # the is still no build on: 18.01.19 # http://build.rockbox.org/showlog.cgi?date=20070210T135720Z&type=iPod%20Video%20-%20Normal 18.01.33 Quit _Veseliq_ (Remote closed the connection) 18.01.52 # I refreshed the page after 10 minutes. 18.02.12 # s/the/there 18.03.00 # Indro: That page is not where the builds are. 18.03.08 # The 'current build' page has the downloads 18.03.12 # oh okay, where then? 18.03.16 # Below the table are builds of Rockbox 18.03.18 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 18.03.19 # the first sentence on the page 18.03.27 # Indro: I thought I already suggested that you read the text on the page. 18.03.27 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 18.04.34 # ah okay, I thought I need to reload the page that I posted. 18.04.54 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B979E5.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.06.03 # If builds are not currently showing, wait 5-10 minutes and then refresh _this_ page, 18.06.07 # would be better imho 18.07.33 # Indro: By the time you get to that sentence you already know that the builds are *below* the table though. 18.07.58 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 18.08.01 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp202-205.adsl.forthnet.gr) 18.08.06 # While "this page" might be slightly better, it really shouldn't be a confusing issue 18.09.34 Join inversions [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 18.10.37 # Llorean: now that I have changed all the pages to clarify the Mini/4G grey situation - I hate to ask...is the latest ipodpatcher fixing this whole issue? 18.11.23 # Soap: I don't believe it's been fixed yet. 18.11.24 Quit Brunellus__ ("Ex-Chat") 18.11.50 # The latest iPodpatcher does have an even simpler install process though, but by the time the Mini / 4G Gray situation is fixed we probably won't be using iPodPatcher but rather RBUtil 18.12.24 # wiki changed - oh well, if it saves one noobie question it is worthwhile. 18.12.33 Join CriamosAndy [0] (n=Criamos@p54932F33.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.12.35 # Llorean: okay. 18.13.38 # its very cool how easy it is to install rockbox on ipod. :) 18.14.17 # dito :) 18.14.48 # jeah with rbUtil it will be even easier :-) 18.16.03 Nick Everybody|SWAT4 is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 18.19.56 Quit Criamos (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 18.20.26 # hey.... is the uclinux arm-elf cross compiler different to the one used to compile rockbox? 18.21.11 # (sorry for the noobie question) >.> 18.23.37 # Winchester: What version is it? 18.23.44 Join mattzz [0] (n=mattzz@e177160117.adsl.alicedsl.de) 18.24.58 # Hi, any emacs users online? 18.25.17 # "ARM cross-compiler Toolchain 3.4.3" ? 18.25.29 # Winchester: Then it's not the right version 18.25.37 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|BRB (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 18.25.40 # 4.0.3 is what you need for Rockbox. 18.26.03 # ah.... I just checked the ipl wiki.... a lot of which is outdated 18.27.22 # Winchester: Being a community project, generally speaking the wiki stays as up to date as the people who notice it's outdated want it to. 18.27.59 Quit wooo (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.28.01 # I was just wondering if I would need to make any changes to PATH or install anything new to be able to jump from compiling rockbox to making apps for ipl. 18.28.26 Join HairyHippy [0] (n=IceChat7@host-84-9-15-69.bulldogdsl.com) 18.28.40 # There's at least a chance that 4.0.3 can create apps that'll work fine for iPL 18.28.54 # I think it's the kernel itself that has a strict GCC version requirement 18.29.06 # I just looked at the installation section of the on-line manual, and have some suggestions regarding the Current and Release sections and references to Fonts. 18.29.25 # ah ok thanks Llorean 18.29.50 # ah great.... the Debian vmw image is downloaded :D 18.29.53 # justjohnny68: Could you link to what exactly you're calling the 'online manual' as people use that term differently it seems. 18.29.58 Quit HairyHippy (Client Quit) 18.30.10 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 18.30.23 Join wooo [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 18.30.39 Join HairyHippy [0] (n=IceChat7@host-84-9-15-69.bulldogdsl.com) 18.31.03 # Hi all - what app do you use to load tunes onto ipods? 18.31.29 # Llorean: This page http://www.rockbox.org/manual.shtml and then the links to the particular builds such as http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodnano/rockbox-build.html 18.31.57 # HairyHippy:...the file manager? 18.32.28 # justjohnny68: Okay then, that's just 'the manual' or if necessary to differentiated it from the PDF manual, 'the html manual', as they're built from the same sources as the PDF. 18.32.36 # thxs winchester - i'm new to rockbox, so always used to load then using itunes 18.32.48 # justjohnny68: What were your concerns relating to it? 18.32.50 # ah ok 18.33.11 # just.... copying the files is ok if you have the id database in order or the files arranged nicely 18.33.49 # Or you can use a program like MediaMonkey... WMP works... iTunes will work with iTunesAgent (http://ita.sf.net) 18.33.52 # after using rockbox for some hours i came to this conclusion: it rocks! :D 18.34.00 # lol fir3 18.34.04 # no doubt about it 18.34.07 # Tell us something we don't know ;-) 18.34.10 # Llorean: thanks will use those terms. As the Current build is the preferred firmware download, and most devices don't have a Release version, perhaps removing mention of a Release version from both the website and at least the manual pages of the devices which don't have a Release, would solve problems. 18.34.14 # excellent thxs - I have all my files tagged the way i want and in folders by albumn, then artist, etc 18.34.49 # crocodiles suck stones to stay under water 18.34.56 # justjohnny68: Removing it from the website would be somewhat silly: How would people who *do* have a release target get it? As for the manual, we honestly almost never have confusion over the release build. 18.35.02 # :o 18.35.13 # justjohnny68: It's the Current/Archived(Daily) issue that causes confusion. 18.35.19 # them crazy crocodiles 18.35.35 # ah..... Debian files corrupt >_< 18.36.26 # justjohnny68: But what about the fonts issue? 18.36.31 # does rockbox use more battery than original firmware? 18.36.51 # much more 18.37.08 # :/ 18.37.13 # fir3: On what player? 18.37.21 # ipod video 18.37.22 # Llorean: Yes, but you seem to stress the use of Current builds, even for devices with Releases. For me a Release build in general means a less buggy version, so when I first came to the site to download, it's a little off putting not to have a Release version. 18.37.29 # fir3: yes 18.37.30 # Winchester: It doesn't use more on all players. 18.37.42 # I know.... I just knew fir3 had an ipod video 18.37.45 # justjohnny68: The release version is over a year old. 18.38.01 # fir3: buy a Gigabeat and you will be fine ;) 18.38.21 # Winchester: Well, you should at least state that in your answer. A "yes" means always, often people just see that and thing it means all players if *they* don't know it's better for their own player. 18.38.27 # does the Gigabeat have all the features like rockboy and such? 18.38.41 # Winchester: it has no recording and FM 18.38.53 # i don't need recording/fm 18.38.59 # but appart from that it's the best (imho) rockbox supported player right now 18.39.03 # Touche Llorean 18.39.08 # justjohnny68: The release build is less buggy, but it's also very much less featureful. 18.39.12 # and thanks Markun 18.39.18 # and how is the price when compared to ipods? 18.39.23 # Cheaper 18.39.24 # Lots. 18.39.35 # =) google time 18.39.35 # \o/ 18.39.39 # you can get a 2nd hand F40 for about $100 on ebay 18.39.40 # yay :) 18.39.53 # $US right? 18.39.58 # Hi, any emacs users online? 18.40.03 # Winchester: yes 18.40.10 # argh, sorry, wrong window 18.40.24 # markun: not in germany :/ 18.40.26 # Winchester: The price range is US $70-180 for the 40gb one depending on how bidding's going at the time or if you just want to skip it and buy one. 18.40.40 # fir3: no, they were never sold here in Europe (except the UK I think) 18.40.47 # I don't generally buy stuff on ebay... what's the RRP? 18.40.49 # Llorean: Yes, that is the thing. The release is over a year old, and targeting another release takes energy, time, which I imagine is in short demand. So putting the emphais on the current build as the defacto "supported version" gives people a better since that it is best for them to use and it. 18.41.07 # emphais = emphasis 18.41.15 Quit HairyHippy ("He who laughs last, thinks slowest") 18.41.17 # justjohnny68: I'm not sure I see your point. 18.41.28 # We do put the emphasis on the 'current version'. 18.41.31 # Winchester, fir3: I have to go now 18.41.33 # why is the H10InstallationBeta wiki page claiming there is a version 2.5 for the H10? 18.41.43 # Soap: Because someone stupid updated it? 18.42.00 # markun: ok, tnx 18.42.04 Join Plouj [0] (n=Plouj@207.112.104.117) 18.42.26 # I don't like to use that word, but I'm somewhat tired of people with software codec targets responding to "What build version are you running" with "2.5" 18.42.26 # * Soap considers himself stupid - but hopefully not _that_ stupid. 18.42.28 # heh, this is totally OT, but it's so funny: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2006-November/msg00060.html - see that guy's signature 18.42.35 # take care markun 18.43.04 # i found the gigabeat 3gb for 220? 18.44.02 # Soap: It doesn't look like the page says it's available though. the next sentence says it's only for archoses. They just cut and paste the section from the manual discribing what builds are out there. 18.44.05 Quit voltagex () 18.44.16 Quit miepchen^schlaf ("Verlassend") 18.44.20 # justjohnny68: What exactly do you think should be done to clarify in the manual? 18.44.21 # wait.... before deciding to buy a gigabeat... forgot to consider ipl.... which have grown fond of as well 18.44.50 # *... I have... 18.44.51 # Yes, but for the quick to download, non (at first) manual reading, version "2.5" using, people who may have limited desire to understand only to point-click and install, there are multiple steps which could be reduced. 18.45.24 # justjohnny68: Only Archos users can use 2.5 18.45.41 # Winchester: ipl? 18.45.41 # justjohnny68: not to mention, you can't finish the installation without at least *some* manual reading right now. 18.45.51 # fir3: iPod Linux 18.46.21 # oh, right 18.47.39 Nick Everybody|BRB is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 18.48.08 # justjohnny68: I really don't understand what you're suggesting should be done at all. I had a hard time even figuring out what you were saying in the last sentence you wrote. 18.48.26 # a player with wireless functionality would be interesting(and cool :) 18.49.10 # what kind of wireless functionality? 18.49.26 # wlan 18.49.33 # isn't the ipod airport a way to add wireless functionality to the ipod? 18.50.15 # Llorean: My point is the Release build should be deprecated. People using it: probably not many, and what is the first thing you tell someone who uses build version "2.5" and has a problem. Download a Current build. 18.50.16 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p57B979E5.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.50.24 # * fir3 googles ipod airport 18.50.51 # (I don't know what I am talking about) 18.51.21 # or do I..... you tell me fir3 18.51.31 # justjohnny68: The only problem anyone's ever reported to me with the release version is "It doesn't have feature X" 18.52.07 # Winchester: google says you don't ;) 18.52.08 # Llorean: Yes, and what do you tell them to do if they want feature X, and it is available. 18.52.27 Quit inversions (Connection timed out) 18.52.41 # does it say I am wrong is Times New Roman? 18.52.50 # justjohnny68: To update. But I think they should be able to figure out that a year old version doesn't have the features made available in the last year. 2.5 still offers more stability for Archos users, and many of them seem to prefer it over newer builds. 18.52.55 # 'cause Times New Roman is always right.... Comic Sans is questionable.... 18.53.09 # justjohnny68: Should we remove the most stable version just because it's old? 18.53.58 # justjohnny68: I'm just not sure how we should 'deprecate' it from your perspective. 18.54.22 # anyway..... I am gonna go and stop cluttering the convo with stupid questions and disinfo >.>..... Unless I have more stupid questions 18.54.24 # 'night 18.54.28 # It's physically impossible for anyone but Archos users to use it, and for them there are arguments to use it because it has Rombox which no longer functions with the current build. 18.54.29 # Llorean, not necessarily. Just don't put it first everywhere. Put it after any reference to Current build. That visually ranks it. 18.54.44 # ranks it lower. 18.55.18 # justjohnny68: That also suggests to people who don't read the full thing that the 'Current build' is a release version. 18.55.31 # Again you encounter the issue of people skimming 18.55.41 # i think there sould definitely be a newer stable build 18.55.43 # Only this time they see 'Current Build' and a link, and get no further information than that. 18.55.51 # fir3: Then make Rockbox stable. 18.56.08 # define 'stable' 18.56.13 # fir3: last time we tried, there weren't enough people willing to work on actively fixing bugs. Are you? 18.56.28 # hum ok you're right 18.56.35 # fir3: You're the one who said there should be a stable build. What do YOU consider stable? 18.56.45 # We've tried, last year, to put out a 3.0 18.56.50 # Well, the year before, honestly. 18.57.11 # hrm.. 18.57.17 # Rockbox is unstable? It doesn't crash on me or freeze.... unless I do something stupid >.> 18.57.52 # Winchester: There are still some reproducable bugs in the playback system involving skipping at the end of songs, as well as I believe some voice issues. 18.57.57 # what about making it easier to access the current build? (with a 'at your own risk' warning) 18.58.17 # fir3: How do you get easier than 'download and extract'? 18.58.53 # Ah.... ok I don't normally rewind at the end of songs or use the voicing thing... 18.59.02 # an installer would be easier...but maybe too easy.. 18.59.11 # heh.... suppose attaching the bootloader isn't as simple as it could be 18.59.16 # Llorean: I guess what I'm really after is either another Release to better reflect what rockbox can do now, or don't worry about a release version. Remove reference to the release version so there are no expectations generated that there will be one. 18.59.32 # justjohnny68: There will be one, eventually. 18.59.33 # I activated database instead of file browser and get database not ready, what I must do? just waiting? 18.59.43 # fir3: There is an installer, RBUtil. 19.00.07 # fir3: It's pretty much functional for installing builds, once you've got your bootloader set up. 19.00.13 # haven't seen it on the main page :) 19.00.15 # and what database is it? from the files I have in root directory or that from itunes? 19.00.33 # fir3: Because it's only 'mostly' ready. 19.00.35 Join HairyHippy [0] (n=IceChat7@host-84-9-15-69.bulldogdsl.com) 19.00.38 # Llorean: So while my bug squashing skills may not be that great yet. I would be willing to help organize a group which targets a stable Release. Do QA work etc. 19.00.43 Join HairyHippy_ [0] (n=IceChat7@host-84-9-15-69.bulldogdsl.com) 19.01.02 # still database not ready :/ 19.01.21 # justjohnny68: What a stable release needs is people who are dedicated to doing the programming side of it, and users who are dedicated to actually trying to reproduce bugs instead of using unsupported builds. 19.02.42 Part TrueJournals 19.03.11 # Next time there's a feature freeze, I would like to temporarily close our unsupported build forums and replace them with a notice to the extent of "For a 3.0 to be possible, we need ALL users to be using the official build, and filing proper bug reports (see guidelines here). If you want a 3.0 release to ever happen, we need YOUR help. So for the duration of the freeze, unsupported builds will not be listed in our forums." 19.04.20 # Llorean: Yes, so we should start a wiki page which states the goals of a stable release, post messages in the forums asking for developers and testers interested in joining the effort. Maybe post a poll for must have features for the next stable release to see what's wanted. 19.04.23 # Indro: reboot 19.04.40 # desowin: ok, mom 19.04.46 # justjohnny68: New features should NOT be part of the release. 19.04.47 # installed rockbox on ipod photo, following the manual. got to point where says disconnect and reboot player - it's been on the apple symbol for 5 minutes now - tried restarting player but doesn't resolve - any suggestions? 19.04.50 # Indro: oh, and in settings set to use database (initialize now) 19.05.00 # desowin: did that. ;) 19.05.07 # justjohnny68: The features that Rockbox-current has when going into the freeze will be the features it comes out with, or it'll never get done 19.05.09 # Llorean: I agree with that: 19.05.25 # coooooool, it works, thanks! :) 19.05.36 # justjohnny68: As for the rest, it's all stuff we tried, people just vanished. They went to use unsupported builds, or continued working on patches posting them to the tracker with "I know it's a feature freeze, so hopefully you'll include it after you list the freeze" 19.05.56 # lift the freeze 19.06.12 # now loading some themes. 19.06.15 # People want something they can use, not something they can work on. 19.07.27 # is somewhere a theme package that includes all themes? =) 19.07.34 # can connect to pc now either 19.07.42 # can't* 19.08.40 Quit fasmaie (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.08.42 # HairyHippy: Reset if you get the same thing again.... look up info on getting into disk mode. 19.08.45 # HairyHippy_: Which installation instructions did you use? Also, upon rebooting the player you should be able to force disk mode with Select+Play 19.09.44 # http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodcolor/rockbox-buildch2.html#x4-60002 - i used these instrutions to install - will try forcing disk mode now 19.10.19 # ok got it back to disk mode 19.10.43 # I'll try and reinstall again 19.10.44 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.10.49 # HairyHippy_: Try uninstalling and then following the instructions here: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodInstallation (make sure to download the versions of the files this page specifically tells you to use) 19.10.51 Join webguest61 [0] (i=ca3faf4e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-903be307d1a9c0d5) 19.10.51 # Llorean: Then that points towards "deprecating" the whole release concept. No, old doesn't mean unusable, but as you point out people want something usable and generally want the latest and greatest. By not mentioning a Release version, particularly if one doesn't seem possible, you've reduced the noise in chat, forums, etc. Rockbox can have the motto "We're so good, we don't need no stinking Release" 19.11.05 # hi 19.11.12 # Lloran & Wincherster: thxs 19.11.42 # I didn't do anything.... but any time =) 19.11.50 # I have transcend 610 music player can any version of rockbox support this. 19.11.54 # justjohnny68: There's very _very_ little 'noise' about a release. 19.12.19 # justjohnny68: Honestly, I'm wondering what you've seen that makes you think steps need to be taken on this issue. It sounds like a solution searching for a problem, overall. 19.12.28 # Is there somewhere you feel there's a bunch of noise on this issue? 19.12.45 # webguest61: is it in the list on the front page of the site? 19.12.48 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.13.07 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 19.13.26 # Llorean: No 19.13.28 # Llorean: Fonts: need their own subheading after the Release, Current, Archived. At least I would change the link in the manual from http://www.rockbox.org/daily.shtml to http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxExtras 19.13.46 # webguest61: I guess you have your answer. 19.14.15 # justjohnny68: The link does need to be updated to point to the extras, but it really shouldn't be a 'build' category. 19.14.47 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|away (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 19.15.51 # Llorean: I was hoping that there was something like a similar model or a basic version, guess I'am outa luck. 19.18.21 # webguest61, you could port it yourself. 19.19.06 # Thanks all 19.19.09 Quit webguest61 ("CGI:IRC") 19.19.43 # my god, there are a lot of wiki pages still calling out the daily builds! 19.21.34 # hey, what's a decent amount of RAM to put on the VM to compile rockbox? 19.21.50 # Winchester: The amount it defaults to is fine. 19.22.02 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 19.22.04 # >.> I don't have enough to support the default amount 19.22.11 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 19.22.38 # Well you'll kinda have to experiment then 19.22.54 # right now..... I can only give it 144 will that be too slow? 19.23.07 # Try it and see? 19.24.02 # Touche 19.24.19 # I give coLinux only 64. 19.24.21 # Well a lot of it will also depend on things like raw CPU speed, etc, anyway. 19.24.40 # There is no reason that I can think of that the vmware image will need to see more. 19.24.49 Nick Everybody|away is now known as Everybody (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 19.25.16 # hmm..... thanks Soap and Llorean 19.25.43 # 'cept I think the VMWare virtual disk is corrupt again >_< 19.25.51 # Llorean: I see downloading fonts as fairly important step of the installation process. Since they need to be downloaded seperately for anyone using a current build (and stable release users will most likely want them), I see it as a seperate subheading of section "2.2.2.  Installing the firmware" in the manual. 19.26.47 # What's a minimalistic enough linux distro to use just for rockbox? 19.27.11 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 19.27.34 # justjohnny68: It has a note *immediately* after the builds. 19.27.48 # justjohnny68: Since the builds are mutually exclusive, and the fonts are not, I don't see why it should be listed like the builds. 19.30.27 # Winchester: try the colinux image - everything works except I need to update it for building the manual and simulators. 19.31.24 # is there a rockbox ready image up or do you mean just a coLinux image? 19.32.15 # hmm speaking of fonts, anyone want to fix win_crox6hbo ? 19.32.41 # midgey: What's broken? 19.33.09 # oh hey.... it's 5:30AM O_O...... don't you hate it when you forget to sleep and then realise it's you and your gf's anniversary today and you're meant to be meeting her soon? >_< 19.33.26 # Llorean: the glyphs appear to be cut off on the right side 19.33.59 # bluebrother: does your last commit now say "use a current build build." ?? 19.34.26 # * linuxstb fights Soap over the spelling of the metal used to encase the new Nano 19.34.44 # oh poop, bad habit. Won't do it again. 19.34.50 # obo, yeps :o 19.36.03 # I feel like I am walking on sacred ground modifying the GeneralFAQ wiki page - but I feel compelled to snip the line "We ask that you _do not_ submit bug reports for Bleeding Edge builds, but would love to hear any reports you may have about Release or Daily build versions." 19.36.44 Join Criamos [0] (n=Criamos@p5493392F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 19.38.50 # Llorean: see 6031 for details 19.39.12 # Hey Soap, do you use Debian or something else for coLinux? 19.39.22 # Winchester: debian 19.39.27 # Thanks 19.39.40 # does it use apt, yum or what? 19.39.53 # debian IS apt ;) 19.40.11 # * ender` has gentoo setup as colinux 19.40.21 # how much memory is there for audio codecs in rockbox ? 19.40.25 # *confused look* O_o ahmm ok =) 19.40.32 # Llorean: I followed everything on the link you gave me - do I now follow the link that I posted? 19.40.44 # look at the vmware and colinux wiki pages and you will see a pretty complete list of what you would need to install on a base Debian image. 19.41.35 # wouldn't it mainly be svn, gcc and arm-elf toolchain? 19.42.37 # HairyHippy_: no, you just use that page. 19.42.38 Join fir3_ [0] (n=fabian@Tb0b1.t.pppool.de) 19.42.44 # make 3.81 would be nice. 19.42.58 Quit fir3 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 19.43.24 # thought that would come standard >.> 19.43.53 # "build-essential" depends on the usual development things like libc headers, gcc, g++, and make. amongst others 19.44.26 # hrm 19.44.29 # yeah, shouldn't have problems with all that 19.44.32 # why haven't i gotten any rockbox mails? 19.44.36 # merbanan: There is 512KB for code and data, plus a separate 512KB malloc buffer. But I think we want to either greatly reduce or even remove the malloc buffer. 19.44.40 # colinux had a gentoo image already prepared last time i looked, and with gentoo, to get the cross-compilers you need, you just need to do emerge crossdev && crossdev -s1 -t your-target 19.44.42 # anything up with mailing? 19.44.49 # preglow: working here... 19.45.14 # gah.... allready chose Debian 19.45.36 # i haven't gotten squat about the latest commits at all 19.45.47 # anyway....... have that thing to do today that I need sleep for...... 19.45.48 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@vpnsh0173.fh-trier.de) 19.45.49 # 'night 19.45.53 # ender`: coLinux has beed debian based since Jdgordon's image - mine is as well. 19.46.09 # hcs: have you called ci->configure(DSP_SET_SAMPLE_DEPTH, x) with the correct number? 19.46.14 # ahh - I misread what you were saying. 19.46.20 # hcs: only thing i can think of 19.46.41 Part Winchester 19.47.47 Part Llorean 19.48.45 Quit tanq (Connection reset by peer) 19.48.59 Join tanq [0] (n=tanq@24-178-205-79.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) 19.51.25 Join midkay [0] (i=3fe2d7c9@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-67dbf35a61ec5164) 19.52.39 Quit CriamosAndy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.53.08 # hey Slasheri? 19.54.42 Join BigMac [0] (n=mike@c-71-234-95-131.hsd1.ct.comcast.net) 19.56.03 # Hey guys I finally have ubuntu running:) 19.56.38 # could someone help me - having difficulty installing rockbox - Llorean gave me this link http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodInstallation - got to testing part of step 2 and everything ok - so I move on to step 3 no? 19.57.10 # HairyHippy: naturally, if you finish one step, you move onto the next, yes :) 19.58.38 # HairyHippy: Which ipod do you have? 19.58.52 # linuxstb: photo/color 19.59.03 Quit Wiwie ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 19.59.08 # so i go to the intsallation part of step 3 19.59.27 # Then I'm not sure why Llorean gave you those very old instructions. Use these - http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodInstallationBeta 19.59.56 # ok - i'll try those thanks 20.00.23 # HairyHippy: Is your ipod currently working? i.e. does the Apple firmware run? 20.00.29 # yes 20.00.44 # Then those instructions will be fine. 20.01.42 # i'll give them a try :) 20.02.30 Quit midkay ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 20.02.39 Quit SaLoMoN (Excess Flood) 20.02.55 Join SaLoMoN [0] (n=SaLo@salooo.org) 20.03.11 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=yngwiejo@88.218.17.202) 20.05.19 # linuxstb: IpodInstallation only for Mini / 4G grey - correct? 20.05.21 Join _Veseliq_ [0] (n=veseliq@15-124.airbites.bg) 20.09.32 Join gmenhorn [0] (i=grok@24-197-144-121.dhcp.gwnt.ga.charter.com) 20.09.44 # linuxstb: followed everything on that page too and I now I get "can't load rockbox.ipod" 20.11.39 Join Brunellus [0] (n=luigi@unaffiliated/brunellus) 20.11.43 # HairyHippy_ did you copy rockbox.ipod on your ipod? 20.12.17 # hi there 20.12.35 # hi 20.12.39 # is there any way to generate playlists for rockbox OUTSIDE of rockbox? 20.12.41 # fir3_: - no i'll do that now - doesn't say that on the link 20.12.48 # as in, in rhythmbox or similar 20.13.38 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 20.13.47 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 20.14.06 # fir3: - where do i copy it to? 20.15.02 # Brunellus, sure. Just create standard m3u files 20.15.08 # (or m3u8) 20.15.52 # and make sure they use either relative paths or paths referring to the root of your player, not the pc 20.16.15 # is there anyone here who uses ubuntu? 20.16.19 # bluebrother so any m3u8 file with the right paths should work? 20.16.41 # it should. 20.16.45 # ok. 20.18.02 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodInstallationBeta - I followed these instructions to install rockbox and when disconnect iPod and reboot it says "can't load rockbox.ipod" 20.18.10 # HairyHippy_: "Step 1" on the page I pointed you to tells you to install Rockbox... 20.18.20 # Step 2 is the bootloader. 20.18.54 # Soap: Yes, both mini generations and the 4g greyscale. 20.18.57 # d'oh - must stop scan reading - soz 20.19.28 # Nothing on that page should be scanned - it's there for a reason. 20.21.01 # linuxstb: your right, soz again 20.21.50 # <|Rincewind|> BigMac: I use Ubuntu 20.22.23 # do you use evolution mail? 20.22.42 # <|Rincewind|> only as a backup for gmail, why? 20.25.16 # do you have the mail notification for it installed 20.26.31 Quit midgey () 20.29.14 Quit gmenhorn () 20.30.37 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 20.30.47 Quit barry ("using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12") 20.46.52 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 20.52.58 # * linuxstb hugs svn as he moves ipodpatcher into rbutil/ 20.53.34 # just moving the files ? 20.53.43 # Yes. 20.53.57 # ok, thats good.. 20.54.31 # We can still keep ipodpatcher as a standalone utility, but it makes it easier to compile with rbutil. 20.54.32 Quit robin0800_ ("(A)bort, (R)etry, (I)nfluence with large hammer") 20.54.33 Quit robin0800 ("Some folks are wise, and some otherwise.") 20.54.52 # * Domonoky tries at the moment to integrate fwpatcher :-) 20.55.02 # good luck 20.55.09 # grumble. 20.55.22 # rhythmbox won't let me create playlists outside its designated library 20.55.28 # when i wrote that, my primary concern was not spending too much time doing so, heh 20.55.28 # linuxstb: all installed thxs for your help 20.55.32 # preglow: Do I remember correctly that you wrote fwpatcher? 20.55.33 # which means I'd have to make the iriver my library by default 20.55.38 # linuxstb: deed 20.55.49 # Nasty Windows-only application :) 20.55.49 # which is exactly now thwat I want to do, since that'll be putting all my eggs in one basket. 20.55.50 # * Brunellus scowls. 20.55.56 # oh yeah. 20.55.58 # linuxstb: couln't be bothered with any dll deps 20.56.09 # is this where I flame someone for putting the themes in winzip format? 20.56.14 # what the hell was wrong with gzip? 20.56.23 # also, i couldn't be bothered to learn any new gui toolkit 20.56.27 # :-) 20.56.28 # gui coding isn't what i enjoy the most 20.56.33 # Brunellus: Because gzip will only compress a single file... 20.56.42 # i integrate it in rbUtils.. but its not easy.. :-) 20.56.45 # tar.gz? 20.56.52 # Brunellus: just install unzip 20.57.01 # Mikachu, I'm running linux? 20.57.06 # so? 20.57.08 # "apt-get install unzip" ? 20.57.24 # ZIP is a very open format thanks to the infozip project. 20.57.51 # I still don't understand why the themes couldn't just be packaged like the usual rockbox firmware 20.57.52 # the infozip project should endavour to factorise their program into a factory 20.57.55 # that's a dir as well 20.57.57 # i'd love to use some of their algos 20.58.01 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 20.58.06 # s/factory/library 20.58.08 # god, i suck 20.58.25 Quit HairyHippy ("A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well") 20.58.25 Quit HairyHippy_ ("(A)bort, (R)etry, (I)nfluence with large hammer") 21.00.20 Join Mouser_X3 [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 21.00.48 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 21.01.09 # Domonoky: About your ipodpatcher patch, I think it would be more useful to have a "targetname" field - this is the "ipodnano", "ipodcolor" etc part. Will you be happy with that? 21.01.51 # thats ok, as long as i can construct the URL out of it.. :-) 21.07.11 Quit My_Sic (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.10.13 # Domonoky: I've just committed changes to ipodpatcher very similar to your patch - adding targetname instead of bootloadername. 21.10.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.13.51 # oki, i will adjust my patch.. :-) 21.15.13 # Can you change it to just have one Code::Blocks project? i.e. compiling the required ipodpatcher .c files together with the rest of rbutil? 21.16.06 # yes, should be possible, now that you moved the ipodpatcher files.. 21.33.01 # Domonoky: You should also add yourself to the list of contributors as part of your patch (in credits.h) 21.33.26 # i think i am already in the credits.. 21.33.48 # * Domonoky longtime rockbox user.. :-) 21.34.01 # Yes you are, but there's a separate list of rbutil contributors in the About box in rbutil. 21.34.24 # ah, didnt know that, will do.. 21.34.38 # I've just been playing with your latest windows binary, and noticed it... 21.35.24 # You probably already know this, but: 1) The "select drive" dialog is still there for ipods; 2) It didn't detect my ipod, but then carried on anyway and tried to download a bootloader called "none". 21.35.46 # jeah, i fixed this already.. 21.35.46 Join senab [0] (n=senab@82-35-229-48.cable.ubr01.smal.blueyonder.co.uk) 21.35.55 # a bug.. :-) 21.37.10 # has anyone noticed a bug on the ipod where when rockbox is booted with the usb cable inserted it doesn't boot into disk mode, instead it freezes? 21.37.26 # People have reported that with the COP patch. 21.37.53 # Or are you getting it with a clean build? 21.38.10 # currently i am using a cop build, i'll try a cvs build now 21.38.20 # I've had it with a clean build 21.38.23 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m204.net81-65-15.noos.fr) 21.39.02 # it happens everytime with my build 21.39.15 # i have to let rockbox fully boot, then insert the usb cable 21.39.42 # obo: Have you had that problem for a long time, or just since the USB detection code change? 21.40.23 Join carl [0] (n=carl@bas3-sherbrooke40-1177838737.dsl.bell.ca) 21.40.36 # I think the new USB detection code is starting to cause some problems - at least, it seems to have the ability to crash Mac OS X's USB stack... I'm investigating. 21.40.38 # it is possible to someone to test the WinCE 5 Emulator ? 21.40.38 # I think just since the detection change, although I wasn't paying that much attention 21.40.46 # http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=A120E012-CA31-4BE9-A3BF-B9BF4F64CE72&displaylang=en 21.40.53 # with the Gigabeat S firm. 21.41.47 # i know this has absolutely nothing to do with rockbox, but does anyone know of a tool that lets me look at the raw id3 tags in mp3's 21.42.01 # i'd like to know some of the mappings a program is using 21.42.19 # linuxstb: hangs with a "Loading..." splash - no HDD activity, but the disc keeps spinning 21.42.20 Quit _Veseliq_ (Remote closed the connection) 21.42.59 # obo: That's very odd - I'm not sure what it's trying to load. 21.43.36 # I keep a fairly large playlist (~4000 tracks) going, and have resume on startup enabled 21.45.25 # So the problem is on startup/ 21.45.29 # ? 21.45.29 # if I turn off the resume it hangs on the file browser, hdd icon on, no activity, again the disc is spinning. Backlight thread responds, none of the buttons do 21.46.03 # thats what i get too 21.46.11 # i'm booting a cvs build now 21.46.14 # linuxstb: I've also had it hang on the usb icon screen when connecting the cable 21.46.22 # me too 21.46.40 # If I remove the cable there is some disc activity, reinserting then normally makes it reboot as it should 21.47.09 # its working with the cvs build 21.48.02 Quit Mouser_X3 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.53.42 # linuxstb, i have to make seperate c::b project files. ipodpatcher doesnt like to compile together with wxwidget (or the other way round, i get errors deep in wxwidgets ), so i have to make libs out of ipodpatcher and fwpatcher 21.56.15 # Sounds like fun... 21.57.01 # making static libs is easy, solving those wxwidgets errors is not.. 21.58.54 Join fir3__ [0] (n=fabian@Tb24d.t.pppool.de) 22.00.27 # Domonoky: I've just tried compiling your patch in Linux, and had no problems at all, just adding ipodpatcher/ipodpatcher.o and ipodpatcher/ipodio-posix.o to the objects. 22.00.37 # (and compiling them with gcc instead of g++) 22.01.28 # hm.. then c::b probably tries to compile with g++, i will have to play a bit with it.. 22.01.35 Quit fir3_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.03.17 Join shadou [0] (n=core@hlfxns01bbg-142068071232.dhcp-dynamic.ns.aliant.net) 22.03.17 # Although it's not working. The bootloader wizard drop-down list is empty. I think I remember this problem from last time I tested though... 22.03.50 # jeah this version has problems.. 22.03.59 # it was to late yesterday.. 22.04.05 Nick shadou is now known as dj-fu (n=core@hlfxns01bbg-142068071232.dhcp-dynamic.ns.aliant.net) 22.04.26 # hi 22.04.30 # i will upload a new version, when i get this linking things sorted.. 22.06.55 # I fixed the drop-down list option - it seems rbutil was looking the ini file in /usr/local/share/rbutil/rbutil.ini 22.08.15 # i didnt change form where it takes the ini file 22.08.16 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.08.38 # * linuxstb realises he needs to plug in both ends of his USB cable... 22.08.45 # :-) 22.09.26 # A patch was included today and its flyspray page closed, but i've extended it slightly. Should i open a new flyspray page? lol 22.09.34 # Hmm... It's still not finding my ipod though - it's downloading bootloader "none". I'll wait for your next patch. 22.09.54 # jeah wait for the next patch.. 22.10.49 # senab: Yes, I think so. 22.11.00 Nick dj-fu is now known as asoke (n=core@hlfxns01bbg-142068071232.dhcp-dynamic.ns.aliant.net) 22.11.13 # it's only one line add though haha 22.11.15 # Unless you can attract the attention of whoever committed the patch. 22.11.37 # it makes the patch 100x better though 22.12.07 # What's the change? 22.12.12 # a id3 mapping 22.12.28 # Is it controversial? 22.12.41 Join tucoz [0] (i=480ec035@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3f428b07999f6e91) 22.12.47 # evening 22.13.27 # basically the new album artist patch maps the album artist tag to 'TPE2' which is more commonly known as band. I've just added a mapping that also allows it uses foobar2000's album artist mapping 22.13.36 # which is much more common 22.14.00 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 22.14.04 # Miika Pekkarinen commited it 22.14.21 # linuxstb: yesterday when i tried to find info on the tcc77x chip, i found some references in the logs to some player you had (logik, iirc). did you investigate this a lot, and what do you think of that chip? 22.14.34 # Yes, I'm just looking at the patch - it maps TPE2 to albumartist. 22.14.43 # a _lot_ of players use that architecture 22.14.48 # foobar maps it to TXXX 22.15.14 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-66-69-210-194.austin.res.rr.com) 22.15.14 # like the next pp rockbox :) 22.15.17 # tucoz: I never found a firmware upgrade for that player, so that sort of stopped any port before it began... 22.15.46 Join fasmaie [0] (n=yohann@cpe-65-24-165-152.columbus.res.rr.com) 22.15.59 # They seem nice-enough chips, but I don't think I found any datasheets. 22.16.03 # ah. i see. i found one yesterday, for that bestbuy player 22.16.34 # hehe. i think that is a hard task. I found some russian sites with heaps of data sheets. however all the links to that chips are dead 22.16.57 Quit My_Sic (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.16.57 Quit tucoz (Client Quit) 22.17.02 # senab: I know nothing at all about id3v2 tags, so don't really want to commit your change - I've no idea if it's good or bad. 22.17.15 Join tucoz [0] (i=50ca62ea@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-87e2d73d67caa740) 22.17.28 Quit asoke () 22.17.35 # * tucoz mutters "stupid web client" 22.18.32 # tucoz: those telechips are of the secret flavour 22.18.39 # sure looks like it 22.19.08 # i'm going to test it first anyway, theres a forum thread so i'll just post it on there 22.19.19 # but it would open up a new dimension in terms of ports, if a port was successful for one of the tcc77x players 22.19.33 # Indeed, we're short on ports :) 22.19.33 # indeed 22.19.36 # hehe 22.19.38 # haha 22.19.41 # right 22.20.24 # it would be a lot easier to pick a TMS320 target, if you're in the business looking for a new port 22.21.10 # infact forget about that patch linuxstb, ive just remembered txxx frames are user text frames and would filtering if used 22.21.12 # * tucoz googles 22.22.13 # isn't that also a chip of the secret flavour? 22.22.33 # after benchmarking cop8 patch gives 1 hour less working-time on mini :( 22.22.35 # yes, but there are leaked docs and archopen has working code 22.22.45 # cool 22.23.20 # desowin: Compared to the same build, same playlist, and no keypresses without the patch? 22.23.30 # the same conditions 22.23.32 # mmmm. leaked docs 22.23.46 # desowin: 'the same conditions' is a very fuzzy statement. 22.24.08 # the same svn revision, the same album, no backlight 22.24.11 # desowin: If you play the same long playlist on shuffle, you can have a very different sequence of songs, especially if they're VBR. 22.24.22 # no shuffle 22.24.49 # Llorean: I've attached battery_bench's to wiki 22.24.54 # Odd, I got more battery life with KoC6 22.25.17 # Which wiki page? 22.25.24 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodRuntime 22.25.43 # Which two battery benches? 22.26.01 # Repeat album (63.3MB; 46m00s); MP3 192kbps under mini 2g 22.26.28 # Bagder: is this interesting, in the terms of a TMS320 target? http://rtg.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/en/forschung/bildungsportal-sachsen/gcc-c6x.html 22.27.19 # looks like old news, after i read it 22.28.05 # I believe there is a free assembler for the dsp 22.28.17 # desowin: Your conclusion is flawed 22.28.18 # ok 22.28.29 # desowin: Look how much time passes between 90% and 10% 22.28.30 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@m204.net81-65-15.noos.fr) 22.28.42 Quit carl ("Quitte") 22.28.57 # desowin: Because the two patches started at different levels, use a range from the middle 22.29.10 # desowin: The KoC bench takes longer to use up that 80% of the battery than the one without it. 22.29.18 # well, I couldn't get 100% of battery using cop patch 22.29.21 # So KoC is actually getting better battery life across a consistent voltage range. 22.30.34 # Mirroring what Llorean said - the 100-90 times and 10-0 times are very dramaticly different between those two battery benchs - leading to suspicion of battery weakness or less-than-perfect charging. 22.30.35 # desowin: Rockbox doesn't charge well yet, as it draws power slowly. As well, rebooting or the backlight being on at the start of the test or the disk spinning or you spending more time in menus can also skew. 22.30.39 Quit blueworm ("Leaving") 22.31.04 # Soap: But 90-10 should be _relatively_ good basis of comparison 22.31.26 # And in the 90-10 range, KoC8 got 20 more minutes, which is a non-insignificant number. 22.31.35 # it should be - the 10-0 life is dramaticly altered by disk access. 22.31.52 # as one buffer fill when at sub 10% can cause a shutdown. 22.32.03 # if that would help - I can provide .scrobbler.log 22.32.20 # that wouldn't help desowin 22.32.45 # btw. does benchmarks help ? 22.32.50 # I'm off to Granada 22.32.51 # bye people 22.32.53 # desowin: There's already enough information in the benches, it just helps to make sure you're using parts of them that can be consistently measured. 22.33.10 Part tucoz (""back to the tv"") 22.33.17 Nick Everybody is now known as Everybody|GRANAD (n=everybod@harpo.demon.co.uk) 22.33.24 # * mattzz updated rocklife and maze plugin on the tracker (FS#6616/FS#6636). Some fixes and 4 spaces indented source code :-P 22.33.41 # how eventually will the battery become more accurate? 22.33.55 # *battery meter 22.34.03 # when discharge rates are more accurately modeled? 22.34.27 Join busa_blade [0] (n=butlerda@pool-72-66-2-215.washdc.fios.verizon.net) 22.34.34 # i was thinking that, so how is rockbox currently modelling the discharge? linerally? 22.34.38 # since voltage drop is not consistant with time even when drain is. 22.34.40 # senab: The beginning and ending of the curve are always gonna be questionable anyway. Especially the end. 22.35.10 # Llorean: Do you want me to add a 90-10 column to the runtime logs? 22.35.12 # oh i know that, i can never get 100% battery or 0% battery 22.35.30 # Soap: I think that would actually be useful, yes. 22.35.50 # as soon as i release the charge it drops to ~80%, and it dies at ~7% 22.35.58 # Soap: The problem is that the 90 and 10 points might move once we have a better discharge curve, right? 22.36.07 # I'll work on that tonight - I believe I removed 90% of all wiki references to the daily builds, and 99% of the ones people read. 22.36.15 # Hehehe 22.36.16 # Llorean: TrueJournals 22.36.26 # ggrrr 22.36.29 # Llorean: true 22.36.43 # Hahaha 22.36.52 # the only advantage of adding it will be for quick reference for those who care to look. 22.37.08 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.38.04 # and who care to add to it 22.38.11 # Yeah. 22.38.54 # senab: I already clean up the page as is- won't be too much work to add that as well. 22.39.04 # whereabouts in the source is the battery discharge algo then? 22.39.44 # desowin: Really do apreciate you doing matched tests, though. All those unmatched tests are so frustraitingly less-than-informative. 22.42.35 # senab: sounds like you need a new battery. 22.43.50 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 22.43.59 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 22.44.16 # i was thinking that but i still get a good 8 hours of it with rockbox 22.44.30 # with normal use (changing album, etc etc 22.44.37 # the instant drop to 80% means it isn't holding peak voltage anymore... 22.45.04 # hang on, it's fully charge now so i'll test 22.45.18 # but 8 hours of real-world usage is pretty good-I baby mine to get through a ten-hour day. 22.45.19 # *charged 22.45.44 # i set the backlight really low unless i need it 22.46.34 # you hold menu and insert the cable to charge don't you? 22.46.42 # (off usb) 22.47.39 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.216.158) 22.48.58 # i was searching 'rockbox' on google tday and saw my build's site comes above the rockbox forums lol 22.49.52 # i dont see that 22.50.06 # second page 22.50.08 # I see the forums on the first page, but no senab build. 22.50.12 # but i do see rockbox installer x at number 5 22.50.24 # 6 even 22.50.29 Quit fasmaie (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.50.30 Join belze [0] (i=nifty@dslb-088-073-242-151.pools.arcor-ip.net) 22.50.49 # senab: not the case here, too 22.51.04 # which google you using? 22.51.08 # .com? 22.51.14 # yes 22.51.23 # i am at least, as i am sure Llorean is aswell 22.51.32 # did anyone test the wma-decoder from FS#4984 yet? 22.51.47 # i'm using uk 22.51.49 # .com here, too 22.52.33 # hang on 22.52.59 # grrr i keep getting redirected to google.co.uk 22.53.02 # yes, with google.com.uk I get your site above rockbox forums 22.53.20 # both in the second page 22.53.21 Quit amiconn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.53.21 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 22.53.26 # it should really matter as i'm using the global search 22.53.30 # )shouldn't 22.53.41 # oh well 22.53.50 Quit busa_blade (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.53.51 # Hrm, the wma decoder is at a wmatowav plugin point? 22.54.03 Quit thegeek () 22.54.12 # seems so 22.54.34 # is it based off the ffmpeg decoder? 22.54.39 # but as i dont have the tools to compile it i dont know how well it performs 22.55.03 # belze: It's just a plugin right now, you'll get a .wav file. 22.55.35 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-62db71bce89b57b7) 22.56.11 # oh, marsdaddy is back? 22.56.11 # i meant in points of performance. maybe it already runs in realtime? 22.56.54 # Right now you'd have to time how long it takes to create the .wav 22.57.32 Join safetydan [0] (n=dan@rockbox/developer/safetydan) 23.00.13 Part senab 23.02.56 # would you be able to compile it and upload it somewhere? 23.03.19 # Why not set up a development environment? 23.03.55 Quit pxepro (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.04.00 Join toffe [0] (n=[toffe]@ppp-71-138-16-241.dsl.frs2ca.pacbell.net) 23.04.55 # Bagder: ping... 23.06.08 Quit belze ("Smile...It Confuses People") 23.10.39 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.10.47 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.12.16 # hrmm... vbr speex playback doesn't call any of the floating point functions. so something else is up 23.12.58 # Well speex-on-rockbox seems to have plenty of kinks to work out still. :) 23.13.50 # How's the performance of speex on the various targets? 23.15.11 # I am thinking about combining 2 backwards-incompatible voice switches into one, reducing annoyance for blind users 23.15.23 # Voice switches? 23.15.32 Join busa_blade [0] (n=butlerda@pool-72-66-2-215.washdc.fios.verizon.net) 23.15.45 # With the langv2 rework we'll switch to target specific voice files, which will render old voice files incompatible 23.15.52 # Ah 23.16.00 # In the transition, we'll drop the useless bitswapping on swcodec 23.16.28 # And then we might switch to speex for swcodec at the same time 23.16.33 # Ah. 23.16.39 # Well, I've only tested it on Gigabeat so far. 23.17.04 # There's one drawback of using speex for voice though - the .talk clips would also need to be in speex format then 23.17.24 # On swcodec of course 23.17.26 # Well wouldn't that just mean using a different encoder with the generation tool? 23.17.30 # amiconn, the performance is pretty dire on coldfire, about 45% boost 23.18.27 # Llorean: Yes, but the *just* part is debatable 23.18.36 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.19.15 # amiconn: Doesn't the existing script use a command-line encoder? 23.19.22 Join nickv111 [0] (n=nick@c-75-71-229-135.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 23.19.25 # Although, voicebox needs lame anyway and the ditribution archive includes it iirc 23.19.42 # ...and we could include the speex encoder as well I think 23.19.55 # Since it's nicely GPL, I'm sure we can. 23.20.39 # The user then needs to select which target "class" to generate voice clips for. For hwcodec it still needs to be mp3 of course 23.21.09 # Of course 23.21.21 Quit [toffe] (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.21.51 Quit nickv111 (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.22.06 # safetydan: Any coldfire specific optimissations already? iram usage? 23.22.26 # And what about ipod 23.22.39 # * amiconn thinks he should install the speex encoder 23.22.46 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 23.24.01 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 23.24.04 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.212.206) 23.25.08 Join nickv111 [0] (n=nick@c-75-71-229-135.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 23.25.16 # Sorry, computer keeps freezing 23.25.24 # Do you guys know how, if you're playing music, to get back to the file browser? 23.25.46 # Like, say I want to go back and browse my music while I'm playing music. I can't seem to get back to the file browser 23.26.16 Part justjohnny68 23.26.40 Join decayedcell [0] (i=3ba74e78@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-cd56f4074601186c) 23.26.53 # on ipod the answer = "Select" 23.27.08 # I'm using an iPod 23.27.09 # amiconn, the Speex library already has some arm optimisations. There are no Coldfire or IRAM optimisations done yet. 23.27.12 # Just a second, let me try 23.27.51 # Oh, nice, thanks 23.28.06 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 23.28.15 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.159.ptr.us.xo.net) 23.28.47 Quit daurnimator (Connection timed out) 23.28.57 # that is your one free "It's in the manual but I don't want to look" answer ;) 23.29.13 Quit thegeek () 23.29.16 # I actually did look, but for some reason I couldn't find it 23.29.26 # I know about RTFM'ing, though 23.31.23 Join thegeek [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 23.31.27 Join thegeek_ [0] (n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no) 23.31.57 Quit thegeek_ (Client Quit) 23.33.37 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 23.35.54 Join tanq_ [0] (n=tanq@24-178-205-79.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) 23.38.21 Quit dpassen1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.40.13 # amiconn: yes? 23.40.59 # I've built ipodpatcher for linux-amd64 with integrated bootloaders 23.41.12 # preglow: it just seems to not work with 32 bit, and I don't see any other codecs for which it works at 32 bit 23.41.19 # amiconn: dcc it my way! 23.41.25 # XavierGr: I don't have plans at the moment 23.41.30 # Bagder: Did you know the iPod Dailies seem broken? 23.41.40 Quit entheh ("^~") 23.41.43 # XavierGr: I'd like to get speed a bit better, and then begin the code cleaning 23.41.53 # ah, bad gcc I bet 23.42.08 # Llorean: thanks, I'll fix 23.42.10 # safetydan: ha ha, I knew you'd come crawling back to the fan club 23.42.45 # Incredibly fast ;) Guess it's because of the build running in parallel 23.43.01 # Bagder: speaking of bad gcc, hopefully, i will have a new vmware image to upload your way as well 23.43.14 # ah, goodie 23.44.07 # Bah, why does the first transfer often fail at the end? :/ 23.44.27 Quit desowin ("use linux") 23.45.14 # * scorche adds soon to his above statement 23.45.37 # I have another question. My scroll wheel seems very unresponsive on my 3g iPod 23.45.48 # I turned up the scrolls speed to 15, and it's still unresponsive 23.46.00 # To turn down or up volume, it takes a lot of work 23.46.08 # nickv111: The scroll speed has nothing to do with the scroll wheel. 23.46.12 Join x1jmp [0] (n=x1jmp@p57B0A1C9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 23.46.17 Quit tanq (Connection timed out) 23.46.18 # Bagder: 469824 bytes 23.46.30 # Llorean: Okay, then what does it have to do with? 23.46.43 # How fast text scrolls left-to-right on longer than screen width lines. 23.46.48 # Oh. 23.47.06 # Then how do I fix my scroll wheel issue? 23.47.17 # hrrrmm :( 23.47.25 # nickv111: There's really nothing you can do right now. 23.47.35 # Bagder: Correct size? I got another failure... 23.47.44 # got 469824 23.47.52 # OK... strange 23.48.06 # md5 4cd4596e5740cab672d59bb6b1ae0991 23.48.21 # matches. 23.49.31 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.197.227) 23.51.39 Join webguest75 [0] (i=524f6fcd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-26b76337026c68ec) 23.52.45 # Can any 1.8" IDE drive be used with the h120? 23.53.06 # mine seems to be broken after it fell from the table some minutes ago :( 23.53.15 # Hi all. Will the 80G iPod supported in the future? 23.53.35 # webguest75: It's being worked on. 23.53.57 # thanks a lot!! 23.54.07 # No predicting when it'll happen though 23.54.18 # x1jmp: Not all 1.8" drives have the right connector. 23.54.31 # As well, they have to be single-platter 23.54.36 # okay not problem. 23.54.42 # x1jmp: Not Hitachi ones... they use different connectors 23.54.43 # bye. 23.54.49 Part webguest75 23.56.08 # what's dual platter btw? It's also mentioned in the misticriver wiki 23.56.16 # would anyone have an issue with breaking the jpeg.c file up into a header and a c file? 23.56.26 # it means that the hard drive has 2 platters inside of it 23.56.36 # x1jmp: dual platter is thicker drives than the single platter ones like in the h120 23.57.42 # x1jmp: You'll need a single platter one for your H120 23.58.07 # busa_blade: If you split jpeg.c, you would need to move it into its own subdirectory, which might not be a bad thing. 23.58.54 # ok, what do you think when SSDs could be available and usable with iriver players? 23.58.59 # still drinking from the fire hose a bit, but is there a particular reason?