--- Log for 21.04.107 Server: kornbluth.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot- Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 9 days and 22 hours ago 00.00.06 Join oKtosiTe [0] (n=oKtosiTe@ip5450f737.speed.planet.nl) 00.00.36 # the recv1 is gonna get a nice red +80000 bytes ;-) 00.00.50 # Now someone trigger a build without size change. :-P 00.00.53 Join Br3nda [0] (n=brenda@121-73-1-165.cable.telstraclear.net) 00.02.59 Part toffe82 00.08.05 Quit kkurbjun ("Leaving.") 00.09.43 Quit amiconn (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.09.43 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 00.11.34 Join AnRkey [0] (n=anrkey@87-194-62-131.bethere.co.uk) 00.11.38 # I think I'll try to add an option to mark servers as slow-network 00.11.47 # hi all 00.11.51 # to avoid copying the zips from them 00.12.21 # i have installed rockbox on my h10 and it's seems to be working fine. How do i upload files to the device in windows now? 00.12.32 # music files 00.12.37 # Bagder: to avoid copying zips? don't you have to do that? 00.12.55 # well, I mean to make the one with faster nets do those builds 00.13.11 # I just saw one server take 46 seconds on getting a zip copied 00.13.28 # there are builds with no zips? 00.13.39 # yeah, they're 19 zips and 59 builds or so 00.13.40 # AnRkey: Plug in the usb cable, and while booting up, hold "O". This will make it act like a hard drive. Then, simply drag and drop 00.13.42 Part TrueJournals 00.13.44 # ah, of courswe 00.13.46 # forget me 00.13.58 # now THERE's a size delta, yes 00.14.06 # is there a way to make it always use ums? 00.14.08 # hehe 00.14.19 # Bagder: will the random varying deltas vanish too now? 00.14.29 # no 00.14.34 # they seem to be real 00.14.39 # moks 00.14.52 # I mean, different servers produce them with slightly different sizes 00.16.13 Quit davina ("byeeeeee!") 00.16.35 Join Hammer89 [0] (n=soc_inte@host-24-149-166-187.patmedia.net) 00.19.15 # Thanks so much for rockbox, finally i can ditch using windows for my h10, you guys rock!!!! 00.25.08 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 00.25.25 # so i hear 00.25.30 # i'm inclined to agree myself 00.26.29 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 00.26.44 # is rockbox 2.5 debian 4? 00.26.52 # what? 00.27.04 # well what os is it? 00.27.12 # sorry for the newb question 00.27.17 # rockbox Os :-) 00.27.18 # rockbox is the OS 00.27.32 # what is it based on? 00.27.37 # nothing 00.27.38 # rockbox is rockbox 00.27.40 # written from scratch 00.27.41 # scratch :-) 00.27.44 # it's not linux, that's for sure 00.27.53 # not DOS either 00.27.58 # and rockbox 2.5 doesn't exist for H10 ;) 00.28.20 # which reminds me, someone should talk about releases on devcon :> 00.28.30 # ok 00.28.34 # Yes, talk of releases is always fun 00.28.40 # preglow: That's why I wish I could go. I'd bring the whips and prods. 00.28.46 Quit Redbreva ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007030919]") 00.28.57 # Llorean: oh, but you can, it just requires you to use tons of money and lose some sleep 00.29.03 # from rockbox-info.txt 00.29.04 # ld: GNU ld version 2.16.1Host gcc: gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)Host system: Linux 00.29.10 # The sleep's no big deal, the money's the problem. 00.29.21 # as always 00.29.23 # * preglow curses money 00.29.29 # I'll be there next year though. 00.29.30 # AnRkey: yes, it's built on debian, hooray 00.29.35 # preglow: well rockbox 2.5 was released in 2005 - does that mean 3.0 is scheduled for 3000 ? :P 00.29.42 # AnRkey: That just means it was compiled on a debian system. 00.29.48 # sheesh why so agro 00.29.51 # Llorean: i'll force them to speak with me about the date in advance next year, so i will too... 00.29.55 # pixelma: Sounds optimistic... 00.29.59 # preglow: That would be good. 00.30.02 # thanks for the help with the file transfers 00.30.08 # ciao 00.30.11 # that's two years in a row, now, they've picked lousy dates 00.30.12 # bye bye 00.30.20 # AnRkey: have fun 00.30.20 # Default theme (I agree) shouldn't be a feature showcase, but it would be fun to ship one theme which packs more info onto a screen than is humanly tolerable. 00.30.27 # pixelma: i think so! 00.30.31 # thanks 00.30.34 Part AnRkey 00.30.37 # As far as a release goes, I think the most important thing is setting goals for pre-freeze. Instead of what we need to be working on during the freeze, a checklist of things that we want done so that we *can* freeze. 00.31.04 # Soap: It should be shiny enough that people don't go "eww" when they compare it to their original firmware, though. 00.31.07 # heh 00.31.15 Join webguest90 [0] (i=0cce2264@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-d312a3f33b7f88bc) 00.31.15 Join juxtap [0] (n=juxtap@41.208.192.246) 00.31.18 # i can't think of much, really 00.31.23 # wma and album art would b nice 00.31.32 # hi 00.31.33 # shinier aac support 00.31.36 # Well, the big problem last time is that we had features to add during the freeze. 00.31.47 # Llorean: we did? 00.31.49 # Tagcache and the playback rewrite, notably 00.31.54 # hey can rockbox play videos on the 5th gen ipod video 00.31.59 # Both of which were impossible to predict how long they would take. 00.32.03 # ah, yeah, but the last really does count as bugfixing, afaik 00.32.07 # is HC AAC a problem because it's just that processor hungry - or is it lack of work? 00.32.08 # The freeze shouldn't have happened until both of those were done. 00.32.17 # Llorean: we'll have that problem now too, with the playbackj 00.32.22 # Yeah, the playback rewrite was a bugfix, but it was also too big to go in a freeze with a release date. 00.32.23 # webguest90: It tries... But you're better off using the Apple firmware on the video ipod. 00.32.27 # that's for sure 00.32.27 # 'Can Rock Box play videos on the 5th gen Ipod 00.32.39 # Ok Thank You 00.32.40 # Soap: Processor hungry 00.32.49 # (and when I say "lack of work" I in no way, shape, or form, am saying "get on it you lazy bums!") 00.33.09 # Soap: https://datatype.helixcommunity.org/2005/aacfixptdec 00.33.10 Quit webguest90 (Client Quit) 00.34.17 # stop bringing that decoder up!! 00.34.20 # i want to use it :> 00.34.43 # preglow: Basically, before a feature freeze, we need to know what's getting left out of the build (AAC?) so that time isn't spent working on it, and we need to know what needs to be fixed *before* the freeze can start (voice?) 00.34.44 Quit PaulJam (".") 00.35.08 # And we need some way to keep people from going into hiding. ;) 00.35.20 # Is Helix's license the problem? 00.35.33 # yes 00.35.50 # the going into hiding part is why loads of feature freezes never work, heh 00.36.24 # Especially with all the unsupported builds that "publish" any patches / features anyway 00.36.24 # oh, rombox will also need to work first :> 00.46.05 Part TrueJournals 00.47.01 Quit idnar (Nick collision from services.) 00.47.04 Join idnar_ [0] (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 00.50.08 # Bagder: Is this bug still open? http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/6652 00.54.49 Quit juxtap (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.55.57 Part Domonoky_ 00.56.23 Quit midgey () 00.56.27 Join juxtap [0] (n=juxtap@wbs-41-208-193-134.wbs.co.za) 00.56.37 Quit ender` (" Going to church does not make a person religious, nor does going to school make a person educated, any more than going to a ) 01.01.20 Join Thundercloud__ [0] (n=thunderc@82.152.206.115) 01.04.18 Quit Br3nda ("Konversation terminated!") 01.07.32 Quit rift ("Lost terminal") 01.11.53 Join cubekid [0] (i=81742057@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3458d4357634f8b7) 01.12.00 # hi 01.12.22 # hi 01.13.48 # is anyone on right now? 01.13.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.14.03 # Probably :) 01.14.08 # lol 01.14.09 # well 01.14.14 # i have a question 01.14.26 # which i was hoping someone could help me answer 01.14.33 # I probably wont be able to help... I'm pretty new to this myself ;) 01.14.49 # lol 01.14.51 # well, anyways 01.15.04 # the problem is that i can't find this gbsystem folder 01.15.07 # and for some reason 01.15.23 # You need to enable viewing of both hidden and system files/folders. 01.15.32 # windows explorer doesn't show my gigabeat as a drive (i.e. like X:\ or something) 01.15.35 # i did that 01.15.38 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.15.52 # Which gigabeat do you have? 01.15.58 # f40 01.16.32 # it shows my gigabeat as My Computer\TOSHIBA gigabeat 01.16.35 # it's really weird 01.17.05 # which version of windows? 01.17.10 # xp sp2 01.17.11 # That sounds like MTP mode... 01.17.18 # Are you using the cradle? 01.17.19 # yea... is there a way to disable that? 01.17.20 # yea 01.17.26 # should i not? 01.17.40 # The wiki says " Notice: Do not use the cradle and USB cable, just the USB Cable." 01.18.10 # It doesn't say why though... 01.18.22 # damn 01.18.27 # i don 01.18.34 Quit charkins ("Ex-Chat") 01.18.41 # *i can't believe i didn't try that 01.18.46 # manual does not mention the cradle problem. 01.19.08 # I wouldn't have thought to try that - my cradle is still in the box... 01.19.08 # yea the manual didn't seem to mention anything about the cradle 01.19.34 # Did that fix it? 01.19.37 # the cradle is too tight a fit, can't use even the thinest of silicone cases. 01.19.48 # but its soo coooll..... 01.20.02 # maybe its just me 01.20.17 # this is the first big mp3 player ive had 01.20.26 # besides the creative nomad jukebox 01.20.36 # which is more like a brick than an mp3 player 01.27.28 Nick DrMoos is now known as moos (i=moos@m135.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 01.27.44 # where do you get cases for the gigabeat? 01.27.57 Quit moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.29.58 Quit cubekid ("CGI:IRC") 01.30.01 Join cubekid [0] (i=81742057@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e90936c86bc23344) 01.30.24 # A google search might help you figure that out ;) http://www.google.com/search?q=gigabeat+cases&sourceid=opera&num=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 01.32.40 Join moos [0] (i=moos@m135.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 01.33.59 Join Alonea [0] (n=chatzill@24-117-195-16.cpe.cableone.net) 01.34.56 # hm, doesn't seem to be working 01.35.07 # are there supposed to be other FWIMG files? 01.35.39 # Yes, leave those alone. 01.37.37 # hm 01.38.38 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 01.40.24 Join entheh [0] (n=purr@88-106-205-253.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 01.40.29 # so i downloaded the build, unzipped it, copied it over, downloaded the FWIMG.DAT from the website, renamed the existing one, copied the downloaded one into the folder 01.40.35 # what am i missing? 01.42.21 # Turning the battery switch off and on? 01.45.53 Join capo [0] (n=itguy@c-24-13-108-5.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 01.45.57 # hm 01.48.07 Quit Alonea (Remote closed the connection) 01.48.21 # im getting a rockbox error: -2 01.51.06 # sweet! it's working 01.51.40 # though it's kinda ugly and small right now 01.52.26 Join Alonea [0] (n=chatzill@24-117-195-16.cpe.cableone.net) 01.52.31 # awesome, thanks a bunch guys 01.52.41 # sorry for all my stupid quesitons 01.52.41 # Just go to Settings->Browse Themes 01.53.11 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 01.57.40 # is there a specific theme you guys like? 01.59.37 # "you guys"? well, there's 133 people in here.. i don't think we've all settled on one theme we all enjoy.. :) pick one you like. 01.59.58 # lol 02.00.34 # well does anyone have a favorite that they'd like to share? 02.00.34 # try http://www.rockbox-themes.org 02.05.13 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC") 02.07.42 Quit relaxed (Remote closed the connection) 02.10.09 Quit Alonea ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007040314]") 02.15.34 Quit funky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.16.01 Join scubacoles [0] (n=scoles@122.49.151.111) 02.16.47 Quit knapp ("Leaving") 02.17.04 Quit inversions (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.22.27 Quit moos ("Glory to Rockbox") 02.24.22 Quit capo () 02.24.34 Quit cubekid ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 02.27.13 Quit robin0800 (" Like VS.net's GUI? Then try HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-") 02.27.44 Quit scubacoles ("This computer has gone to sleep") 02.36.15 Join Br3nda [0] (n=brenda@121-73-1-165.cable.telstraclear.net) 02.36.23 Join scubacoles [0] (n=scoles@122.49.151.111) 02.50.15 # * BHSPitMonkey uses the zelda theme 02.57.58 Quit joaa ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 03.05.01 Quit entheh ("^~") 03.13.59 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.15.57 Part pixelma 03.21.02 Quit mr_pink ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007030919]") 03.36.26 # are plugins supposed to work on the UIsimulator? 03.40.20 Join knapp [0] (n=knapp@67.132.247.218) 03.41.53 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.43.06 Join Alonea [0] (n=chatzill@24-117-195-16.cpe.cableone.net) 03.43.49 Join Entasis [0] (n=Jarred@ppp48-102.lns11.adl2.internode.on.net) 03.44.00 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 03.44.28 Quit Br3nda ("Konversation terminated!") 03.45.52 Quit Thundercloud__ (Remote closed the connection) 03.51.32 Quit Alonea ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007040314]") 03.53.10 Join Feral_Kid [0] (n=FeralKid@red-corp-201.143.150.57.telnor.net) 03.54.41 Quit scubacoles ("This computer has gone to sleep") 03.54.43 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 03.55.36 # Well, got rockbox working nicely with my 4G, and finally figured out how to get amarok transferring files... 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Which file in particular were you referring to? 06.53.24 # debug-menu.c 06.53.35 # oh, yep, I'll fix that 06.53.44 # thanks for the pointer 06.54.00 # * amiconn would think debug-menu.c would already include cpu.h 06.54.07 # Execept for the sim that is 06.55.43 # Hmm, it doesn't... 06.57.37 # * amiconn notices the gigabeat built has its logo back :) 06.57.43 # On boot that is 06.58.08 # yep, I prefer the builtin logo to all that bootsplash stuff 06.59.09 # * amiconn too 07.00.43 # kkurbjun: A bit of yellow... 07.01.11 # yep, I saw that, forgot to pull that variable out before I committed it. 07.06.56 Join Anh [0] (n=chatzill@125.234.75.33) 07.09.24 # hi 07.10.35 # i've posted a screenshot of a WPS I made for Sansa... if anybody wants to check it out: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=10038.0 07.14.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.15.08 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 07.15.11 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp154-222.adsl.forthnet.gr) 07.15.20 # are images just hidden from guests I presume 07.17.07 Quit Anh ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [SeaMonkey 1.5a/2007041908]") 07.24.20 Join Br3nda [0] (n=brenda@121-73-1-165.cable.telstraclear.net) 07.32.33 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 07.32.36 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp178-25.adsl.forthnet.gr) 07.36.37 Quit neoAKiRAz ("KVIrc 3.2.4 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/") 07.52.59 Join BHSPitMonkey_ [0] (n=stephen@adsl-65-64-200-86.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 07.56.32 # Can someone fix the Gigabeat bootloader link, I put the new on up there, but I don't know how to upload into the directory that has the "official" versions 07.56.51 # and when you click the links that I put in firefox treats them as text 07.57.03 # (or tell me how to fix it) 08.02.00 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16D14.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.02.04 # Only Bagder, Zagor and LinusN can put things on download.rockbox.org 08.02.37 # ahh, well, I guess it will have to wait then 08.08.26 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.11.53 Join ctaf [0] (n=ctaf@ram94-6-82-242-23-70.fbx.proxad.net) 08.12.05 Part ctaf 08.18.36 Quit yoho (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.19.14 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.29.36 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@avc146.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 08.32.02 Join Sardan [0] (n=Sardan@69-161-144-150.miamfl.adelphia.net) 08.33.49 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@adsl-65-64-200-86.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 08.33.51 Quit BHSPitMonkey_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.37.09 Join Redbreva [0] (n=chatzill@host86-149-96-234.range86-149.btcentralplus.com) 08.42.31 Part Sardan 09.00.56 Join Rob222241 [0] (n=Miranda@84.177.65.71) 09.03.50 Join scorche [0] (i=scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 09.11.31 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul) 09.12.58 Join MonkeyTamer [0] (n=chatzill@207.62.156.85) 09.14.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.17.10 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.17.44 Quit MonkeyTamer (Client Quit) 09.19.09 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.19.40 Part kkurbjun 09.27.12 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p549650D0.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.28.05 Join himitsu [0] (n=himitsu@203.205.119.201) 09.30.23 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host155-8.pool80183.interbusiness.it) 09.35.34 Quit Farp (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.41.48 Join rift [0] (n=opera@242.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 09.46.38 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@212.204.47.129) 10.15.07 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 10.17.21 Quit ze (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.17.24 Join ze [0] (i=ze@cpe-76-175-22-254.socal.res.rr.com) 10.17.27 # Redbreva: around? 10.20.38 # yes 10.23.08 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 10.27.16 # pixelma: you want me? 10.28.45 # Redbreva: do I remember correctly that you admin rockbox-themes.org? 10.28.54 # yes 10.29.19 Quit preglow (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 10.29.19 NSplit kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 10.29.43 NHeal kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 10.29.43 NJoin preglow [0] (n=thomjoha@hekta.edt.aft.hist.no) 10.30.03 # just browsing it and noticed that it has wrong info for the M5 10.30.38 # Ahhh... What's wrong and I'll change it ASAP 10.30.47 # the M5's sceen has the same specs as the H1x0s and Ipod4G greyscale - that's why you could link the same WPSs 10.31.07 # screen too 10.31.20 # Not exactly - M5 and iPod G4 grayscale do have an RTC, H1x0 does not 10.31.35 # ok, but as a beginning :) 10.31.36 # (in case the wps uses rtc tags) 10.34.35 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 10.35.44 # Redbreva: thanks :) 10.35.52 # ;-) 10.39.44 # amiconn: I have placed a note at the top of the table to that effect now. I know no one will actualy read it, but it will at least be a reminder for me in the event of a query - Thanks ;-) 10.41.50 Quit Siku () 10.42.50 Nick Redbreva is now known as Redbreva_Away (n=chatzill@host86-149-96-234.range86-149.btcentralplus.com) 10.43.14 Join JazzBone [0] (n=JazzBone@cc829402-a.groni1.gr.home.nl) 10.50.42 # Redbreva: The same problem exists for Ondio<->Recorder, btw 10.55.26 # btw. that's an interesting question wrt included WPSs - so far whether a .wps will be built for a certain target is only decided by screen resolution (that's in the name of the wps) 10.57.18 Nick crwll is now known as crwl (n=crawlie@a88-114-143-95.elisa-laajakaista.fi) 11.01.10 # ... now just gotta get Slasheri to fix the thread locking stuff and we can have a green table again :) 11.03.52 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@84.255.206.8) 11.05.00 # * linuxstb would have preferred the red to have stayed 11.06.14 # why? 11.06.29 # So we know it's broken... 11.06.47 # but there's no fix in sight, it could just as well never happen 11.06.50 # But I can see the argument both ways.... 11.07.15 # I thought [IDC]Dragon's new bootbox was one fix on the horizon? 11.07.36 # he recently said he wanted to redo it differently 11.08.04 # Yes, I realise that may be a long wait... 11.08.21 # almost all targets have things that don't work, I don't think we need to make the table red to visualize that 11.09.09 # Bagder: did you see the new Gigabeat bootloader? 11.09.27 Quit Br3nda (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.10.00 # markun: Have you tested it yet? 11.10.23 # markun: that is proven fine and dandy to put on the dl site now? 11.10.47 # uh... no, I haven't :) 11.10.53 # I don't know if that's true, but the latest Rockbox builds won't work without it.... 11.11.00 # maybe I shouldn't just take kkurbjun's work for it 11.11.01 Join PaulJam [0] (n=pauljam@vpn-3092.gwdg.de) 11.11.12 # * linuxstb is compiling a new build to test now 11.11.16 Join brun0_ [0] (n=brun0_@che78-2-82-227-240-106.fbx.proxad.net) 11.11.42 # and I guess someone with a Gigabeat X also tested it for him as it's supposed to fix some X problems 11.12.24 Join pondlife [0] (n=Miranda@cpc3-rdng11-0-0-cust229.winn.cable.ntl.com) 11.14.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.16.15 # OK, it seems to be fine here. 11.17.50 # I expect it will get complaints from people using the bootsplash though... 11.18.04 Join hiho [0] (n=beachrec@198.23.33.65.cfl.res.rr.com) 11.18.05 # of course :) 11.18.26 # why can't people just enjoy their music.. 11.19.14 # linuxstb: so you think that a custom bootsplash loaded from a normal bmp file at the start of rockbox will make them happy? 11.19.32 Quit pondlife ("disconnected has pondlife") 11.19.46 # That seems pointless - by the time we've loaded and displayed it, Rockbox would have finished initialising and gone to the startup screen... 11.19.48 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p54848A32.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 11.20.00 # indeed 11.20.07 # Unless we add a sleep(5*HZ).... :) 11.22.08 # Bagder: I would say the FWIMG01.DAT in the wiki is fine for download.rockbox.org. The md5sum is 9a3716f549702ae9f77c1b0b3d6e1922 11.23.00 # * markun still doesn't fully understand how the various playlist insert and queue options are used is real life situations 11.23.22 # ok, uploaded 11.23.31 # the former one renamed with a date prepended 11.23.37 # just in case 11.23.46 # date appended even 11.25.08 # Thanks. I've added an entry to MajorChanges with a note saying users must upgrade. 11.25.24 Join entheh [0] (n=purr@88-106-131-159.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 11.26.01 Join Siku [0] (n=Siku@f303b.w3.tontut.fi) 11.27.16 # * Bagder wanders away to play another game with his daughter 11.28.22 # :) 11.28.54 # the games are bit weird, you never really understand the rules... 11.30.40 # markun: Does the Gigabeat connect in MTP mode if you use the cradle? 11.31.00 # I'm referring to the "do not use the cradle" notice in the version of the install instructions on the wiki. 11.37.34 Join MonkeyTamer [0] (n=chatzill@207.62.156.85) 11.38.42 # linuxstb: you can choose for either MTP or UMS mode when connecting to the player 11.38.52 # it's a setting in the menu of the OF 11.39.34 # But that's different for the cradle? 11.39.43 # that's just for the cradle 11.39.43 # i.e. connecting via a cable alone is always UMS? 11.39.47 # yes 11.39.50 # Odd... 11.39.54 # yes, very 11.40.28 # rockbox always uses UMS with the cradle of course 11.40.32 # BTW, I've ordered an 80GB drive for my gigabeat, just waiting for it to be delivered now.... 11.40.41 # how much was it? 11.41.12 # The only place in the world I could find it was a US ebay shop - $225 IIRC, plus $27 postage to the UK. 11.41.33 # quite a lot 11.41.43 # I don't think I will upgrade any time soon 11.42.12 # Yes, not cheap, but I think I'll be switching to the gigabeat as my main player, so wanted the space. 11.42.27 # :) 11.42.37 # Now I need to find a case... 11.43.36 # * amiconn has no fixed main player 11.43.40 # they still got those zcovers for 10 dollars in some places... but they don't fit perfect for the bigger gigabeat 11.43.59 # There seems to be lots of F40s on ebay at the moment... 11.44.04 # But 80GB in a gigabeat would make more sense if it had s/pdif (compared to H1x0) 11.44.05 # :) 11.44.58 # amiconn: we have access to the i2s signal on the dock connector, so we could add spdif in and out 11.45.01 # gigabeats are very cheap for what you get... but still, left alone with their original firmware they aren't the greatest 11.45.14 # pff... how boring... everyone seems to be getting a gigabeat nowadays :P 11.45.15 # MonkeyTamer: really? :) 11.45.19 # Watching my recent usage habits, I tend to use H180, Player and Ondio most 11.45.25 # I love it with Rockbox 11.45.33 # but the original OF is horrible 11.45.39 # er... typo there 11.45.40 # rockbox is just a bag of shit 11.45.50 # or at least it sounds like one 11.46.22 Quit Nibbier ("bei uns hat noch niemals nicht koana koan durscht ned ghabt") 11.46.39 Join Nibbier [0] (n=sven@port-212-202-177-141.dynamic.qsc.de) 11.46.42 # amiconn: so would a spdif mod to the cradle make you happy? 11.46.43 # H300 and X5 are interesting for checking out recent developments of mpegplayer, but not really for everyday use imho 11.47.12 # and replacing the coulour screen with grayscale of course 11.47.17 # markun: Nah, not really. The gigabeat will still keep its drawback of having a colour lcd 11.47.22 # hehe 11.47.24 # haha :) 11.48.36 # * MonkeyTamer isn't really sure what markun was talking about 11.48.38 # Maybe it sounds weird, but grayscale lcds being better for mobile devices than colour lcds is my serious opinion 11.49.05 # (unless _proper_ colour lcds like the ones in many Blackberry devices become common) 11.50.00 # (and except for PMPs of course - but I'm not interested in these) 11.50.06 # Is the newest bootloader at download.rockbox.org yet, or just the wiki, for Gigabeats? 11.50.27 # its on download now 11.50.27 # amiconn: Because of being nearly unreadable without backlights? 11.50.35 # er download.rockbox 11.50.44 # Llorean: It's at download.rockbox.org as well. I'll fix the wiki (unless you want to) ? 11.51.26 # I personally have had no problems with the new bootloader yet 11.51.42 # linuxstb: Actually, I was working my way through the forums, and saw mention of needing a new bootloader, and saw the commit message. I'm not sure where the wiki is wrong yet? 11.51.43 # Llorean: Yes. I want to be able to take a quick glance on the LCD, without first touching it in order to enable the backlight, or wasting battery by keeping the backlight on all the time 11.51.53 # amiconn: Have you seen a 1st gen nano yet then? 11.52.02 # amiconn: what's "proper" about blackberry LCDs versus all the others? 11.52.03 # With a white backdrop set, they're as readable as my h100 11.52.08 # I have, for a short time at the last devcon 11.52.09 # Llorean: The wiki is wrong because it contains the bootloader... 11.52.19 # linuxstb: Ah, just that it's there at all? 11.52.27 # midkay: They are well readable without backlight, instead of being pitch black 11.53.18 # isn't that true for the ipod 4g colour as well? 11.53.34 # amiconn: interesting.. i've never actually seen one. side note: my 5G's LCD is pretty readable sans backlight.. more than most color LCDs i've seen. 11.53.36 Join bluebrother [0] (i=aLUo0074@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 11.55.04 # midkay: My Gigabeat and Sansa are about 95% unreadable without backlight. 11.55.20 # Both the H300 and X5 lcd are of the pitch black type 11.55.27 # Llorean: Yes, kkurbjan uploaded the bootloader there, and changed the link from the download server to the wiki page. I've just changed it back, hidden the attached bootloader, and also removed the references to the bootsplash. 11.55.53 # Llorean: interesting. it seems like the color iPods are not that unreadable type.. 11.56.17 # Maybe the ipod colour lcds are better, but then there's still the performance drawback. And up to now nobody could tell me the real advantage of having colour on a dap (or mobile phone, whatever)... 11.56.34 # amiconn: Album art of course :) 11.56.46 # and movies in colour! 11.56.59 # dap? digital AUDIO player? :) 11.57.11 # amiconn: of course you will now say you never watch movies in colour :) 11.57.14 # I guess the point is that modern DAPs are a lot more than just audio players. 11.57.16 # Llorean: how well readable is it on the nanos? For example my phone shows a clock while the backlight is off, you can see it but not very good (depends a lot on angle and light) 11.57.17 # i'm sure we know amiconn's outlook as far as video on portable devices.. :) 11.57.18 # midkay: Yeah, my iPod Nano is the "good" sort. 11.57.24 # markun: Sure I do, but at home 11.57.39 # pixelma: I can see it fine in low light conditions. It's really almost as good as a mono LCD 11.57.50 # Video on a dap is a nice experiment, but the real thing would be a PMP, which I'm simply not interested in 11.58.07 # pixelma: For example, the iCatcher WPS is fully readable. 11.58.35 # linuxstb: I'm surprised that bootsplash didn't get removed. =/ 11.58.50 # Llorean: It did... 11.58.53 # * amiconn hopes for as many different rockbox targets to "show up" at devcon 11.59.05 # Llorean: neat - what about the sansa's display? 11.59.12 # As many as possible I mean 11.59.21 # Llorean: See, another good point about iCatcher :) 11.59.23 # linuxstb: Oh, bootsplash is gone? I just saw the .zip there with you mentioning you'd reuploaded it. 11.59.31 # * Llorean should not make assumptions 11.59.45 # pixelma: Unreadable 11.59.58 # pixelma: If you shine a very, very, very bright light on it... maybe. You can tell that things are changing. 12.00.48 # linuxstb: Well, if we don't get something good from the contest, I will vote for iCatcher. 12.01.10 # Llorean: That qualifies as pitch black type then 12.01.14 # and I will vote for Rockboxed, just to bug Llorean 12.01.34 # Even those are readable in direct sunlight with a b&w colour scheme 12.01.40 # amiconn: Basically, yes. The Gigabeat is like this too, both are useless without backlight. 12.02.26 # The one which are visible are called "transflexive" right? 12.02.46 # .. visible without backlight 12.03.01 # hmm. me remembers he hasn't got a reply on the greyscale Rockboxed yet :( 12.03.02 # With readable I mean under normal lighting conditions, which includes indoor situations with no sunlight 12.03.50 # ...and not only pure b&w colour schemes 12.04.56 # markun: Yes, and all b&w/grayscale lcds are transflexive (or even just reflective) 12.05.33 # the e-ink technologie is also interesting (at least to me) 12.07.18 # OLED... but that also needs power when active. But less than LCD+backlight afaik 12.08.28 # amiconn: with e-ink the display would just be as visible as any image on paper 12.08.38 # Yes I know 12.08.59 # but the screens are pretty slow 12.09.01 # But it's slow, so not suitable for moving content. And it also doesn't do colour afaik 12.09.10 # indeed 12.12.08 # Llorean: about the default wps contest - it was noticed before that there could be differences between WPS for same resolution depending on the presence of RTC (i.e H1x0s <-> M5/4th gen Ipod Ggrey or Ondio <-> recorders). Currently this is not even handled by wpsbuild.pl (but should be) - worth mentioning in the thread in case someone wants to use RTC tags? 12.12.30 # pixelma: Good idea 12.15.18 # linuxstb: my playlist 'fixes' introduce some weird behaviour.. 12.16.25 # markun: Why are you touching the playlist code anyway? Is there something you want to add/change? 12.16.40 # Or just general cleaning? 12.17.27 # there is a bug I want to fix 12.18.14 # if you create a new playlist by inserting a directory and you then "insert" another directory (not "insert last" 12.18.29 # ") it gets added after the currently playing song 12.18.40 # That's correct behaviour... 12.19.07 # according to the manual "insert" should add the songs after the last inserted songs 12.19.58 # yes 12.20.04 # so in this case I was expecting them to be at the end of the playlist 12.20.18 # But since you just started the playlist, the first insert position is after the current song 12.20.24 # not after the first song and before all the others 12.20.41 # why? I started the playlist with insert 12.20.57 # The first insert isn't an insert, it's a create 12.21.17 # I looks like insert from the context menu 12.21.23 # * amiconn never starts playlists with (plain) insert 12.21.51 # Only 'Insert shuffled' sometimes in order to save me from switching shuffle mode all the time 12.23.04 # even though you don't use it I still find it strange behaviour 12.23.21 # markun: I think the fix is a fix that should be in the manual then. 12.23.57 # Maybe. 12.24.00 # Llorean: so you agree that INSERT should not append at the end of the playlist when you create it with INSERT? 12.24.02 # It's in fact a logic question - can you insert things into something that doesn't exist yet? 12.24.38 # markun: I don't really know. 12.24.49 # * Llorean will stay out of this one entirely, actually 12.25.46 # * JdGordon agrees with markun 12.26.34 # instead of insert,insert first,insert I would prefer insert next,insert first,insert last 12.27.06 # well, actually I don't know 12.27.19 # Despite the debatable logic, fixing it should be relative simple I'd think 12.28.48 # Would it be clearer to think of the dynamic playlist as always existing, but with the possibility to have zero entries? 12.30.00 # Hummmmmm :( 12.30.25 # how does "insert shuffled" create the list? If it inserts one by one randomly this could create a problem that you won't know where an "insert" will stuff the song somewhere (neither the end nor the next song - but after the last song it inserted, probably the last in the folder) 12.30.34 # It seems someone broke the nice playlist behaviour with non-existing entries on hwcodec as well :( 12.30.48 # (when "insert shuffled" envoked on a folder that is) 12.31.31 # "Insert shuffled" inserts randomly between current playing position and end of list 12.31.55 # "insert shuffled" doesn't seem to be documented in the manual... 12.32.12 # that's true :/ 12.32.40 # On hwcodec the playback engine used to just skip missing songs. Now it gets confused... 12.33.20 # pixelma: from looking at the code it seems that insert shuffled doesn't set the last_insert_pos 12.34.15 # so if you "insert" after "insert shuffled" it will not append after the last song added 12.34.37 # That makes sense. 12.35.56 Join inversions [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 12.36.10 # markun: yes - but that's what I thought _could_ happen with your proposed changes? 12.37.09 # I'm not sure what I proposed. 12.37.29 # so better forget about what I said :) 12.39.04 # but for me the playlist system is too complicated. Too many things you have to remember before you know which insert action to use. 12.40.13 # so get rid of insert and just have insert(/queue) first, last, next,shuffled 12.40.17 # I just want to listen to an album and when I think about other music I would like to listen to I add them to the end of the playlist, so just always "insert last" I guess 12.40.46 Join moos [0] (i=moos@m135.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 12.42.28 # JdGordon: do you mean the first "insert" to start the playlist? 12.42.49 Quit MonkeyTamer ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007030919]") 12.42.52 # yes 12.43.03 # when can "insert first" be useful? (just curious because I can't think of any situation myself) 12.43.09 # "Insert first" makes no sense as you would never hear that track 12.43.22 # I think the insert and queue options are fine as they are 12.43.23 # wow, that was fast :) 12.43.42 # JdGordon: what if you only want to play only one song of the folder then? 12.43.45 # thats what I was thinkign before.. but some people have repeat enabled 12.44.00 # (with only the "Insert after starting a list with Insert" behaviour being debatable) 12.44.08 # JdGordon: what's the different in adding it to the end or to the beginning if you have repeat on? 12.44.14 # pixelma: is that even possible atm? doesnt it wlays start a dirplay playlist? 12.44.28 # markun: your right, scrap that option also 12.44.36 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-073-117-253.pools.arcor-ip.net) 12.44.43 # and I rely much on "insert shuffled" to start the playlist - very convenient especially when you don't have a quickmenu 12.45.04 # poor ondio.. no quickmenu.. 12.45.24 # JdGordon: yes, it's possible currently. Just "insert" on one file 12.45.41 # The quickmenu isn't much use imho 12.45.46 # ah ok 12.45.48 # markun: actually I don't miss it since I can "insert shuffled" on a folder 12.46.05 # ah, quickmenu.. I though the context menu was not possible :) 12.46.18 # speaking of the quickmenu... i want to redo it so the 3 options in it are choosable.. any objections? 12.46.27 # I never use the quickmenu either 12.46.45 # scrap it completly? 12.47.23 # JdGordon: you know... customisable menus... do I have to say more? ;) 12.47.27 # I find it useful to change the file view for the occasions I want to browse into .rockbox 12.47.31 # maybe it would be less confusing if the insert, insert next and insert last entrys would be replaced by a "insert..." entry which takes you to the playlistviewer and there the selected line says or something like that. 12.47.57 # PaulJam: That slows down the process considerably. 12.48.01 # pixelma: I have no problem with a sinle customizable menu.. as long as the main menus are static 12.48.03 # PaulJam: I agree 12.48.43 # PaulJam: nice idea, but that should be an extra option, not a replacment 12.48.56 # btw. what happened to the "animation" when moving a playlist entry in the playlist viewer? 12.49.30 # PaulJam: just from the sounds of it, it doesn't seem to be easier 12.49.35 # (to me) 12.49.50 # JdGordon, Markun, PaulJam: Maybe a "Move insert point" option, that lets you set the point, and then "Insert" lets you insert there (incrementing the point when you do that, so you're always inserting right after the previous insert, until you use one of the other options, like usual) 12.50.07 # Maybe "Insert At" 12.50.47 # But I like the current 'quick' insert options, they've met most of my needs fine. 12.51.09 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@84.177.65.71) 12.54.36 # same here 12.54.53 # that remind me that the line selector on playlist viewer is broken again ?(it was fixed and now reapeared) 12.55.13 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c210-49-190-113.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au) 12.55.17 # 2 lines instead of 1 12.56.26 # yeah - that's what I meant before 12.56.48 # this bug was gone and now back few days ago :( 12.57.23 # * moos is searching for the previous bug fix in the log 12.57.37 # whats the bug? 12.57.57 # just try to move a track in the playlist viewer 12.58.03 # Looks like the playlist bug I observed is in fact not a playlist bug, but a multivolume bug... 12.58.28 # cool :) 12.58.41 # JdGordon: It most probably has to do with the playlist viewer title 12.58.52 # possibly 12.58.58 # JdGordon: line selector on the playlist viewer: wasn't you previously fixed it? 12.59.25 # I dont think so.. its likly I broke it though :D 12.59.30 # : ) 13.00.11 # I have an album stored both on my Ondio's internal flash and an MMC. I inserted it from MMC, and when pulling the MMC during playback it somehow managed to find the album on the internal flash.... (!!) 13.00.30 # JdGordon: I have a pre "title" in playlist viewer build on my Ondio, and it doesn't invert two lines but looks odd too because the whole line inverts (including scroll bar) 13.01.27 # the scrollbar inverts here also 13.02.30 # so maybe the root of the problem is somewhere else (or there are two problems) 13.02.41 # Hmm. Starting this playlist with the MMC pulled even works after a reboot 13.02.59 # amiconn: dircache playing up maybe? 13.03.01 # So it's not a question of dirs being open by chance... 13.03.11 # JdGordon: Dircache? On Ondio?? ;) 13.03.33 # or maybe not then.... 13.03.35 # Almost looks like a problem with path evaluation 13.04.59 # pixelma: only the text should invert right? not the icon and scrollbar? 13.05.05 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 13.05.16 Quit Arathis (Remote closed the connection) 13.05.34 # like in the menu/browser I'd say 13.05.37 # amiconn: Is it maybe the skipping of drive letter part? 13.06.17 Join Rob222241 [0] (n=Miranda@84.177.65.71) 13.06.18 # It's automatic backup copy mapping ;) 13.06.46 # But no, the driver letter removal should have nothing to do with it 13.08.27 # it's not a bug it's a feature ;) 13.11.25 Quit PaulJam (".") 13.11.58 # amiconn: I think your right, im pretty sure it is a title bug 13.14.08 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.15.01 # fixe 13.15.02 # d 13.17.02 Join kubiix [0] (n=Miranda@mos-81-27-201-28.karneval.cz) 13.19.18 # Committed revision 13231. <- nice version number :D 13.19.53 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 13.22.30 Join Guile [0] (n=Guile@88-138-249-168.adslgp.cegetel.net) 13.22.40 # btw. I thought one could switch off the titles somewhere but don't find an option? 13.23.34 # or is it not possible? 13.25.42 Join ColdSphinX^ [0] (n=sphinx@p213.54.57.210.tisdip.tiscali.de) 13.26.26 # only in the browsers 13.27.56 # and where is that option? 13.28.03 # ah... 13.28.36 Quit JazzBone (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.28.47 # ok... if you mean the directories, I know of that 13.34.30 # yeah... you cant disable titles in the rest of the lists.. 13.34.34 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p54848a32.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.34.47 # unless you pick a font which would make it onl 1 item under the title 13.34.57 # do we need the option to disable it? 13.35.43 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 13.35.49 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 13.37.57 # is it possible to make the data abort screen a bit more helpful? 13.38.10 # I mean... with a bit moe info than just the address 13.45.51 Quit desowin (Excess Flood) 13.48.37 Join logos [0] (i=a39866fe@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-a4b0103b57b84bfc) 13.50.09 Quit logos (Client Quit) 13.50.41 Join logos [0] (i=a39866fe@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-54e6ea5b29dfa21f) 13.51.42 Quit logos (Client Quit) 13.55.34 # JdGordon: the playlist viewer bug isn't fixed entirely - now only one line inverts but the track part inverts and the icon/scrollbar part inverts - while one is black on white the other is white on black (on M5 as example) 13.56.14 # yeah, I thought that was cool enough to not bother fixing :D 13.56.47 # (like with the old build on my Ondio without the title) - so I guess it's a different thing 13.57.25 # haha... looks like the "check in" on the airport or so ;) 13.59.13 Quit bluey- (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 14.00.31 # it's like the track part inverses the inversion of the whole line if that makes sense 14.03.27 Join bluebrother^ [0] (i=sfgKH0k2@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 14.03.28 # yeah, I saw it on the h300 remote in the sim, but it goes away after the move, so didnt really care about fixing it (also it looks cool) 14.03.38 # that and i shuold be working on assignemnts tonight 14.04.00 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 14.04.36 Quit TrueJournals (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.04.54 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 14.05.58 # sure 14.06.12 # but you think it looks cool? How odd... ;) 14.06.26 # * JdGordon is an odd person... 14.16.54 Quit Nibbier (Remote closed the connection) 14.24.49 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc4-brig8-0-0-cust871.brig.cable.ntl.com) 14.25.29 # hmm. Why doesn't the playlist viewer move the hilighted track that is intended to moe? I.e. some kind of "live" updatinig the playlist 14.25.45 # (but only update it for real when the user presses select on the new position) 14.28.41 Part pixelma 14.28.45 Join merbanan [0] (n=banan@c80-216-154-73.bredband.comhem.se) 14.29.04 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barry@dhcp-892b9ade.ucd.ie) 14.36.32 Join leftright [0] (i=54994eb0@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-5dfa6faedee071a4) 14.36.39 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 14.38.24 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@jau31-3-82-239-20-145.fbx.proxad.net) 14.38.54 # with regards to the playlist "Insert", "Isert next", Insert last, I wish that there was only "Insert next", and "Insert last", I really dont remember where "Insert" is going to place the next album/track in a large playlist 14.39.43 # especially adding to a large playlist that has been shuffled 14.40.22 # dan_a: hey, you going to be able to commit 7026 and 6908 soonish? 14.42.59 Quit rift (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.43.08 Part TrueJournals 14.43.45 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A950C1.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.49.00 Part leftright 14.49.13 Quit aliask (Remote closed the connection) 14.55.19 # JdGordon: I don't think 6908 is ready for commit, is it? 14.55.46 # and is 7026 the right task number? that's already committed 15.00.32 # bah, 7036 i meant 15.00.35 Join dawn [0] (n=surface@valinor.dawnlink.net) 15.00.44 # hi all 15.00.59 # I just installed rockbox on a cowon iaudio x5 15.01.18 # are there any issues known with high-bitrate files? 15.01.40 # ie, I have some mp3 and ogg files with bitrates from 192kbps to 320kbps and they do not play nicely 15.01.45 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@82.153.193.240) 15.02.08 # with "not nicely" I mean that somehow they are played too fast 15.04.30 # 7036 looks good to commit 15.05.01 # only thing i'd change is maybe give (1<<26) its own #define 15.05.24 # and (1<<14) too 15.06.53 Join Br3nda [0] (n=brenda@121-73-1-165.cable.telstraclear.net) 15.08.32 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 15.09.07 Quit kubiix (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.11.34 # amiconn: charcell screens need to call update now too, right? 15.12.25 Quit Rondom (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.14.12 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.16.22 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A94E12.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.18.23 Quit Br3nda ("night") 15.18.24 Quit Rick (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.18.51 Join Rick [0] (i=rick@pool-71-119-160-247.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 15.19.54 Quit merbanan ("Leaving") 15.22.31 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c210-49-190-113.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au) 15.25.50 Quit ColdSphinX^ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.27.33 Join Nibbier [0] (n=sven@port-212-202-177-141.dynamic.qsc.de) 15.35.59 Join iwantanimac [0] (n=iwantani@124-168-93-140.dyn.iinet.net.au) 15.52.10 Join Guy_NY [0] (n=chatzill@m815f36d0.tmodns.net) 15.52.47 # hello everyone 15.54.04 # i have rockbox running on a toshiba F40.. does anyone know any way to view lyrics with it? 15.55.40 # viewer - save them as a text file and just open them. 15.56.05 # but if you want synchronised lyrics, you'll need to build your own with SNCviewer. It's in the forums. 15.57.03 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.57.07 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF5B49.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.01.01 Join elinenbe [0] (n=elinenbe@207-237-224-214.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 16.02.31 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 16.05.52 # oh thanks man 16.05.54 # let me try 16.05.57 # * Nico_P sees the red columns disappearing on the build table and smiles :) 16.06.05 # ^^ 16.06.39 # with SNCviewer i can read lyrics from id3 tags, right? 16.07.14 # no, it's a separate file... 16.07.27 # unfortunately i don't know of anything that reads lyrics from ID3... 16.07.37 # oh ok 16.07.43 # thanks 16.09.49 # no problem. ^^ 16.12.24 Join Hammer89 [0] (n=soc_inte@host-24-149-166-187.patmedia.net) 16.15.07 Join marc| [0] (n=marc@158.176.78.83.cust.bluewin.ch) 16.16.40 Quit hiho (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.18.01 Join merbanan [0] (n=banan@c80-216-154-73.bredband.comhem.se) 16.18.02 Quit Hammer89 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.19.10 Join Hammer89 [0] (n=soc_inte@host-24-149-166-187.patmedia.net) 16.22.37 Part TrueJournals 16.24.46 Quit marc (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.38.50 Quit job_ ("Ex-Chat") 16.39.35 Join ColdSphinX^ [0] (n=sphinx@p213.54.57.210.tisdip.tiscali.de) 16.41.44 # can someone give me acess to http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsIaudioX5 ? 16.42.06 # ColdSphinX^: what do you mean by "access" to that page? 16.42.12 Quit Entasis (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.42.15 # yes 16.42.21 # ? 16.42.27 # i want to submit a theme 16.42.39 # and what do you mean by "access" to that page? 16.42.53 # it's a wiki ... 16.43.02 # i cant edit it with my wiki account 16.43.20 # do you have write privileges at all? 16.43.36 Quit JdGordon (Remote closed the connection) 16.46.04 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 16.46.10 # ColdSphinX^: do you have write priviledges for the wiki at all? 16.46.22 # see query 16.46.32 # what query? 16.47.02 # ColdSphinX^: Access isn't given to particular pages. bluebrother is asking if you've got write access to the wiki in general? 16.47.38 # i tryed him to explain my problem in german in a /query window in irc 16.47.43 # ColdSphinX^: the registration page tells you how to get write access to the wiki. Have you followed that or not? 16.47.51 # ah. I haven't got any pm. 16.47.55 # i.e. have you ever modified any page on the wiki? 16.48.05 # possibly you're not registered at nickserv. 16.48.17 # ColdSphinX^: What's your wiki name? 16.48.22 # i created that account this noon 16.48.26 # PascalBriehl 16.48.33 # OK, I'll add you now. 16.48.38 # thanks 16.49.17 # OK, that's done. 16.49.18 # ColdSphinX^: unless you are identified to nickserv you can't write pm's. 16.50.50 # that's a freenode thing. 16.50.57 # hmm on other networks and my (sometimes running) home-irc-deamon it's posible without, hmm, so i've to register myself at this network too *hmpf* 16.51.12 Quit iwantanimac (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.51.39 # per default unidentified pm's are filtered. I reenabled that since a while because I was annoyed too much by unregistered nicks. 16.52.40 # it works the other way round, i.e. if I'm registered I can pm you even if you are not registered. 16.53.19 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 16.56.17 Join Dwyloc [0] (i=53688643@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ea267745050896ba) 16.56.51 Quit aliask ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007040314]") 16.57.25 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54964554.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.59.50 # Would any dev with an ipod nano like to help me test my update of the battery meter patch to make it apply to current builds (http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/4998). 17.00.27 # I have been using it for about a week and it dose seem to make the power meter more accurate but I dont think it’s perfect. 17.03.36 Quit Guile ("KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia'") 17.08.17 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p54848A32.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 17.08.20 Quit Topy44 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.08.30 Join Topy44 [0] (n=Topy44@xdsl-81-173-155-246.netcologne.de) 17.10.24 Join My_Sic [0] (n=MySic@mur31-1-82-237-204-133.fbx.proxad.net) 17.10.31 Join x1jmp [0] (n=x1jmp@p57B0A110.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 17.14.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.14.27 Quit Hammer89 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.14.46 Join Hammer89 [0] (n=soc_inte@host-24-149-166-187.patmedia.net) 17.14.54 Quit Guy_NY ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007030919]") 17.17.37 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 17.22.59 # I just came over a rather strange trouble while playing .ogg files with rockbox 17.23.16 # I have a .ogg file which is quite old. according to ogginfo, it has been produced with libVorbis I 20020717 (1.0) 17.23.27 # this one does not play well with rockbox 17.24.05 # I decoded it with oggdec to a .wav file, recreated a .ogg with the newest oggenc and it plays fine 17.24.18 # I believe the minimum Vorbis version is 1.1, but I'm not sure. 17.24.40 # I seem to recall that number being mentioned. 17.24.45 # * Llorean could definitely be wrong on this one. 17.24.53 # ok 17.25.03 # Really old versions can cause problems. Not sure about version numbers though. 17.25.41 # ok 17.25.49 # and do high bitrates also cause problems? 17.26.04 # They shouldn't. 17.26.10 # Well, depends on your MP3 player 17.26.19 # On iPods / Sansas / H10, they may just because of limited processing power. 17.26.35 # I also have some .ogg files created with current version off libvorbis ... with a average bitrate of 500kbit/s 17.26.47 # these do not play fine with my iaudio x5 17.26.48 Join rift [0] (n=opera@242.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 17.27.02 # What happens? 17.27.20 # somehow they play "too fast" 17.27.33 # ie, something is missing 17.27.38 # That's like q10? I think I have a few test tracks at q9 or 10 that just barely play on an iriver (H140). 17.27.52 # I'd expect gaps... 17.27.55 # Yeah 17.27.59 # Gaps would be a bitrate problem 17.28.08 # If they play "too fast", it's perhaps a sample rate issue or something 17.28.17 # ok 17.28.23 # Do you know their sample rate? 17.28.33 # Last I checked, different sample rates weren't a problem... 17.28.41 # they either have 44.1khz or 48khz 17.29.36 # Lear: They shouldn't be, unless there's a bug. 17.29.38 Join [g2] [0] (n=tom@nslu2-linux/g2) 17.29.43 # But if files are playing back too fast, it's a bug. 17.29.47 # and with some (either .ogg or .mp3) files I have strange pops while playing 17.29.57 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-074-013-226.pools.arcor-ip.net) 17.30.18 # but this could be because a lot of my files are quite old 17.30.27 # <[g2]> anybody started on hacking on the Sansa Connect yet ? 17.30.54 # [g2]: New ports don't happen that often, or that quickly 17.31.10 # [g2]: The best bet is to check in the New Ports forum and see if anyone has posted anything (in this case, they haven't) 17.31.39 # dawn: I had strange pops in very old Speex files. 17.32.04 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007030919]") 17.32.32 # <[g2]> Llorean, thx... actually I'm may be looking to sponsor a device or two 17.33.11 # <[g2]> there were a couple of guys in here hacking on the E2xx series of Sansa 17.33.35 # Llorean: well, I think I will quickly re-encode the files 17.33.55 # Llorean: at least with the .ogg files, I get better results if they are encoded with the current libvorbis 17.34.29 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 17.34.38 # <[g2]> dan_a comes to mind 17.35.12 # [g2]: Just because they're both Sansa players doesn't necessarily mean that much. 17.35.22 Quit billytwowilly (Remote closed the connection) 17.35.24 # Is the Connect portalplayer based? 17.36.03 Join billytwowilly [0] (n=chris@S01060016b649355d.ed.shawcable.net) 17.36.12 Quit himitsu (Remote closed the connection) 17.36.49 Join himitsu [0] (n=himitsu@203.205.119.201) 17.36.59 # <[g2]> Llorean, I don't know yet. I haven't really looked as I've been quite busy with my AppleTV for the last month 17.37.21 # <[g2]> however, it is something worth looking into a little 17.37.23 # A new port is more likely to happen if the architecture is familiar, than if the manufacturer is. 17.37.42 # The people who are working on the Sansa port right now mostly came to it from either iPods or the H10 17.37.46 # <[g2]> Llorean, thx I'm fully aware of all the embedded issues 17.37.52 # Neither of which is Sandisk. 17.38.09 # <[g2]> sure it's an arch familiarity thing 17.38.51 # <[g2]> there's a learning curve with all arches and even with individual processors (or processor families) 17.39.01 Quit Hammer89 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.40.11 # <[g2]> having worked on x86/386, PPC, XScale and a other I've been through my share of bootloaders/memory controllers and other device drivers 17.41.21 # Well really the most important thing is a player that offers something interesting. 17.41.32 Join Hammer89 [0] (n=soc_inte@host-24-149-166-187.patmedia.net) 17.41.35 # A lot of people here aren't really that excited about WiFi, I think 17.43.39 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=aimjourn@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 17.44.05 Quit My_Sic (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.51.40 # <[g2]> Llorean, really, I 17.51.43 # <[g2]> I 17.51.48 Join kkurbjun [0] (n=kkurbjun@c-71-56-227-141.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 17.52.14 # <[g2]> damn keyboard.... I'd think wifi (except for battery life) would be perfect around the home/apt 17.54.23 # <[g2]> hmmm.... interesting it appears to be running mono on Linux and an ARM 17.59.55 Join juxtap [0] (n=juxtap@wbs-41-208-196-31.wbs.co.za) 18.06.58 Quit x1jmp (Remote closed the connection) 18.07.05 Join x1jmp [0] (n=x1jmp@p57B0A110.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 18.07.19 Quit barrywardell (Remote closed the connection) 18.12.05 Join lukaswayne9 [0] (n=lukas@c-68-84-69-12.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 18.16.40 Join egotrippen [0] (i=c7616228@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-9c35c8ad99ae6ad7) 18.18.29 # hey all 18.18.45 # can someone point me towards the control table that used to be in gwps.h? 18.18.55 # H300, specifically 18.19.42 # nvm, guess i found it 18.22.20 Quit lukaswayne9 ("Ex-Chat") 18.23.11 Quit GodEater (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.23.45 Quit Lear ("Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007030919]") 18.25.54 Quit egotrippen ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 18.26.06 Join GodEater_ [0] (n=bryan@host-83-146-13-117.bulldogdsl.com) 18.27.49 Quit GodEater__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.29.27 Part Llorean 18.29.45 Part TrueJournals 18.29.56 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@pool-71-96-217-145.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) 18.30.33 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 18.30.36 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp236-60.adsl.forthnet.gr) 18.35.56 # * ender` yawns 18.42.43 Quit ompaul (Nick collision from services.) 18.42.51 # Has anyone ported the rockbox-sim to IPL yet? :-) 18.43.34 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul) 18.46.43 # I don't think so. Would this make sense in any way? 18.48.11 # No, just a dumb question. 18.48.22 # ah :) 18.49.09 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@c-71-205-145-105.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 18.52.48 Quit BHSPitLappy ("Leaving") 18.53.07 Join l2eM1x [0] (n=l2eM1x@c-71-57-110-168.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 18.57.21 Quit billytwowilly (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.57.34 Join billytwowilly [0] (n=chris@S01060016b649355d.ed.shawcable.net) 18.58.26 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@adsl-70-137-197-178.dsl.frs2ca.sbcglobal.net) 19.04.39 # is there a way I could choose a new song, without creating a new dynamic playlist and wasting battery? 19.07.25 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 19.07.49 Join raphi [0] (n=Raphi@pub082136121134.dh-hfc.datazug.ch) 19.09.00 # amiconn_: hi 19.09.27 # Dwyloc, new comment to patch 4998 19.11.06 Part raphi 19.13.26 Quit amiconn (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 19.13.26 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 19.13.39 # l2eM1x: why would creating a new dynamic playlist waste battery? 19.14.06 # I read that that is the most hard on the battery 19.14.17 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.14.26 # creating a new playlist with 1000+ entries surely has some affect on the battery. 19.15.16 Join egotrippen [0] (i=c7616228@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-96b05c10e8911b79) 19.16.56 Quit jhulst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.17.39 # robin0800, As my patch is for the nano not the 60GB ipod video, I am not sure if increasing the maximum battery size makes sence. 19.17.40 # I get a "bad checksum" with the new gigabeat bootloader... can anyone tell me what's wrong ? 19.19.39 # hmm with a build from the website it works... but mine doesn't 19.20.39 # Nico_P forgot to use scramble? 19.20.51 Quit brun0_ (Remote closed the connection) 19.21.22 # ColdSphinX^: am I supposed to ? 19.21.25 # robin0800, I also don't know if the battery type used in the 5G ipod video 60GB is the same as the one used in the nano apart from having a larger capacity 19.22.36 # Nico_P yes 19.22.56 # ColdSphinX^: arr you toalking about normal builds ? 19.23.08 # hmm I should learn how to type 19.23.09 # no, the bootloader.bin 19.23.20 # ColdSphinX^: I'm not building the bootloader myself 19.23.22 # robin0800, But if it is I would be quite happy to create a second patch if you would like to test it. 19.23.32 # oh 19.24.15 Join anathema [0] (n=none@cpc3-bele3-0-0-cust660.belf.cable.ntl.com) 19.24.36 # Dwyloc,this is where the info comes from http://ipodbatteryfaq.com/ipodbatteryandpower.html 19.25.03 # OK I just rebuilt everything from scratch and now it works 19.27.31 # Dwyloc,Yes Icould Bench it with and without the patch would that be enough? 19.27.39 Quit inversions (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.35.05 # question about the new overmenu thing 19.35.12 # i just updated after the first time in a while 19.35.34 # is it possible to resume on startup only if there was something playing? 19.35.53 # if i hit stop, turn off, and turn on, it resumes anyway with this system 19.36.32 # robin0800, your link is interesting as I now have a third battery size (300mAh) suggested as standard for the ipod nano. The original author of the patch who did the testing with a multi meter seemed to think the nano’s had 340mAh battery, most of the replacement battery’s seem to be 330mAh on ebay with the largest being 400mAh. I guess I will have to see if I can find anyone else who has taken their nano†19.38.48 Join obo [0] (n=obo@82-46-82-224.cable.ubr02.trow.blueyonder.co.uk) 19.40.35 # amiconn: how come I can't use sscanf after including sscanf.h ? 19.40.59 # I get a linker error 19.41.31 # I'm probably just stupid 19.41.39 # In the core or in a plugin ? 19.42.38 Join neoAKiRAz [0] (n=kvirc@r190-64-11-78.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy) 19.42.47 # hi! 19.42.54 Part l2eM1x 19.43.16 # dionoea: in the core... turns out I was indeed stupid : forgot to add sscanf.c to SOURCES 19.43.25 # hehe 19.47.28 # i have a wps to upload, and i wanted permision for the wiki because is the first i made... you can check it out at: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=10038.0 19.47.35 # who should i talk to?? :D 19.47.47 Join webguest30 [0] (i=5448fe71@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-1a42b44705d948d8) 19.48.34 # Nico_P: Your gigabeat problem was because you needed to rerun tools/configure so that your Makefile included the new "scramble" step. 19.48.52 # neoAKiRAz: What's your wiki name? 19.49.08 # it's BrunoAzzinnari 19.49.13 Join crop [0] (i=95e13c92@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-439c5be2a40681a9) 19.49.33 # neoAKiRAz: OK, done. 19.50.24 # linuxstb: it was a bit scary at first :) 19.50.29 # ok thanks! i'll try to figure out how to upload then... i've already read the guide... anyway, i imagine there's a way to edit the... 19.50.43 # entry if anything goes wrong, right?? 19.51.22 # linuxstb: Hi. I must tell that my intention to reorganise reading of id3 tags isn't going to be easy work. The parsing of the file is tight integrated with processing. There are many special cases (unsynch etc, I even don't know what that means) 19.51.30 # So I'll better stay off 19.51.30 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@c-71-205-145-105.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 19.51.43 Quit webguest30 (Client Quit) 19.53.54 # now there's something I don't understand... I have added a sscanf call in the WPS parsing code and now the sim segfaults but according to gdb's BT it's not where I added the call... I've set a breakpoint on the function where I added the call but it's never reached... WTF ? 19.54.24 Quit entheh ("^~") 19.54.47 Quit egotrippen ("CGI:IRC") 19.55.00 # Nico_P: Maybe the sim is using a system sscanf 19.55.39 # linuxstb: it must be something like that... non-rockbox code trying to use the rockbox sscanf 19.56.11 # the BT says the segfault is in /usr/lib/libasound.so.2 19.56.46 # what can I do ? 19.57.07 # robin0800, no I think someone would have to take their ipod video apart and take some multi meter readings as well as running battery benchmark a few times. 19.57.16 # linuxstb: also what's strange is that when I comment the sscanf call out, the segfault disappears 19.57.45 Join rotator [0] (n=e@rockbox/developer/rotator) 20.00.51 # Dwyloc, sorry then don't want to take mine apart yet perhaps someone who has already taken theirs apart can help 20.01.14 Quit crop ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 20.02.26 Join entheh [0] (n=purr@88-106-187-92.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 20.03.44 # robin0800: I think making the ipod video's battery meter more accurate is best left to a developer with an ipod video who is happy taking their player apart. 20.04.30 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.35) 20.04.57 # Nico_P: That sounds like the case - Rockbox's sscanf is probably not re-entrant (i.e. it uses some static buffers), meaning if two threads try to use it, problems happen. I'm not sure what the solution is - maybe to not use Rockbox's sscanf in the sim. But I have to leave now. 20.04.58 # * linuxstb afk 20.06.33 # robin0800: I could create a patch to allow you to select the correct size of battery but it would only be a cosmetic change. It would not make the battery meter any more accurate as far as I can see from the rockbox source. 20.17.38 Join ctaf [0] (n=ctaf@ram94-6-82-242-23-70.fbx.proxad.net) 20.17.50 Part ctaf 20.22.29 Quit ColdSphinX^ ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 20.24.14 Quit bluey- ("Leaving") 20.27.59 Quit sbeh (Remote closed the connection) 20.28.12 Quit anathema () 20.28.28 Join sbeh [0] (i=sbeh@serverstaff.de) 20.28.36 Quit sbeh (Remote closed the connection) 20.30.33 Join sbeh [0] (i=sbeh@serverstaff.de) 20.40.24 Quit bluebrother^ ("leaving") 20.41.41 Join Alonea [0] (n=chatzill@24-117-195-16.cpe.cableone.net) 20.44.16 Join barrywardell_ [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.35) 20.45.26 Quit barrywardell (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.46.11 # Dwyloc, do you know what figure is used at present for the ipod video? 20.51.34 Join Llorean [0] (n=Llorean@cpe-70-113-91-140.austin.res.rr.com) 20.54.04 Join webguest20 [0] (i=3e2fb353@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-1ef1ac0021d33602) 20.57.40 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.35) 20.57.40 Quit barrywardell_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.57.44 Quit iNSOMNiAX (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.58.35 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.59.47 Quit neoAKiRAz (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 21.01.58 Join neoAKiRAz [0] (n=kvirc@r190-64-11-78.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy) 21.03.01 Join rift1 [0] (n=opera@242.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 21.03.38 Join x2jmp [0] (n=x1jmp@p57B0A110.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 21.04.49 Quit x1jmp (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 21.06.52 # robin0800: taken from config-ipodvideo.h the default is 1300, the min setting is 1300 and the max is 3200. 21.07.52 # Not valid values for the iPod Video battery, though 21.07.57 # I'm pretty sure it's 840 21.08.51 # Llorean 21.09.01 # iit should be 600 mAh 21.09.44 Join pearldiver [0] (n=say@cpe-72-225-231-80.nyc.res.rr.com) 21.10.08 # Llorean: at lest if the info here http://ipodbatteryfaq.com/ipodbatteryandpower.html is correct 21.11.10 # Dwyloc: Another page suggests that a 550 will last 22% longer in a 30gb 21.11.22 # Dwyloc: But makes no claims of an 850 lasting any longer in a 60/80gb 21.11.38 # I think there's a lot of general uncertainty about 21.12.41 # Llorean: sorry that was the size of the 60GB battery the 30GB has a 400mAh battery if that page is correct. 21.12.45 # Either way, the "Battery Capacity" setting in Rockbox doesn't do anything useful for iPods 21.14.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.15.35 # Llorean: is it worth creating a patch to at least change the options to be mode correct even if they don't currently do anything? 21.17.26 Join hannesd_ [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 21.19.28 Join PaulJam [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3042.gwdg.de) 21.21.03 Quit rift (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.23.11 Quit barrywardell () 21.23.13 # Dwyloc: Currently I'm campaigning to get the feature removed, or at the very least changed to not use mAh values. 21.23.27 # I think most of us agree that the mAh value part of it confuses people about what it's really used for 21.23.37 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.35) 21.23.49 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 21.23.52 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp206-252.adsl.forthnet.gr) 21.29.14 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 21.29.17 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp184-180.adsl.forthnet.gr) 21.30.29 Quit barrywardell () 21.33.40 Quit hannesd (Connection timed out) 21.35.10 # Llorean: For reference my ipod nano battery patch dose more than just add battery capacity options to the menu, it also corrects the BATTERY_SCALE_FACTOR and adds battery voltage measurements at the required batter levels. 21.35.32 # Dwyloc: I know. 21.35.43 # Otherwise it wouldn't help with the % meter. :) 21.36.50 # OK I was just trying to make sure our other discussion did not confuse people :) 21.44.08 Quit webguest20 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 21.45.39 Join karim [0] (n=karim@ip-155.net-81-220-111.rev.numericable.fr) 21.45.47 # with all this confusion how do we know the rockbox ipod battery running time is half the apple ipod running time? 21.45.59 # by experience 21.46.26 # I didn't realize there was any confusion 21.46.45 # there have been many proper, controlled, discharge tests done. 21.48.08 # In my experiance rockbox with replay gain no clipping fadeing album art semms to give >12hrs already 21.49.53 # Soap,yes on the rockbox side but what about the apple figure 21.50.06 # ditto 21.50.13 # new gigabeat bootloader is weird 21.50.22 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 21.50.28 # robin0800: if you get greater than 12 hours you will be the record holder. 21.50.36 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 21.51.02 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodRuntime 21.51.19 # from these figures do we know a starting figure 21.51.37 # ? 21.51.47 # I don't grok the question. 21.52.22 # Soap: Do we have a consistent retail firmware battery life vs rockbox comparison 21.52.30 # Soap: Rather than comparing "It feels like X hours" for the retail 21.52.33 # all mine, Llorean 21.52.41 # I was just translating 21.53.16 # ahh - yea robin0800 all my tests (bottom) were done with (as near as possible) identical conditions in Apple firmware and Rockbox firmware. 21.53.42 # and as near as perfect to optimal runtime. Real-world runtime should be less than my conditions. 21.54.28 # no I was realy trying to find out if 600mAh is the right value? 21.54.39 # Nico_P: rockbox's sscanf has bugs in it. when I first started working on it it didn't work right at all. I only tested it to the point of getting doom's dehacked patches working, and even then it's still a bit flaky. 21.55.21 # robin0800: the "right" value is whatever value gives you the closest aproximation to your actual runtime. 21.55.46 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.35) 21.56.25 # ok then whats the value of a brand new ipod? 21.56.42 # it was discussed earlier in the week (I believe) how the capacity numbers really only have significance with (one of?) the Archos players, for when you swap out the AAs inside. 21.56.56 # the value of a brand new iPod's battery depends on the model. 21.57.34 # so is the 600 figure right? 21.57.34 Join Juice^ [0] (n=Juice@213.167.96.196) 21.57.42 # for what model? 21.57.54 # ipod video 21.58.01 # 30 or 60/80 GB? 21.58.12 # 60 gb 21.58.14 # yes 21.58.35 # but it doesn't matter if the number is the "correct" on or not, since Rockbox doesn't use the number well. 21.58.41 # s/on/one/ 21.59.06 # I have a small problem with my rockbox, for the sansa. When i try to open any other files than mp3s, it returns with the message "Incompatible version" is this known? Guess it has appeared after i have upgraded rockbox to a newer build 21.59.09 # pearldiver: why weird ? 21.59.33 # i dont know, it sort of flashes something during the gigabeat progress bar 21.59.49 # why is this figure not in config-ipodvideo.h? 22.00.01 # Juice^: sounds like you didn't update all the files. 22.00.02 # and it seems slower then the old one, maybe its just me 22.00.05 # Juice^: are you using an old bootloader? 22.00.30 # pearldiver: STRANGE i JUST UPDATE ONE GIGABEAT AND FOUND IT FASTER 22.00.32 # try deleting the rockbox.e200 file and see what happens (leave the rockbox.mi4 there) 22.00.35 # barrywardell: that could be yes, the bootloader is seperate from the the rockbox build? 22.00.36 # sorry 22.00.57 # yes. did you use sansapatcher for your install? 22.00.58 # toffe82 i have to play around with it more 22.01.08 # me too 22.01.27 # pay attention at the progress bar screen 22.01.28 # barrywardell: no, no didnt.. the sansapatcher didnt exist at the point when i installed rockbox, all manually 22.01.33 # it flashes at one point there 22.01.34 # Juice^: I suspect you updated your rockbox.mi4 or rockbox.sansa or rockbox.whatever file and not the .rockbox directory. 22.01.38 # Soap: recorder v1 22.02.04 Join perpleXa [0] (i=perpleXa@unaffiliated/perplexa) 22.02.06 # thank you scorche. 22.02.28 # Juice^: in that case you're using an old bootloader, you need to upgrade it 22.02.36 # i did Soap, i did copy over the full .rockbox dir.. as i always do when i update rockbox quite often 22.02.55 # the problem is that the extension changed recently from rockbox.e200 to rockbox.mi4 22.03.08 # pre-sansapatcher bootloaders didn't look for rockbox.mi4 22.03.24 # oh i see, so the bootloader is incorrect then. let me update the bootloader then :) 22.03.41 # should i use sansapatcher for that? 22.03.41 # the best way to do that is to put the OF back in place first 22.03.45 # then use sansapatcher 22.03.52 # Soap,config-ipodvideo.h does not have 600mAh in it I believe? 22.04.02 # so get a PP5022.mi4 with the Sandisk firmware in it 22.04.07 # and do a firmware upgrade with that 22.04.18 # then use the sansapatcher method described in the manual 22.04.27 # robin0800: ok - I'm telling you - changing the capacity to 600mah will make the calculation no better. 22.04.27 # pearldiver, the flash you see if expected 22.04.39 # kkurbjun really? 22.05.11 # why what calculation is done? 22.06.04 # the new bootloader has code to keep that screen up for a bit longer. It has to move the old gigabeat framebuffer to the new address we set. Barrywardell wrote the code, occasionally it flashes, but it's better then seeing a shutting down screen 22.06.24 # while it's moving it it also has to convert the format 22.07.15 # you can play around with it by looking at lcd_init in the target directory and comenting out that first #ifdef in the init code 22.07.30 # Soap,why what calculation is done? 22.08.12 # let's step back a moment, robin0800. Why do you want to change the capacity number? 22.08.58 # (you'll have to rebuild the bootloader after doing that as well) 22.10.38 # im not that keen on that default rockbox splash, i wish it was on black background 22.10.59 # to try to get as accurate runtime remaining figure as possiable I would of thought that at least one way of doing this would be starting with the crrect figure 22.11.30 # pearldiver: As I've said, someone make a patch to theme that splash, and I'll do everything I can to get it in SVN. 22.11.33 # you can always create a patch to change it on your build to a different image 22.11.47 # So when you have a fresh charge, robin0800, what does it say your remaining runtime is? 22.12.15 # 8h 49m 22.12.18 # Llorean, I don't think it would make sense to have that image loaded up seperately on start 22.12.20 # Llorean i think all the complains are coming from the background color of it 22.12.23 # Llorean: It's very easy to change the splash - I did it on the gigabeat 22.12.37 # robin0800: right 22.12.37 # barrywardell: i didnt have the PP5022.mi4 handy, so i located it on haxx.se, but the file was named SKU_E-PP5022.mi4 - thats just a name they use on the website to identify the files easier? so i'll just rename it back to the original name right? 22.12.38 # Llorean if it was black, noone would even care 22.12.39 # just replace the .bmp and edit one line of code! 22.12.42 # and that's at 1300 mah. 22.12.51 # so if you change it to 600 mah - it will be ever futhur off. 22.13.00 # it works fine in the build, but having to open more files then necessary on startup will just slow it down 22.13.01 # barrywardell: Changing it is easy, but it should be able to load one from a .bmp 22.13.13 # pearldiver: If it was black, people who used white backdrops might. Or people who like the light blue. 22.13.38 # kkurbjun: Load the config.cfg before displaying the splash, if no splash is set on it, you don't attempt to load a file, simple 22.13.51 # who says i believe I get more than this 22.13.53 Quit neoAKiRAz (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.14.04 # ah, ok. that's a bit more complicated, but not much. 22.14.08 Join GodEater__ [0] (n=bryan@host-84-9-15-119.bulldogdsl.com) 22.14.09 Quit GodEater_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.14.10 Quit Hammer89 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.14.16 # I say if people want to change their starup screen they can patch the build, no need to add extra code to startup 22.14.23 # barrywardell: Yeah, it's not too complicated, but nobody's bothered. The "Rockbox" title screen should be themable though. 22.14.25 # for a screen that's shown for a split second 22.14.29 # barrywardell: did you read my last message? 22.14.33 # Juice^: yeah, rename it to PP5022.mi4 22.14.40 # kkurbjun: The extra code will only get run if there's a themed screen set in the .cfg 22.14.45 Quit perpleXa ("leaving") 22.14.46 # It's not like the .cfg isn't parsed at startup anyway 22.14.48 # barrywardell: ok thx 22.14.50 # robin0800: do you believe you get less than 4h 30min? 22.15.22 # for if 1300 = 8h49m then 600 will (I think it follows) equal less than 4.5 hours. 22.15.27 # If you notice it already tries to load the backdrop as quick as possible, and even that at times is slower then the rest of the startup 22.15.28 # robin0800: I have created a patch to add the correct values to the menu but I am not sure how much use it is http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/7070 22.15.40 # no I get more than 8h 49 min the figure is too low 22.15.47 # my point robin0800 22.15.58 # you want to set the value _higher_ not lower. 22.16.02 # kkurbjun: So make it so if no backdrop is set in the theme, it doesn't use any at all, making it even faster without a theme? 22.16.11 # kkurbjun: Best of both worlds: The option for extra fast start, *or* a theme 22.16.57 # perhaps the calculation isn't quite right? 22.17.06 # robin0800: it isn't. 22.18.01 # whats needed for the correct caculation? 22.18.25 # robin0800: that I don't fully understand. 22.18.44 Part Llorean 22.18.46 # after the main code is loaded it's not really going to add speed to not display the splash, it's the spinup, seeking, and reading off the disk that's going to take a while. I just think it's pointless to be able to theme something like that when people can easily change it in their build if they take the time 22.18.50 # barrywardel understands better than I. He was kind enough to explain it to me once, but it didn't stick. 22.20.48 # I agree with kkurbjun. I think if the splash is changed it should be done at compile time 22.21.09 # most users don't compile though 22.21.32 # what is the calculation that is done? 22.21.53 # there is a resource editor for the iaudio builds floating around the iaudiophile forums. 22.22.23 # People seem to think it also works on the ipods. That would really be the best of both worlds, would it not? 22.22.52 # A third-party unsupported program people who aren't willing to compile can use. 22.23.02 # Is the sansapatcher working with sansa firmware version 1.02.15 ? 22.23.23 # it should 22.23.30 # i don't know if it has been tested though 22.23.38 # ok 22.23.56 # then i will try and report back 22.24.04 # updating it now 22.28.21 Join Hammer89 [0] (n=soc_inte@host-24-149-166-187.patmedia.net) 22.30.40 # a logo swapper is available http://www.iaudiophile.net/forums/showthread.php?t=13932 22.34.25 # Nico_P: If you intend to use sscanf in the core it can be made smaller and faster than the standalone version 22.35.28 # robin0800 you mean here: http://www.misticriver.net/showthread.php?t=52672 22.36.06 # And a doubt about the Toshiba Gigabeat. 22.36.08 # heh 22.36.34 # barrywardell: good. the issues in rockbox on my sansa got solved by the bootloader update 22.36.47 Join donutman25 [0] (n=chatzill@24.244.160.233) 22.37.07 # great :) 22.40.36 # * amiconn wonders about those (s)size_t commits... 22.41.37 # pearldiver,yes and it does work on ipods i've just used it 22.42.14 # amiconn: ask jhMikeS 22.44.38 # pearldiver,i;m not sure but i think an update will break this and you can only replace the exact same size so no full screen logo 22.46.22 Quit jhulst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.48.39 Quit midgey () 22.52.02 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@markely-164-75.reshall.umich.edu) 22.54.07 # * amiconn wonders why people bother with binary hack&slay if the source is available... 22.56.41 Quit barrywardell () 22.57.49 Join barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.35) 22.58.04 Quit spiorf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.58.27 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host162-218-dynamic.14-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 23.01.04 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@c-71-205-145-105.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 23.07.05 # amiconn: (s)size_t/int aren't always the same size and (int *) shouldn't be cast to (size_t *) 23.14.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.14.49 Quit midkay ("Leaving") 23.22.04 Join knapp [0] (n=knapp@67.132.247.218) 23.25.11 # But why use (s)size_t at all in the first place? 23.25.11 Quit Dwyloc ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 23.25.30 # Imho there are too many "special" types... 23.25.44 # compatibility with pointer offsets and intptr_t in terms of range 23.26.53 # it's not like it's some nonstandard type either 23.29.03 # amiconn: do you want to add sscanf to the core ? 23.29.07 # really, those all deal with addresses in some way or another so they really should be compatible 23.29.45 # amiconn: i could probably use it but i'm not even really sure 23.29.48 # (s)size_t, off_t, intptr_t... allthose just alias basic types, but not always the same 23.30.05 # Nico_P: I woul donly add it if there's an advantage 23.31.14 Quit jhulst (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 NSplit kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 23.31.14 Quit spiorf (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit barrywardell (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit Hammer89 (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit GodEater__ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit Juice^ (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit PaulJam (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit pearldiver (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit x2jmp (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit Alonea (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit obo (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit billytwowilly (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit himitsu (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit miepchen^schlaf (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit bluebrother (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit Redbreva_Away (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit BHSPitMonkey (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit lini (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit alberink (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit smolyn (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit dan_a (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.14 Quit pabs (kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 23.31.49 NHeal kornbluth.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 23.31.49 NJoin jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@c-71-205-145-105.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 23.31.49 NJoin spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host162-218-dynamic.14-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 23.31.49 NJoin barrywardell [0] (n=barrywar@194.46.160.35) 23.31.49 NJoin Hammer89 [0] (n=soc_inte@host-24-149-166-187.patmedia.net) 23.31.49 NJoin GodEater__ [0] (n=bryan@host-84-9-15-119.bulldogdsl.com) 23.31.49 NJoin Juice^ [0] (n=Juice@213.167.96.196) 23.31.49 NJoin PaulJam [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3042.gwdg.de) 23.31.49 NJoin pearldiver [0] (n=say@cpe-72-225-231-80.nyc.res.rr.com) 23.31.49 NJoin x2jmp [0] (n=x1jmp@p57B0A110.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 23.31.49 NJoin Alonea [0] (n=chatzill@24-117-195-16.cpe.cableone.net) 23.31.49 NJoin obo [0] (n=obo@82-46-82-224.cable.ubr02.trow.blueyonder.co.uk) 23.31.49 NJoin billytwowilly [0] (n=chris@S01060016b649355d.ed.shawcable.net) 23.31.49 NJoin himitsu [0] (n=himitsu@203.205.119.201) 23.31.49 NJoin miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF5B49.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.31.49 NJoin bluebrother [0] (i=aLUo0074@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 23.31.49 NJoin Redbreva_Away [0] (n=chatzill@host86-149-96-234.range86-149.btcentralplus.com) 23.31.49 NJoin BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@adsl-65-64-200-86.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 23.31.49 NJoin lini [0] (i=pugsley@62.204.144.237) 23.31.49 NJoin alberink [0] (n=alberink@cc516682-b.ensch1.ov.home.nl) 23.31.49 NJoin smolyn [0] (n=smolyn@blk-138-57-29.eastlink.ca) 23.31.49 NJoin pabs [0] (n=pabs@xor.pablotron.org) 23.31.49 NJoin dan_a [0] (n=dan_a@217.23.173.156) 23.32.06 Nick Alonea is now known as alonea_away (n=chatzill@24-117-195-16.cpe.cableone.net) 23.33.35 # amiconn: I know, but yes, they vary with enviroment so the way it was a 64-bit values would have been written to the address of a 32-bit type in sim builds so that kinda nasty just like all the stuff that brought about using intptr_t 23.34.56 # and removing size_t from rockbox would be a way harder way to fix things 23.35.47 Join borisyeltsin [0] (n=chris@S01060016b649355d.ed.shawcable.net) 23.37.25 # amiconn: I'd like to see how I could use it and what advantage it would bring but ATM it doesn't work on the sim 23.37.34 Quit knapp (Remote closed the connection) 23.41.10 # Nico_P I doubt it works on the player either except for specific text 23.41.38 # sscanf has alot of bugs right now. 23.42.58 Quit Redbreva_Away ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.3/2007030919]") 23.44.01 Quit markun (Remote closed the connection) 23.46.34 Join markun [0] (n=markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 23.49.05 # kkurbjun: any idea what sort of bugs and how to fix them ? 23.51.57 Join hcs [0] (n=hcs@ool-4352471e.dyn.optonline.net) 23.52.19 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 23.53.36 Quit lini ("lini has no reason") 23.54.01 # Nico_P I don't recall the specific nature of the problems. I just remember debugging it and it was a mess 23.54.27 # my recommendation would be to break out gdb and take a look at where it's breaking on what you are trying to do with it 23.54.56 # kkurbjun: only problem is I get a segfault when I add a call to it in my vode 23.55.01 # just step through it and see how the variables are changing 23.55.03 # s/vode/code 23.55.16 # you can set a breakpoint in gdb on sscanf 23.55.26 # and then start the code 23.55.38 # and when you hit the call gdb will stop running 23.55.49 # so you can step through and see where it's breaking 23.56.08 # kkurbjun: the segfault was unrelated to where I added the call and I did add a breakpoint on the function that called sscanf and it was never reached 23.56.15 # but I'll try breaking on sscanf 23.56.37 # huh, I wouldn't have expected that 23.57.48 # I wonder how newlibs sscanf looks, you might be able to try just bringing that in for now to see what you can do with it, and then cut the code down from there