--- Log for 20.07.107 Server: heinlein.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 11 days and 13 hours ago 00.01.20 # stripwax: I don't have an OF on my H140 anymore :P 00.01.36 # oh and it seems that I have problems it won't boot :\ 00.01.49 # If a serial comm port was implemented (say on an H1x0) and if unilink was a serial protocol (which I believe it is) couldn't the two simply be connected to one another as long as the voltage was corrected and a plugin written to recieve and transmit unilink commands? 00.02.21 # Davide-NYC - yes, that is "all" that is required: hardware and software development ;-) 00.03.27 # I know it sounds like I'm making light of the work involved, but the code is to some extent done. 00.03.45 # (am I totally crazy?) 00.04.12 Join Robin0800 [0] (n=Robin080@cpc3-brig8-0-0-cust132.brig.cable.ntl.com) 00.06.00 Quit Bagder ("It is time to say moo") 00.07.22 # is it supposed that the ground is shorcircuited with the Vbat on the RTC mod? 00.09.02 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@212.204.47.129) 00.10.02 # no 00.10.03 Quit Lear ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.5/2007071317]") 00.10.13 # I thought so 00.10.14 # Vbat goes to the battery 00.10.21 # then I did something wrong 00.10.30 # you looking at the wiring diagram? 00.10.36 # well I did so, but the multimeter beeps between battery and ground 00.11.02 # that may be correct. I'm not sure. 00.11.43 Join hannesd [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 00.11.48 Quit ender` (" I went to a general store. They wouldn't let me buy anything specifically.") 00.12.11 # but the wire from Vbat should go directly to battery (+) I did it like this: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/RTCModH1x0/ClockWires.png 00.12.23 # only with the chip right side up 00.13.11 # wait, which chip are you using? 00.13.55 # question: is there a way to build the sim for H1x0 with RTC? 00.15.30 Quit obo ("bye") 00.18.44 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.18.58 Part Davide-NYC 00.19.38 Join Lars_G [0] (n=lars@unaffiliated/lars-g/x-000001) 00.19.49 # How well does rock work if at all in the H10 iRiver? 00.20.59 # A few left for $90 with shipping at www.woot.com 00.21.02 # in case they work 00.21.05 # and someone wants one 00.22.22 # 8% left 00.26.20 # Lars_G : - see wiki 00.26.32 # stripwax: It's gone anyhow 00.26.48 # And it was not for me 00.27.04 # Lars_G: It was good, but recently it's begun freezing up I think 00.27.51 # the reason why amiconn got one is that he wants to try fixing that 00.28.06 # Now that's devotion *thumbs up* 00.28.29 Quit petur ("Zzzzz") 00.28.31 # hmm strange, whenever I connect the play wire on the rtc chip (for the alarm mod) the player refuses to boot 00.28.42 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 00.28.51 Quit hannesd ("Client suicide") 00.29.02 # and when I disconnect it the player operates normally except that the clock doesn't work 00.29.11 # woot.com - new to me. seems a weird business model 00.29.13 # eg when I set it, it will still ask for the time 00.29.27 # stripwax: it works quite well, really 00.29.44 # Can anyone explain it to me? 00.30.42 # explain what? 00.30.43 Join robin_0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc3-brig8-0-0-cust132.brig.cable.ntl.com) 00.30.53 # How 'woot' operates :P 00.31.06 # well, that is better left for #rockbox-community/PM 00.31.07 # Ah, don't worry. Found the explanation 00.31.17 # Soul-Slayer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woot 00.31.40 Quit Siltaar ("Aurevoir - www.fdn.fr/~sdescarp") 00.32.12 # Thanks 00.32.30 # Np. check the section on woot-off it's today's special even 00.32.31 # t 00.32.45 # Oh tell me, how's the usb stack comming along? 00.34.02 Join raphi [0] (i=5288713e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-dc3bf6be02cc3a28) 00.34.28 # hi 00.34.51 # is the sansa e280 ums compatible with rockbox or still just mtp? 00.35.13 # Rockbox makes all players UMS to my knowledge 00.35.30 # But that may not be the question you were asking 00.35.35 # And I have no sansa. So ignore me. 00.35.46 # hm... would be fine!! 00.36.04 # maybe someone else got one... anyone? 00.36.07 # sansa doesnt deal w/ mtp at all does it? 00.36.13 # err rockbox doesnt 00.36.27 # Rockbox treats all players like a UMS device, that's all I know 00.36.33 # im not exactly sure what you're asking, but i've got a sansa right here with rockbox on it 00.37.05 # to do any file transfers at all though, you have to boot the default firmware 00.37.28 Quit entheh ("^~") 00.37.48 # ok, with the original FW it just support mtp (for use with windows media player for example), and is it ums capable with rockbox, so you've got an seperate drive in the explorer? 00.38.07 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF4C46.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.39.24 Join Rob222241 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16241.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.39.25 # when i boot rockbox and then connect via usb, can I see an extra drive in the explorer? 00.39.25 # raphi: my original fw supports mtp & ums 00.39.25 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.40.08 Join HellDragon_ [0] (i=JD@modemcable136.38-201-24.mc.videotron.ca) 00.40.10 # raphi: if you are in rockbox, and you connect via usb, the pc sees nothing. usb is not implemented yet on the sansa 00.40.48 Quit HellDragon (Nick collision from services.) 00.41.03 # iamben: ok, i just saw in the shop it supports jsut mtp, but if this is the case I'll buy one!! 00.41.05 # thanks 00.41.46 # Only thing that put me off the Sansa is that it only goes up to 8gb 00.41.53 Nick HellDragon_ is now known as HellDragon (i=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 00.42.01 # thats the matter of flash-devices... 00.42.17 # Indeed 00.42.46 # What is stopping having a series of 8gb chips though? I won't pretend I know a lot about flash drives 00.43.03 # it does have a microsd slot too, which is nice 00.43.03 # Soul-Slayer: physical size? 00.43.25 # Llorean: shouldnt be an issue, have you seen those 4gb microsd? 00.43.27 # But two of them can't be tremendously large 00.43.39 # And that would amount to 16gb, which is pretty respectable 00.43.50 # i would imagine that money is the issue 00.44.13 # would you pay $250-$300+ for only 16G? i'd say most people won't 00.44.17 # iamben: Yes, and those cost a lot more to make. 00.44.19 # but they need also to sell something in a year... so they slow-down the researches :-p 00.45.10 # they should just replace internal flash with enough slots for microsd 00.45.59 # with a nice raid array? 00.46.14 # tumu: How many songs can you listen to simultaneously? 00.46.17 # with mirroring... 00.46.51 # You can always just swap out the MicroSD card every now and then. 00.47.42 # Llorean: Beleive me, for people with wide tastes, even 8Gb is too little 00.48.19 # well i think its kinda for a different purpose than the 80G ipod 00.48.25 # Lars_G: Can you listen to 8gb of music in one sitting? 00.48.35 # you arent supposed to put your entire library on a flash player 00.48.41 # also internal bluetooth transmitter would be nice 00.49.02 # Llorean: No, but during the day my mood swings widely and I need to have many different stuff handy 00.49.08 # Lars_G: The device charges by USB and is designed to be used with software that can automatically sync a selection from our library while you sleep 00.49.25 # If you want your entire selection, buy a large capacity HD player 00.49.41 # I don't do HD players 00.49.50 # And, I want a sample of my collection. 00.49.58 # No single player can hold my entire selection. 00.49.59 # this is why flash & hdd players can coexist, different markets, different lifestyles 00.49.59 # Flash is expensive, and I doubt you're willing to pay $600 for a high capacity flash player or you'd already have a solid state drive in an HD player's shell 00.50.16 # Lars_G: Are you telling me you legitimately own over 120gb of music? 00.50.23 # Llorean: I do. 00.50.26 # lets not say "no player" 00.50.42 # doesnt someone make a player that takes a standard 3.5" drive? 00.50.42 # Llorean: I own around 240 legal Gbs of music right now 00.50.51 # Then if you can spend that much money on music, buy three players. 00.50.53 # Problem solved. 00.51.01 # THAT idea i like 00.51.05 # and carry three players around? :P 00.51.06 # As for your compunction against HD players, I'm kinda curious why. 00.51.17 # Lars_G: Do you think one player with enough storage will magically be smaller? 00.51.21 # plus that much music is a lifetime of archival by two persons. 00.51.33 # Lars_G: YOU dont have to carry all 3, let your other personalities each carry his own player 00.51.34 # Llorean: not magically, the state of flash ram is changing rapidly. 00.51.39 # iamben: :P 00.51.41 # Well, you can have up to 160GB in a rckbox supported player atm (with upgrading and a few simple precautions) 00.51.50 # * scorche points to the large box sitting at his feet full of CDs that were inherited for free...plenty more than 120 GB there for free... 00.52.29 # Llorean: And my troubles with HD based players is that I find HDs still too fragile while used on mobile, shake prone enviros like DAPs are. 00.52.41 # Lars_G: What do you do to it? 00.52.49 # I've never had an HD fail in any of my DAPs. 00.52.52 # I "do" nothing to it. 00.52.55 # Lars_G: the current state of technology is not ready for you 00.53.16 # I've never owned an HD based dap, because I've been begged to help with too many cases of iPods with defective HDDs 00.53.27 # i too would love to have 500G of solid state storage in a postage-stamp-sized player, but we aren't there yet 00.53.38 # I decided to play it safe, and so far I've only used solid state (flash) devices. 00.53.42 # and by the time we get there, we'll all be wanting 50TB players 00.53.48 # Lars_G: So, you've *never* had one break on you, and don't know exactly how abusive *iPods* were treated, and have based your opinion on this? 00.53.54 # iamben: Oh but we're terribly close. 00.54.17 # iamben: It should be technically feasible right now to go to around 32 or even 64Gb on a nano sized device 00.54.42 # its technically possible 00.54.51 # Llorean: Most ones I had to work with had minimal or inexistent visible external damage, wich suggests a low abusiveness environment 00.54.54 # but we have contraints like budget, battery life, usability 00.55.01 # iamben: yeah 00.55.31 # Lars_G: One small mark of visible damage could qualify as enough abuse, such as dropping it six feet. Not enough to make a significant mark but more than enough to be abusive to an HD. 00.55.32 # * pixelma is reminded of the 8GB MMC that were *announced* almost a year ago, still hasn't seen one available :| 00.55.47 # i plan to beat the hell out of my sansa, mountain biking & running & such 00.56.08 # Llorean: Plus I hate spinup times ;) 00.57.12 # iamben: you should be denounced to the authorities :) 00.57.34 Quit bdgraue (Remote closed the connection) 00.58.00 # I plan to be careful with my sansa :P 00.58.10 # * amiconn knows that HDDs *sometimes* don't like treatment which isn't even visible on the outside of the player 00.58.15 # my sansa has already got some beating 00.58.47 # But even then, they're robust enough for everyday use in a dap imo 00.59.01 # I also dislike the size :D 00.59.07 # but, I might get an ipod vid someday 00.59.09 # maybe 00.59.10 # not sure 00.59.51 Quit Zagor ("Leaving") 01.00.11 # Rockbox is so much nicer than san disk's default firmware heh 01.02.11 # scorche - how large a box of cds? 120GB compressed is like 2000 CDs 01.02.21 # not a bad 'for free' haul.. 01.02.49 # since when is 120GB 2000CD's 01.02.51 # * scorche likes flac 01.02.51 Quit miepchen^schlaf ("Verlassend") 01.03.21 Join webguest57 [0] (i=46101b58@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7099b9f97c74d19c) 01.03.21 # uncompressed, 120GB would be 176 CD's 01.03.40 # hm, 120GB at ~1MB/min compressed -> 122800 minutes, so 2048 CDs at 60 mins/CD 01.03.47 # hmm 01.03.54 # misread 01.03.57 # ?? 01.04.01 # well 01.04.04 # sounds about right to me 01.04.06 # At 72 minutes per CD, 256kbps (for insured "transparency") you're still at nearly a thousand. 01.04.06 # I was talking strictly data-wise 01.04.10 # 1MB/min would be ~128kbps which isn't bearable with most music imo 01.04.23 # seems good for ogg 01.04.33 Quit webguest57 (Client Quit) 01.04.43 Quit Robin0800 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.04.52 # Llorean - right, 01.04.53 # also, aren't most CD's ~80min 01.05.09 # BHSPitMonkey: Audio CDs often are a good deal less. 01.05.09 # I didn't really compare yet, but I wouldn't expect ogg to be so much better than the other lossy codecs 01.05.29 # At mediocre bitrates I mean 01.05.34 # Llorean, cheap-o music publishers. 01.05.45 # he didnt specify a bitrate/format...and i found the "able to afford that much music...you would be able to afford" assumption in error... 01.05.48 # No, actually I find the indie stuff tends to squish more on a CD (in my experience) 01.06.00 # ogg q5 is somewhere between 100 and 190 kbit/s and on average it seems to be just north of 128kb/s 01.06.06 # all I know is, if I keep ripping CD's to flac, I'm gonna need a new HDD... 01.06.12 # scorche: If you are able to afford that music (and inheriting it isn't affording it) then yes. 01.06.19 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc3-brig8-0-0-cust132.brig.cable.ntl.com) 01.06.44 # well, he didnt say he purchased..he just said it was legal 01.06.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.06.57 # Which is why I didn't say "have that much music" 01.07.37 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 01.08.42 Quit stripwax (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.09.48 # hmpf 01.10.02 # Why does the thing only freeze in wps, but not in audio debug?? 01.10.05 Join andrew__1 [0] (n=andrew@stjhnf0124w-142162066029.pppoe-dynamic.nl.aliant.net) 01.10.54 Quit ompaul ("later") 01.12.07 Quit SirFunk (Connection timed out) 01.12.18 # nope, it seems that the rtc mod won't work for me :( 01.12.50 # better post it on the forums 01.13.31 Quit dandin1 () 01.13.59 # * amiconn is listening to flac, staring at the H10 display :( 01.14.47 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 01.14.54 Join SirFunk [0] (n=Sir@cpe-74-71-205-222.twcny.res.rr.com) 01.14.57 Quit PaulJam (".") 01.15.03 Quit raphi ("CGI:IRC") 01.17.07 Join dandin1 [0] (n=dandin1@bas7-ottawa23-1088834758.dsl.bell.ca) 01.19.21 # holy shit!! I've installed the rtc chip in the reverse order! 01.19.29 # argh! 01.19.46 # is time going backwards? 01.19.57 # of course not, it just doen't work 01.20.11 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC") 01.20.27 # I should be more careful with it! 01.21.04 Quit robin_0800 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.21.06 Join robin_0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc3-brig8-0-0-cust132.brig.cable.ntl.com) 01.25.49 # the upside down part confused me 01.25.53 # I installed it upside up 01.28.32 Quit Nico_P (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.28.34 Quit robin0800 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.28.47 # I guess that doesn't help 01.28.54 # You nearly discovered time travel though 01.29.01 # hope you can fix it 01.29.40 # yeah I can fix it eventually 01.29.44 Quit andrew__1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.29.53 # the player boots okay now that I removed it 01.29.57 # If the chip survived... 01.30.03 # indeed 01.30.23 # damn I hope it works, bluebrother send his spare one 01.30.49 # it would be pitty and too stupid of me to blow it up 01.33.34 # Hmm 01.33.46 # I know why I cannot leave the audio debug screen on sansa... 01.34.04 # because you don't have one? :P 01.34.15 # bah, s/sansa/H10/ 01.34.31 Quit HellDragon (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.34.33 # hmm hopefully the chip won't have any damage, all the pins I used are not used at all 01.34.49 # (by the chip I mean) 01.34.49 Join HellDragon [0] (i=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 01.34.59 # Its event loop calls action_singnalscreenchange() on _every_ iteration - and ACTION_STD_CANCEL is a release action... 01.35.13 # ^stupidity... 01.43.13 # Hmpf, action_userabort() has the same problem :( 01.45.51 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc3-brig8-0-0-cust132.brig.cable.ntl.com) 01.49.17 Join relaxed [0] (n=relaxed@unaffiliated/relaxed) 01.51.18 Join loan [0] (n=chatzill@Wimax-Mdlln-190-70-90-105.orbitel.net.co) 01.51.27 # hola 01.51.38 Join YouCeyE [0] (n=YouCeyE@unaffiliated/youceye) 01.51.49 Quit YouCeyE (Client Quit) 01.51.52 # necesito a alguien q hable español y sepa de rockbox 01.52.52 # habla ingles? 01.53.06 # un poco 01.53.23 # pero esque necesito ayuda urgente 01.53.27 # we speak english here =) 01.54.09 # Sigh, ok I can translate 01.54.23 # ok 01.54.38 # Lars_G: well, it is a bit of spam....you might want to do tha tin PM 01.54.59 # i think that my iPod is colapsed 01.54.59 # scorche: hmm it'd be harder but I could. 01.55.15 # loan: rockbox in general can't damage an ipod. 01.55.44 # you can always reinstall the ipod to original with the firmware updater from apple 01.57.16 Quit robin_0800 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.57.17 Nick robin0800 is now known as robin_0800 (n=robin080@cpc3-brig8-0-0-cust132.brig.cable.ntl.com) 01.58.38 Quit daurnimator (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.59.42 # lars 01.59.45 # thanks 02.00.02 Join DC1 [0] (n=dc1@pool-70-107-140-108.ny325.east.verizon.net) 02.00.08 # i rebooted my iPod and all is ok 02.02.05 # can i see images on my iPod mini 2g with some plugin? 02.04.24 # yes, you can watch usual .jpg with the jpg viewer - just select the file in the filebrowser (the manual has some more information) 02.04.41 # Greyscale jpgs must look horrid :p 02.05.21 # it's a bit grainy on the mini but not that bad 02.06.08 # oh thanks 02.06.10 # i will try it 02.06.43 # oooh 02.07.04 # my pc don`t recognize the iPod 02.07.09 # I can even watch them on my Ondio with a black and white screen (with the help of the greyscale lib) :P 02.07.33 # it doesn`t appear in my pc 02.07.54 Quit robin_0800 (" HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- Wibbly Wobbly IRC") 02.08.01 # loan: do you see a picture of a usb plug on the screen which stays there? 02.08.08 # yes 02.08.12 # but 02.08.15 # So it's not rebooting? 02.08.19 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 02.08.26 # no 02.08.53 # the pc don`t recongnize it 02.09.03 # Reset it and put it into disk mode 02.09.11 # Thats all the USB feature on it does anyway 02.09.13 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 02.09.22 # how can i put it into disk mode 02.09.28 # ah yes... some builds do that for an unknown reason. You have to reboot it and put it into disk mode manually (select and play when it reboots) 02.09.30 # Same way you did to put rockbox on it 02.09.56 # Hold menu and select to reboot, when the apple logo comes up hold slect and play 02.10.06 # ah 02.10.25 # and from the reports I read this problem seems to be more common on Minis :/ 02.10.50 # but if i load the apple OS 02.11.01 # it functions perfectly 02.11.08 # :) 02.11.40 # yes, that's also a good way :) 02.12.07 # but 02.12.46 # i have to reboot the iPod to load the rockbox? 02.12.56 # If you're in the appleOS, yes 02.15.51 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 02.15.54 Part Lars_G ("Leaving") 02.18.26 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@rockbox/developer/midkay) 02.25.52 Quit Wiwie ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 02.34.43 Join jac0b [0] (n=jac0b@user-1120l67.dsl.mindspring.com) 02.36.51 Part pixelma 02.40.37 # ouch 02.40.53 # my iPod is dont turning on 02.40.56 # I am getting errors while building for the gigabeat 02.40.57 # CONVBDF 02.40.58 # CC sysfont.c 02.40.58 DBUG Enqueued KICK jac0b 02.40.58 # Header parsed 02.40.58 # AR+RANLIB librockbox.a 02.40.58 *** Alert Mode level 1 02.40.58 # make[1]: *** [/rockbox/build/librockbox.a] Error 1 02.40.59 *** Alert Mode level 2 02.40.59 # make: *** [build] Error 2 02.42.05 # someone hlp me please 02.42.07 # are you using any patches? 02.42.12 # nope none 02.42.24 # interesting. from a recent svn? 02.42.30 # I even deleted all my file and d/l'ed fresh files 02.42.33 # please 02.42.40 Join saratoga [0] (i=9803c6dd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-63188588641d53e3) 02.42.42 # yep 02.42.49 # from recent svn 02.43.29 # loan, is the battery dead? this is as far as i can help :P 02.43.36 # yes 02.43.52 # loan: plug it in to the charger 02.44.14 # i dont have charger 02.44.29 # i connect it to my pc 02.44.38 # plug it into the usb cable it should charge that way also 02.44.44 # and it dont do anything 02.45.10 # when you plug it into the usb cable does it come on? 02.45.57 # yes 02.46.06 # and i dont have dock 02.46.57 # does it boot up to rockbox or ipod 02.47.14 # it dont boot up 02.47.28 # i have it connected 02.47.32 # what happens when you plug it in 02.47.38 # nothing 02.47.51 # screen doesn't light up 02.48.07 # nop 02.48.24 # hmm I don't know 02.48.36 # I don't have a ipod I have a gigabeat 02.48.41 # oh no 02.48.47 # someone might be able to help 02.48.50 # jac0b, built just fine for me 02.49.07 # what are you building it for 02.49.26 # gigabeat 02.51.00 *** Alert Mode OFF 02.51.51 # I am getting random errors now I get 02.51.53 # LD rockbox.elf 02.51.53 # arm-elf-gcc: /rockbox/build/apps/main.o: No such file or directory 02.51.53 # make[1]: *** [/rockbox/build/apps/rockbox.elf] Error 1 02.51.53 # make: *** [build] Error 2 02.52.23 # could it be that I am d/l'ing a bunch of stuff 02.52.37 # and it coruppted my d/l's 02.54.59 # well, something is obviously wrong on your end, as those errors dont appear on the build table 02.55.46 # weird 02.56.03 # I am going to try d/l'ing it again 02.56.26 # jac0b, no, that shouldn't be the case 02.56.50 # what is it then 02.57.29 # maybe your build environment is screwed up? 02.57.40 # is it my cgywin 03.00.41 # maybe. 03.01.58 # I haven't changed anything 03.02.53 # it built fine on 7/17/07 03.04.42 # I got the same error as the first time 03.04.43 # Header parsed 03.04.43 # AR+RANLIB librockbox.a 03.04.43 # make[1]: *** [/rockbox/build/librockbox.a] Error 1 03.04.43 # make: *** [build] Error 2 03.05.28 # should I reinstall cgywin 03.05.47 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@67.110.120.164.ptr.us.xo.net) 03.06.53 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.11.13 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 03.11.19 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 03.12.41 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@c-71-205-0-132.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 03.13.05 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 03.15.26 Join hcs [0] (n=agashlin@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 03.16.55 # krazykit: should I reinstall cygwin 03.20.38 Quit loan ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.4/2007051502]") 03.29.37 # jac0b, i don't know. i don't use cygwin. 03.37.06 Join EbErT [0] (n=EbErT@adsl-34-34-125.asm.bellsouth.net) 03.38.13 Quit dandin1 () 03.43.49 Join webguest31 [0] (i=52237b05@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-17c7389bcbd3976f) 03.45.41 Quit webguest31 (Client Quit) 03.48.50 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@c-71-205-31-207.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 03.52.54 Join thegeek_ [0] (i=thegeek@ti521110a080-10519.bb.online.no) 03.57.53 Quit jac0b () 04.01.04 Quit Llorean ("Leaving.") 04.04.18 Quit HellDragon (Nick collision from services.) 04.04.38 Join HellDragon [0] (i=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 04.08.50 Quit thegeek (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.20.31 Join jurrie_ [0] (n=jurrie@adsl-068-209-041-021.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) 04.30.59 Quit jurrie (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.35.52 # jhMikeS: hey 04.38.50 # if i add mktime() to the plugin api, would i have to bump the version and min version? 04.40.54 # only the version 04.40.59 # if you add it to the end 04.41.14 Quit XavierGr (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.46.24 # well i added it after set_time which is in the middle 04.47.14 # i guess i could just bump them both since it seems pretty well sorted 04.49.49 Join andrew__1 [0] (n=andrew@stjhnf0124w-142162094222.pppoe-dynamic.nl.aliant.net) 04.50.10 Quit Davo_Dinkum ("leaving") 04.54.44 Quit secleinteer (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.55.49 Quit andrew__1 ("leaving") 04.55.59 Join andrew__1 [0] (n=andrew@stjhnf0124w-142162094222.pppoe-dynamic.nl.aliant.net) 04.57.14 # whoops there is red in the build table ^^ 04.58.30 # gonna fix this later, time to eat 05.00.32 # anybody notice H10's for $85 on woot today? 05.02.14 # yep. 05.02.38 # it'd be great if the gigabeat s port took a huge leap forward. woot has those for pretty cheap occasionally 05.03.01 # huge leap forward compared to what? 05.03.38 # which player has smoothest operation, thought it was gigabeat 05.04.00 # thats the gigabeat f and x 05.04.08 # right 05.04.15 # JdGordon: hello 05.04.19 # s is a new port that just started 05.04.22 # gigabeat s is being worked on, and i think there's some success in writing to the lcd, but not much more 05.05.25 Join Bossier [0] (i=nunya@75-121-39-97.dyn.centurytel.net) 05.05.30 Nick Bossier is now known as tdtooke (i=nunya@75-121-39-97.dyn.centurytel.net) 05.05.46 # anyone wanna trade 2 gigabeats for a 60gig ipod :) 05.06.01 # pff. how 'bout 2 ipods for a gigabeat 05.06.11 # hehe 05.06.55 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.07.18 # Quick question fo the powers that be. I've noticed that certain themes were removed from the wiki because of possible copyright concerns. If I were to upload a homestarrunner based theme what would I need to do? Would showing an email from them giving me permission to do this be sufficient, or would they need to directly contact whoever so that there'd be no doubt? 05.07.53 # that'd probably be sufficient, but i'd ask Soap. 05.08.52 # jhMikeS: I replied in FS 05.09.14 # ... as did you :p 05.09.48 # indeed 05.10.26 # whats th plan for non-wheel targets? 05.10.27 Nick tdtooke is now known as Bossier (i=nunya@75-121-39-97.dyn.centurytel.net) 05.10.30 Quit Bossier ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 05.11.19 # JdGordon: no change for that I would think. the time-based acceleration works well there. 05.11.48 # ok, because your patch removes it all... 05.13.15 # I may substitute an acceleration level for wheel based. I'll also have a #define HAVE_SCROLLWHEEL_ACCELERATION to not break other wheel targets in the meantime. 05.13.52 # ok 05.15.21 # I was messing with my sister's video. There's really no difference between the iPods and the sansa OF with wheel behavior. Really, there's hardly any difference in firmware at all. :\ I guess that should be expected. 05.20.00 # krazykit, I am not the authority on Copyright law. 05.20.29 # ask Bagder or Cassandra 05.20.54 # he left.. 05.21.24 # jhMikeS, even with really long lists? 05.22.02 # he only waited 3 min for an answer?...pfft 05.23.59 # Soap, really? i thought there was stuff in the wiki like Soap approved 05.24.11 # krazykit: they were just named after him 05.24.29 # ah, i see 05.26.57 # for the record, yes that would be sufficient, but it would have to be shown in a certain way...with the wiki, all you can do it to include it in the .zip, which would likely still be removed with any further prunes (although there shouldnt be as the new system is going out) 05.27.26 # Soap: you mean between sansa and iPod? pretty darn identical. 05.29.13 Join luderacer [0] (i=4b24d78b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7e56942e037ccb13) 05.29.17 # hi 05.29.42 # iPod has a little more non-linearity and some mild acceleration over time, but just a little bit 05.34.27 # hows everybod? 05.39.58 Quit Soul-Slayer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 05.42.14 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 06.01.27 # thanks for reminding me krazykit. I need to rework that webpage to reflect the fact that WPS standards were talked about during DCW, and those decisions superscede my earlier musings. 06.02.06 # i have my guidelines written up anyway 06.04.04 # I was just curious, jhMikeS. I've used many "original" firmwares, and was always impressed with the "acceleration" of the iPods. I hadn't used the Sansa one outside BestBuy, but was surprised to read it was comparable 06.05.00 # yea, scorche, but _your_ guidelines are...well...scorchy. 06.05.07 # ? 06.05.08 # im stuck atm trying to add rockbox to my f40 mp3 player anybody got a sec to help me? 06.05.14 # ;) 06.05.21 # my guidelines are going to be the ones that will be followed and enforced... 06.06.44 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 06.06.44 # * TiMiD[FD] curses the iso encoded rockbox source files 06.09.49 # Soap: I was never able to give iPod the rundown till today. The portal player OF targets are pretty canned in general. 06.10.40 # good to know 06.11.57 Join scorche|palm [0] (i=Blah@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 06.12.52 Quit scorche|palm ("#dealthcider") 06.13.31 Join scorche|palm [0] (i=Blah@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 06.17.14 # no body for help? 06.17.18 # erm please? 06.22.12 Quit scorche|palm ("Leaving") 06.23.40 Quit luderacer ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 06.33.26 # has anyone else had really unstable playback lately on the sansa? 06.36.36 Quit rotator () 06.38.48 Join ptw419 [0] (i=ptw419@216-188-249-122.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 06.39.51 # JdGordon: no, like what? 06.49.14 Join lymeca [0] (n=lymeca@unaffiliated/lymeca) 06.49.33 # mo0ning 06.50.08 # JdGordon: Already checked my r13933 commit? 06.50.35 # Unfortunately action_userabort has the same problem - it's not working on H10 06.50.43 # I have the majority of my music collection on my GNU/Linux machine in FLAC format. Even though Rockbox supports FLAC decoding, I want to transcode my files to a lossy format before transferring to my 4th Gen iPod so I can fit more on the 20GB HDD. 06.51.11 # As for *which* lossy format I want to use, I want it to be whichever one that causes the LEAST battery drain to decode on the iPod. 06.51.26 # Is there a simple answer to this? 06.51.55 # And which would cause the least amount of battery drainage within this lossy format: CBR, VBR, or (if it is supported) ABR? 07.00.23 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=steve-o@adsl-65-69-154-198.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 07.01.01 Quit BHSPitLappy (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.01.16 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 07.01.22 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 07.06.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.07.27 # 4M x 32Bit x 4 Banks of mem 07.07.34 # is that 64 or 32 megs of ram? 07.11.06 # 4M*(32/8)*4=64M 07.13.15 # ok thats what i thought but was trying to make sure 07.14.39 # jhMikeS: I tihnk its to do with the sdcard, lots of crashing, but playback still works which is annoying 07.14.54 # amiconn: no, friday is never a good day for coding... whats that change?. 07.15.40 # The problem is that ACTION_STD_CANCEL is a 2-part action (short left press, i.e. triggered on release) on H10 07.16.01 # So calling action_signalscreenchange() in every loop iteration stops it from working... 07.16.41 # The fix for the audio debug screen was simple, but I'm not sure about action_userabort() which has the same problem 07.17.01 # im looking there now, ill have a think about it 07.18.43 # we can | BUTTON_REL onto the current button and check if that new combo is action_std_cancel 07.19.23 Quit midgey () 07.19.34 Quit krp (heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 07.19.34 NSplit heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 07.19.34 Quit Hadaka (heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 07.19.34 Quit preglow (heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 07.20.59 Quit FOAD_ (Remote closed the connection) 07.21.12 Join RoC_MasterMind [0] (n=Free@c-24-129-94-172.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 07.21.14 Join FOAD [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 07.23.22 Join TheDude [0] (i=476e41e6@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-cd30193c9bd84836) 07.24.09 # Does any one where to find a good NES emu for RB 07.24.26 # JdGordon: I'd rather think action_userabort() shouldn't call action_signalscreenchange() 07.24.57 # This should be done once by the screen that's using it (even if that means slightly more code 07.25.56 Quit TheDude (Client Quit) 07.31.35 # And the loops calling action_userabort() could be written in a consistent style (probably has no influence on binary size as gcc should produce identical code for both variants) 07.34.11 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@84-255-206-8.static.dsl.t-2.net) 07.37.36 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF61F0.dip.t-dialin.net) 07.37.42 Quit jnakinjgi (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 07.38.28 Quit ptw419 () 07.38.31 Quit [Ray] (Remote closed the connection) 07.42.01 Quit DC1 ("$4E75") 07.46.36 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c58-109-97-210.eburwd4.vic.optusnet.com.au) 07.53.14 Join daurnimator [0] (n=fake@unaffiliated/daurnimator) 07.54.00 NHeal (timeout) heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 08.00.40 Join ptw419 [0] (i=ptw419@216-188-249-122.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 08.11.01 Quit hcs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.12.26 # JdGordon: I just had an idea how we could get rid of this action_signalscreenchange business altogether 08.13.11 Join krp [0] (n=krp@mar92-10-82-239-65-214.fbx.proxad.net) 08.13.11 Join Hadaka [0] (i=naked@naked.iki.fi) 08.13.11 Join preglow [0] (n=thomj@hekta.edt.aft.hist.no) 08.13.11 Join [Ray] [0] (n=ray@yarvje.xs4all.nl) 08.14.18 # JdGordon: action_signalscreenchange() only exists because an action in screen 1 could be the first part of an action in screen 2 (e.g. an action that triggers on release or repeat) 08.14.39 # But - this can only happen if the contexts differ. Within a context, actions are consistent 08.15.08 # So if the action worker stores the previous context, the problem could be solved easily 08.15.34 Join samlander [0] (n=a@209.115.255.165) 08.15.47 # if (last_context != context) ignore_until_release = true; 08.15.54 # hello 08.16.23 # Or perhaps even this variable can go, as it is currently used to store the screenchange request 08.16.42 Quit Hadaka (heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.16.42 NSplit heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 08.16.42 Quit krp (heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.16.42 Quit preglow (heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.16.52 NHeal heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 08.16.52 NJoin krp [0] (n=krp@mar92-10-82-239-65-214.fbx.proxad.net) 08.16.52 NJoin Hadaka [0] (i=naked@naked.iki.fi) 08.16.52 NJoin preglow [0] (n=thomj@hekta.edt.aft.hist.no) 08.17.50 # can anyone offer a link that would provide some baseline information on developing plugins? 08.19.28 Quit RoC_MasterMind ("Leaving") 08.22.26 Quit aliask ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.4/2007060115]") 08.23.16 Quit atsea- (Remote closed the connection) 08.27.06 Join atsea- [0] (i=ariel@gateway/tor/x-4458b0b198b393dd) 08.27.54 Quit Nimdae (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.31.48 Join hcs [0] (n=agashlin@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 08.34.17 Quit Hadaka (heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.34.17 NSplit heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 08.34.17 Quit krp (heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.34.17 Quit preglow (heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 08.36.32 Part EbErT 08.38.12 # amiconn: ok cool, if that works, then great. 08.38.27 # i was going to say i had an idea how to fix it but wont be able to code t till tomorow night 08.38.29 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p54B16780.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.38.36 # try your idea and see how it goes 08.38.46 # I probably will 08.38.48 Join tucoz [0] (i=528612c1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-25471b543be89dea) 08.39.07 # samlander: still around? 08.39.14 # samlander: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/HowtoWritePlugins 08.39.38 # The darn H10 won't freeze now that I hooked up recording in order to monitor it :( 08.40.22 # samlander: as a general tip. look how other simple plugins are written, and remember to add your new plugin to the SOURCES file 08.40.46 Join Nimdae [0] (n=nimmeh@static-71-164-213-195.dllstx.fios.verizon.net) 08.41.23 NHeal heinlein.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 08.41.23 NJoin krp [0] (n=krp@mar92-10-82-239-65-214.fbx.proxad.net) 08.41.23 NJoin Hadaka [0] (i=naked@naked.iki.fi) 08.41.23 NJoin preglow [0] (n=thomj@hekta.edt.aft.hist.no) 08.43.20 # thank you 08.43.54 # no problem 08.44.42 # this may sound retarded... but the language...... .... ... c? 08.45.07 # yep 08.45.11 # k 08.45.20 # *cracks fingers* been awhile ^_^ 08.45.31 # the plugin api is defined in plugin.h 08.45.53 # but i guess to get started, check out the wiki and already written plugins. 08.45.57 # i've gone to the darkside and have been doing a lot of dotnet 08.46.01 Quit ptw419 () 08.46.07 # hehe. me too 08.46.09 # it will be nice to go back to roots :D 08.46.24 # i was going to say dotcrack, but meh :D 08.46.52 # Still better than java imho 08.47.34 # it was my understanding though that compiling needs to be device specific no? 08.48.26 # yes, there is a script in tools that will compile and install the crosscompiler for you 08.48.33 # ah coolage 08.48.51 # include download also 08.49.59 # samlander: there is a wealth of information in the wiki. check out this section: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/DocsIndex#For_Developers 08.50.05 # ty 08.50.54 # rockboxdev.sh is the name of the script 08.51.07 # amiconn: your fix wont solve the h10 problem though.... 08.51.31 # I was going to suggest a dedicated context for the action_userabort() call... 08.51.33 # i truly appreciate your help 08.52.08 # happy to help. always nice with new developers interested in rockbox 08.52.40 # see you some time. back to work 08.52.42 Part tucoz 08.52.51 # ... actually, no, it probably would 08.52.53 Nick GodEater__ is now known as GodEater (n=bryan@bb-87-80-121-64.ukonline.co.uk) 08.54.56 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 08.55.09 Join pondlife [0] (n=Miranda@cpc1-rdng11-0-0-cust362.winn.cable.ntl.com) 08.56.21 Quit Rob222241 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.58.52 Quit samlander () 09.06.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.12.21 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 09.17.33 # I've made the changes to dircache, to expose a posix api to the apps, it works great in the sim 09.17.44 # but I don't have a device to test ... 09.17.53 # would someone mind tsting for me ? 09.18.19 # sure 09.18.23 # ok 09.18.29 # which target ? 09.19.03 # I can built it myself if you give me two seconds ;) 09.19.24 # you don't have my patch 09.19.39 Join obo [0] (n=obo@rockbox/developer/obo) 09.19.47 # well maybe I should rather upload it 09.20.08 # but I don't want to commit something untested on devices in svn 09.20.13 # ok 09.20.16 # gigabeat F then 09.20.28 # * GodEater appears to be having issues with his source tree any 09.20.59 # +way 09.21.16 # think my typing circuits are on the fritz lately, I keep randomly leaving words out 09.22.19 # ok I build it 09.23.01 # you could also put the patch on flyspray 09.23.08 # then others can look too 09.23.38 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@avc146.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 09.23.47 # hmm why not 09.24.07 # althought I'm not sure a lot of ppl will bother patching and compiling it 09.24.16 # it doesn't adds functionnalities 09.24.21 # other devs might though 09.24.22 # it's just api cleaning 09.24.38 Join davina [0] (n=dave@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 09.24.49 # I upload it to the flyspray 09.24.51 # I've seen ppl like linuxstb put patches in flyspray when they've done similar tidying up 09.30.21 # TiMiD[FD]: Pop a patch on FS and I'll test it in an hour on H300 ? 09.30.38 # I'm posting it 09.31.55 # TiMiD[FD]: any particular test you wish me to do ? Music playback is fine ;) 09.32.08 # hmm 09.32.28 # try directory browsing ^^ 09.32.42 # with and without dircache 09.33.01 # also a test on doom / rockboy if possible 09.33.15 # I don't have either installed 09.33.23 # ok so nevermind 09.33.37 # if directory browsing works, it's OK I think 09.33.51 # both sorts of browsing work (with and without the cache) 09.34.04 # anyway what else would you want from your dap ? :) 09.34.13 # I suppose it's ok then 09.34.17 # ah 09.34.28 # try renaming and deleting dirs 09.35.01 # ok 09.35.29 # I cross my fingers for your FAT :) 09.36.26 # created, renamed and deleted a dir 09.36.28 # all looks good 09.37.39 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp256-39.adsl.forthnet.gr) 09.46.52 Join Gomezer [0] (n=chatzill@ip70-173-18-230.lv.lv.cox.net) 09.47.07 Join linuxstb_ [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 09.48.59 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/7457 09.49.13 # if others want to test ... 09.50.30 # shoud be interresting to test it on platforms without dircache like archos players 09.50.42 # althoughtit should work the same ... 09.52.42 # thank you for taking the risk of testing anyway GodEater :p 09.52.54 # hehe 09.53.13 # what's the patch no ? 09.53.22 # I'll download it and try it on my ipod and H140 too 09.53.36 # 7457 09.53.41 # thanks 09.53.51 # it should work the same on those targets 09.54.26 # First test seems ok here - was there anywhere explicitly using uncached access? 09.54.30 # nothing wrong with being thorough though :) 09.54.39 # yes 09.54.49 # Where? 09.54.50 # pondlife: I'd guess within dircache itself for a start ;) 09.54.51 # there were some apps using uncached version 09.54.58 # as well as all the plugins 09.54.59 # GodEater: Of course... 09.55.21 # I'll just stop stating the obvious now 09.55.30 # dircache also uses fat from time to time .. 09.55.40 # Hmm, do plugins use the memory required for dircache? I would think not, and so all plugins should use it... 09.56.15 # dircache api was available to plugins 09.56.26 # TiMiD[FD]: Have you test-compiled for many targets? 09.56.42 # with this patch apps don't have to care about using dircache or not, they just use the standard api 09.56.45 Part Gomezer 09.56.52 # odd 09.56.55 # e.g. Archos devices (no dircache), Sansa or Ondio (multi-volume) 09.57.02 # ah 09.57.07 # I could have sworn last time I tried pacbox it stopped audio playback 09.57.10 # I didn't ried multi-volumes 09.57.31 # I tried targets without dircache though 09.57.35 # GodEater: That was changed a while ago (for Gigabeat only - other devices don't have enough CPU). 09.57.52 # ah 09.57.59 # I must have done it on my ipod the 09.58.01 # +n 09.58.04 # Or maybe it always did that on Gigabeat... 09.58.20 Quit datachild ("- nbs-irc 2.35 - www.nbs-irc.net -") 09.59.04 # the Gigabeat really is a fine DAP ;) 09.59.10 # * GodEater hugs his 09.59.36 # Hmm, having done a make clean, I can no longer build H300... 09.59.36 # ah a warning on ondio :) 09.59.57 # CC powermgmt.c - In file included from powermgmt.c:45: export/font.h:30:21: sysfont.h: No such file or directory 10.00.49 # Works ok without the patch.... let me repatch. 10.01.19 # TiMiD[FD]: I noticed your patch removed a prototype (for HOTSWAP) in dir.h 10.02.48 # a prototype ? 10.03.20 # "-char *get_volume_name(int volume);' 10.03.32 # oh ? 10.03.34 # really ? 10.03.45 Join datachild [0] (n=datachil@217-208-144-87-no75.tbcn.telia.com) 10.03.47 # search for "HOTSWAP" in your patch. 10.04.07 # Is that related to the warning you're getting? 10.04.08 # ah 10.04.14 # that's because dir.h is a new file 10.04.22 # dir.h has been moved to dir_uncached.h 10.04.30 # as well as dir.c 10.05.03 # the warning I was getting was an include I removed in disk.c 10.05.09 # Ah, they don't seem to be in your patch... 10.05.10 # compiles without warning on other platforms 10.05.15 # ah ... 10.05.25 # how should I do that ? 10.05.35 # Hmm, I'm now getting "*** No rule to make target `/home/Steve/rockbox/build/firmware/common/dir_uncached.o'", having done a configure and make clean.. 10.05.41 # ok 10.05.43 # Did you use "svn mv" to rename them? 10.05.50 # so there are missing files in my patch 10.05.55 # no ... 10.06.14 # I already had it compile ok earlier (I think) 10.06.16 # You must do that - otherwise you will use the svn history. Unless they truely are new files. 10.06.20 # how should I do ? 10.06.29 # s/use/lose/ 10.06.41 # svn mv dir.c dir_uncached.c 10.06.41 # But since I did a make clean it's not building :/ 10.07.10 # Yes - rename them back (using the normal mv), and then "svn mv" them. 10.07.16 # ah ok 10.07.19 # (I think) 10.08.30 # hmm doesn't works that well 10.08.56 # svn: Use --force to override this restriction 10.08.56 # svn: Move will not be attempted unless forced 10.08.56 # svn: 'dir.h' has local modifications 10.09.02 # should I force ? 10.09.52 # I usually copy the modified file. Revert to the previous svn version. Move and then copy the modified file on top of the new file. 10.09.56 # Hmm your patch needs to include dir_uncached.c. 10.10.40 # Maybe you can't mv and modify at the same time... Or maybe you need to mv first, and then modify. 10.11.05 # mv and then modify works 10.11.20 # modify and then mv with --force ... i'm not sure that it keeps your modifications 10.21.37 Quit linuxstb_ ("CGI:IRC") 10.22.42 Quit hcs ("Leaving.") 10.24.52 # grrmmmbll 10.25.11 # I'll do it after I'm too busy with work right now 10.25.26 # I mean organizing tonight's party ... 10.34.17 Join The-Compiler [0] (n=florian@57.13.77.83.cust.bluewin.ch) 10.34.34 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@212.204.47.129) 10.48.16 Join tohtorijep [0] (i=faster@kapsi.fi) 10.49.05 # hi! is it possible to get some last.fm plugin working under linux? this is not propably the right place to ask but i dont know anything else 10.49.14 # i mean with rockbox 10.49.46 # there are few plugins for windows: iScrobbler and logScrobbler, i dont know any for linux 10.50.07 # Flyspray admins: Could you make the Severity field default to something ("Low"?) - it currently is left at null and gives "Notice: Undefined index: 0 in /usr/share/flyspray/htdocs/includes/class.flyspray.php on line 344", plus some display corruption. 10.50.11 # if somebody knows.. plese tell me :) 10.50.15 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host180-204-dynamic.4-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 10.50.43 # tohtorijep: You should just enable last.fm support in settings AFAIK, no plugin needed. 10.50.54 # wow :) 10.51.00 # tohtorijep: amarok and bmp2 support last.fm 10.51.01 # That reminds me, how exactly does the last.fm log function work? I mean I'm sure it just keeps a simple log of times/songs, but how does it interact with last.fm? 10.51.11 # I don't know if it actually works ;p 10.51.18 # really good :) 10.51.32 # hrhr. i seem to recall there being some perl script? to submit the scrobbler.log to last.fm 10.51.40 # i just installed rockbox.. this is amazing 10.51.41 # but i'm not sure myself 10.52.00 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/LastFMLog 10.52.03 # though battery's life isnt so long but i can understand that.. so many functions 10.52.46 # Isn't there a "QtScrobbler" ? That should hopefully work anywhere Qt does. 10.52.52 # doesn't have much to do with the number of functions 10.53.01 # tohtorijep: Get an Iriver Hxxx, Archos or Cowan DAP and the battery life will be fine - better than the OF. 10.53.15 # what are they? 10.53.17 # or Gigabeat 10.53.34 # but scrobbling on the Archos devices doesn't really work... 10.53.41 # GodEater: Sorry, forgot Gigabeat. 10.53.43 # tohtorijep: they're other brands of DAP 10.53.50 # qtscrobbler works very good 10.53.53 # DAP? :D 10.53.54 # I haven't checked my sansas battery life yet, doubt it's much different than the san disk firmware 10.54.08 # sry i'm noob at these things 10.54.11 # Anything that's not PortalPlayer (i.e. not ipod, Sansa, iRiver H10) 10.54.12 # pondlife: I think the jury is still out on "better than OF" battery life for the Gigabeat anyway, but it's definitely not worse 10.54.16 # http://qtscrob.sourceforge.net/ 10.54.23 # tohtorijep: DAP = Digital Audio Player 10.54.29 # o gay 10.54.30 # :) 10.54.38 # Why would sansa and others have less battery life? 10.54.50 # which player you recommend? 10.55.02 # tohtorijep: depends which features you're after 10.55.17 # hmm 10.55.18 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome?topic=BuyersGuide 10.55.47 # * mbishop hugs his sansa 10.55.55 # mbishop: because PortalPlayer is an entirely undocumented platform for us, so there's oodles we don't know how to do 10.55.56 # mbishop: Because they have a completely undocumented CPU (PortalPlayer). All other devices Rockbox runs on have public datasheets for the main components. 10.56.13 # the rockbox echo again... 10.56.51 # echo is normal in big rooms :) 10.57.13 # rooms... 10.57.18 # petur: depends on the furniture 10.57.21 # :) 10.57.34 # excatly, there is none in here 10.57.45 # very true 10.57.49 # Well, with 20 hours of normal battery life, I really don't care if rockbox knocks off an hour or two heh 10.57.53 # hmm why the battery life is longer in those players you recommended? 10.58.08 # otoh, most logged in here behave like furniture... 10.58.10 # tohtorijep: please read what linuxstb just said 10.58.13 # and why is it so short at this default player 10.58.37 # okay 10.58.49 # i didnt understand but i believe him 10.59.40 # maybe i install sansa player then 10.59.58 # because mbishop like it 11.00.01 # s 11.00.31 # I'll be impressed if mbishop really gets 20 hours out of his sansa with Rockbox running on it 11.00.31 # what is the right place to download those? 11.00.39 # battery life is usually ~50% 11.00.50 # do i have to google every one separately 11.01.10 # GodEater, yes if you use the default DAP 11.01.47 # but it is possible to get batterys life even longer if better DAP is used 11.02.09 # hahaha - you've been here 10 minutes and you're telling me now 11.02.21 # * GodEater may need to turn in his expert badge 11.02.35 # yeah 11.02.38 # GodEater: 20 hours is what they claim with the default firmware 11.03.00 # mbishop: and you think you get close to this with RB too ? 11.03.08 # GodEater: I've seen a few people reporting that on the sansa rockbox is more up to par with the of in terms of battery life 11.03.11 # default firmware with nano 4GB: 7h 11.03.32 # I have no idea, but what I said was that if it loses a couple of hours I don't really care heh 11.03.37 # btw - a parcel of T-shirts and Mugs arrived last night. I've appropriated the XL T-Shirt and a mug for myself - who else gave Bagder their sizes ? 11.03.51 # pixelma: that's clever of us :) 11.04.39 # I have two mediums and a large left 11.04.56 # it would be more clever if we knew why... (or I don't understand you which is also likely) 11.05.26 # pixelma: that's more or less what I meant 11.05.39 # so many DAPs... hard to choose 11.05.55 Join maffe [0] (n=maffe@barmen.interhost.no) 11.06.05 # what is the best if want battery life to be very long and few functions? 11.07.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.08.23 # fast-forward/rewind, possible to choose next or previous song, volume up/down, elapsed time/full time, song name, artist name 11.08.49 # the new files doesn't appear in the svn diff :( 11.09.08 # the M5L ("L" as in large battery) gives the best battery life but they are a bit hard to get 11.10.01 # if I do a "svn status" I get 11.10.08 # A + dir_uncached.h 11.10.09 # R dir.h 11.10.35 # but dir.h hasn't been removed, it has been moved to dir_uncached.h and replaced by a new file .. 11.10.43 # someone familiar with svn here ? 11.10.54 # you need to add dir.h again 11.11.00 # since mv removes it (R) 11.11.16 # that's what I did 11.11.30 # you ran svn add dir.h ? 11.11.38 # yes 11.11.45 # svn rename dir.h dir_uncached.h 11.11.54 # and svn add dir.h 11.12.07 # * amiconn thinks an M3L would give even more runtime (same battery, but _no_ display) but its not yet supported 11.12.21 # No main display that is 11.12.33 # That would test the screens api... 11.13.06 # Similar hardware to the M5 though? 11.13.20 # linuxstb: it probably wouldn't work since 0 components would be created 11.14.34 # linuxstb: Yes, but the M5 and X5 are more similar than the M3 to these 2 11.14.47 # M3 has MCF5249, the others have MCF5250 11.14.49 Part maffe 11.14.55 # And the M3 doesn't have a PCF50605 11.15.08 Join kaaloo [0] (n=luis@bne75-7-82-230-110-107.fbx.proxad.net) 11.15.30 Part kaaloo 11.17.32 # what display do you get then? A remote one or something ? 11.17.46 # GodEater: http://www.t3.co.uk/reviews/entertainment/mp3_player/cowon_iaudio_m3l 11.17.55 # thanks ;) 11.18.19 # ooh - quite a nice looking DAP too 11.18.37 # oh hang on, that's one of the girls :) 11.21.42 # bah, it also uses that stupid subpack 11.23.34 # What lossy format takes the least amount of battery life for my 4G iPod with Rockbox to decode and playback? 11.23.49 # And which would cause the least amount of battery drainage within this lossy format: CBR, VBR, or (if it is supported) ABR? 11.24.00 # petur: I believe you can use it without it for the vital functions (charging/usb transfer) like the M5 11.24.03 Join webguest16 [0] (i=3c344c2f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7017105fb68228b4) 11.24.23 # but for line-in you'll need a subpack 11.24.27 # define vital.... you can't use the line-in 11.24.27 # lol 11.24.46 # now this doesnt mount automaticly in ubuntu because i installed rockbox :( 11.25.29 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p5484AD8E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 11.26.19 # GodEater: the remote it uses is the same as M5/X5 which is why it has such a big screen (for a remote) I believe 11.26.45 # * GodEater has yet to see a Cowon player in the "flesh" 11.26.57 # anybody using ubuntu? :o 11.28.38 Quit webguest16 (Client Quit) 11.29.26 # yes 11.31.42 # tohtorijep: You have a Sansa? 11.33.06 # i have the default 11.33.09 # just installed 11.33.30 # Assuming you do, you need to use the original firmware for disk transfers. Easiest way is to just turn it off before inserting the USB cable - the Rockbox bootloader should then detect the USB cable and start the original firmware automatically. 11.34.37 # tohtorijep: I was asking which kind of player you've installed Rockbox onto - Sansa, ipod, iriver, Archos, cowon, gigabeat .... 11.35.00 # it starts rockbox 11.35.20 # i plugged it to usb when it was off 11.35.35 # ok :D 11.35.36 Quit merbanan ("Leaving") 11.35.37 # i have ipod 11.35.52 # Which kind? 11.35.55 # nano 11.35.57 # 4GB 11.36.08 # normally it mounts automatically to ubuntu 11.36.19 # Then ignore what I said. 11.36.24 # no with rockbox it doesnt 11.36.28 # now* 11.37.32 # What do you see on the screen when you insert the USB? If it's a colour USB icon, then you've hit a current Rockbox bug. It _should_ reboot into the Apple disk mode, but sometimes doesn't. You'll need to either enter disk mode or the original firmware manually before attaching the cable. 11.38.58 # * pixelma deletes the typed question "what do you see on the nano's scr... " to avoid echo ;) 11.39.09 # sry 11.39.21 # * petur kicks some furniture around 11.39.56 # i dont see any icons in ubuntu neither in nano 11.40.03 # nothing special 11.40.48 # you don't see anything on the nano's screen at all ? 11.41.00 # do i enable the disk mode with putting database load to RAM? 11.41.01 # i see 11.41.11 # same is i put it on without the usb cable 11.41.14 # as* 11.41.45 # what version of rockbox did you install - where do you have it from? 11.42.21 # wait 11.42.56 # there was some kind of tutorial 11.43.01 # fuck 11.43.46 # i have version r13938-070720 11.48.39 Quit midkay ("Leaving") 11.49.11 # how this mounting can be so hard 11.49.52 # added the missing file to the patch : http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/7457 11.50.25 # tohtorijep: did you try to enter disk mode manually - "Menu + Select" to reboot, then "Select + Play" when it reboots? 11.50.34 # I hope it'll work this time ... 11.52.13 # it doesnt work 11.52.15 Join midkay [0] (n=midkay@rockbox/developer/midkay) 11.52.26 # reboot works but not that select play thing 11.52.46 # wow 11.52.48 # now it worked 11.53.06 # but no effect 11.54.06 # no mounting 11.54.16 # when you use plugin_get_buffer(&bufleft) I assume the size of the buffer gets written into the bufleft parameter, but I cant' find that written down anywhere to confirm my assumption? 11.57.18 # [26177.910824] usb 2-6: USB disconnect, address 2 11.57.42 # there is some information with dmesg.. but how i know where in /dev/ is the usb device 11.57.51 # so i can manually try to mount it 12.00.40 # tohtorijep: we use the usb connectivity of the original firmware, so you just boot into apple OS and then connect as you did before, rockbox has nothing to do with it (yet) 12.01.56 # i have windows software 12.01.58 # * pondlife checks roof for leaks 12.02.16 # * petur hands pondlife a towel 12.02.17 # and linux and rockbox with default features 12.02.43 # this should work 12.02.46 # petur: Thanks. Sadly the leak is near the main fuseboard 12.03.14 # * petur repaired a leak in his roof last week ;) 12.03.21 # * pondlife hunts for plastic sheeting 12.06.05 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 12.06.08 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp45-143.adsl.forthnet.gr) 12.10.05 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 12.11.03 # wow now it started working... i put it to other usb-plug :OOO 12.17.05 # GodEater: Yes - the parameter returns the size of the buffer. 12.17.45 # tohtorijep: It's possible the failed attempts broke the Linux usb driver - I get that sometimes, and need to switch to a different USB port. It works again after I reboot. 12.19.19 # okay.. great 12.19.26 # or not.. but now it works :D 12.19.29 Quit desowin ("use linux") 12.19.37 # linuxstb, which linux distro you are using? 12.23.42 # Debian 12.28.40 Quit linuxstb ("Leaving") 12.30.06 Quit thegeek_ () 12.33.20 Join Nico_P [0] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 12.33.50 Join moos [0] (i=moos@m21.net81-66-158.noos.fr) 12.41.49 Join PaulJam [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3109.gwdg.de) 12.46.03 Quit jhMikeS (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.46.24 Join jhMikeS [0] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 12.49.45 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@207-172-204-33.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 12.50.03 Join raphi [0] (i=5288713e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-320aed8886440118) 12.51.35 # is it possible with the sansa e200 and rockbox to read the external microsd-card? 12.54.10 # raphi: I think so, yes 12.54.59 # petur: ok, can you say for sure?- do you own one? 12.55.26 # no, but support was added some time ago... 12.55.40 # just try it 12.57.20 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 12.57.21 # can anyone explain the format of viewers.config to me ? What does the number do ? 12.58.35 # petur: i can't try it, because i wan't to buy one :-D 12.59.15 Join Jens [0] (i=Jens@pdpc/supporter/active/Jens) 13.00.11 # GodEater: the number is related to icons 13.00.48 # ah - so I can put "-" for no icon ? 13.01.19 # I think that's it 13.01.20 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CustomIcons 13.03.32 Quit HellDragon (Success) 13.05.30 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 13.07.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.07.39 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host180-204-dynamic.4-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 13.10.35 Quit raphi ("CGI:IRC") 13.14.28 # Nico_P: Any playback stuff ready for testing yet? Or too much Real Life? 13.14.42 # no, too much Real Life 13.14.45 # :) 13.14.52 # No worries 13.15.24 # pondlife: were there any brilliant ideas about how to manage the metadata block ? 13.15.25 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 13.15.47 # Nico_P: I thought you decided it was fine as you have it? i.e. no need to move 13.15.58 # But I've not read the logs recently 13.15.58 # not sure... 13.16.07 # there was a big discussion recently 13.16.14 # let me find it for you 13.16.56 # http://www.rockbox.org/irc/reader.pl?date=20070718#22:36:32 13.17.16 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host180-204-dynamic.4-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 13.17.25 # * pondlife reads 13.18.01 # * petur also reads... BOFH :) 13.18.09 # hehe :) 13.18.43 # Friday already :/ 13.19.07 # * pondlife wants an extra weekday inserting between Thursday and Friday 13.20.15 # I'll go take a shower while you read :) 13.20.29 # I'd be glad to hear your thoughts 13.27.08 Quit atsea- (Remote closed the connection) 13.28.42 Join atsea- [0] (i=ariel@gateway/tor/x-a1cccb0d57e4a487) 13.31.39 # * amiconn would like extra days inserted between Saturday & Sunday 13.31.45 # * petur too 13.31.57 # * pondlife too, althought that's greedy 13.35.12 Join kaaloo [0] (n=luis@bne75-7-82-230-110-107.fbx.proxad.net) 13.35.19 Part kaaloo 13.36.22 # pondlife: interesting read ? 13.37.24 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@h218n1fls35o293.telia.com) 13.37.41 # Nico_P: Off the top of my head - use two blocks for each file (one for the metadata, another for the audio). Both can be ring-buffers (although the metadata should not need to make use of this). The audio can be marked as free as it is played and the metadata when the track has finished. Now I need to think about fragmentation!! 13.38.20 # I would think you can freely move metadata if needed. This should be accessed via bufgetdata anyway. 13.38.22 # pondlife: that's what I was thinking of, but apparently it can cause a waste of space 13.38.29 # yes 13.38.29 # It can. 13.38.55 # The important thing is that the audio data uses all of the free space. 13.39.01 Join Entasis [0] (n=Jarred@ppp121-45-189-5.lns11.adl2.internode.on.net) 13.39.16 # Maybe this just results in a (movable) barrier between metadata and audio? 13.39.42 # * pondlife just got to the bit about snakes 13.40.03 # :) 13.40.13 # Little snakes :p 13.40.23 # This analogy is falling to bits... 13.40.24 # * Nico_P was tired that evening 13.40.35 # How about an armadillo carrying ants? 13.41.04 # Wouldn't snakes potentially result in hiss? 13.41.43 # :p 13.41.56 # Anyway, moving blocks isn't a problem, as long as you don't lose track of them. 13.43.03 # You have a locking mechanism already, right? So you know what's being accessed? 13.43.12 # the code already has block moving implemented 13.43.20 # locking ? 13.43.27 # I don't have any locking 13.43.38 # but I know what I can overwrite 13.44.05 # Ah - you don't want to move or overwrite the data that's being accessed by a caller to bufgetdata 13.44.22 # I thought you said you knew what that was? 13.45.33 # How do you know when a codec has finished with a block, for example? 13.45.40 # it calls bufadvance 13.45.52 # or bufseek 13.46.00 # OK, so data is locked by bufgetdata, then unlocked by bufadvance/bufseek 13.46.12 # in fact I think what you call locking is implemented with the reading position 13.46.15 # yes, that's it 13.46.27 # OK, so don't attempt to move that bit! 13.50.26 # but there's no problem if we move the whole chunk ? 13.50.40 # for example a metadata block can be moved 13.50.56 # even thoug its reading position will always be 0 13.51.03 # Any block can be moved, as long as you avoid a locked area. 13.51.22 # I would avoid making special cases for metadata and not-metadata. 13.52.04 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@c-24-19-236-139.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 13.52.05 # The outside world should just be able to lock it with bufgetdata() and then call something else when it's finished (bufseek() will do). 13.52.35 # yes but the metadata users won't want to use bufadvance/bufseek 13.52.46 # that changes what bufgetdata will return 13.53.05 # and metadata users always want to read the whole block... 13.54.49 # Metadata users could use bufread() maybe? 13.55.02 # That makes a copy, so no need to lock anything. 13.55.37 Join Wiwie [0] (n=goddi@p5B0984C4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 13.56.56 # Or they can bufgetdata() the block, then do a bufseek() when done. 13.58.12 # to me they would use bufgetdata every time they need to read the data and bufclose when the audio file is finished reading 13.58.32 # That would work fine too. 13.58.33 # but in fact the reading position only protects the data from being overwritten 13.58.52 # So, the metadata gets it's own bufapi handle? 13.59.06 # I don't see why not 13.59.54 # Then you just need to make sure that you can free up a large contiguous space just before you spin up the disk, right? 14.00.15 Join rogelio [0] (n=rogelio@189.146.222.125) 14.00.49 Part rogelio ("Kopete 0.12.4 : http://kopete.kde.org") 14.00.56 # Like I said - this is off the top of my head...beware! 14.01.18 # I'm hoping that the use of an API will give you flexibility enough to deal with this. 14.02.04 # Any caller who keeps pointers to unlocked data will be sorely disappointed... 14.08.36 Join maffe [0] (n=maffe@barmen.interhost.no) 14.08.45 Quit midkay (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.12.21 Join zorgg [0] (n=juxtap@vc-196-207-41-253.3g.vodacom.co.za) 14.13.28 # anyone know why winxp doesn't pickup my ipod as an external drive? the machine has usb 1.1 not usb 2.0 - could that be the issue? 14.15.57 # zorgg: not really -- is the Ipod in disc mode? 14.16.08 Quit Febs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.20.10 # nah 14.20.57 Quit Soap () 14.22.18 Join DC1 [0] (n=dc1@pool-70-107-151-222.ny325.east.verizon.net) 14.23.12 Join linuxstb [0] (i=d556da1b@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 14.23.52 # zorgg: well, then try putting it manually in disc mode 14.27.52 # pondlife: I'm not sure the APIs for accessing metadata and the file contents should be the same (if that's what you're saying) - they're two completely different concepts, and just happen to be sharing the same buffer. 14.28.37 Quit DC1 ("$4E75") 14.29.24 # linuxstb: what do you suggest ? 14.30.34 # sorry was afk 14.30.36 # it works now 14.30.42 # To access the metadata, you just need a function that returns a pointer to the metadata structure. I don't think you even want to lock it - the calling function should assume that after it next yields, the pointer could be invalid. 14.30.50 # pc is just uber slow so it took time to read the disk contents :P 14.30.55 # thanks 14.31.23 Part zorgg 14.31.53 # .. Or maybe we do want to lock it, but it shouldn't be locked for very long - as it would hold up rebuffering. 14.32.05 # linuxstb: well I think bufgetdata is perfectly suited for this 14.32.28 # No, because bufgetdata takes the size as an input parameter. 14.32.46 # And locks the data until advance_pointer or seek is done - two things you don't do with metadata... 14.33.03 # size could be 0 when the caller doesn't know how much he wants 14.33.36 # the data isn't actually locked... it's just that the read pos isn't moved 14.33.39 # I would prefer a clean split at the API level. You're of course free to implement them in the same way internally in the buffering code. 14.33.50 # so the data can't be overwritten, but nothing prevents us from moving it 14.35.05 Quit relaxed ("http://www.zsnes.com/") 14.35.12 # so what would the API function be ? 14.35.24 # Also, with the metadata, it's not the responsibility of the calling function to free it. 14.35.38 # It's freed when the track it belongs to is finished. 14.36.10 # so bufgetmetdata() whith responsibilities different from bufgetdata()? 14.36.14 # I guess just something like (struct metadata*) get_metadata_struct(int tracknum); 14.36.52 # But I'm not sure how the current code accesses the track metadata... 14.37.22 # * linuxstb afk 14.52.53 Quit SirFunk (Connection timed out) 14.55.29 Quit alberink (Remote closed the connection) 14.56.32 Join lazka [0] (n=lazka@83-65-239-144.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at) 14.57.06 Join aliask [0] (n=chatzill@c58-109-97-210.eburwd4.vic.optusnet.com.au) 15.01.08 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 15.01.11 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp61-95.adsl.forthnet.gr) 15.01.54 # I'd think that the buffering API shouldn't be concerned with the contents of the data at all. 15.02.09 # That can be handled by the next layer up 15.03.07 # A get_metadata() could certainly do that, built on top of a generic buffer handler. 15.07.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.07.34 Join DarkED [0] (n=Darkus@adsl-065-012-158-225.sip.clt.bellsouth.net) 15.07.43 # hey all 15.07.58 # i wanted to ask you guys something 15.08.14 # can rockbox play divx/xvid files w/o the need for conversion? 15.08.20 # DarkED: no 15.08.32 # n1s: so the standard ipod video formats apply, yes? 15.09.06 # DarkED: no, our Mpegplayer plugin can only play mpeg 1/2 video 15.09.12 # ahh okay 15.09.19 # thanks 15.09.20 # and it's rather slow on ipod video 15.09.25 # which isn't the same as the standard ipod formats 15.09.27 # and if you have a video ipod you shouldn't use rockbox to play video 15.09.30 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 15.09.33 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp83-224.adsl.forthnet.gr) 15.09.36 # yeah i see now 15.09.52 # i use it half for video and half for music... so i guess i'll stick with the normal firmware 15.10.26 # one more question... any of you guys ever have a problem converting a video to play on an ipod and it was flipped vertically? 15.11.46 Join ptw419 [0] (i=ptw419@216-188-249-122.dyn.grandenetworks.net) 15.15.45 # pondlife: Maybe, but do we need an extra API layer? 15.18.24 # what ogg quality in bitrates or -q 1-10 is similiar to lame -V 0 15.18.33 # (offtopic) 15.20.49 Quit XavierGr (Nick collision from services.) 15.20.52 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@ppp241-233.adsl.forthnet.gr) 15.24.09 # linuxstb: It would be a very thin layer. I was hoping that buffering could be generic enough to be used for video etc. too.. 15.24.57 Join TrueJournals [0] (n=TrueJour@c-24-12-147-61.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 15.29.38 # tohtorijep: http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Recommended_Ogg_Vorbis#Recommended_Encoder_Settings 15.30.46 # tohtorijep: and here the lame table: http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Lame#VBR_.28variable_bitrate.29_settings 15.32.21 # thks. 15.32.42 Join bdgraue [0] (n=bdgraue@dyndsl-085-016-111-096.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 15.35.01 # -q 6 is maybe good for oggs.. same as -V 0 I bet 15.35.57 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@38.98.196.75) 15.44.24 # lazka, there are no comparisons which bitrate sounds and is same quality as another codec's 15.44.43 # 192kbs mp3 is not same as 192kbps ogg 15.55.10 Join SirFunk [0] (n=Sir@admin-147-222.potsdam.edu) 15.58.01 Quit Febs ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.5/2007071317]") 16.03.33 Quit TrueJournals ("Leaving.") 16.03.38 # tohtorijep: you can't really write that down in numbers... the only thing you can do: read the 128kbit listening test (http://www.rjamorim.com/test/multiformat128/results.html) so you can get a feeling.. 16.04.15 # i think i'm gonna use oggenc -q 5 16.05.06 # ~160kbps 16.07.24 # but anyways.. it doesnt matter if you dont hear the difference yourself but i want to be prepaded for better equipments 16.09.34 Part n1s 16.11.46 # tohtorijep: you could ABX some files... 16.14.38 Quit atsea- (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.15.55 # maybe not.. this crackles :S 16.18.19 Nick _pill is now known as pill (i=pill@sloth.shellfx.net) 16.19.09 # to which directory you usually put your music? i dont think that you use the default iPod_Control/Music/? 16.19.31 # i mean it makes copying really hard 16.19.49 # it puts all files separately different directories 16.20.01 # tohtorijep: put it wherever you like 16.20.07 # Rockbox doesn't care 16.20.11 # hehe 16.21.23 # tohtorijep: many of us use /music/A/artist/cd 16.22.09 # yeah 16.23.16 # is it hard to edit themes? 16.23.28 # sry this asking XD 16.24.12 Join Soap [0] (n=Soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 16.24.33 # 'hard' is relative to lots of people 16.24.38 # some people find it easy, others don't 16.24.55 # if you follow the wiki guidelines though it's fairly straightforward 16.26.20 # okay then 16.32.55 # * GodEater 's brain makes fizzling noises as it shorts out. 16.34.47 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@avc146.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 16.35.04 # X) 16.35.10 # crumblenaut 16.36.17 # any listwidget experts here that are feeling charitable ? 16.36.32 # the wiki page on it is making my head hurt 16.37.22 Join Arathis [0] (n=doerk@p5484AD8E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 16.38.20 Quit ender` (" The word 'politics' is derived from the word 'poly', meaning 'many', and the word 'ticks', meaning 'blood sucking parasites') 16.43.35 Part maffe 16.43.52 Join mnakiomji [0] (i=0@86.122.116.44) 16.44.57 # people sleep 16.47.01 Join maffe [0] (n=maffe@barmen.interhost.no) 16.55.18 # desowin: I hope you don't mind I added the QTScrobbler project to ohloh ( http://www.ohloh.net/projects/6737 ) 16.55.43 # advistering is always welcome 16.55.45 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A95C4D.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.59.31 Quit pill (Nick collision from services.) 16.59.43 Join _pill [0] (i=pill@sloth.shellfx.net) 17.00.16 Join Soul-Slayer [0] (n=Administ@89.241.227.207) 17.07.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.11.10 Join saratoga [0] (i=980398fe@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-11fa90b83bd62f65) 17.12.37 Quit petur ("connection reset by beer!") 17.12.45 Join Insectoid [0] (n=q@12.8.189.131) 17.13.12 Part Insectoid 17.14.11 Quit Rondom (No route to host) 17.16.27 Quit linuxstb ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 17.22.19 Join Juice^ [0] (n=Juice@213.167.96.196) 17.30.01 Join Xerion [0] (i=xerion@cp198589-d.landg1.lb.home.nl) 17.30.17 Join jgarvey [0] (n=jgarvey@cpe-066-057-231-236.nc.res.rr.com) 17.31.36 Quit Juice^ ("Leaving") 17.32.00 Join dandin1 [0] (n=dandin1@bas7-ottawa23-1088834758.dsl.bell.ca) 17.32.34 Quit Soap (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.38.57 Quit Wiwie ("Miranda IM! 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Smite the heathen, and get all those "sync please!" messages out of FS. 18.10.05 Quit Soap () 18.10.36 Join bluey- [0] (n=bluey@dslb-088-073-103-182.pools.arcor-ip.net) 18.16.21 # * Nico_P went to collect 1420€ today... thanks google :D 18.16.38 # * desowin did that too :D 18.16.38 # thanks adblock? 18.16.43 # Slasheri: patch for the matter discussed yesterday (dircache and posix api) http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/7457 18.16.45 # Summer of Code 18.16.58 # nice amount. 18.17.05 # what did you do? 18.17.16 # * bluebrother wants to get paid coding rockbox too 18.17.55 # daurnimator: Nico_P and I are Summer of Code students, Nico_P is working for rockbox, I am working for audacious 18.18.28 # what did chew make? 18.18.55 # daurnimator: I'm working on MoB 18.19.02 # ie metadata on buffer 18.19.13 # which will allow album art in official builds 18.19.18 # Meta.... over... brain? 18.19.24 # heh, close enough 18.23.51 # maybe next year i have a better shot at gsoc student ;) 18.24.06 # maybe next year they could actually hold it in summer 18.24.13 # ... my summe 18.29.24 Join HellDragon_ [0] (i=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 18.30.08 # TiMiD[FD]: checking that :) 18.30.25 # ok 18.31.12 # the diff is a little unreadeable because there is a moved file 18.31.21 # (lots of - and +) 18.34.53 # at least on quick look that looks ok, nice and clean :) 18.35.15 Nick HellDragon_ is now known as HellDragon (i=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 18.35.41 # well it's only a cosmetic patch :) 18.38.02 Quit obo ("bye") 18.43.41 # Maybe GSoC could happen twice a year? 18.43.41 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@38.98.196.75) 18.45.03 # pondlife: well, im most countries students have holidays during the time GSoC is on 18.45.26 # I meant to allow for both hemispheres... it's only fair. 18.45.36 # Anyway.. Pity petur's not around... I'm just off to a beer festival (training for Tuesday maybe). 18.45.48 Quit pondlife ("glugugug") 18.50.07 # is there a reason why the languages updates in the tracker are not commited ? 18.51.08 Join Tr1ckY [0] (n=Tr1ckY@0x535b39aa.ronxx2.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk) 18.52.10 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@m58.net81-64-221.noos.fr) 18.53.23 # TiMiD[FD]: nobody who has commit access wants to commit those as for now? 18.53.42 # TiMiD[FD]: point me to the entries and I might do it 18.53.57 # I have commit access too but ... 18.54.07 # Nico_P: just go to the tracker 18.54.12 # there are lots of them 18.54.19 # :) 18.54.36 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/index.php?string=language&project=1&search_name=&type%5B%5D=4&sev%5B%5D=&pri%5B%5D=&due%5B%5D=&reported%5B%5D=&cat%5B%5D=&status%5B%5D=open&percent%5B%5D=&opened=&dev=&closed=&duedatefrom=&duedateto=&changedfrom=&changedto=&openedfrom=&openedto=&closedfrom=&closedto=&do=index 18.54.40 # leave them to linuxstb, he has to keep most lines changed ;-) 18.54.47 # lol 18.54.59 # desowin: I need to increase my count :) 18.56.05 # gave fun then 18.56.08 # TiMiD[FD]: It looks like several just weren't kept up to sync in time to be committed. 18.56.10 # have 18.56.54 # even if they are not synched they still provide new translations 18.57.09 # so it's always woth taking 18.57.34 # lang files are supposed to be latin1 ? 18.57.52 # unicode I suppose 18.58.13 # just try to open one 18.58.34 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 18.59.55 # Slasheri: so ok to commit ? 19.00.11 # looks like the patch from FS#7425 changes so strings from unicode to latin1 19.00.13 Nick _pill is now known as pill (i=pill@sloth.shellfx.net) 19.00.43 Join digin4 [0] (n=dna@194.146.155.22) 19.00.53 # indeed 19.00.53 # TiMiD[FD]: i think so :) 19.00.57 # hi, themes doesn't show background pics, how can i enable that?:) 19.01.14 # ok 19.01.32 # soif it break I won't take the entire responsability :p 19.01.51 # :D 19.03.06 # ok now I have to find something intelligent to put into the -m "" 19.03.20 # shouldn't themes show backgrounds by default when you select them? 19.05.47 # x_X 19.05.50 # X_x 19.05.50 # digin4: i guess that depends on the theme. some of them don't come with a backdrop. 19.05.50 # 8[] 19.05.56 # TiMiD[FD]: what are you committing ? 19.06.13 # ah, and how do i select backdrops, where from?:D 19.07.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.07.44 # Nico_P: something difficult to explain when you're still a little drunk 19.07.52 # ok :) 19.08.19 # their korean sake was strong 19.08.58 # digin4: you put a 24bit bitmap file with your screen resolution to .rockbox/backdrops/ and select the "set as backdrop" option in the context menu of the file. 19.09.26 # hop input my password and sent all that mess on svn 19.10.31 # if your directories are not working anymore after that, you will thank me 19.11.02 # but I trust myself ... 19.11.12 # thanks PaulJam 19.13.37 # ah too bad I cannot see the build result in the build table 19.13.44 # it doesn't show my commit 19.14.05 # thanks PaulJam :) 19.15.19 # digin4: no problem 19.16.34 # I won't be able to rest in peace until I know my commit hasn't generated a christmas tree on the build page ... 19.18.46 # is there also a reason why all source files are encoded in iso ? 19.19.03 # I guess it's historic reasons only 19.19.40 # shouldn't it be changed ? most editors todays support unicode pretty decently .... 19.19.49 # the manual was iso too until we got a name in the credits that required to switch to utf8 ;-) 19.19.59 # well, does this also apply on windows? 19.20.04 # and each time I have to open a file I have to switch 19.20.25 # even notepad supports unicode :) 19.20.39 # linuxstb: ping 19.20.46 # hehe ... not an issue for me, my system runs utf8 since quite a while now ... 19.20.57 # same for me ... 19.21.01 # but I never found out if it's possible running windows utf based. 19.21.11 # I don't have the choice anyway 19.21.31 # another option would be to just use ascii only in the sources. 19.21.41 # it would be a mess to handle both french and jp source codes without that 19.21.51 # indeed. 19.21.52 # eventually 19.22.13 # that's what I finally did for my source code in rb 19.22.34 # gave up my name's accent 19.23.03 # who needs accents anyway? ;-) 19.23.11 # haha 19.23.16 # accents are cool :) 19.23.33 # well, we don't have any here in germany. Only these umlauts ... 19.23.50 # most (?) of the web pages are still iso, too. 19.23.55 # and the ss 19.24.01 # etset 19.24.16 # yeah. But I think I can count this as umlaut 19.24.26 # as a non ascii yes 19.25.03 # I don't see what would prevent us from doing that 19.25.37 # I mean with the BOM at the beginning of the utf-8 files, most editors detect the encoding appropriately 19.25.43 # well, I also don't see a reason against switching to utf8. Have done that in all places I could do. 19.26.00 # bom ... reminds me of that bom-skipping in Rockbox. 19.26.29 # gcc handles it without problem at least 19.27.20 # * bluebrother notices there was a support question in the tracker once again :( Why do users always scream "bug" in the first place? 19.27.37 Quit godzirra_ (Remote closed the connection) 19.28.11 # -_- 19.28.48 # why isn't the build page updating ? :( 19.29.03 # my commit was too much for it 19.29.05 # build server hanging? 19.29.07 # I broke it 19.29.16 # TiMiD[FD]: An svn update doesn't show me your commit. 19.29.27 # it's shown on the main page 19.29.49 # Hm 19.29.51 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host180-204-dynamic.4-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 19.29.56 # I guess it does show me your commit, and I'm just silly 19.30.27 # too bad 19.30.49 # svn up works here. I guess it's just the build master hanging. 19.30.57 # ok 19.31.10 # then no need to wrry 19.31.21 # I tested on several targets anyway 19.32.23 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc3-brig8-0-0-cust132.brig.cable.ntl.com) 19.32.39 Join donutman25 [0] (n=chatzill@65.75.87.48) 19.32.47 Join linuxstb [0] (i=5343d4aa@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 19.32.57 # saratoga: ? 19.37.44 # hi 19.38.19 Join Snake [0] (n=Snake@unaffiliated/snake) 19.39.17 # Hi guys 19.39.29 # TiMiD[FD]: Looks like your "svn mv" didn't work... There's no SVN history for dir_uncached.c for example. 19.39.46 # shit happens ... 19.40.25 # Huh? 19.40.26 # I wonder how to fix that .... 19.43.11 # can I install rockbox without losing my music? 19.43.17 # and does it support id3tags? 19.43.26 # sure 19.44.09 # Snake: depends your player 19.44.19 # mirak: ipod 5.5g 80gig 19.44.22 # linuxstb: is there any reason not to precompute large arrays and add them to wmadata.h? 19.44.24 # I guess ipods need to be reformated totaly in fat32 or something ? 19.44.44 # im.. really not sure 19.44.46 # since it can't read on apple partition 19.44.51 # would a 32kb array be excessively large for instance? 19.44.52 # fsck. 19.44.59 # Snake: ? 19.45.20 # bah screw it, I guess ill just reload everything 19.45.24 # I hope rockbox is worth it 19.45.26 # ipl wasnt 19.45.30 # only some ipods need to be formatted. i think most of them are already FAT32 19.45.33 # Snake: what do you want ? 19.45.45 # mirak: I want to put rockbox on my ipod without losing the music 19.45.47 # lol 19.46.09 # Snake: the interface is not as good as ipods origin one. but well rockbox as so much more features that it's really worth it 19.46.10 # Snake: are you using your ipod with windows? 19.46.12 # Snake: Generally it's a good idea to perhaps read the manual and get a feel for what's offered, rather than just diving in and saying "I hope it's worth it." 19.46.41 # mirak: Don't state that as if it's objective. Many of us prefer Rockbox's interface to the Apple one. 19.46.43 # Llorean: you forgot he bought an ipod ^^ 19.46.45 Join stripwax [0] (n=Miranda@i-83-67-214-206.freedom2surf.net) 19.46.55 # Llorean: yeah I was reading around a bit, but I guess ill give it a shot, I mainly want to play gameboy games :D 19.46.57 Quit stripwax (Client Quit) 19.47.04 # PaulJam: windows, and im on linux right now with it 19.47.29 # Llorean: I have a iriver h320, and rockbox can match easily this interface, but well, ipod one is pretty I find 19.47.46 # mirak: "Pretty" does not mean "Better" thought 19.47.59 # Snake: then you don't need to reformat. (afauk windows wouldn't be able to read an HFS formatted ipod) 19.48.04 # Snake: as I said, rockbox probably can't read, and not writte 19.48.16 # PaulJam: yay 19.48.26 # mirak: my ipod is in a fat32 format ;) 19.48.27 # Llorean: depends if you think better means more functiionality 19.48.33 # Snake: so it's ok 19.49.04 # Snake: you don't use itunes ? 19.49.04 # mirak: Better means a variety of things, but a user interface's first job is to interface with the user. Which means providing them access to the device. 19.49.11 # So, ease of use, functionality, and appearance. 19.49.23 # I used the ipod fw once and I thought it's usablility really sucks compared to rockbox 19.49.24 # mirak: well sorta, i used it to put a few vids on but thats it 19.49.25 # I though apple firmware couldn't read mp3 from fat32 partition 19.49.27 # Including menu layouts and button choice. 19.49.28 # itunes is worthless 19.49.36 # Snake: or is it just drmed tunes 19.50.03 # mirak: neither man, all my music is mp3 unrestricted 19.50.10 # cd ripped :) 19.50.29 # I don't know about apple firmware possibility, I was asking 19.50.30 # mirak: iPods come in two varieties. HFS+ and FAT32. FAT32 require no reformat, HFS+ require a reformat. One is designed for use with Macs, the other Windows 19.50.50 # ah 19.50.51 # They don't have any features that the other doesn't other than which sorts of computers you can hook them up to and expect to have them wrk. 19.50.57 # didn't knew there was special ipods 19.51.02 # their not guys 19.51.16 # when your ipod is innically connected it figures out how it should set it self up 19.51.19 # iirc 19.51.22 # ;) 19.51.38 # kind of foolish to release two diffrent skus just based on a hard drive format, dont you think? 19.52.25 # Snake: Well, my iPod came FAT32 formatted. 19.52.34 # Are you saying that if I'd plugged it into a mac it would've been reformatted? 19.52.44 # not reformatted 19.52.45 # Because it's somewhat unlikely it formatted itself. 19.52.50 # but if you plugged it into the mac first 19.52.57 # I think the mac would have formated it to hfs 19.53.01 # just my thought 19.53.09 # Well that would be "reformatted" 19.53.12 # especially considering when you purchase the ipod, they dont know what kind of comp your using it on 19.53.13 # As I said, it came FAT32 formatted. 19.53.54 # they probably figure both osx and win can read fat32, if its osx though, I do think it would have been reformatted 19.54.04 # but I may be crazy, so take it with a grain of salt 19.54.09 # * Snake tosses some salt to Llorean 19.55.02 # Snake: I believe all ipods come fat32 formated, and then if you plug it into a Mac the first time its reformated at hfs+ 19.55.04 # saratoga: I think it would make sense to precompute it, but I wouldn't say I felt strongly either way. Pre-computing makes the program harder to maintain. 19.55.05 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC") 19.55.11 Join saratoga [0] (i=980398fe@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-b312aad6a23cdc8f) 19.55.22 # linuxstb: ok 19.55.24 # Either way, HFS+ formatted iPods must be converted to FAT32 before Rockbox can run. 19.55.31 # hehe 19.55.51 # mainly i want to precompute the noise tables because they're very difficult to compute in fixed precision 19.56.17 # the numbers used to compute them span ~ 40 bits 19.56.36 # saratoga: Were Gen 1/2 ever FAT32? I seem to recall the initial iPods being a mac-only kinda thing? 19.57.13 # Llorean: your right 19.57.16 # LLorean: I know the 1G was initially hfs only, but I don't know if it stayed that way 19.57.36 # I'm pretty sure you can get "Windows" versions of the 1st gen. 19.57.48 # Llorean: they wernt really mac only, but itunes was a mac only app, and they only worked with firewire (which PCs largly ignored) 19.58.12 # it wasnt till the 3rd gen that usb was introduced 19.58.17 # Snake: If they didn't have a FAT32 format they were mac-only 19.58.23 # itunes being mac-only pretty much made ipods mac-only as well... 19.58.25 # the 1.0 firmware was hfs only, but they could have added fat32 later on (the 1.0 ipods had a lot of firmware updates, originally they didn't even do AAC let alone DRM or ALAC) 19.59.17 # wow 19.59.24 # what a handy little tool for linux 19.59.29 # [INFO] Scanning disk devices... 19.59.29 # [INFO] Ipod found - Video (aka 5th Generation) ("winpod") - /dev/sd 19.59.31 # :) 20.00.09 # Yes, it's good... 20.00.53 # wow man 20.00.54 # that was 20.00.55 # really 20.00.57 # really easy 20.01.32 # thats awesome, bravo rockbox team 20.07.23 # linuxstb: :p 20.07.37 Quit Arathis ("Bye, bye") 20.07.48 Join obo [0] (n=obo@rockbox/developer/obo) 20.12.43 Join agm3nt [0] (i=nat-107@nat.n3t.pl) 20.13.51 Quit SirFunk (Remote closed the connection) 20.19.43 Part agm3nt 20.29.13 Join BK1 [0] (n=Non@bzq-88-153-4-77.red.bezeqint.net) 20.32.31 # so does this thing come with the gameboy extension pre-installed?? 20.32.37 # I just gotta drop a rom on it or what? 20.32.41 # Snake: Please read the manual 20.33.01 # Llorean: k 20.33.12 # Llorean: all it said was to select the game though? 20.33.23 # And it's right? 20.33.38 # huh? 20.33.46 # Have you tried it? 20.33.51 # Snake, yes, just select the game 20.33.51 # No, thats why I asked 20.33.59 # do I just drop the rom on the ipod? 20.34.03 # yes 20.34.08 # and what gameboy games does it support? just original? 20.34.13 # or can I get advanced/color? 20.34.57 # Snake: It says clearly "Gameboy and Gameboy color" in the manual. 20.34.58 # you can use color 20.35.23 # thank you 20.35.44 # It also says to "open the file in the file browser", which of course you can't do unless you put the file on your iPod. What about it left it unclear that you need to put the ROM on your iPod? 20.36.27 # If we can improve the manual to be more clear on these points, it would be helpful. 20.36.30 # Llorean: I just wanted to make sure there were no other steps I was over looking 20.36.43 # perhaps put a "Its just that easy!" at the end ;) 20.36.44 # :D 20.36.57 # Perhaps just do what it says :) 20.37.10 # I could do that too :) 20.38.27 Join amiconn_ [0] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 20.39.02 # yiikeess 20.39.05 # its a bit laggy? 20.39.37 Join Robin_0800 [0] (n=Robin080@cpc3-brig8-0-0-cust132.brig.cable.ntl.com) 20.44.49 # Snake: iPods aren't exactly fast. Care to submit a patch with optimizations? 20.45.18 # Llorean: na I dont know C or C++ 20.45.27 # Just making a general statement 20.45.29 # See, that's why it'll never happen. 20.45.38 # my sansa is a little slow w/ high bitrate (ie 320kbit) mp3s, but w/ lower bitrate mp3 or flac it runs perfect 20.45.38 # The people who want it to happen can't be bothered to spend any time on it. 20.45.58 # iamben: I'm pretty sure he's talking about the gameboy emulator. 20.46.05 # ohh 20.46.06 # iamben: i am 20.46.37 # well yeah its an mp3 player not a game console =) 20.46.55 # hehe 20.49.10 # havent tried many of the plugins, although i will say that the solitaire implementation is better than most (among devices w/ no pointing device) 20.52.48 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 20.52.48 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 20.53.49 # wowzers, a new language :) 20.54.12 # Now if all the near-abandoned languages would be updates as well... 20.54.17 # *updated 20.55.09 # does the standard build have album art? 20.55.25 Join low_light [0] (i=c730190a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c823dd0586f178a9) 20.59.13 # Snake: afaik, the default build *supports* album art, but the default theme/wps doesnt have album art showing 20.59.22 Quit donutman25 ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.5/2007071317]") 21.00.09 # No 21.00.15 # The official build has no album art support 21.03.03 # okay 21.03.08 # * Snake goes to find a custom build 21.03.57 Join aarkerio [0] (i=manuel@189.146.129.238) 21.04.19 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul) 21.07.14 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.08.30 # hi! I tried ipod patcher but now my ipod is freeze 21.08.59 # What does it say on the LCD? 21.09.20 # cant' load rockbox.ipod File not found 21.09.41 # Then you missed the "install rockbox" step in the manual. 21.10.03 # Do what it tells you - put your ipod into disk mode. 21.10.51 # i.e. hold MENU+SELECT together until your ipod reboots, then immediately press and hold SELECT+PLAY. 21.10.53 # disk mode? how can I do that?, can you share the link? 21.11.23 # ok 21.11.34 # Llorean: saw my first sansa today - can't say I'm a fan 21.11.46 # aarkerio: it even says that on the screen if you look 21.11.47 # I did! thx! 21.11.54 # * linuxstb wonders what DAPs will turn up on Tuesday. 21.12.02 # * GodEater_ is curious too 21.12.15 # linuxstb: are you bringing any this time ? 21.12.28 # btw - which size t shirt were you ? 21.12.39 # I could bring my "in progress" devices - the AV340 and Elio... 21.12.49 # I'd be interested to see them ! 21.12.52 Quit BK1 ("You can't fire me! I quit.") 21.13.20 # * GodEater_ has been making slow progress on his "favourites" plugin 21.13.28 # forgive me if this has been covered too much already, but is there something wrong with the samsung k3/k5/t9 series that i havent even seen mention of in all of the "possible ports" talk? 21.13.31 # it's about half done now I think 21.13.34 # What will it do? 21.13.52 # iamben: I guess just no-one who owns one has shown an interest. 21.13.57 # linuxstb: well, the idea is you can use "open with" on a directory with it, to add that to a list of favourites 21.14.13 # or just run it from the plugins menu 21.14.22 # i think they look awesome, but ended up getting a sansa because functionally it was better =) 21.14.25 # and it will load said list onto the screen for you to choose one from 21.14.41 # at which point you're scurried along to that directory in the browser 21.15.06 # or you can choose to delete an item from the list if you don't like it any more 21.15.18 # I can't say I would ever use it, but at the very least it sounds like a good way to learn Rockbox programming.. 21.15.22 # I'm struggling to grok the listwidget at the moment though 21.15.53 # linuxstb: I wouldn't use it either - but since it came up the other day it sounded like something interesting to do at least 21.15.54 # Maybe TiMiD[FD] could help - I think he wrote it. 21.16.01 # My ipod model is A1137 21.16.13 Join SeanInglis [0] (i=d4207439@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-d14b99df8a4a5512) 21.16.27 # aarkerio: Are you unsure which build to install? 21.16.33 # my zip is : http://build.rockbox.org/dist/build-ipodnano/rockbox.zip ?? 21.16.48 # the other thing I'm not currently sure on is how to check if it's been launched as a viewer or not 21.17.02 # aarkerio: If you run ipodpatcher again (choose "c" for cancel), then that will tell you the model of your ipod. 21.17.31 # clearly one way will have a "file" entry passed as a parameter, and one won't 21.17.40 # but I've forgotten how to check for null pointers in C 21.18.11 # (p == NULL) ? 21.18.16 # that simple 21.18.17 Quit low_light ("CGI:IRC") 21.18.18 # heh 21.18.30 # I'll try that sometime later - I'm all programmed out today 21.18.45 # Hi, just giving the dev. vmware image a spin, but I get timeouts when attempting svn co svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk rockbox. I can ping svn.rockbox.org from the vm, so it's visible. Any pointers? 21.19.10 Join low_light [0] (i=c730190a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-10fd72b35370bbca) 21.19.32 # ping uses ICMP packets whilst svn:// is a proper TCP protocol - possibly you have a firewall which passes one but not the other ? 21.19.36 # linuxstb, GodEater: Much easier - just !p 21.19.40 # * amiconn lazy 21.19.58 # amiconn: I think I'm going to join your gang then - I'm all for less typing ;) 21.20.19 Nick pill is now known as pilled (i=pill@sloth.shellfx.net) 21.20.20 # I don't like ! for some reason - I confuse it with a logical "not". But that's just me... 21.20.29 # I find " == 0" more explicit. 21.20.30 # * Nico_P is with amiconn on this one 21.20.40 # linuxstb: it is the logical not 21.20.43 Part pixelma 21.20.51 # Could be, I'll pop the firewall off and give it a spin... 21.20.56 # ! != ~ 21.21.00 # Nico_P: Yes, but a pointer isn't a boolean... 21.21.13 Quit robin0800 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.21.25 # Yes, and for non-booleans, 0 means false, everything else means true 21.21.26 # I understand how ! works, I just prefer not to use it... 21.21.26 # linuxstb: doesn't matter... 21.21.34 # This is well defined 21.21.55 # how about NULL == p :) if you get used by that, things won't mysteriously fall apart because you forget to type one of the equality signs 21.22.02 # s/by/to/ 21.22.29 # 10 points to GodEater, cheers. 21.22.42 # s/because/should/ 21.22.42 # SeanInglis: no problem 21.22.43 # meh 21.22.43 # :) 21.23.08 # Kasperle: How would a C programmer forget that?? ;) 21.23.35 # * GodEater_ forgot a ; today and suffered greatly because of it 21.23.37 # amiconn: C programmers sometimes typo, too ;) 21.23.40 # * linuxstb agrees with amiconn on that one... 21.23.50 Part SeanInglis 21.24.20 # i'm trying to make it a habit to put non-l-values to the lefthand side of comparisons 21.25.00 # * GodEater_ wanders off for dinner 21.25.07 # Doesn't gcc warn you about most cases of that anyway? 21.25.19 # Maybe it helps avoiding bugs occasionally, but it also makes the code less readable imo 21.26.08 # I agree, and those kinds of bugs don't last long anyway - they're pretty obvious. 21.29.31 Quit ompaul ("later all much much later") 21.29.31 Quit aarkerio (Remote closed the connection) 21.29.41 Join petur [0] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 21.30.47 Quit kubiix ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 21.31.14 Join rutep [0] (i=54bd7282@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-1be18321f0e5e727) 21.32.26 Quit HellDragon (Nick collision from services.) 21.33.15 Join HellDragon_ [0] (i=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 21.33.58 Join thegeek [0] (i=thegeek@ti521110a080-10519.bb.online.no) 21.34.50 Quit rutep (Client Quit) 21.35.15 Nick HellDragon_ is now known as HellDragon (i=JD@unaffiliated/helldragon) 21.35.18 # damn troll 21.36.16 # Crap 21.36.29 # im assuming senab's builds dont work with the 80 gig yet do they.. 21.39.25 # Snake: if the build has been updated since 23 May, then it should work with the 80 GB iPod. 21.39.40 # hm 21.39.48 # weird, I just tried it and it told me the parition didnt exist 21.40.25 Quit moos (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.44.11 Join aarkerio [0] (i=manuel@189.146.129.238) 21.45.18 # Hi! to install RockBox Just need I have the .rockbox directory and run ./ipodpatcher ? (I am in Debian Lenny) 21.45.23 # Snake: I said IF the build has been updated since 23 May it should work. Did you look at the date of the build? 21.45.40 Quit lazka (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.47.54 Join lazka [0] (n=lazka@83-65-232-182.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at) 21.48.22 # aarkerio: yes, those are the two basic steps. You will probably also want to install the font package from the "extras" page: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxExtras 21.49.06 # thx! 21.50.18 Quit spiorf ("Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)") 21.50.31 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host180-204-dynamic.4-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 21.51.50 # Febs: it says 070209 21.51.56 # is that febuary 9th 07? 21.52.04 # err 21.52.07 # wait wtf... 21.52.27 # yeah 02/09/07? 21.52.39 Quit dandin1 () 21.54.32 # Snake: Which is well before the 23 of may 21.54.36 # lol 21.54.37 # Snake: 070209 does in fact mean 9 Feb 2007. Senab's forum thread says that the build was last updated on 30 April 2007. Therefore, it will not work on the 80 GB. 21.54.42 # im just making sure that was the date 21.54.44 # hrm 21.54.45 # that sucks 21.54.50 # Snake: Also, please follow the channel guidelines regarding short lines. Try to type your whole thought or at least a whole sentence before hitting enter. 21.55.03 # * Febs was about to say the same thing. 21.56.23 # is someone here from china? =\ 21.59.43 # where should I put the songs? 22.00.18 Quit aarkerio (Remote closed the connection) 22.01.02 Join Siltaar [0] (n=Siltaar@reverse-52.fdn.fr) 22.04.12 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 22.05.31 Join TwstdRsn [0] (n=stephen@69.64.67.30) 22.07.31 # Afternoon, folks - I have a (hopefully quick) question about a problem I'm having after upgrading my firmware to the current build on my 60G ipod video. Anyone around that could lend a hand? 22.08.16 # doubtful! 22.09.26 # Ah. 22.09.42 # Well that does put a damper on things. 22.11.03 # we'll never know unless you tell us what's wrong 22.11.06 # TwstdRsn: Of course we can't know until you actually tell what the problem you're having is. 22.13.02 # Ah, well after upgrading my firmware, any attempt to play an mp3 causes a Data abort message and a system freeze 22.18.15 # * petur goes packing his bags for holiday :) 22.20.10 Join atsea- [0] (i=ariel@gateway/tor/x-418cb994f9a3f962) 22.20.45 Join scorche` [0] (i=Blah@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 22.20.58 # TwstdRsn: Try updating your bootloader. Just follow the instructions for installing it. 22.21.05 Quit scorche (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.21.17 Nick scorche` is now known as scorche (i=Blah@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 22.21.30 Quit The-Compiler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.22.11 # Llorean: I've done that, updated to 1.1 22.22.31 # And when *in* Rockbox, what version number does Rockbox report? 22.22.40 # just a sec 22.23.46 # r13944-070720 22.24.18 # What model iPod? 22.24.33 # 5g 60G iPod video 22.24.43 # Was it purchased new? 22.24.50 # yes 22.24.56 # Has it ever been repaired? 22.25.02 # no 22.25.05 # Couldn't say then. 22.25.14 # Righto 22.29.59 Join Sterling [0] (i=0caeffa0@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-57b198716f623e35) 22.32.26 Nick midkay_ is now known as midkay (n=midkay@c-24-19-236-139.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) 22.34.27 Quit Sterling (Client Quit) 22.35.36 # no rockbox.ipod in the root? 22.35.55 # petur: If there were it'd report an older version number, right? 22.36.05 # true 22.36.18 # * petur shuts up and minds his bags again 22.39.34 # Thanks for the help guys, I appreciate it. I'll just hack at it later, or roll back the firmware when I get home. 22.39.37 Join pixelma [0] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 22.39.53 Quit TwstdRsn ("[BX] bb bbba bbbba bbbitchx bitchx!!!") 22.41.26 Join aarkerio [0] (i=manuel@189.146.129.238) 22.41.55 # Hi! can I play .flac files with rockbox? 22.45.01 # need I ffmpeg? 22.46.08 # aarkerio: it should play them out of the box 22.46.21 # Hmm 22.46.26 # how do you quit out of doom?? 22.47.40 # Snake, reb00t your iPod. 22.47.49 Part Llorean 22.47.57 # Tr1ckY: thats the only way? 22.48.11 # Snake, well, that's the only way i've found 22.48.13 # na dude 22.48.17 # I got it 22.48.25 # Tr1ckY: turn on hold, then select quit game ;) 22.48.42 # oh 22.48.43 # :P 22.48.50 # Snake, STOP POSTING ON MULTIPLE LINES. Seriously. 22.49.13 # .... 22.49.44 Quit desowin ("use linux") 22.53.57 Join pere__ [0] (n=pere@red-corp-201.170.23.115.telnor.net) 22.54.08 # hi people :] 22.57.20 Quit bdgraue (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.57.38 # What file do I have to edit/change for custom icons? 22.57.46 # There is no UI to load an icon set, so you have to use the .cfg file, the following loads the various icon files 22.57.52 # Thats all it says on the documentation 22.58.11 # Oh ha there is a config.cfg 22.58.21 # I didn't see that, my apologies 22.59.04 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CustomIcons 23.00.18 # yeah thats where im at 23.00.29 Quit atsea- (Remote closed the connection) 23.00.37 Join God_Eater [0] (n=vircuser@bb-87-80-121-64.ukonline.co.uk) 23.01.16 # does anybody have a coby mp3 player(ipod rip)? 23.02.56 # Snake: did you look at the icon sets? You'll see that most of them come with .cfg files. To load the iconset, "play" the .cfg file. 23.03.30 # oh ok 23.03.41 # yeah I got tango :) 23.03.44 # ` 23.03.47 # Let me see if I got this working 23.04.18 # Febs: you seem to be pretty good with this, can we change the splash screen? Or would I have to build it to do that? 23.05.29 # Snake: that's a rebuild 23.05.44 # alright, no biggy then 23.05.49 Quit GodEater (Nick collision from services.) 23.05.53 Nick God_Eater is now known as GodEater (n=vircuser@bb-87-80-121-64.ukonline.co.uk) 23.06.21 Join GodEater__ [0] (n=bryan@bb-87-80-121-64.ukonline.co.uk) 23.07.12 Quit DarkED (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.07.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.07.35 Join DarkED [0] (n=Darkus@adsl-065-012-158-225.sip.clt.bellsouth.net) 23.08.53 Join atsea- [0] (i=ariel@gateway/tor/x-9c638ee5a14c7559) 23.10.07 # Well I got this theme I really like, but it bounces long album titles back and forth and hurts my eyes, is there any way to stop that? 23.10.21 Join matsl [0] (n=matsl@1-1-4-2a.mal.sth.bostream.se) 23.10.23 # perhaps just make it scroll like apples firmware? 23.11.14 # There's bouncing, or not moving at all 23.11.17 # your choice 23.11.25 # no moving would be better, how would I do that? 23.11.27 Quit aarkerio ("Ex-Chat") 23.11.36 # Edit the .wps file and remove the scroll tag 23.12.01 # how you people feel like porting to anoter player xd 23.12.37 # pere__, pretty uninterested for the most part. Ports happen when people that own the device in question do the work. 23.12.56 # hmm 23.13.18 # then i guess ill port it while at the university :) 23.13.25 Quit mbishop (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 23.13.52 # pere__, people here would be glad to help 23.13.52 Quit DarkED (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.13.52 # with advice and pointers 23.13.54 # sure , thanks :) 23.14.20 # pere__ have you read our NewPorts wiki page ? 23.14.27 # it gives you a list of things to do to get started 23.14.57 # im just about to see if i madeit to an university at gdl, mexico, ill turn out as an ingenieer 23.14.57 # nope, ill see it 23.14.57 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/NewPort 23.15.29 # ok 23.15.37 Quit Tr1ckY ("( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 4.02 :: www.XLhost.de )") 23.17.43 # GodEater: just remove %s? 23.17.45 # I assume? 23.18.43 # hmm ok, so , il lport it, but.. its gonna be a long time :p , i suppose i'll make a page later, perhaps a year X( 23.19.22 # Snake,you can change scrolling behavour in settings 23.19.30 # Snake, sorry - not a WPS expert - check the wiki for the right tag 23.20.02 # GodEater, i think what i can do now is just scan the board, and recognise :] 23.20.17 # pere__: which player, out of curiosity? 23.20.55 # Robin_0800: how? 23.21.01 # coby mpc 7085 , 1 gig , fm, mic, very cheap 50 dlls 23.21.13 Join saratoga [0] (i=980398fe@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-dd00202cd26b978c) 23.21.29 Quit jhMikeS ("Meow!") 23.22.12 # iamben, i think some chip drivers are already made, i see a phillips fm tuner, found datasheet at rockbox 23.23.31 # Snake,Settings /general/display/scolling 23.24.03 # Robin_0800: thats for when you scroll the scroll wheel 23.24.22 # Snake: no, it isn't. change "bidirectional scrolling limit" to 0%. 23.24.39 # that will stop the bouncing. therefore, if anything scrolls, it'll loop instead of bounce. 23.24.39 # ohhkay... hang on one moment please 23.25.08 # oh cool 23.25.10 Join GrooveStix [0] (n=chatzill@76.226.178.171) 23.25.15 # midkay: any way to change the speed? 23.25.15 # :D 23.25.22 # Snake: scroll speed? right? :) 23.25.55 # only the last couple options are for the scroll wheel.. and they probably shouldn't be intermixed, but whoever added them was too lazy to seperate them or something. :) 23.26.07 # so, lcd parts need extra care when dissasembling the players?? 23.26.19 # Oh wow, gotcha, i thought they were all for the scroll wheel 23.26.21 # midkay: thanks :) 23.26.24 # Robin_0800: you too :) 23.26.35 # Snake: sure, no problem. 23.27.19 # hey dude 23.27.21 # s 23.27.48 # I was wondering how can I patch? 23.28.04 # GodEater: a little bit of a luck and a lot of hope :) 23.28.08 # * Snake takes cover for that one 23.28.26 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 23.28.49 # someone should offer a custom rockbox patching service @ $5/build 23.28.58 # GrooveStix: you're not alone :) see the .. err... http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WorkingWithPatches 23.29.01 # I see couple of interesting looking " Current Optional Patches" on the Gigabeat page so I am wondering how can I usethem 23.29.04 # GodEater: It's not correct that there is either bounding or no moving at all 23.29.05 # oh! 23.29.18 # so I see 23.29.23 # If you set the bidirectional scroll limit to 0%, it always scrolls continuously 23.29.39 # * midkay hears an echo 23.29.41 # * amiconn should check the whole backlog :\ 23.29.50 Quit Febs ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.5/2007071317]") 23.30.04 # GrooveStix,you might read these first http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/DocsIndex#For_Developers 23.30.22 # hmm 23.30.29 # hmmmrm 23.30.36 # Off to eat, i'll talk to you guys later 23.30.37 # Night 23.30.47 # interesting 23.31.16 # This H10 still doesn't want to freeze while I am recording the output signal for monitoring :( 23.31.43 # I see 23.33.12 Part low_light 23.34.09 # #test 23.34.33 # *test 23.34.47 # ok I see now 23.34.57 Join mrsean2k [0] (n=mrsean2k@212.32.116.57) 23.35.07 # lol coby doesnt want me to know what chip they have on the touchpad xd 23.35.28 # it has black "gum" and a tape 23.36.51 # ok, i think its ready for sanning :) unless there are some chips under the lcd >.> 23.38.02 Join PaulJam_ [0] (i=Paul@vpn-3047.gwdg.de) 23.38.50 Join posingaspopular [0] (n=freddy@adsl-68-72-109-103.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net) 23.38.55 # pere__: Do you know what CPU it has? 23.39.19 # Now it froze... and in fact it's an undefined instruction exception. It's hardly readable because lcd output is distorted (hard to describe) 23.39.23 Quit tchan ("WeeChat 0.2.6-cvs") 23.40.07 # linuxstb: i bet its under the lcd u.u 23.40.38 # i see: ali dre m5661r, fmchip, hynix 23.40.54 Quit Jens () 23.41.19 # hynix is probably memory 23.41.29 Quit GrooveStix ("ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.5/2007071317]") 23.41.49 # hey all, I have a question about installing rockbox on a 30gig ipodvideo. i got to the point where I have to download the ipodpatcher. i have the file open in kate and it tells me that the file is a binary and it will be corrupted if I save it. what should i do? using kubuntu 23.42.13 Join BHSPitMonkey_ [0] (n=stephen@adsl-67-64-113-213.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 23.42.14 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.42.33 # posingaspopular: why did you open it in kate? 23.42.41 # Go back to your web browser, right-click and choose "save as" 23.43.02 # oh it launched from the pdf into kate 23.43.06 Quit mrsean2k ("Leaving") 23.43.22 # posingaspopular: follow linuxstb's advice 23.43.54 Join mrsean2k [0] (n=mrsean2k@212.32.116.57) 23.44.51 # linuxstb: i've added support for 20kbps wma files, but still have some issues with lower bitrate files 23.45.29 # okay now im trying to get to http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/ipodpatcher/%20linux32x86/ipodpatcher and i'm getting a 404 not found 23.46.04 # wait i got it 23.46.06 # * posingaspopular is slow 23.48.33 # hmmmm 23.49.13 # The undefined instruction exception occurs wihin set_cpu_frequency(), immediately after switching back to pll 23.49.51 # did TiMiD[FD] remove dircache or what? I just updated to latest svn and I get spinups all the time when browsing. Dircache is enabled in settings.... 23.49.57 # amiconn: Anything you'd like me to try on my H10? 23.50.02 # It's a 6gb UMS 23.50.06 # I have ine myself now 23.50.12 # 6GB UMS 23.50.20 # Ah fair enough :p 23.50.22 # s/ine/one/ 23.51.23 # Am I the only one with broken dircache? 23.51.23 # petur: That wasn't the plan... 23.52.47 # Did you do a "make clean"? Maybe the renaming/moving confused make... 23.52.57 # oh.... 23.53.05 # * linuxstb is guessing 23.53.07 # I didn't notice that behaviour when I tested his patch this morning 23.53.36 # * petur is rebuilding 23.55.29 Quit PaulJam (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.55.37 # nope, still the same :( 23.56.05 # I didn't even notice he'd commited it =/ 23.56.57 # I'll go back to a previous build - leaving for holiday tomorrow morning. 23.57.04 Join Tr1ckY [0] (n=Tr1ckY@0x535b39aa.ronxx2.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk) 23.57.46 # when i get to the part about the ipodpatcher, do I save the file? im only seeing 'save link as' 23.58.06 # wait... /me is slow