--- Log for 31.12.107 Server: clarke.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 18 days and 8 hours ago 00.00.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.02.55 Join zicho [0] (n=martin@c-3299e355.68-7-64736c14.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 00.02.58 Quit webguest64 ("CGI:IRC") 00.05.19 Quit mrkiko ("leaving") 00.09.03 Quit zicho (Remote closed the connection) 00.18.51 # Alonea: this cassette looks really good thanks 00.19.10 # MrKeuner: no problem. 00.19.44 # MrKeuner: and its pretty easy to edit the wps to 12 hour time and US date format if he is picky about that kind of stuff. 00.25.15 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 00.27.09 Quit gnoob (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.28.32 Join gnoob [0] (n=ToolBoy@c-71-201-79-143.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 00.29.22 Join x1jmp [0] (n=x1jmp@p57B08D4E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 00.33.30 # CodecPerformanceComparison is one of the (very few) reasons I'd consider getting a Wiki account. The ADX codec should be added to the list. 00.33.44 # There's an ADX encoder available. 00.36.42 Quit faemir ("Konversation terminated!") 00.36.49 Join faemir [0] (n=faemir@85-211-77-177.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk) 00.37.42 Quit davina ("xchat on Ubuntu 7.04") 00.40.15 Quit faemir (Client Quit) 00.41.21 # is it possible to encode into ogg or mp3 in rockbox when recording? 00.41.28 # nope 00.41.33 # well, mp3 I think 00.41.47 # You can encode to mp3. 00.42.10 # speex would be interesting 00.42.14 # linuxstb: is a matter of setting or do I need to upload additional binaries? 00.42.21 # markun: Have you looked at the existing multi-fonts patch? 00.42.27 # linuxstb: nope 00.42.50 # MrKeuner: It's just a matter of a setting in the recording options. You have the choice (IIRC) of recording to WAV, lossless wavpack or MP3. 00.43.34 Quit imulator () 00.44.57 # linuxstb: I wonder how fast the flac encoder from ffmpeg could be in rockbox 00.45.20 # I'm pretty sure it's floating point... 00.45.22 # Speex would be interesting, but it's not optimised for 22050 hz. Isn't that what the Sansa records in? 00.46.40 # If speex were implemented, wouldn't it be better to downsample the recording, for the above reason? 00.46.44 Nick parafin is now known as parafin|away (i=parafin@paraf.in) 00.46.45 # linuxstb: yes, you are right :( 00.46.51 # (Or should it be upsampled?) 00.46.52 # quite a lot of double's 00.48.11 # Mouser_X: jmspeex thinks that 16kHz should be used, but I prefer the sound at 32kHz 00.48.21 # I wonder if many people use the wavpack recording feature - 20/40GB is a lot of recording... 00.49.43 # If I record, I use MP3. 00.49.54 # markun: Interesting to know. 00.50.22 Join brett_ [0] (n=brett@124-170-147-189.dyn.iinet.net.au) 00.51.54 # SoundCodecs is the other reason I'd consider getting a Wiki account. I'd either add, or fixup, some of the "SoundCodec***" pages. 00.52.41 # (Yes, I have only 2 reasons to get a wiki account, and both are codec related. It's one of the biggest reasons I use Rockbox, after all.) 00.53.55 Join dandin1 [0] (n=dandin1@bas7-ottawa23-1088832233.dsl.bell.ca) 00.53.58 # What's stopping you? ;) 00.55.56 Quit j0tt ("Lost terminal") 00.57.36 # For me, 2 reasons isn't enough. 00.59.32 # Then they're not reasons... 00.59.37 Join wurzelnase [0] (n=Miranda@m050e36d0.tmodns.net) 01.00.57 Quit tchan ("WeeChat 0.2.7-dev") 01.01.16 Join jott [0] (n=j@unaffiliated/jott) 01.02.02 Join tchan [0] (n=tchan@lunar-linux/developer/tchan) 01.02.49 Quit brett_ ("Leaving") 01.03.34 Quit wurzelnase (Client Quit) 01.05.01 Join ptw419 [0] (n=ptw419@cpe-72-179-164-213.satx.res.rr.com) 01.06.38 Join karim_ [0] (n=karim@ip-226.net-89-2-71.rev.numericable.fr) 01.06.55 Join thegeek_ [0] (n=nnscript@85.89.4.72) 01.10.13 Quit karim_ (Client Quit) 01.11.04 Quit salty-horse ("Leaving") 01.15.57 Quit spiorf (Remote closed the connection) 01.19.58 Quit ender` (" Sleep, n An inadequate substitute for caffeine") 01.25.04 # My dad is happy with rockbox on his new sansa e250 thank you people for the good work 01.25.06 # good night 01.25.31 Quit MrKeuner ("Ex-Chat") 01.26.42 Quit thegeek (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.33.20 Join Nico_P [50] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 01.33.24 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 01.40.02 Quit merbanan (Remote closed the connection) 01.40.10 Quit jcollie ("Ex-Chat") 01.49.49 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.53.55 Join thegeek [0] (n=nnscript@85.89.4.72) 01.58.14 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 01.59.57 Quit Thundercloud_ (Remote closed the connection) 02.00.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.03.08 # how likely is a 6G iPod port to happen anytime soon? 02.04.07 Quit billenium ("Leaving") 02.04.12 # None whatsoever. 02.04.32 # good. 02.04.33 # It has encrypted firmware, and no one has broken the encyrption. 02.04.36 # * BrianHV keeps searching for a 5G 02.04.57 # on that note, anyone know where I can find an 80GB 5G? ;) 02.05.45 # Once the encryption is broken, they then need to disassemble it, to find out how it ticks. Once they've done that, they need to figure out how to bypass the security of the device, so that they can run their own code on it. 02.05.57 # Etc. Etc. 02.10.24 Quit conando (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.12.34 Join m1ke [0] (n=mike@c-67-186-85-180.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 02.13.39 # I am following the install instruction for an Ipod 30gb. I am trying to compile RockBoxUtility and the command qmake is not working. 02.15.00 # The direction say simply to type the command qmake. It pretty much display the man page when I type that command. Here is the top. Usage: qmake-qt4 [mode] [options] [files] 02.17.09 # Where are you typing it? (i.e. what directory)? 02.17.23 # And is there a reason you need to compile it yourself? 02.17.25 # rbuiltqt-v1.02 after extracting 02.17.46 # Instructions say I needed to compile for linux users, no? 02.18.25 # I don't know, but a binary is here - http://download.rockbox.org/rbutil/linux/ 02.19.35 # chmod +x 02.19.38 # k 02.21.54 # * linuxstb sleeps 02.21.59 Quit linuxstb ("ChatZilla 0.9.79 [Firefox 2.0.0.11/2007112718]") 02.22.12 Quit MethoS- ("Konversation terminated!") 02.23.47 Quit thegeek_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.33.21 # I run the ./rbutilqt and I have it auto detect my setting. My device is mounted and selected. I then go to the Quick Start tab and select Complete Installation. I get a dialog box saying that "It seem your Bootloader is already up to date. Do you relaly want to install it?" 02.33.42 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.34.15 # is there recommended hardware to get to run rockbox? >40GB is preferable 02.34.33 # (I'm in the US, if it matters) 02.34.43 # Depends almost entirely on your requirements from it 02.34.50 # The BuyersGuide wiki page is a good starting point 02.35.04 # ah, missed that one. I'll check it out 02.36.21 # I selected "ignore' I starts installing then stops at "No valid themes found." 02.37.48 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF4863.dip.t-dialin.net) 02.39.25 # What is going wrong with this Auto Full install? 02.41.46 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.44.00 # Sounds like nothing, to me. So it can't find themes. It sounds like it worked anyway though. 02.44.07 # (I've never used it.) 02.44.42 # Where does the RobkBox Gui wizard look for the themes at? 02.45.00 # Also, it downloads the themes from http://www.rockbox-themes.org which is currently over its bandwidth limit. Thus, no themes, since it closed out hte iPod 5g group. 02.45.05 # I look at the hidden files in my mounted Ipod and it shows them there. 02.45.29 # I would suggest that you look at the wiki to download themes. 02.45.33 # That make sense. I am trying to install Ipod 5gen 02.45.45 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxExtras 02.46.07 # Specifically, you'll want the WpsGallery. 02.46.09 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF4863.dip.t-dialin.net) 02.49.12 Join midge1 [0] (n=TJ@c-71-205-31-207.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 02.49.36 Join thegeek_ [0] (n=nnscript@85.89.4.72) 02.51.36 # What do I do know? Since this installer is stop at the failed theme section? 02.56.20 Quit Jon-Kha (Remote closed the connection) 02.59.20 Join psycho_maniac [0] (i=psycho_m@ppp012.hk.centurytel.net) 03.03.24 Join aliask- [0] (n=3a6d61d2@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-aae5cf322e8aff88) 03.07.15 Quit midgey (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.07.50 # What's the status of the FM radio on the c200 series? 03.10.58 # Last I knew, it worked, but I could be wrong. 03.13.43 # Works for me. 03.13.49 # Or did, last time I checked 03.19.17 Quit thegeek (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.19.19 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.20.23 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 03.20.51 Quit dandin1 () 03.23.20 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=hihi@p54BF4863.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.23.20 Quit moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.24.11 # On mine it's completely off - I tuned to ~100mhz and it was picking up a radio station that should be broadcasting at 91.5 03.27.43 Quit waldo ("Konversation terminated!") 03.28.08 # Are you using an absolutely current build? 03.28.21 # Installed today using RbUtil 03.28.31 # I know with builds a few weeks back there were problems like that, but I *thought* something was fixed about that. 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Lots and lots and lots. 06.27.07 # webguest82, please read the guidelines. 06.27.10 # You're ignoring them when they answer. 06.27.17 # webguest82: do you have a question? 06.28.10 # how is the status on sansa view coming 06.28.36 # webguest82, read the forum thread in the New Ports forum. that will have the most up-to-date information 06.28.56 # how is the status on sansa view coming 06.29.05 # yes 06.29.26 # webguest82, please do not repeat your questions. 06.29.29 # please do not ask the same question twice 06.29.51 # For that matter, please don't every repeat yourself if at all possible. 06.29.58 # sorry this must be a little slow 06.30.51 # webguest82: connection doing strange things for you? ah. be a bit patient then or maybe reset it? 06.31.36 # sorry this must be a little slow 06.32.14 # k I am sorry this is the first time I have been in a web chat 06.33.35 # I checked the fourms 06.34.11 # how do I chat 06.34.29 # oh yeah just type and press enter 06.34.37 # webguest82, if it wasn't obvious, you already are. if you don't have a question related to rockbox, please don't stray offtopic. 06.35.52 # I am using ff 06.35.57 # not ie 06.36.19 # webguest82: most people use ff. now please stay on topic. 06.37.26 # you all may know that amazon is selling the e200 v2's now 06.37.53 # webguest82: This doesn't concern Rockbox... 06.37.53 # webguest82, most of them are now 06.38.01 # I thought thet were selling the v1's 06.38.15 # ok 06.38.19 # webguest82: unfortunately v2 is not compatible with rockbox. you can get a v1 from newegg though. 06.38.32 # * Mouser_X got one from woot. 06.38.37 # *2 06.39.02 # to me it does 06.39.26 # I want to put rockbox on v1 sansa e250 06.39.49 # for someone for Christmas 06.39.51 # Which is a good place to put it. That is, as opposed to your pants. I don't recommend putting it there. 06.40.03 # lucky 06.40.06 # webguest82: installation instructions can be found in the manual. 06.40.53 # but I told her that sooner or later she will be able to use rockbox 06.41.17 # Alonea: Since he's complaining about the v2 being sold at Amazon, that impies to me he's got a v2, from Amazon (this would be how they know). 06.41.27 # Thus, if I'm right, Rockbox can't be installed on it. 06.41.37 Quit amigan (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.42.02 # Mouser_X: seems that way. I got my dads from newegg. he is quite pleased with it. 06.42.04 # webguest82, ports are not planned: people with the devices and the skills necessary to port have to do the work. 06.42.33 # Mouser_X: and V2s cant be made into V1s since its different hardware. ^__^ 06.43.06 # do you know that mpeg player is having problems 06.43.11 Nick hcs is now known as h (n=agashlin@rockbox/contributor/hcs) 06.43.19 Nick h is now known as hcs (n=agashlin@ool-43518c2b.dyn.optonline.net) 06.43.34 # I am that upset just surprised 06.43.55 # webguest82: all of rockbox is still being developed so it is obvious some parts will have bugs. mpeg player hasn't been around that long. 06.44.01 # Understandable. I'd be rather "put out" if I didn't get what I was expecting... 06.44.31 # a v1 or v2 06.44.33 # I know 06.45.22 # webguest82: So, are you certain that the one you have is a v2? 06.45.29 # (It doesn't hurt to make sure.) 06.45.33 # the player shuts off in the middle of a video 06.45.54 # oh k 06.45.59 # I like it though 06.46.02 # webguest82: Are you using Rockbox's Mpegplayer? If yes, what device are you using it on? 06.46.12 # webguest82: hmmm...er, maybe battery ran out? haven't had that happen 06.46.32 # Alonea: I've had it crash during a video before, but that was awhile ago. 06.46.47 # yes it is because the wheel fills different 06.46.49 Quit spr0k3t (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.46.58 # Mouser_X: ah. 06.47.00 # it is not mine it is a friends 06.47.18 # sansa e280 v1 06.47.28 # no 06.47.37 # webguest82: there is a way to know for sure. you look under the info screen and if its 3 point something, its V2 06.47.56 # it did not do it until the changes were made on the 29th 06.48.52 # webguest82: it happens. have you updated it again to see if its fixed already? 06.49.29 # I like that the videos run at 25fps now 06.49.58 # webguest82: what player? 06.50.15 Quit stewball (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.50.15 # psycho_maniac: I think he said sansa e280 06.50.45 # yeah videos player pretty good on the e200 series with rockbox 06.50.46 # ther one i have is the v1 06.50.51 # my friends is the v2 06.51.24 # not yet hold on 06.53.04 # psycho_maniac: I am still in love with my gigabeat of course. pretty good screen size. 06.53.13 # Indeed. 06.53.24 # I have a Sansa, but the Gigabeat is where it's at (for me). 06.54.14 # Mouser_X: indeed. I am pretty much attached to it and my mogul. don't leave home without it. 06.54.48 # I need a bigger HDD on my Gigabeat... 06.54.58 # yeah the gigeabeat owns but mine is broke so im stuck with my sansa for now till i can buy another gigabeat 06.55.23 # psycho_maniac: Why didn't you sell it to toffe82? 06.55.31 # it just did it 06.55.52 # what about the view? 06.55.58 # psycho_maniac: awwww! my case now includes a bit of duct tape holding it together, but its still kicking. 06.56.02 # i havnt been able to find all the parts yet. 06.56.14 # I want one 06.56.21 # webguest82, the view is not supported, and thus offtopic. 06.56.28 # webguest82: What version of Rockbox are you running? You can check by going into the main menu, and checking the "info" there. 06.56.42 # haah yeah when i had mine i had scotch tape holding it together. those dumb tabs kept breaking 06.57.06 # Dang. Mine is still just fine. Faded, but fine otherwise. 06.57.18 Quit wurzelnase ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 06.57.21 # (The paint is coming off in areas, and it's turning black there.) 06.57.42 # psycho_maniac: I know! I hate it...I would glue it, but that requires effort and getting fingers sticky. 06.58.06 Join ptw419 [0] (i=ptw419@cpe-72-179-164-213.satx.res.rr.com) 06.58.09 # does the sansa view screen the same size as the gigabeat 06.58.27 # yeah i would of glued mine but i took it apart a lot 06.58.39 # the latest one 06.58.40 # webguest82: Not to my knowledge. However, the Sansa view is off topic. 06.59.33 # if i have a dump of an OF ROM 06.59.33 # the next one i get i will very carefully take the bottom and top pieces off. 06.59.39 # r15983 06.59.44 # would it be legal to post it onto the wiki? 06.59.55 # or would that be a bad idea? 07.00.12 # psycho_maniac: indeed. I am thinking about doing that battery thing though. if I get time or the patience. 07.00.55 # Alonea: you were the one i was talking to about the hard drive upgrade? 07.01.28 # there is a bug on the sansa sometimes the fm radio does not show up 07.01.45 # psycho_maniac: umm, have no idea. probably not. my memory is shot. I am lucky to remember a few hours ago. 07.02.03 # psycho_maniac: is there a way to get a bigger hdd in there? 07.02.07 # no that was moos 07.02.12 # webguest82: Update Rockbox. You've got an old build. 07.02.35 # yes. you can go up to 80gigs that i know of with the F40s or any F series i believe 07.02.36 # I have to go into the of then back into rockbox to have it show up 07.02.37 # * Mouser_X is wrong. 07.02.57 # Sorry, I was wrong. 15983 is the newest build. 07.03.01 # psycho_maniac: oooooo...guessing there is an article somewhere in the wiki? 07.03.25 # Alonea: It's not hard. 07.03.37 # Just open your Gigabeat, unplug the drive, and plug the new one in. 07.03.45 # HardDriveUpgrade shows the hard drives 07.04.06 # actually depending on the drive you might have to format it 07.04.11 # (Of course, you still have to be sure to put the OF on the new drive, for the Gigabeat to actually work.) 07.04.30 # I did 07.04.46 # yeah it was pretty easy for me I upgraded mine to a 80gig if i didnt say already 07.04.47 # I used the rockbox utility 07.04.53 # Mouser_X: oh, I am sure. I just need instructions so I don't mess up. Its more or less getting the right hdd. do you need to get a special one or will any do? 07.05.27 # k 07.05.39 # psycho_maniac: nice. I will think about it at some point along with that battery upgrade, but not this week. probably in a few months when I can get my life sorted out more. 07.05.48 # Alonea: look up HardDriveUpgrade in the wiki it will tell you what hard drives you can use 07.06.10 # good luck finding a 80 though for a decent price. 07.06.34 # psycho_maniac: awww...and here I thought hdds were getting cheap 07.06.58 # Alonea: There's pretty much only 1 kind of drive to choose from, for the Gigabeat F. 07.07.08 # waait a minute...*looks at laptop with 80 in it* 07.07.12 # Of course, you do still need to know what model it'd be. 07.07.19 # mine wasnt too bad 180 i think. but ive seen some over 200 bucks 07.07.44 # MK8007GAH <---this is the 80gig toshiba 07.08.13 # GAH!!! <--- This is what I always think when I see those model numbers... 07.08.58 # psycho_maniac: ah. the one in my laptop is a fujitsu MHV2080AH 07.09.20 # why is that Mouser_X? 07.10.35 # psycho_maniac: As in "GAH!!! Why did I do that?!" 07.10.49 # ahh i see now 07.10.56 # Aka - similar to "Argh!" 07.10.56 Quit webguest82 ("CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)") 07.12.15 Join dqhpmp [0] (n=44db4cbf@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ecf47e5a667d82bf) 07.13.09 # k iam back 07.13.58 # dqhpmp: Now that you're back, do you have a specific question? I couldn't tell if we were able to resolve your issue or not. 07.14.07 # psycho_maniac: I was unable to find the wiki page on it. 07.14.15 # wiki page on what? 07.14.30 # psycho_maniac: hard drive replacement for gigabeat 07.14.44 # ah thats because i geave you the wrong name the correct one is....http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome?topic=HardDriveReplacement 07.14.51 # did u get the bug about the fm radio 07.15.05 # I saw you mention it, but I have nothing to say on that. 07.15.45 # dqhpmp: Not only do I rarely use my Sansa, I use the radio far less... I haven't (intentionally) listened to the radio in 10+ years. 07.16.28 Quit psycho_maniac (" Rebooting.......") 07.17.24 # oh ok 07.18.05 # I only have an e280 so I can only see that on it 07.18.27 # k 07.19.02 # I am just letting you all know 07.19.41 Quit toffe82 ("ChatZilla 0.9.79 [Firefox 2.0.0.11/2007112718]") 07.20.02 # how come I can't turn the bass or the treble up like I could on the ipod nano 07.20.17 # if I turn it up I get distortion 07.20.20 # hmm, technically couldn't you get a 120 gig, though it would make it bulky 07.20.32 # dqhpmp: Again, not something I can answer, since I don't use those options. 07.20.50 # Alonea: No, because you need a 50-pin hard drive. 07.20.51 # I used to have ipod nano with rockbox on it 07.21.16 # Mouser_X: there is a 50 pin 120 I saw, though it had a question mark by it 07.21.30 # oh ok 07.21.45 # Ah, right. I think it's *brand spanking new* or *very* rare. 07.22.06 # I seem to recall someone mentioning it a few days ago. 07.22.48 # Maybe you could create your own custom back piece, so that that HDD would fit your Gigabeat? 07.22.58 # Mouser_X: yeah, by Samsung. that would be sweet, but man, I don't think I would ever fill it up 07.23.14 # Mouser_X: I think I was wrong. its 8mm, and isn't the gigabeat 8mm? 07.23.15 # I would. 07.23.32 # Mouser_X: at least the F-40 is 07.23.33 # I have over 100 GB of MP3s alone, let alone other formats I have. 07.24.14 # Mouser_X: I am sure I could fill it if I really tried. 07.24.23 # Mouser_X: but I would need a few hours... 07.24.36 Quit dqhpmp ("CGI:IRC") 07.24.39 # Mouser_X: got a bunch of cds I could rip onto it. 07.25.23 # Yes, according to that page, the F40 uses a 8mm 1.8 inch drive. 07.26.04 # Alonea: http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Samsung-120-GB-1-8-Hard-Drive-SpinPoint-HS122JC_W0QQitemZ230206818354QQihZ013QQcategoryZ42184QQcmdZViewItem 07.26.33 # Mouser_X: *gets sparkly eyes* now to dish out the dough is a whole nother story... 07.26.55 # Indeed... 07.27.11 # The other problem is confirming that it does actually have a 50-pin port. 07.27.15 # *connection. 07.27.24 # Mouser_X: I am checking it out right now 07.27.36 # For $213, I'm not sure I'd want to risk it without knowing for sure first. 07.30.02 # Mouser_X: gonna see if I can ask them 07.35.36 # Alonea: http://www.samsung.com/global/business/hdd/productmodel.do?group=72&type=60&subtype=68&model_cd=266&tab=fea# 07.36.10 # It uses PATA, and doesn't say it uses ZIF (the HS122JB uses ZIF). 07.36.29 # Mouser_X: yeah, it just says its PATA, but not number of pins. I am using the contact us and see if I get a response. 07.36.43 Join advcomp2019_ [0] (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 07.37.11 Quit advcomp2019 (Nick collision from services.) 07.37.13 Nick advcomp2019_ is now known as advcomp2019 (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 07.40.24 # Alonea: http://www.spinpointwave.com/product/lineup_02.asp 07.40.34 # Looks like it's ZIF. :( 07.40.35 # Mouser_X: I also ask about the other 2 questionables. 07.42.54 # Mouser_X: awww... 07.43.02 # Indeed. 07.43.29 # For $213, though expensive (for me), I would have considered it. 07.44.26 # Mouser_X: indeed. 07.45.09 # Mouser_X: who knows, maybe its impossible to have over 80 due to voltage or some technical thing I don't understand. 07.45.21 # at least 50 pin stuff. 07.45.31 Quit jhulst (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.45.33 # Naw. 50-pin drives are old. 07.45.48 # It's just that they're moving (moved?) to a new standard. 07.47.21 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 07.47.22 # Mouser_X: ah. ok. see. know nothing about this stuff. 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and is it possible for rockbox to read embedded album art yet? 11.47.17 # TroyMcClure12, I beleive i read somewhere that the art needs to be converted. 11.47.24 # Hey guys, just a quick question. I love Rockbox to bits however there is one thing that completely puts me off switching and that's because I use Rockbox whilst driving. I have a Sony headunit that uses the Xplod system to communicate with the default iPod Firmware. I also have a standard AUX jack but the quality of the music is considerably less than that of the dock connector. Rockbox doesn't do anything when I plug in the old pod to the dock connector in 11.47.24 # the car. Is this something you guys know about? 11.49.15 # davzie: Yes, see http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodAccessories 11.49.35 # TroyMcClure12: See http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/AlbumArt 11.53.02 # THanks linuxstb! I'll have to have a fiddle. Also do iPod's have the abliity to record audio? It seems it does, there's menus for it. 11.53.43 # And christ, database movement can be slow. 11.55.20 # Some ipods can record - what do you have? 11.58.12 # A 80gig 5.5 g =) 11.58.37 # Then you can record via the line-in pins hidden in the dock connector at the bottom of your ipod. You'll need a special cable/adapter. 11.59.16 # I was just having a look at http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/IpodAccessories 11.59.30 # is there any update for Remote Control of the Ipod? 11.59.45 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 11.59.50 # b0nx: No, no-one is working on it. 12.00.00 # fair enough 12.00.06 # Thanks linuxstb 12.00.31 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.00.43 # Interesting. I knew there to be a recording function in it somewhere = / 12.01.50 Join m0f0x_ [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-25-180.dsl.telesp.net.br) 12.02.06 Join obo [0] (n=obo@rockbox/developer/obo) 12.04.07 # i am creating a wps how can i define the position of the artist text etc? 12.04.16 # and the lenght 12.07.56 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/CustomWPS http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SimpleGuideToWPSMaking 12.08.37 # I don't know if you are talking horizontal or vert. position. 12.09.17 # Also mind you Viewports are an up-and-coming feature which will revolutionize the way WPSs are made and what they can do. 12.10.20 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ViewPortsDesign http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ViewPorts http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/8385 12.10.46 Join GodEater_ [0] (n=vircuser@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 12.10.52 Quit m0f0x (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.11.10 Quit BHSPitLappy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.11.24 # ok thank you i will read them 12.11.24 Quit GodEater (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.11.33 # imulator: As Soap said, viewports are close (I hope) to being committed, so you may want to look at patch 8385, and develop your WPS to use viewports. It will also be helpful to me if someone can test these new features and provide feedback. 12.12.45 # i dont mean viewport 12.13.11 # do you know the theme kratojet? 12.13.39 # No, but I'm guessing it uses the unofficial "custom line" patch? 12.14.00 # yes 12.14.08 # i thinks this is custom line 12.14.17 # think** 12.14.24 # That patch will never be part of official Rockbox - viewports will implement that functionality in a better way, so if you want your theme to work in official Rockbox builds, you should use viewports. 12.14.40 # mhh ok 12.14.47 Quit BigBambi ("Please insert girder") 12.15.02 # is viewport implemented? 12.15.04 Join BigBambi [0] (n=Alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 12.15.07 # I was put off using Rockbox when I once got it confused for iPod Linux, which is quite frankly next to useless. 12.15.22 # i have chrisjs build 12.15.29 # imulator: As Soap said, viewports are close (I hope) to being committed, 12.15.53 # imulator: I'm working on it currently - it's partially implemented, and I hope to commit it to SVN in about 2 or 3 days time, assuming no big problems come up. 12.16.11 # ok 12.16.26 # i also linked the flyspray entry for linuxstb's work-in-progress, which is quite useable on your machine. 12.16.43 # sansa e200? 12.17.07 # yes, there is little which might change for your player. 12.17.50 # how is the tag for viewport? 12.17.58 # oh what is the tag 12.18.02 # %V? 12.18.06 # It in described in the link to the FS entry 12.18.12 # It's described on that flyspray page - you can also look at the jClix_Night_VP WPS I attached. 12.18.38 # ok ill look 12.19.12 # if i understood right color mp3 player are supported? 12.19.55 # linuxstb, did you create the jClix themes? 12.20.00 # yes, your sansa e200 (I figured out a long time ago that was your player based on the custom build you mentioned) is fully supported. 12.20.13 # davzie: No, I just adapted one of them for the new viewports feature. 12.20.24 # yes i have a custum build 12.20.28 # ok i will try the wps 12.20.32 # Ah I see, I was going to ask if you were why your custom build just bricked my rockbox installation :0 12.21.21 # Aren't those builds very old? 12.21.49 # ok the wps doesnt work 12.21.59 # i have default wps 12.22.13 # mhh the build date says 27.12.07 12.22.27 # 12.11.07 12.22.29 # sorry 12.22.39 # What build are you using? That theme is for a 220x176 device, and also needs to have my viewports patch applied. 12.22.57 # i have chrisjs 12.23.11 # doesnt has viewport 12.23.45 # mhh what build would you advise me? 12.24.07 # Yes they are dead old but I just wanted something that looked nice like they do, lots of eye-candy, that's all that matters to me really. I installed the theme but all that changed was the background, the now playing screen was the same boring look etc, I'm not sure how to get it looking like it does people's screenshots. I read about patches but that requires you to compile from source which I really can't be asked to be doing, yeh I'm lazy. 12.24.34 # There are lots of decent themes that work with the official builds. 12.24.44 # i had kugels build fpr a while 12.24.56 # but it got lagging and crashed often 12.25.08 # so i changed to chrisjs 12.25.31 # All offline though on the Rockbox website and I can't find any alternative sources. 12.25.33 # i dont mean advise i wanted to say recommend 12.25.54 # what build is good? 12.26.00 # imulator; The only build I would recommend is the official one... 12.26.20 # For viewports, you will need to apply the patch yourself (for the next few days anyway), and compile your own build. 12.26.22 # but there are no patches 12.26.28 # Exactly... 12.26.40 # and i dont understand how to implement a patch 12.26.55 # i read a manual 12.26.57 # but.. 12.27.06 # the commands i dont have them in dos 12.27.40 # You need to setup a development environment - for Windows users this means either Cygwin or VMware with Linux. 12.28.03 # i have vmware with linux 12.28.18 # should i start it now` 12.28.19 # ? 12.28.21 Quit BigBambi (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.28.34 # imulator: Is that the Rockbox vmware, or something you installed yourself? 12.29.01 # rockbox vmware? 12.29.07 # no i have vmware server 12.29.15 # and virtual mashine has linux 12.29.40 # I meant the rockbox development vmware image - a version of Linux with the Rockbox development tools installed. 12.30.07 # no where can i get it? 12.30.11 Join BigBambi [0] (n=alex@86.66.198.235) 12.30.42 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/VMwareDevelopmentPlatform 12.31.37 # ok 5 minutes iwill have it 12.32.56 # The first thing you should do is follow the instructions there to compile your own Rockbox build without any patches. Once you can do that, you can try to apply the viewports patch and compile a version of Rockbox with viewports. Later you can add other patches if you want. But I would recommend taking it one step at a time... 12.34.26 # ok thank you 12.34.41 # davzie: 5g WPSs are available here - http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsIpod5g and http://rockbox-themes.cleansoap.org/index.php?res=320x240x16 12.34.53 # 5g? 12.35.08 # oh 12.35.10 # not to me 12.35.14 # sorry 12.41.09 Quit BigBambi ("Please insert girder") 12.41.23 Join BigBambi [0] (n=alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 12.44.07 # ok it is started 12.44.49 # is there a internet browser? 12.44.59 Join m0f0x__ [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-37-62.dsl.telesp.net.br) 12.45.44 # linuxstb, thanks, I'm taking a look now but I'm a bit confused, stuff like "Rayboradio" on http://rockbox-themes.cleansoap.org/index.php?res=320x240x16 requires a "custom build". It looks the tits but I can't just "install it". 12.49.03 # davzie: Yes, some of the themes need custom builds, I'm just saying that a lot of "decent" themes don't. The choice is yours... 12.49.33 Quit m0f0x__ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.51.42 # Hmm =) okay thanks for you help! Just going to start looking for some decent customs now :) 12.52.23 Quit m0f0x_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.54.29 Join Christo1 [0] (n=christop@ip68-3-220-253.ph.ph.cox.net) 12.54.42 # if i have downloaded the build is it comatible with sansa? 12.55.14 # Which build? 12.55.46 # i run svn co svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk rockbox 12.55.52 # so its downloading something 12.56.07 # Yes, there is only a single Rockbox source code used for all builds. 12.56.28 # When you compile, you choose which target you're compiling for. 12.57.09 # ah i understand 12.57.25 Join m0f0x__ [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-40-237.dsl.telesp.net.br) 12.58.07 Join moos [0] (i=moos@m237.net81-66-159.noos.fr) 12.58.54 # so i dont mkdir build_h120 but i mkdir build_e200?? 13.01.21 # Yes, you can call it anything you like though. The important thing is the target you choose in the ../tools/configure step. 13.02.42 # ok 13.03.19 # oh i see i can choose now ;-) 13.03.50 # build version normal? 13.04.04 # Yes 13.04.34 # Or "simulator" for a version you can run on your PC - that's easier for WPS development... 13.05.17 # i want for my sansa... simulator i can make later 13.05.34 # so if i have my build i can implement patches? 13.05.53 # Yes 13.07.07 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 13.07.55 # takes a long time i see 13.08.08 # depends on your pc 13.08.30 Quit Christop (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.09.12 # mhh i have a quite good. i bought a 1gb ram 3 days before 13.09.34 # It isn't just ram 13.09.38 # but the vm uses 256mb 13.09.43 Join m0f0x_ [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-21-5.dsl.telesp.net.br) 13.09.47 # i have 2,9 ghz 13.09.55 # processor 13.10.11 Join ctaylorr [0] (n=ctaylorr@CPE001839ae25b4-CM0011aea4a276.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 13.11.36 # what does SVN mean? 13.11.57 # imulator: Don't try my viewports patch yet, there's a problem with it - I'm about to upload a new version... 13.12.05 # when? 13.12.14 # imulator: Subversion (SVN) is a version control system 13.12.21 # ok 13.12.46 # imulator: In the next couple of minutes 13.13.10 # ok 13.15.03 # i have a zip file now 13.15.20 # Congratulations. Now you can install it... 13.15.48 # but cant implement a patch into the zip file right? 13.15.55 # NO 13.16.00 # heh, No 13.16.03 # ok i understood right 13.16.09 # I didn't mean to be so forceful :) 13.16.14 # yes 13.16.17 # its ok 13.16.35 # i didnt sense it so forceful ;-) 13.16.39 # imulator: A patch patches the source code, then you compile the altered source into a build that you can use 13.17.07 # if i patch do i have to do make zip only or make and then make zip? 13.18.18 # imulator; New version of the viewports patch now uploaded - v4.1 13.18.21 # make then make zip 13.18.23 # That should work for you. 13.19.31 # how can i download it? 13.19.40 # Click on it? 13.19.41 # weith right click save file i get a html file 13.19.47 # and i i click i see the text 13.19.57 # firefox... 13.19.58 # mhh 13.20.07 # internet explorer hehe i try with this 13.20.09 # me too actually 13.20.17 # But if you click then do save page it'll work 13.20.39 # ok 13.21.03 Quit m0f0x_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.21.14 # now i put the file into debian\root? 13.21.33 # svn revert . will revert to latest version, yes? 13.22.05 Join Retro` [0] (n=Retro@213.172.251.230) 13.22.07 # hello 13.22.40 # hello 13.22.44 Quit m0f0x__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.22.57 # i have a SanDisk Sansa e260 mp3 player 13.22.58 # how does svn add file work? 13.23.13 # i also own a 1 GB MicroSD card for that device 13.23.30 # but when i plug that card in, it is not detected by Ubuntu 13.23.33 # nice me too 13.23.41 # what can i do to make it detectable? 13.23.48 # mhh 13.23.49 # aha svn revert -R . 13.23.55 # BigBambi: I use(d) "svn revert -R ./" 13.24.02 # i had ubuntu but not now ;-) 13.24.03 # :) 13.24.05 # bad timing 13.24.06 # markun: cheers :) 13.24.13 Quit TroyMcClure12 () 13.24.33 # do i need a driver or something? 13.24.35 # retro? doesnt ubuntu make two drives? 13.24.43 # i doesn't 13.24.48 # mhh 13.24.50 # just the one of the player 13.24.58 # the 4 GB one 13.25.05 # what firmware? 13.25.07 # and not the 1 GB one as well 13.25.15 # linuxstb: Should v4.1 compile for gigabeat? 13.25.16 # i have the original firmware 13.25.27 # ok 13.25.27 # version 1.02.18E 13.25.39 # did you try to mount the sd slot? 13.25.53 # mount? 13.25.54 # manually? 13.25.57 # uhmm 13.26.07 # * markun got interested in implementing this: http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/7297 13.26.07 # yes dont you know how to mount a drive? 13.26.10 # i can't see the mountpoint anywhere 13.26.20 # of the card slot 13.26.30 # that's wha i need assistance 13.26.46 # *that's why 13.26.48 # If you type "fdisk -l", does that show your card? (probably as root) 13.26.56 # let me see.,.. 13.27.19 # i do only know how to mount in german xD 13.27.23 # upd sry for xD 13.27.30 # ooops 13.27.32 # not upd 13.28.04 # /dev/sda2 1017 1022 20480 84 OS/2 hidden C: drive 13.28.20 # /dev/sda1 is the player's partition 13.28.34 # so /dev/sda2 must be my MicroSD card 13.28.42 # how can i mount it? 13.28.58 # debian:~/rockbox/build_e200# patch < viewports-v4.1.diff 13.28.58 # can't find file to patch at input line 5 13.28.58 # Perhaps you should have used the -p or --strip option? 13.29.03 # what is this? 13.29.06 # Retro`: man mount 13.29.19 # mount /dev/sda2 13.29.20 # ?? 13.29.39 # imulator: Try "patch -p0 < viewports-v4.1.diff" 13.29.46 # ok 13.29.48 # mount: can't find /dev/sda2 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab 13.29.54 # Retro`: No, have a look at the manual 13.29.55 # what?? 13.29.56 # Retro`: No, /dev/sda2 is the "hidden" firmware partition. 13.30.00 # oh 13.30.10 # what now? 13.30.12 # If it was being shown, the card would be something like /dev/sdb 13.30.15 # please help me i am a noob 13.30.29 Join m0f0x [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-18-195.dsl.telesp.net.br) 13.30.38 # debian:~/rockbox/build_e200# patch < viewports-v4.1.diff 13.30.38 # can't find file to patch at input line 5 13.30.38 # Perhaps you should have used the -p or --strip option? 13.30.44 # oops 13.30.53 # Retro`, did you insert the card right 13.31.08 # yes 13.31.14 Quit BigBambi (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 13.31.24 Join BigBambi [0] (n=alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 13.31.36 # Can you see the card in Rockbox itself (or the original Sansa firmware)? 13.31.46 # Retro`: mount is a very complex command, but in this case it will probably come down to something like: mkdir -p /media/sdcard && mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /media/sdcard 13.32.02 # s/complex/flexible/ 13.32.21 # Oh yeah, and you have to run it as root, so put a sudo in front of it 13.32.30 # i did 13.32.47 # sudo mkdir -p /media/sdcard && mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /media/sdcard 13.32.52 Join Nico_P [50] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 13.33.03 # response: mount: only root can do that 13.33.04 # ?? 13.33.11 # sudo -i 13.33.15 # aha 13.33.16 # And then just enter it without sudo 13.33.16 # ok 13.33.48 # /bin/mkdir: /bin/mkdir: cannot execute binary file 13.34.00 # that was sudo -i mkdir -p /media/sdcard && mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /media/sdcard 13.34.09 # No, no. Just sudo -i 13.34.14 # That will give you a root shell 13.34.15 # aha 13.34.18 # Then enter the command 13.34.26 # aha 13.35.01 # mount: No medium found 13.35.02 # :/ 13.35.11 # Then there's nothing there 13.35.23 # i have the card in the player (in the slot) 13.35.39 # Can you see the card in Rockbox itself (or the original Sansa firmware)? 13.35.52 # Well, check dmesg and see if it's being detected 13.35.59 # And do that too 13.36.17 # let me try if it is detected by firmware 13.36.49 # ah shit 13.36.55 # Resreshin Database 13.36.59 # refreshing 13.37.05 # linuxstb: Should v4.1 compile for gigabeat? It errors here (clean build fine) 13.37.14 # linuxstb: http://www.pastebin.ca/840035 13.37.33 # It _should_... 13.37.36 # hehe 13.38.41 # Hmm, I didn't try a gigabeat target build - seems there is work needed... 13.38.41 # Thanks to all those "optimisations"... 13.38.55 # It wasn't me! 13.39.26 # linuxstb, the firmware claims the device has 3807 MB of Memory (with the MicroSD card in!) 13.39.36 # so no, it's not detected by firmware 13.39.57 # Are you sure it's not in upside-down? I seem to recall people saying that's an easy mistake to make... 13.40.10 # 3807 MB? Is it an SDHC card? 13.40.17 # it is really really properly inserted 13.40.22 # checked 5 times now 13.40.23 # really 13.40.35 Join m0f0x_ [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-26-190.dsl.telesp.net.br) 13.41.22 # Retro`, do you have a card reader to try it in 13.41.22 # and formatted? 13.41.38 # advcomp2019, unfortunately no 13.41.46 # or doesn't the OF care about that? 13.42.16 # BigBambi: Seems the fix is straightforward - I'll include it in my next update. 13.42.18 # rvvs89, the 3807 MB is the device's removable flash drive 13.42.26 # linuxstb: Cool, cheers 13.42.53 Quit GodEater_ (No route to host) 13.42.57 # Retro`: Oh, right, sorry, I'm not too familiar with the Sansas 13.43.32 # Retro`, i am starting think it is the card or the card slot in the sansa 13.44.02 # advcomp2019, that the card or the card slot is what? 13.44.08 # advcomp2019, damaged? 13.44.31 # advcomp2019, no it can't be... it's a new player 13.44.42 # advcomp2019, it's not older then one month 13.45.00 # here's the thing 13.45.15 # Retro`, i have seen things like that before 13.45.20 # linuxstb: Did you try to improve on the "optimised" 16 bit lcd_mono_bitmap_part()? 13.45.26 Join rift [0] (n=heroes@219.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 13.46.30 # amiconn: No, I never got around to writing a benchmarking plugin... 13.46.41 # hmm 13.47.06 Join m0f0x__ [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-48-66.dsl.telesp.net.br) 13.47.52 # Retro`: Did you fully insert the card? Iirc those microsd cards can make you think you inserted them fully, when in fact you didn't. 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wtf is that?? 13.51.31 # everyone okay? 13.51.31 # ? 13.51.31 # Retro`: Netsplit 13.51.31 # it was a netsplit, wasn't it? 13.51.32 # yeah thought so 13.51.32 Quit m0f0x (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.51.32 # amiconn: ;) 13.51.33 # so are all my hopes in vain? 13.51.47 # The first stage is still electrically disconnected (probably for leaving the card in the slot without losing it) 13.52.24 # BigBambi: Can you try http://www.davechapman.f2s.com/rockbox/viewports-v4.2.diff - that should be better... 13.52.31 # linuxstb: Sure 13.52.54 # maybe this original software sux 13.52.58 # i need rockbox 13.53.01 Join J-23 [0] (n=aldwulf@a105.net128.okay.pl) 13.53.09 # i just don't know the proper procedure to install it 13.53.16 # Hello, I think I have bricked my Sandisk Sansa c250. I a working on Mac OS X 10.4. I wanted to copy all files in the sansa disk to a place in the hard disk but I ended up deleting everything. I did not realize what I had done until it was too late. Have I bricked my mp3 player? Can I reverse this process? Please help ... 13.53.54 Quit BrianHV (Remote closed the connection) 13.53.58 Join BrianHV [0] (n=bhv1@copland.brianhv.org) 13.54.10 # kushal_12_27_200: You probably want to use Recovery mode - http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/SansaE200Unbrick 13.54.34 # kushal_12_27_200, you need a tool like e200tool 13.54.56 Join m0f0x [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-50-195.dsl.telesp.net.br) 13.54.58 # kushal_12_27_200, i don't know if there's a c200tool as well 13.55.01 # linuxstb: It gets further - it fails on test_viewports.c now 13.55.12 # Retro`, it might not be that bad tho 13.55.14 # does anyone know whether we can save some power when disabling the PLL in PP502x? i would like to use the 24MHz (default-setting) as normal clock and only activate the PLL for boosting. has somebody measured this somehow? 13.55.15 # Retro`: He should try the recovery mode first though. 13.55.22 # linuxstb: Shall I just remove that from SOURCES? 13.55.39 # BigBambi: Yes, you can do. Can you pastebin the error though? 13.55.40 # linuxstb, i had removed the partitions on my device as well and bricked it 13.55.44 # sure 13.55.57 Quit solexx_ ("leaving") 13.56.01 # linuxstb, but then i resurrected it with the lovely e200tool of MrH 13.56.13 # kushal_12_27_200, yea.. try recovery mode like linuxstb said first 13.56.36 # linuxstb: http://www.pastebin.ca/840048 13.56.37 # linuxstb, if he bricked it, that means he can't boot it 13.56.55 # kushal_12_27_200, you need to restore the bootloader 13.57.26 # BigBambi: Looks like a double-patch problem - if you look at test_viewports.c, is the code there twice? 13.57.33 # Retro`, i think he did not mess up the bootloader yet 13.57.41 # linuxstb: Just checking 13.57.56 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 13.58.02 # If you reverted a patch, you need to make sure test_viewports.c is deleted. 13.58.05 Join amiconn [50] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 13.58.11 # Buschel: I don't know. I wouldn't go 24MHz for the normal clock. ipod video ui is already slowish at 30 (that can be improved though) 13.58.19 # okay 13.58.35 # linuxstb: 5 times :) 13.58.40 # kushal_12_27_200, hold Manu button for 15 second to turn off the device 13.58.43 # BigBambi: That will do it ;) 13.58.47 # kushal_12_27_200, Menu button 13.58.49 # linuxstb: Ah, OK - I just reverted 13.58.55 # I'll delete it and try again 13.59.00 # kushal_12_27_200, if the device is not already off 13.59.26 # amiconn: nevertheless i'd like to test it just to know whether there is some gain... does somebody have the ability to test on a PP502x without runtime testing? 13.59.31 Quit m0f0x_ (Success) 13.59.40 # kushal_12_27_200, then lock the player and hold the REC button and hold it while you press the Menu button to start it 13.59.52 # then you+ll enter the recovery mode 14.00.07 # i gotta go 14.00.13 # be well 14.00.15 # bye ;) 14.00.20 Quit Retro` ("Be well!") 14.00.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.00.56 # the problem is the disk does not even show up in the computer when I connect it 14.01.30 # That's what recovery mode may be able to fix. If it doesn't then you'll have to go one step further - use e200tool. 14.01.37 # kushal_12_27_200, did you try the recovery mode steps? 14.01.46 # yes 14.02.05 # i am trying it again 14.02.09 # linuxstb: It compiles fine now :) 14.02.53 # BigBambi: Good, thanks for testing 14.03.01 # no problem 14.04.17 Quit midge1 (Connection timed out) 14.04.50 Quit Shaid (Success) 14.04.51 Nick Shaid` is now known as Shaid (i=shaid@124-168-114-111.dyn.iinet.net.au) 14.05.20 # I turned the device off and did exactly as said. There is no display. However, as before, the ligt on the navagation buttons are still there. 14.05.34 # * light 14.06.18 Quit m0f0x__ (Connection timed out) 14.06.44 Nick idnar_ is now known as idnar (i=mithrand@unaffiliated/idnar) 14.07.01 Quit m0f0x (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.08.51 # kushal_12_27_200, so you will need to use the e200tool then 14.09.12 # Could you link me? 14.09.18 # please 14.11.42 Quit ol_schoola () 14.12.42 # kushal_12_27_200, i think this is what you need.. http://daniel.haxx.se/sansa/e200tool.html 14.12.48 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/UsefulSansae200Tools says it is only for windows. Is there one for mac 14.12.50 Join m0f0x [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-52-72.dsl.telesp.net.br) 14.13.05 # sorry, didn't see 14.13.23 # thanks, advcomp2019 14.14.20 # kushal_12_27_200, i do not know if it will work on mac or not since i do not have a mac 14.17.49 # the main problem is that the display on the sansa shows nothing and the computer does not even say there is a disk connected to it. 14.20.45 # Advcomp2019, I don't understand the instructions for 0.1.3 or later. 14.23.52 # kushal_12_27_200, i think it is stuck in manufacturer mode and since i have not used that tool that much you might want to wait for someone else 14.24.13 # i cant implement custom line patch 14.24.15 # i get errors 14.24.19 Join m0f0x_ [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-48-126.dsl.telesp.net.br) 14.24.43 # imulator: How old is the patch? 14.25.00 # And are the errors along the lines of Hunk failed 14.25.25 # yes 14.25.38 # Hunk #3 FAILED at 824. 14.25.41 # for example 14.25.43 # the patch needs synching - it is out of sync with current SVN 14.25.56 # ? 14.26.10 # You can either look at the .rej files and try and do it yourself, or wait and hope someone else does 14.26.18 # ok 14.26.28 # What does the custom line patch do? 14.26.55 # i thinks its similar to viewport 14.27.04 # but viewport is better... 14.27.06 # What player do you have? 14.27.13 # but i need custom line for some themes 14.27.17 # sansa e260 14.27.43 # You could use the viewports patch then fix the theme you want to work with viewports 14.27.52 # I think Custom Line is rather redundant now 14.28.21 # mhh i get nervous^^ 14.28.28 # if i do those things 14.28.41 # I think you will find it easier to edit a WPS than sync a patch 14.28.53 # mhh 14.29.28 # i will wait until a official build with viewport comes 14.29.34 # i have no time now 14.29.42 # That will be a few days probably 14.29.53 # but the viewports patch applies great to current svn 14.29.54 Quit rift (Remote closed the connection) 14.30.14 # yes 14.30.14 # kushal_12_27_200, you could look on the forums to see if they can help you too 14.30.33 Join rift [0] (n=heroes@219.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 14.30.34 # but i havent only trhe problem with custom line 14.30.37 # with some others too 14.31.00 # and then if i want so MAKE then i get an error and no rockbox.zip 14.31.50 Quit m0f0x (Connection reset by peer) 14.33.41 Join BigBambi_ [0] (n=alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 14.33.57 # * BigBambi_ hits ubuntu with a big stick 14.34.23 Quit BigBambi (Nick collision from services.) 14.34.29 Quit imulator () 14.34.36 Nick BigBambi_ is now known as BigBambi (n=alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 14.37.11 # amiconn: Have you thought any more about how to handle the M3's lack of main LCD? 14.40.53 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@ip-226.net-89-2-71.rev.numericable.fr) 14.41.58 # Still no new ideas 14.42.29 # saratoga: you there? 14.42.30 # Handling the remote as the main lcd will make it easier to adapt graphical stuff, but make button handling quirky 14.42.49 # (unless the main buttons are handled as "remote" buttons and vice versa) 14.43.02 # What buttons are available on the remote/main? 14.43.13 # And handling it as remote with no main lcd makes it easier to adapt the lcd driver 14.44.15 # The remote is the same as all iaudio remotes: Mode, Rec (simple buttons), Rew/Play/Ffwd (Rocker switch), Vol-/Menu/Vol+ (rocker switch) 14.45.18 # The main unit has one button less, and a different mechanical configuration: Play, Ffwd, Rew (front buttons), Rec (side button), Vol-/Mode/Vol+ (rocker switch) 14.45.45 # Both main and remote have a separate hold switch (no combined Hold/Power switch on main like the M5 and X5) 14.46.00 # Hello, I think I have bricked my Sandisk Sansa c250. I a working on Mac OS X 10.4. I wanted to copy all files in the sansa disk to a place in the hard disk but I ended up deleting everything. I did not realize what I had done until it was too late. Now when I turn the device on, it does not have anything in the display. Have I bricked my mp3 player? Can I reverse this process? Please help ... 14.46.27 # thanks 14.46.30 Quit kushal_12_27_200 ("Leaving") 14.46.51 Join rift_ [0] (n=heroes@219.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 14.52.17 Join DerDome [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-214-025.pools.arcor-ip.net) 14.59.29 Join m0f0x__ [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-54-251.dsl.telesp.net.br) 14.59.35 Quit rift_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 15.00.21 Join fasmaie [0] (n=yohann@c-24-60-113-125.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 15.01.28 Quit linuxstb ("ChatZilla 0.9.79 [Firefox 2.0.0.11/2007112718]") 15.03.40 Quit rift (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.03.47 # hm.. i thought the new seeking patches were supposed to be already in the newest build?! 15.04.22 # conando: As the commit message said and you were told yesterday, the internals are but the gui isn't 15.04.30 Join spiorf [0] (n=spiorf@host111-212-dynamic.20-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) 15.04.55 # conando: Sorry, that was rather more rude than I intended 15.05.07 # Nonetheless, the internals are there, the gui isn't 15.07.02 Quit amiconn (" cu in the new year :)") 15.11.05 # BigBambi: i understood this.. nonetheless i thought at least simple backward/forward seeking would be possible already 15.11.32 # conando: It sort of is, but only from the front menu when you set the resume point 15.11.36 # but thanks for the clarification 15.11.37 # I agree non-ideal 15.12.11 # But I haven't yet found it non-ideal enough to try and learn how to do anything about it :) 15.12.15 # of course, the "old" way.. i was just looking forward to try out the new seeking functionality ;) 15.12.24 # lol 15.12.27 # Well, it is much quicker 15.13.08 # yes, that's what i noticed immediately, great work 15.13.15 Quit m0f0x_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.13.34 # so i'm just going to wait for jhMikeS to finish the gui :) 15.13.37 # * BigBambi salutes jhMikeS 15.13.41 # :) 15.13.49 # * conando salutes too 15.14.15 # ah the pizza is ready.. brb ;) 15.19.31 Join Crash91 [0] (n=Crash@41.232.215.117) 15.20.17 # does anyone else feel that "open source jukebox firmware" needs to be changed? 15.20.33 # not really 15.20.36 # maybe something like "reclaim your music"? 15.20.48 # From where? 15.20.57 # (yes, ripped from the firefox slogan) 15.21.07 # from uh.......itunes? 15.21.21 # I've never needed to use itunes 15.21.25 # I don't have an iPod 15.22.07 # open source jukebox firmware tells you what it does, reclaim your music contains no information in my mind 15.22.08 # me neither but.... 15.22.30 # im just saying open source jukebox firmware doesnt sound that cool :P 15.22.42 # It is informative 15.23.02 # "Cool" slogans that tell you nothing are pointless in my eyes 15.23.22 # It was going to be called "Rockbox AWESOME EXTREME LAZER", but narrowly voted down. 15.23.38 # not only because it is laser 15.23.40 # ? 15.25.15 # http://www.rockbox.org/irc/reader.pl?date=20060214#13:58:46 (hit ctrl+f and search for slogan) 15.25.50 Join zicho [0] (n=martin@c-3299e355.68-7-64736c14.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 15.26.24 Join MethoS-- [0] (n=clemens@pD955F545.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.27.28 # it's pretty much techie vs marketing... as always 15.29.31 # yeah 15.29.57 # And seeing as we aren't trying to flog it to people, personally I prefer a slogan that actually means something 15.30.04 # Not that I have any say :) 15.30.36 # yeah.. imagine the "support cases" if it would be a catchy slogan everyone finds cool :) 15.30.42 # :) 15.31.13 # Rockbox : OSDAPFW? 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15.56.54 # Linux 15.57.17 # check if you have the command ffmpeg 15.58.20 # I'm installing it... 16.00.23 Quit dan_a ("using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12") 16.00.33 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.01.02 # J-23: look on the MpegPlayer page in the wiki, if you have vlc, its easier IMO 16.01.27 # I have installed ffmpeg. 16.02.54 # J-23: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginMpegplayer 16.04.10 # J-23: there are also some sample videos for you to try 16.05.02 Join scorche|w [0] (n=42c007b2@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 16.05.16 Quit rift ("d'accord") 16.05.20 # J-23: Make sure you have ffmpeg with mp3 support 16.05.33 Join rift [0] (n=heroes@219.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 16.06.37 Quit rift (Remote closed the connection) 16.08.22 Join rift [0] (n=heroes@219.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 16.08.27 Quit rift (Remote closed the connection) 16.08.32 # But they're too big for Sansa c240 screen 16.09.02 Join rift [0] (n=heroes@219.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 16.09.29 Join webguest38 [0] (n=d92cf9f7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-6640afe81e8adc6a) 16.10.13 Quit webguest38 (Client Quit) 16.15.22 Quit desowin (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.15.24 Quit rift ("d'accord") 16.15.36 Join rift [0] (n=heroes@219.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 16.15.41 Join spr0k3t [0] (n=spr0k3t@CPE-69-76-171-220.kc.res.rr.com) 16.16.08 Quit rift (Client Quit) 16.17.47 Join rift [0] (n=heroes@219.56.70-86.rev.gaoland.net) 16.29.11 Quit gbing ("ChatZilla 0.9.79 [Firefox 2.0.0.11/2007112718]") 16.29.42 Quit rift ("d'accord") 16.29.51 Quit fasmaie (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.30.59 # scorche|w: how long more for the timeout? :P 16.42.22 Nick m0f0x__ is now known as m0f0x (n=m0f0x@189-47-54-251.dsl.telesp.net.br) 16.45.50 Join billenium [0] (n=billeniu@c-69-249-243-110.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) 16.50.04 Join Redbreva [0] (n=Miranda@host86-136-213-155.range86-136.btcentralplus.com) 16.51.47 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@atheme/developer/desowin) 17.20.15 Join linuxstb [0] (n=chatzill@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 17.22.47 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54964D3A.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.34.38 Join webguest45 [0] (n=45952d2b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-0579ed34e874b02c) 17.35.24 Quit webguest45 (Client Quit) 17.38.02 Quit DerDome ("Leaving.") 17.38.50 Join Febs [0] (n=chatzill@207-172-204-33.c3-0.rdl-ubr4.trpr-rdl.pa.cable.rcn.com) 17.46.00 Quit davzie ("Leaving") 17.46.31 # would it be easy to implement sin/cos/tan in the rockbox calculator? 17.47.37 Quit lee-qid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.48.14 # what language are the games written in? 17.48.20 # c 17.48.39 # i c 17.48.44 # that makes sense 17.49.32 Quit Axio_ (Remote closed the connection) 17.50.01 Join Axio_ [0] (n=Axio@alf94-1-81-57-140-233.fbx.proxad.net) 17.52.16 Quit Axio_ (Remote closed the connection) 17.52.59 # found this http://www.protodesign-inc.com/source/Calc_C.htm 17.53.32 Quit Mathiasdm ("Yuuw!") 17.53.55 Quit hcs ("Leaving.") 17.59.24 Quit Redbreva ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 17.59.46 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 18.00.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.00.53 Quit davina (Remote closed the connection) 18.08.58 # linuxstb: would it be possible to draw the WPS in a viewport? 18.10.49 # The WPS is drawn into multiple viewports, as defined in the .wps file. 18.12.30 # yes, but I was thinking of something like a split screen with e.g. the WPS and the playlist 18.12.57 Quit x-spec-t (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.13.04 # So which part of the WPS would you display? 18.14.12 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 18.14.32 # i decided to try to make my own build using the vmware way but i got an error 18.14.53 Quit davina (Client Quit) 18.15.28 # linuxstb: I haven't thought much about it, I was simply wondering whether it would be possible 18.16.38 # this is the e200 build too.. http://pastebin.ca/840253 18.17.25 # advcomp2019, we need more than that. 18.18.17 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 18.18.28 # i am having a hard to getting the copy/paste to work right 18.20.00 # Nico_P: This was discussed a little the other day, let me find the logs... 18.20.33 Quit davina (Client Quit) 18.21.01 # Nico_P: Yesterday morning, starting around 11.30am 18.21.06 # (logbot time) 18.21.10 # thanks 18.21.26 # LST 18.22.44 # BigBambi_/conando: The UI part is coming soon. It already works but just needs some display aspects worked out. 18.22.52 # hmm JdGordon's comment on rafb.net isn't available anymore 18.23.19 # jhMikeS: That's cool. I don't really use MPEGPlayer anyway :) 18.24.11 # Nico_P: That was just about having a single "struct viewport" instead of a separate "struct remote_viewport". 18.24.20 # ok 18.24.52 # I've gone for the single "struct viewport" - I think the apps/ code would just get too messy otherwise. 18.24.53 # jhMikeS very nice! 18.25.16 # linuxstb: yeah I agree with that 18.25.42 # jhMikeS: hi! congrats on the mpegplayer commit :) 18.25.48 # conando: how much of the screen should the statusbar cover at most anyway? I was thinking 20% at most. 18.26.00 # Nico_P: thanks 18.26.15 # btw, has your S arrived? 18.26.45 # Nico_P: It had a couple weeks ago or so. 18.26.50 # does anyone know the legality of posting the ROM code for the S to the wiki? 18.26.53 Part J-23 18.27.21 # jhMikeS: cool :) have you tried sending custom code to it yet? 18.27.35 # ptw419: You mean a dissassembly? Or the actual firmware files? 18.27.59 # Nico_P: not yet. I'm on one project at a time here. That should be the next thing I mess around with. 18.28.00 # the disassembly 18.28.18 # jhMikeS: ok :) 18.28.23 # or the actual .bin if necessary 18.28.36 # ptw419: My feeling is that you shouldn't (in either case). It's not your code... 18.28.46 # yeah, thats what i was thinking... 18.29.30 # in any case, I did manage to get a dump of the S ROM code, if anyone has any questions... 18.30.09 # Is that a flash ROM? 18.30.12 # ptw419: do you know what code is in there? (ie when is it executed?) 18.30.20 Join J-23 [0] (n=aldwulf@a105.net128.okay.pl) 18.30.24 # hopefully this will help solve the big mystery of why the interrupts won't work 18.30.29 Part Christo1 18.30.44 # its the SecureROM starting at 0x0-0x3FFF 18.31.06 Join m0f0x_ [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-38-237.dsl.telesp.net.br) 18.32.06 # Do you know what (at a high level) it does? i.e. is it the first-stage bootloader? 18.32.40 # it is the first stage bootloader, at poweron this is what the S runs I believe 18.33.16 # I'm guessing by the name that we can't replace the code in that ROM? 18.33.40 # then I have ROM from 0x404000-0x407fff 18.33.59 # i don't believe so... 18.34.20 # i think maybe the code at 0x404000-0x407fff maybe, I don't know about the SecureROM 18.34.24 # What would be very useful is a description of how the S boots, and which ROM(s) and file(s) are involved. 18.34.34 # When I'm trying to encode AVI movie in 96 kbps MPG with 96 kbps MP3 sound in 25fps and rescale it to 132x80, I see "[mpeg2video @ 0x86ff430]buffer smaller than minimum size" 18.34.44 # I'm using mencoder 18.35.03 # i haven't had a chance to review the code 18.35.16 # mencoder durszlak.avi -of mpeg -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=mp2:abitrate=96:vmax_b_frames=16:vb_strategy=2 -af resample=44100:0:0 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg2video:vbitrate=96 -vf scale=132:80,harddup -ofps 25 -o durszlak.mpg 18.35.16 # just managed to get it last night 18.36.13 # And I can't kill it with ^C. 18.36.57 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@usw3662-s-207-244-148-63.dsl.w-link.net) 18.39.00 # J-23, so kill it with kill. 18.39.29 Quit m0f0x (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.39.46 # But why it returns this warning? 18.46.45 # Buschel, exactly the same runtime with hold on as with hold off. 18.49.47 # krazykit, i tried it again and it worked 18.49.47 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 18.55.07 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 18.59.46 Join faemir [0] (n=faemir@85-211-77-177.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk) 19.00.16 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 19.00.18 Quit conando (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.00.19 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@usw3662-s-207-244-148-63.dsl.w-link.net) 19.01.11 # When I'm trying to encode AVI movie in 96 kbps MPG with 96 kbps MP3 sound in 25fps and rescale it to 132x80 with ffmpeg I see "[mpeg2video @ 0x54f550]MPEG1/2 does not support 15/1 fps" 19.04.06 Join webguest58 [0] (n=47c7e44b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-d57c612ef8108e54) 19.05.24 Quit webguest58 (Client Quit) 19.05.38 # I think there's an option you need to enable for non-standard mpeg framerates. 19.06.07 Join webguest58 [0] (n=47c7e44b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-2137a65af1b2f04e) 19.06.40 Part webguest58 19.09.55 # J-23: i remember that you have to set the video bitrate to 600kbps 19.13.00 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.13.30 Quit Crash91 ("Leaving") 19.14.14 # -b 600k? 19.14.31 Quit BigBambi_ (Remote closed the connection) 19.15.14 Join BigBambi [0] (n=alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 19.19.26 # Buschel, we're talking exactly the same runtime to within less than 60 seconds. 19.22.59 Quit linuxstb ("ChatZilla 0.9.79 [Firefox 2.0.0.11/2007112718]") 19.23.19 # soap: that's a pitty :/ so, the USB-stuff does it. 19.24.53 # next interesting thing for me is to not use the PLL and use 24MHz clock as "normal". my firsts builds were instable though 19.28.09 Quit faemir (Client Quit) 19.28.09 Quit BigBambi (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.28.25 Join faemir [0] (n=faemir@85-211-77-177.dyn.gotadsl.co.uk) 19.28.37 Join BigBambi [0] (n=alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 19.28.51 # ok, gotta go and party into the new year. have fun and see you 2008! :o) 19.29.17 # thanks for your work, Buschel 19.29.44 # thanks for your testing support, bye 19.29.46 Quit Buschel () 19.34.34 Quit J3TC- (".•«UPP»•.") 19.36.57 Join midge1 [0] (n=TJ@c-71-205-31-207.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 19.38.22 Quit MethoS-- ("Konversation terminated!") 19.42.14 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@adsl-75-37-118-10.dsl.frs2ca.sbcglobal.net) 19.42.57 Join xnyhps [0] (n=sphynx@161-113-dyn.ipact.nl) 19.47.18 Quit EspeonEefi ("ã•ã‚ˆãªã‚‰") 19.48.44 Join madspin [0] (n=madspin@host81-129-178-143.range81-129.btcentralplus.com) 19.54.09 Quit jhulst (No route to host) 19.54.18 Quit midgey (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.00.39 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.05.46 Quit EternalRains (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.11.30 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54964D3A.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.12.37 Join ctaylorr_ [0] (n=ctaylorr@CPE001839ae25b4-CM0011aea4a276.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 20.12.37 Quit ctaylorr (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.16.26 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 20.30.41 Quit tvelocity (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.33.44 Join perrikwp [0] (n=chatzill@74.167.148.160) 20.34.54 Quit lee-qid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.35.20 Join ol_schoola [0] (n=meatwad@c-67-167-20-91.hsd1.il.comcast.net) 20.36.10 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=stephen@adsl-65-65-222-195.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) 20.41.33 Quit davina (Remote closed the connection) 20.43.42 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 20.46.51 Quit perrikwp ("ChatZilla 0.9.79 [Firefox 3.0b3pre/2007123005]") 20.52.21 Quit soap (Remote closed the connection) 20.53.58 Join soap [0] (n=soap@cpe-65-189-128-141.columbus.res.rr.com) 20.55.29 Quit soap (Client Quit) 20.57.50 Join soap [0] (n=soap@cpe-65-189-128-141.columbus.res.rr.com) 21.04.49 Join toffe82_ [0] (n=chatzill@ppp-71-142-15-190.dsl.frs2ca.pacbell.net) 21.07.01 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@ppp185-226.adsl.forthnet.gr) 21.10.43 Quit Erlend^SE ("Client closed by user.") 21.12.03 Join MikeF [0] (i=Cool@ool-457c12ec.dyn.optonline.net) 21.12.08 # hi 21.14.39 # Hello. 21.14.56 # does rockbox support the ipod classic? 21.15.37 # the ones that are out now 21.15.49 # i dont know what generation it is or whatever its the IPod classic 21.16.16 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.17.23 # anyone know? 21.18.28 Quit soap (Remote closed the connection) 21.18.28 # MikeF: read the front page... 21.18.54 Nick sandsmark is now known as _sandsmark (i=sandsmar@dhcp208-90.ed.ntnu.no) 21.20.07 # where 21.20.58 # Apple: 1st through 5.5th generation iPod, iPod Mini and 1st generation iPod Nano 21.20.58 # (not the Shuffle, 2nd/3rd gen Nano, Classic or Touch) 21.20.59 Quit blithe (Remote closed the connection) 21.21.04 # http://rockbox.org 21.22.01 # MikeF: Classic is unsupported. 21.22.01 # oh crap 21.22.07 # damn it 21.22.18 # what the hell is a 5th gen 21.22.25 # they don't sell those anymore do they? 21.22.27 # You can try iPodLinux 21.22.33 # no you cant 21.22.41 # no, i just need it for the speech 21.22.45 # im a blind user 21.22.57 # ad i have a sansa E200 was thinking of getting a clasic 21.22.58 # MikeF: no they dont...they are the "ipod video"s 21.22.59 # calssic 21.23.23 Nick _sandsmark is now known as sandsmark (i=sandsmar@dhcp208-90.ed.ntnu.no) 21.23.30 # hmm 21.23.32 # thanks 21.23.43 # I could still get a video off amazon 21.24.14 Quit MikeF (".") 21.24.23 # or ebay, although i wouldnt think the ipods are the most blind fri....bah 21.31.44 Quit HellDragon (Remote closed the connection) 21.36.05 Join blithe [0] (n=blithe@stiletto.djblithe.com) 21.39.32 Join HellDragon [0] (i=jd@unaffiliated/helldragon) 21.49.35 Join soap [0] (n=soap@cpe-65-189-128-141.columbus.res.rr.com) 21.50.55 Quit soap (Remote closed the connection) 21.51.11 Join Llorean [0] (n=llorean@ppp-70-253-63-165.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 21.56.23 Quit Jon-Kha (Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.00.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.00.53 Join Jon-Kha [0] (n=Jon-Kha@80-248-247-190.cust.suomicom.fi) 22.05.12 Join soap [0] (n=soap@cpe-65-189-128-141.columbus.res.rr.com) 22.08.30 Join Gnu47_ [0] (i=Gnu47@private.ntwk.thita.net) 22.11.33 Join krazykit_ [0] (n=krazykit@adsl-76-252-5-45.dsl.ipltin.sbcglobal.net) 22.12.10 Join J3TC- [0] (n=jetc123@pool-72-76-184-14.nwrknj.east.verizon.net) 22.12.53 Quit krazykit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.17.51 Nick krazykit_ is now known as krazykit (n=krazykit@adsl-76-252-5-45.dsl.ipltin.sbcglobal.net) 22.19.00 Part bjorn` 22.28.09 Quit Gnu47 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.36.36 Quit mirak ("Ex-Chat") 22.39.53 Join hannesd_ [0] (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 22.41.23 Join thewtex [0] (n=matt@204.73.103.253) 22.42.03 # greetings rockboxians 22.54.16 Join thewtex_ [0] (n=matt@204.73.103.253) 22.54.38 Quit _jonas_ ("KVIrc 3.2.6 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/") 22.55.45 Quit hannesd (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.55.45 Nick hannesd_ is now known as hannesd (n=light@gate-hannes-tdsl.imos.net) 22.59.11 Nick Doomed_ is now known as alienbiker99 (n=alienbik@ool-44c126d4.dyn.optonline.net) 23.00.15 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 23.03.30 Join uwe__ [0] (n=uwe@dslb-084-056-039-253.pools.arcor-ip.net) 23.06.23 # happy new year 23.13.04 Join thewtex__ [0] (n=matt@204.73.103.253) 23.15.04 Join AceDaPig [0] (n=blahblah@12-215-192-41.client.mchsi.com) 23.15.14 # hey 23.15.31 # rockbox is much better than ipodlinux 23.15.34 # thats my opinion 23.15.47 # i've never used either 23.16.02 Join fenugrec [0] (n=ABC@modemcable247.111-201-24.mc.videotron.ca) 23.16.03 Quit uwe_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.16.10 # id start out with rockbox 23.16.24 # you can play videos, Gameboy games, all your songs, text files 23.16.55 # is any work being done on the nano 2nd gen ? 23.17.30 # soap: No color targets have a 24-bit screen, as far as I know. 23.17.48 # The image he posted is 16-bit, it just has better dithering than his "16 bit" image. 23.17.50 # fenugrec: no, its encrypted too well 23.18.01 Quit thewtex (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.18.09 # ah, that's too bad 23.18.11 # I didn't even look that deep (either at his photos or at the targets) 23.18.18 # I just know the Gigabeat isn't 24 bit. 23.18.19 Join saratoga [0] (n=62e14d04@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-b469e19b9f7468de) 23.18.42 # soap: As far as I know they're all 16-bit screens, and bitmaps are converted to framebuffer format on load, so they're 16-bit in RAM anyway 23.18.58 # The second half of that is just what I've been told, though 23.20.41 # it would be possible to write to the flash device directly, but even then we'd have no firmware to learn from 23.20.50 # "flash device " - I mean the chip 23.21.03 Join Gnu47__ [0] (i=Gnu47@private.ntwk.thita.net) 23.21.43 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@65-102-137-113.tukw.qwest.net) 23.23.31 # fenugrec: While it's not a written goal of Rockbox, I think most of the developers feel that a "proper" port can be installed without opening the player. 23.26.09 # I guess so - and writing directly to a flash IC can be a job 23.27.09 # Considering the requirement for special tools, it'd generally be much easier for someone to just buy a Rockbox supported player in the first place 23.27.25 # Although - if we know the CPU is ARM-based, and we can read the firmware from the flash chip 23.29.34 Quit midkay (Nick collision from services.) 23.29.35 Nick midkay_ is now known as midkay (n=midkay@65-102-137-113.tukw.qwest.net) 23.29.42 # ugh - I just saw a pic of the nano's inside - all of the important chips are BGA ... what a pain 23.31.04 # Llorean, did you see my earlier idea about a holiday cleaning of the "MOVED: xxxxxx" messages from the forums? 23.31.19 # Figured we could remove all the redirects more than 14 days old. 23.31.25 # soap: Sounds like a decent idea. 23.31.32 # there's still 10+ pages of search results for them. 23.32.02 # I've deleted all mine, and had started to "move" other people's, but might as well delete them. 23.32.11 # soap: All 14+ day old moved topics notices have been removed. 23.32.21 # There's a button for it. :) 23.32.24 # that was fast 23.32.26 # cool 23.32.52 Quit fenugrec ("Leaving") 23.33.10 # You can remove All topics not posted in for X days old that are either "Any sort", "Moved topic notices" or "Locked" 23.33.51 # That was really easy 23.34.09 # There are a few buried option that are really nice, like that one. 23.34.48 Quit thewtex_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.35.06 Part AceDaPig 23.36.12 Quit ol_schoola () 23.37.43 Quit Gnu47_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.38.25 Quit Gnu47__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.40.04 Join Gnu47 [0] (n=Gnu47@private.ntwk.thita.net) 23.42.32 Join Axio [0] (n=Axio@alf94-1-81-57-140-233.fbx.proxad.net) 23.42.45 Quit Axio (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.45.07 Quit Langly- ("I dont have anything to say, thats why I'm quitting in the first place.") 23.45.36 Join JdGordon|w [0] (n=836b0048@gateway/web/cgi-irc/ircatwork.com/x-7e1a5eab56888940) 23.51.32 # can someone give me the link to the ipodpatcher? 23.51.36 # rockbox is not working for me 23.52.07 # i think its in the manual's install section 23.52.34 # yes it is 23.52.39 # but the site isnt working for me 23.52.55 # i should have said rockbox site 23.54.49 # is the ipodpatcher.exe open source? 23.55.04 # of course... 23.55.07 # yes 23.55.15 # where is it? 23.55.51 # =0 23.57.58 # In the Rockbox svn