--- Log for 16.04.108 Server: leguin.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 14 days and 18 hours ago 00.00.54 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.01.37 Quit Mathiasdm ("Yuuw!") 00.02.05 Join CyBergRind|w [0] (n=cbr@212.98.160.130) 00.08.45 # * Nico_P finds that buffering after a skip seems much faster with dircache than without 00.09.23 # even on a flash target, surprisingly 00.11.47 Quit Zarggg_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.18.34 Quit cbr|w (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.20.59 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 00.21.06 Join amiconn [50] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 00.21.07 Join Zarggg [0] (n=z@216-15-73-111.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 00.27.52 Quit ender` (" I'm a complex person. I have a real and an imaginary part.") 00.28.21 Quit BlakeJohnson86 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.29.16 Quit bertrik ("bye") 00.30.39 Join knitt1 [0] (n=knittl@193.170.132.138) 00.36.13 # Oh, 3 more yllow columns in the table 00.36.18 # *yellow even 00.36.59 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 00.38.27 Join |AhIoRoS| [0] (n=ahioros@201.226.58.34) 00.39.50 Quit gevaerts ("sleeping time") 00.43.35 Quit herrwaldo ("Konversation terminated!") 00.44.58 Quit knittl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.46.31 Nick knitt1 is now known as knittl (n=knittl@193.170.132.138) 00.53.35 # jhMikeS: ping 00.53.59 Join csc` [0] (n=csc@archlinux/user/csc) 00.54.25 # yessir 00.54.47 # I've made the changes to the beast's BL to allow updating only the main bin 00.54.57 # I'm testing and will probably commit soon 00.55.21 # sounds like what's needed about now 00.55.55 # only problem is the svn version doesn't seem to be updating itself... I don't know whether that means my change isn't working 00.56.18 # (it happens quite often, even with other builds) 00.56.32 # so I need a significant change I could check with... any idea? 00.56.33 # updating itself? 00.56.59 # the svn rev number in the loading screen doesn't change 00.57.50 Quit ]3six5[ ("fish? fish. fish? fish!") 00.57.59 # Maybe you ran into the same trouble I did? I had to format the storage. 00.58.02 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 00.58.30 # It actually is extracting? 00.58.42 # the file is detected correctly and seems to be renamed correctly too 00.58.55 # I just need a change that will prove it was actually updated 00.59.09 # Doesn't the current bootloader just untar a file? 00.59.12 # toss in a splash screen after the logo 00.59.34 # * amiconn doesn't understand why this method wouldn't allow to update just the main binary 00.59.56 # heya rockbox 00.59.57 # we want to avoid having to even make the tars 01.00.13 # I'd think the bootloader just untars what's in the file, be it a complete file or just the rockbox binary 01.00.20 # untarring takes time 01.00.22 # *complete build 01.00.29 Quit tessarakt ("Client exiting") 01.01.03 # I also thought this would be a temporary method anyway 01.01.12 # jhMikeS: OK it works :) 01.01.22 # but I'm sick of "make tar", copy that, untar it. better to be able to just drop the binary alone and move it. 01.01.56 # jhMikeS: do you want a sleep call too so that the result is visible? 01.01.58 # * amiconn wonders which part takes longer - the search for the new file, or the untar action 01.02.11 # amiconn: the untar action takes time, believe me 01.02.20 # of course I could shell script it on the make side 01.02.29 # * amiconn would think it's the former, given the overpowered beast hardware 01.03.07 # untarring a full build is pretty lenghty because of the disk reading and writing 01.04.12 # Nico_P: 1/2 to 3/4 second would be ok 01.04.58 # how many ticks would that be? ~200? 01.05.49 # Nico_P: don't you just load the whole tar into RAM? it's only 5.5megs or so. 01.06.32 # no, it's copied 512 bytes at a time 01.06.51 # ugh 01.07.04 # I guess it could be read to memory first 01.07.10 # That's bound to be slooow on a real hdd 01.07.44 # * amiconn would expect the untar on the beast to be as fast as unzipping a build to another target with the same hdd type 01.07.53 # ok, I'll improve it after the first commit 01.08.21 # watch the interrupt vectors, mem is free after that up to the bl load address 01.09.28 # well, currently the OFBL sets the core clock divider to 2 (so it's 264MHz) which might slow it down. ;) 01.11.38 # * amiconn would even expect untar on an archos to be disk bound, not cpu bound 01.15.56 Quit Llorean ("Leaving.") 01.16.08 Quit knittl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.17.18 Join Llorean [0] (n=DarkkOne@adsl-70-242-5-141.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 01.17.22 # jhMikeS: committed. I'll try to improve untarring now, but I might not commit it tonight 01.18.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.21.34 # ok. no rush with that. cutting out the other step is the most important thing. 01.22.13 # do you know where the interrupts vectors end? ie where I could write the tar file? 01.27.47 # at 0x00000064 01.27.58 # duh, 0x00000040 :P 01.28.07 # :) 01.29.40 Part toffe82 01.30.07 Nick JdGordon|zzz is now known as JdGordon (i=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 01.31.07 Join roolku [0] (n=roolku@77-99-112-231.cable.ubr16.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 01.31.12 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 01.31.13 # * Nico_P should really write some doc for file.c funcs 01.32.32 # how many ticks (looking back up). HZ/2 to 3*HZ/4 ? :) 01.32.41 Quit returntoreality () 01.33.08 # heh, I went for 100, which is quite a bit shorter but (IMHO) enough :) 01.34.05 Join returntoreality [0] (n=o0j9u8@p5497D017.dip.t-dialin.net) 01.34.52 # Nico_P: 100 is longer.... 01.35.05 # HZ is 100 in rockbox 01.35.28 # oh... I thought HZ was 1000 01.36.49 Join elinenbe [0] (n=elinenbe@cpe-68-174-107-47.nyc.res.rr.com) 01.37.31 # It never was... and letting gcc figure out the constants is better than hardcoding anyway, in case HZ will ever change 01.37.43 # (it never did in rockbox throughout the years) 01.37.52 # I'll change it them 01.38.11 # (with my next commit of course) 01.40.40 Quit returntoreality () 01.41.10 # jhMikeS: have you gotten results with USB? 01.43.39 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 01.58.14 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.59.58 # Nico_P: not too much beyond a response and then a hang. can't figure why yet. 02.00.33 # ctrl received 373860 <= ?? 02.01.22 # it all ends there 02.02.58 Part pixelma 02.05.19 Join TaylorKillia1 [0] (n=Administ@wl198118.wright.edu) 02.05.19 Quit TaylorKillian (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.09.00 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@adsl-71-154-235-131.dsl.frs2ca.sbcglobal.net) 02.09.27 Join elinenbe_ [0] (n=elinenbe@cpe-68-174-107-47.nyc.res.rr.com) 02.09.35 Quit roolku () 02.09.53 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.09.53 Nick elinenbe_ is now known as elinenbe (n=elinenbe@cpe-68-174-107-47.nyc.res.rr.com) 02.32.13 # * Nico_P doesn't notice any speed difference 02.41.51 Quit |AhIoRoS| (Remote closed the connection) 02.41.57 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 02.49.06 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 03.11.21 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 03.11.57 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 03.12.37 Quit troy__ () 03.12.54 Join tedrock [0] (n=tedrock@d235-144-17.home1.cgocable.net) 03.19.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.19.33 Join ctaylorr [0] (n=ctaylorr@bas1-toronto43-1279396235.dsl.bell.ca) 03.19.53 Join gagnon [0] (n=raphaelg@modemcable215.69-131-66.mc.videotron.ca) 03.20.31 # what and where do i need to download to play games over my archos 404 series ? 03.22.20 # gagnon, since the 404 is not supported you are offtopic 03.23.16 # will it be supported a day ? 03.25.13 Join DavidS1 [0] (n=Tordre@n099h024.wsr.mun.ca) 03.25.14 # that is unknown.. you need to look in the forums 03.26.26 # kk thanks 03.27.04 Join daven_ [0] (n=daven@145.175.adsl.brightview.com) 03.28.44 Quit daven (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.29.27 Quit gagnon () 03.30.01 Nick daven_ is now known as daven (n=daven@145.175.adsl.brightview.com) 03.37.16 Join DavidS2 [0] (n=Tordre@n099h024.wsr.mun.ca) 03.38.38 Join homielowe [0] (n=eric_j_l@S0106001a70694b9a.no.shawcable.net) 03.41.01 Join jburd [0] (n=jburd@59.184.57.164) 03.42.45 Join homielowe_ [0] (n=eric_j_l@d205-250-150-38.bchsia.telus.net) 03.42.50 Quit DavidSG (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.52.16 Quit homielowe_ () 03.58.04 Quit DavidS1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.59.51 Quit homielowe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.00.34 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d205-250-150-38.bchsia.telus.net) 04.05.24 Quit TaylorKillia1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.09.47 Join BlakeJohnson86 [0] (n=bjohnson@c-24-118-135-22.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 04.17.44 Join midgey_ [0] (n=tjross@westquad-188-79.reshall.umich.edu) 04.22.48 Join midgey__ [0] (n=tjross@westquad-188-137.reshall.umich.edu) 04.23.17 Join boxerorange [0] (n=boxerora@mn-10k-dhcp1-7950.dsl.hickorytech.net) 04.24.33 # I'm putting ubuntu on my old computer. :D 04.31.05 Join miepchen^schlaf_ [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF7EB8.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.35.03 Quit midgey (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.35.14 Join cool_walking_ [0] (n=notroot@203-59-129-195.perm.iinet.net.au) 04.40.07 Quit midgey_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.46.37 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Connection timed out) 04.47.49 Quit jburd (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.52.34 Join javama1 [0] (n=Yifu@c-68-84-62-252.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 04.58.06 Join javama2 [0] (n=Yifu@c-68-84-62-252.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 04.58.12 Quit javama2 (Client Quit) 05.01.37 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 05.06.00 Quit javaman (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.08.16 Quit m0f0x () 05.09.19 Join Shaid [0] (n=adam@dsl-202-45-112-116-static.VIC.netspace.net.au) 05.09.33 Quit boxerorange ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.13/2008031114]") 05.10.35 Quit ctaylorr (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.14.08 Quit javama1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.14.40 Join countrymonkey [0] (n=4b05639a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ee5dbe75a480628b) 05.15.29 # What's better; sysfont strings with roman letters spell out the language or just plain english? 05.19.03 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.22.04 # Has anyone had problems with using sendfirm to send a rockbox.tar to there gigabeat S? I can send the patched nk.bin and have the gigabeat boot, but after sending rockbox.tar it won't boot and I need to restore 05.22.28 # http://pastebin.ca/986987 05.24.47 Quit Horscht ("User was distributing pornography on server; system seized by FBI") 05.25.52 Quit flynux (Remote closed the connection) 05.26.00 Join flynux [0] (n=flynux@2a01:38:0:0:0:0:0:1) 05.30.39 Quit tedrock () 05.31.22 Quit homielowe (Remote closed the connection) 05.41.42 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d205-250-150-38.bchsia.telus.net) 05.52.31 Join DavidSG [0] (n=Tordre@n099h024.wsr.mun.ca) 05.53.24 Quit homielowe (Remote closed the connection) 05.58.53 Join MobileShaid [0] (n=adam@dsl-202-45-112-116-static.VIC.netspace.net.au) 06.00.51 Quit countrymonkey ("CGI:IRC") 06.02.47 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF742E.dip.t-dialin.net) 06.10.31 Quit DavidS2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.10.47 Join Shaid3 [0] (n=adam@dsl-202-45-112-116-static.VIC.netspace.net.au) 06.16.11 Quit miepchen^schlaf_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.18.04 Quit Shaid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.18.06 Nick Shaid3 is now known as Shaid (n=adam@dsl-202-45-112-116-static.VIC.netspace.net.au) 06.19.32 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 06.19.52 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 06.20.39 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@65-102-136-158.tukw.qwest.net) 06.21.27 Quit midkay (Nick collision from services.) 06.21.28 Nick midkay_ is now known as midkay (n=midkay@65-102-136-158.tukw.qwest.net) 06.24.42 Quit csc` ("If you can't do anything smart, do somethin right ~Serenity") 06.29.02 Quit MobileShaid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.38.42 Quit miepchen^schlaf () 06.39.20 Join homielowe [0] (n=eric_j_l@d205-250-150-38.bchsia.telus.net) 06.43.27 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@67-40-27-72.tukw.qwest.net) 06.43.43 Quit midkay (Nick collision from services.) 06.43.45 Nick midkay_ is now known as midkay (n=midkay@67-40-27-72.tukw.qwest.net) 06.56.01 Quit midgey__ () 06.56.43 Join midkay_ [0] (n=midkay@71-35-97-49.tukw.qwest.net) 06.56.53 Quit midkay (Nick collision from services.) 06.56.55 Nick midkay_ is now known as midkay (n=midkay@71-35-97-49.tukw.qwest.net) 07.09.15 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 07.12.18 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 07.14.17 Join linuxstb__ [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 07.19.06 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.22.09 Quit Battousai (Remote closed the connection) 07.26.17 Quit linuxstb_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 07.42.11 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF742E.dip.t-dialin.net) 07.52.47 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 08.03.41 Join Battousai [0] (n=bryan@maduin.southcape.org) 08.04.54 Part toffe82 08.05.27 Join mrkiko [0] (n=mrkiko@host177-100-static.32-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it) 08.06.42 Join jhulst_ [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 08.08.02 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 08.11.51 Quit jhulst (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08.12.10 Join pondlife [50] (n=Steve@rockbox/developer/pondlife) 08.15.23 # Hi all! Rockbox runs so much better in terms of performance 08.15.32 # I apreciated it very much! 08.15.45 # Auto-dir change stopped working though :/ 08.18.21 # hehe, that build table is getting obese 08.19.32 # pondlife: I know 08.19.41 # pondlife: aniway you can't have all :) 08.20.57 # Hmm, it seems ok now.. 08.21.07 # Wonder what went wrong? 08.21.20 # I like big build tables. It means more targets! 08.21.37 # and more sims, and more bootloaders :) 08.21.57 # Which are part of the targets. 08.23.32 # Ah, I got it... manual dir skip makes playback unhappy.. 08.23.54 # Subsequent dir skips are ignored, or lock up 08.23.55 # Though, it's getting big enough that I wonder if it should be adapted a bit... Make it so that only the names (Sansa e200; Gigabeat F; iAudio M3; etc) show up, and if you mouse over that column, it would show the additional information... 08.24.15 # 3 tables - one for main, one for bootloader, one for sim. 08.24.29 # All aligned, of course 08.24.42 Nick linuxstb__ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 08.24.49 # I guess there's that method as well. 08.24.50 # And, finally the main delta 08.25.33 Quit jhulst_ (Remote closed the connection) 08.25.53 Join jhulst_ [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 08.26.55 Join DerPapst [0] (n=Der@dhcp-25-168.fh-friedberg.de) 08.37.36 Quit pabs (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.42.26 Join Bagderr [0] (n=daniel@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-954f71d506ae75d1) 08.42.45 Join aliask [0] (n=aliask@rockbox/developer/aliask) 08.42.51 Nick Bagderr is now known as B4gder (n=daniel@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-954f71d506ae75d1) 08.44.34 Quit simonrvn ("bbiab, trying to fix something") 08.45.04 # homielowe: I don't think sendfirm will work on non-firmware files - you'll probably want the libmtp application "connect" and use it's sendfile function 08.47.40 # it definitely won't work with the rockbox.tar - even if it did, the .tar file would end up on the wrong partition 08.47.58 # you need mtp-sendfile to transfer the rockbox.tar 08.50.23 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCDBF1.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.51.44 Quit jhulst_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 08.51.47 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@CERULEANCITY.MIT.EDU) 08.53.51 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 08.56.11 # Anyone know how rolo_restart actually /restarts/? To me it looks like only PP502x would work 08.56.17 Join icemang [0] (n=ice@71-34-146-253.clsp.qwest.net) 08.56.38 # * B4gder likes green tables 08.56.59 # to update my rockbox build, do I have to wipe out .rockbox first, or can I unzip rockbox.zip over the existing .rockbox? 08.57.42 # you can just (usually) unzip it over the top 08.58.06 # thanks shaid =) 09.00.30 # aliask: Thanks for the reply, If I have time today, I'll document some stuff in the wiki. 09.01.11 # That'd be really helpful :) 09.01.37 # does anyone else see a box of 'hidden' advert links on the rockbox.org frontpage? on the left, next to the subversion bit. 09.01.38 # aliask: Which targets are you talking about? IIUC, it just branches to the entry point of the new firmware. 09.01.43 # * homielowe reboots into ubuntu 09.01.44 Quit mrkiko (Remote closed the connection) 09.01.46 Part homielowe 09.01.57 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 09.02.11 # Can anyone confirm/test for me? NSF audio doesn't seem to be working on my Gigabeat with a current build. 09.03.01 # linuxstb: in firmware/rolo.c - rolo_restart. There's an ifdef'd ASM block which jumps to (what I assume to be) the load address, but other targets (ie, non PP502x) just hit the end of the function. 09.03.32 # Oh, looks like coldfire also gets a jump 09.03.54 # But that leaves all other ARM targets (and potentially others) left hanging 09.03.57 # aliask: And rolo isn't implemented for all targets either... e.g. not the F. 09.04.06 # Oh. 09.04.27 # That might be why then :P 09.04.51 # 79 builds in 4:33 makes 3.45 seconds per build... 09.04.57 # it might be a new record 09.04.59 # So yes, I think SH, Coldfire and PP502x are the only CPUs with rolo. 09.05.10 # (SH has an external rolo_restart) 09.05.42 # * amiconn was about to say that 09.05.54 # B4gder: The distributed build system is pretty impressive, overall 09.05.58 # It's in firmware/target/sh/archos/descramble.S 09.06.00 # Cool. I'll see about implementing it for the S based on the PP502x then 09.06.51 # Have there been any reports of trouble with today's Sansa e200 builds? 09.08.20 # Llorean: it scales really well too, the last ~15 builds added haven't added much to the total build time 09.08.31 # Clock skipping udelay() has no measurable effect on runtime :\ 09.08.45 # * amiconn tried inlined as well as real function variants 09.08.49 Quit Rob2223 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.10.00 # Re: the ads on frontpage of the website. http://i31.tinypic.com/b5fu43.jpg 09.10.13 # Does anyone else see those? 09.10.23 # Yes. 09.10.24 # B4gder: Do you know of any projects that do as many builds as we do each commit? I'm thinking we probably have the record. 09.10.31 Join homielowe [0] (n=chatzill@d205-250-150-38.bchsia.telus.net) 09.10.33 # Shaid: They've been for awhile. 09.10.40 # Are they meant to be there? 09.10.47 # Yes 09.10.47 # Though, by "awhile" I mean for a few weeks. 09.11.10 # Llorean: nope, I'm not aware of any 09.11.19 # Fair enough 09.11.44 # Shaid: consider them as project sponsors! ;-) 09.11.51 # Pretty much. 09.11.57 # adwords, hey 09.12.25 # adwords are crap in comparsion... 09.13.13 Join simonrvn [0] (i=simon@unaffiliated/simonrvn) 09.13.18 # * scorche thinks that a wikipage would fix this and immediately hides so no one tells him to make one 09.13.38 # * B4gder points in a direction where nobody sits. *he* can do it! 09.13.59 # (yes excluding the shes in the audience! :-) 09.14.23 # amiconn: have you seem my previous messages about perhaps posting something to the list re: devcon? 09.16.06 # * homielowe boots rockbox on his gigabeaSt 09.16.25 # Nice feeling? 09.16.36 # * homielowe feels all tingly 09.19.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.21.19 # http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/WhyHaveAds <= feel free to extend and improve 09.22.28 # can we put a link to it on the front page?...i will try and improve it later 09.22.46 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-211-254.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 09.22.47 # (front page right above the ads if possible 09.23.25 # Llorean: With the newest build, I get strange behaviour... 09.24.00 # I inserted a NSF into my already existing playlist (insert next), and it played not the NSF, not the file after that, but the one after that... 09.24.20 # (Though, if I "view current playlist" it says it's playing the NSF.) 09.24.38 # Strange 09.25.43 # I skipped back to the NSF, and I get a codec failure. 09.27.01 # Mine's just skipping over it. 09.27.10 # Shows (ERR) in front of it in the playlist viewer. 09.27.29 Join PaulJam [0] (i=PaulJam_@vpn-3015.gwdg.de) 09.27.39 # Here's what happens: The current song (the one I restarted from poweroff) plays. The NSF doesn't play, but the file after it says (ERR) infront of it. 09.27.52 # And the file after that ERR plays. 09.27.52 Quit PaulJam (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.28.02 # (So I'm getting 2 files that don't play.) 09.28.11 Join PaulJam [0] (i=PaulJam_@vpn-3015.gwdg.de) 09.28.26 # Well, at least confirmation that something's broken with that format. 09.28.27 Quit OlivierBorowski_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.28.45 # Though I guess with the strange way it handles tracks-within-tracks it might not be so surprising that it'd break from time to time. 09.28.57 # Though, if I *don't* play the NSF, and play the (ERR) track first (clarify: before I've attemtped to load the NSF, and therefore there's no (ERR) infront of it), it plays. 09.29.26 Quit TMM (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.30.04 # You have confirmation that NSF is broken (and for me, the track after it), so use it well. :P 09.30.49 # Ah, *now* it's saying (ERR) in front of the NSF... 09.31.07 # (And the track after it is playing.) 09.33.55 Join OlivierBorowski [0] (n=OlivierB@ANancy-157-1-100-188.w86-218.abo.wanadoo.fr) 09.35.11 Quit OlivierBorowski (Client Quit) 09.36.38 # Mouser_X: Could you try older builds and work out when it broke? 09.36.54 Join Gartral [0] (n=Gartral@adsl-75-33-78-100.dsl.bcvloh.sbcglobal.net) 09.36.56 # pondlife: Actually, I'm the one who should be doing that. 09.37.06 # where do i find pacman roms? 09.37.07 # Llorean beat me to it. 09.37.07 # Ah, ok 09.37.14 # he has no build environment, and I was just asking him to verify something I'd noticed. 09.37.20 # Gotcha 09.37.32 # Gartral: It is *very* obviously stated that you are *NOT* to ask that here. 09.38.03 # Read the manual again. 09.38.11 # pondlife: I have a suspicion as to which revision might've caused it, and will test it later and then file a proper bug report once I know exactly which one does it. 09.38.13 # fine... ill go to community 09.38.52 # Read the manual... It says not to ask *at all* 09.38.58 # Gartral: It's not that. They're copyright, you need to own an arcade machine and dump them. 09.39.19 # We respect copyright here. 09.39.31 # i technically do..... its just, the power supply is deads 09.40.28 # Gartral: we respect copyright in -community too... 09.40.32 # Gartral: Then use a search engine, and find out how to fix it. 09.41.13 # i did... it requires solder... wich i A) dont have; and B) even if i did, i really suck at soldering 09.41.35 # Looks like you're out of luck then. 09.41.37 Quit perrikwp (Remote closed the connection) 09.41.37 Quit GodEater (Remote closed the connection) 09.42.01 # * Gartral merfs 09.44.42 # * daurnimator uses dictionarary on Gartral 09.45.04 # * scorche wonders why daurnimator went and brought that in here 09.45.20 # different universe 09.45.27 # also.... merf isn't a word 09.45.55 # your right, its a sound... 09.46.10 # made by me, when disgruntled 09.46.24 # "a sound made by a furry character expressing discomfort, uneasiness, surprise, boredom, etc." 09.46.30 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merf 09.46.45 # The kind of noise I make when we go way OT 09.47.06 # lol 09.47.40 # e.g.- ME the resident furry fox, gotta problem with that? 09.48.13 # * pondlife only has a problem with the sim constantly segfaulting... 09.49.00 # Gartral: i do when this conversation isnt happening where it belongs 09.49.15 # gdb reckons it's in gwps-common.c:1441... and an attempt to print value gives "$1 = 0x2a8ed249
" :/ 09.51.04 Join DerDome [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-220-133.pools.arcor-ip.net) 09.52.28 # pondlife: It looks like it's revision 17109 that broke it, as I suspected. 09.52.35 Join GodEater [0] (i=c2cbc962@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 09.52.38 # * Llorean now just needs to flag down Nico_P 09.53.02 Quit Shaid (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.53.14 # * B4gder polishes up the "I broke the build" badge in preparation 09.53.16 # Might be that 17109 just revealed a problem with the codec 09.53.37 Quit DataGhost (Nick collision from services.) 09.53.45 Join DataGhost [0] (i=dataghos@unaffiliated/dataghost) 09.53.59 # Sort of how 09.54.04 # ADX doesn't work? 09.54.13 # (Well, doesn't work how it's supposed to.) 09.54.34 # (ADXs glitch out when attempting to loop rather often.) 09.55.10 # pondlife: Well, the codec uses some strangeness in supporting single files that contain several tracks, so I imagine the playback rework may not have taken that into account. 09.55.41 # The problem may be that the codec/playback interface isn't clearly documented... 09.56.06 # * pondlife wonders if cuesheets are working at the moment. 09.56.43 # ohh... a bug i found... rockbox will randomly skip songs in the middle of playing them, but only if there are multiple file types too be played from playlist 09.58.56 # I think ive had that, but all tracks being the same type 09.59.16 # I've had that in the past, but not recently 09.59.42 # I'm pretty sure that's supposed to have been resolved. 09.59.44 Quit homielowe (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.00.37 # Backward directory skip (either way) is definitely unhappy at the moment. 10.00.48 # * pondlife packs a pin. 10.00.58 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 10.01.08 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 10.01.15 Join advcomp2019_ [0] (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 10.01.36 # pondlife: I'm having no problem with double-press back on my Gigabeat. 10.01.44 Quit advcomp2019 (Nick collision from services.) 10.01.57 Nick advcomp2019_ is now known as advcomp2019 (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 10.02.14 # Hmm, I can segfault the sim reproducibly, and also managed to hard lock my H300 10.02.25 # Completely up to date? 10.02.34 # Yes 10.03.15 # I'm having no problems. I've just done it six times, and hit MP3, FLAC, SPX and AAC audio without any problems. 10.03.24 # Might depend on WPS. 10.03.31 # It's in gwps-common.c 10.03.39 # I'm just using CabbieV2 10.03.40 # I'm using a home brew WPS too 10.03.47 # I'll try resetting settings 10.04.15 # * Mouser_X already reverted his build to April 7th. 10.04.23 # (I'm using a custom build.) 10.05.52 Join MethoS-- [0] (n=clemens@dyndsl-085-016-161-144.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 10.06.26 # pondlife: Album art in your WPS? 10.06.31 # No 10.06.55 # And it happens in "evaluate conditional"? 10.07.01 # Yes 10.08.11 # And can you reproduce it with the standard WPS? 10.08.43 # A second issue is that repeatedly back skipping (a track at a time, with auto-change-dir enabled) will sometimes get into a state where I can navigate but playback is stalled. In this state it locks hard when I press STOP. 10.08.49 # Hang on, not tried yet 10.09.06 # But the WPS shouldn't be able to cause this sort of problem - it passes checkwps etc... 10.09.59 # Hmm, it works as long as I let the dircache scan complete, I think. 10.10.10 # * pondlife disables dircache 10.11.11 Join knittl [0] (n=knittl@193.170.132.138) 10.12.00 # Aha 10.12.14 # Llorean: Do you have dircache enabled? 10.12.20 # yes. 10.12.25 # Doesn't work without dircache? 10.12.43 # Could you perhaps try disabling dircache, and enable auto-dir-change 10.12.49 # (and disable repeat) 10.13.07 # It has to be the auto-change, not manual changes? 10.13.11 # Maybe 10.13.34 # Go to track 1 in a directory somewhere half-way through your collection 10.13.46 Join Mathiasdm [0] (n=Mathias@vpne085.ugent.be) 10.13.50 # Then repeatedly press LEFT / RIGHT 10.14.01 # Hence skipping back a dir, then forward again 10.14.10 # What happens? 10.14.34 # Skip quickly several times, then wait for it to catch up, perhaps 10.15.02 # Only 2 tracks should be involved - track 1 in dir B and track n in dir A 10.16.00 # I get a skip back to the last track in the last directory of my entire collection, and it's stuck in non-playing mode 10.16.29 # pondlife: No problems. 10.16.32 # What format is your audio? 10.16.38 # All MP3 10.16.44 # Okay, that's what I just tested with. 10.16.56 # I'm using the sim, maybe relevant 10.17.31 # It will sometimes say "10 of 0" as playlist position. 10.17.38 # OK, I've just reset settings... trying again 10.18.45 Join gevaerts [0] (n=fg@195-144-092-183.dyn.adsl.xs4all.be) 10.18.45 # Nope, same problem.. I also saw "1 of 0" 10.18.55 # But I can't cause my gigabeat to crash when that happens. 10.19.21 # It's not a hard crash this one, but 100% reproducible 10.19.40 Join TMM [0] (n=hp@ip5650d1ab.direct-adsl.nl) 10.19.53 # So - I have reset settings, then disabled repeat and enabled auto-change-dir 10.21.12 # I go into Files > (artist beginning with M) > (first album) > (track 1) 10.21.49 # Do a back track skip, then go RIGHT-LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT-.... 10.22.06 # So it should be skipping between two tracks. 10.22.22 # It ends up playing (artist beginning with Z) 10.22.38 # Sometimes playing, sometimes stuck 10.23.18 # pondlife: I just followed your recipe exactly, no problems. 10.23.29 # Maybe it's a sim-only thing? 10.23.54 # I've got to work now, will test more later 10.23.58 # I thought you said it was also showing problems on your H300. 10.24.19 # Yes, a hard lock. But I've been diverted onto this more reproducible problem.. ;) 10.24.47 # I think I've seen 3 different symptoms 10.24.57 # And I can't reproduce any. :( 10.25.06 # Lucky you!! 10.25.14 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 10.25.28 # Though I did reproduce a problem with rapidly backskipping through a folder of FLACs 10.25.29 Join pabs [0] (n=pabs@ip68-100-234-171.dc.dc.cox.net) 10.25.37 # Which is why I asked about the format. 10.26.03 # The common factor in my problems would be a backwards track skip across directories, that's all. 10.26.18 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 10.27.12 # And see my FLAC problem showed up without a directory barrier being hit. 10.27.37 # But when I tested with MP3s I went back and forth across the directory a few dozen times, both slowly and as quickly as I could press the buttons, without any problem 10.28.25 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-213-063.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 10.36.11 Quit cool_walking_ (Remote closed the connection) 10.36.26 Join cool_walking_ [0] (n=notroot@203-59-129-195.perm.iinet.net.au) 10.46.02 Quit MethoS-- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.46.53 Join ddalton [0] (n=ddalton@210-84-40-128.dyn.iinet.net.au) 10.47.00 # pondlife: around...? 10.47.06 # Yes 10.47.48 # Well, kind of... working mainly.. 10.48.07 # pondlife: Did you see my last comment: - with the grep stuff and - with the request for testers? FS#8895... Sorry, I didn't look at the feature request you mentioned... Ran out of time. 10.48.19 # ddalton: Not yet. 10.48.39 # The REC key is pretty much out of bounds until the USB stuff is fixed though, IMHO. 10.48.44 # pondlife: When you get a chance let me know. I should be around for a couple of hours 10.48.51 # Won't be today 10.48.59 # ok. 10.49.19 # You have to have a very good reason to change keymaps too, you know.. 10.49.34 # I don't think that REC -> FM screen will get into SVN 10.49.41 # I'll do some testing... When you get a chance for a comment just add it and I'll see if I can find the time to look. 10.49.43 # But, that's just my opinion 10.49.47 Join MethoS-- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-213-127.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 10.50.29 # Call me crazy, but if the button says REC on it, I'd want it to go to the recording screen. 10.50.50 # (Unless recording isn't supported on that target, in which case, why does it have a REC button?) 10.51.07 # well... yes, but short_rec was used for nothing in the menus and file tree. if you guys don't like it after a few months, I'll just keep it in sync for myself... And not sure if I will keep uploading patches if its this hard to get stuff in... 10.52.15 # Mouser_X: Well we have rel and repeat... repeat (holding it down) goes to rec screen, and short rec didn't do a whole lot before so now go_to_fm... 10.52.23 # check FS#8895 for details 10.52.51 # I'll build a build with this patch and do some tests... 10.52.54 # What's so hard about pressing MENU and selecting FM radio? 10.53.04 # Seems more logical 10.53.16 # And works from anywhere, pretty much 10.53.23 # pondlife: how exactly should this usb thing act? Where is the keymap for the usb mode you mentioned? 10.53.41 # grep -n 'BUTTON_REC' keymapfile gave no clues... 10.54.20 # If you plug in a USB cable it will normally connect (and stop playback). If you want it to charge and continue to allow use of Rockbox, then you press REC as you plug the cable in. 10.54.26 # pondlife: Its easy to say the same thing about going to the rec screen... 10.54.37 # Unfortunately, this currently tends to go into the recording screen 10.55.02 # So, the plan (as much as one exists) is to use the hold button for the USB control., 10.55.22 # It makes a bit of sense for a REC button to go to the recording screen. 10.56.00 # Long REC, because you don't want to do it accidentally - think microphone, amp and feedback 10.56.11 # pondlife: sure, but check out FS#7979 or FS#7980 before you do that. 10.56.38 # oh and well... why not change the keymap to long play? From all I can tell long play only does something in the radio? 10.56.58 # Oh and grep the keymap file using -n and show me the line with the usb keymap...? 10.57.04 # It's not a keymap 10.57.09 # It's hard-coded somewhere 10.57.36 # pondlife: where? in the bootloader? 10.57.49 # No, in the main code somewhere... I don't know. 10.58.53 # pondlife: for actions to be triggered don't you need a keymap in a keymap file? if not where should i start grepping? 10.59.15 # I don't know, as I just said 10.59.20 # :) 10.59.34 Quit cool_walking_ (Remote closed the connection) 11.00.09 # ok, but you have seen this actually work, and it is in the manual somewhere? 11.02.02 # Yes, and don't know 11.02.08 # I use it all the time 11.04.30 # pondlife: before I waste my time opening another task for another keymap thing I have... do you know if play and rec does anything? 11.05.00 # I don't know, sorry. I'm not an expert on this stuff.. 11.05.09 Part Gartral 11.05.15 # But keymaps should have logical reasons to exist 11.05.30 # Don't go using up combinations just because they're not used, please. 11.05.43 # I mean, is MENU so hard to use? 11.05.52 # (for the radio, I mean) 11.06.54 # I suspect it's because you're changing keymaps that your tasks aren't being used. 11.07.18 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.07.33 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-213-109.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 11.17.26 Join typhoon07 [0] (n=adam@client-82-2-50-167.brnt.adsl.virgin.net) 11.18.17 # Just tried to install rockbox with rockbox util and it's killed my ipod, any ideas whats gone wrong? 11.19.08 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.19.41 # pondlife: ok... well then why does long rec be used for going to the rec screen? why not just press menu and arrow down? 11.20.11 # Because it's a REC button? 11.20.46 # typhoon07: please provide a bit more information (what model ipod, what exactly you did, what went wrong,...) 11.20.49 # is the miezue music card the miezu possible target? or something different? 11.20.50 # If you can find a RADIO button, feel free to use it ;p 11.20.58 # http://www.pmpstore.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=1 11.21.06 # typhoon07: you should be a little bit more specific if you expect someone to help you (what did you do, which ipod, what happens when you try to turn it on) 11.21.31 # ops, sorry for the echo. 11.21.34 # JdGordon: different. 11.21.56 # ta 11.22.10 # JdGordon: AFAIK, this is the current Meizu work is being done on: http://www.itplayroom.com/images/m6.jpg 11.22.26 # ok, 30 gb video ipod, downloaded rockbox util, autodetected the mount point etc, ran complete install, Now when I try to turn in on i get the apple logo in the middle of a dark screen and can hear the HD spinning up and stopping and thats it 11.22.46 # pondlife: so why waste it when it is quite easy to get to the rec screen anyway? I know we don't like looking at the of, but I believe that uses rec to bring up a special menu...? 11.23.45 # typhoon07: what operating system are you using, and what version of rbutil is this ? 11.24.08 # It's not wasted - although personally I prefer to use the menu and wouldn't mind if it was an unused button (aside from turn on backlight)... 11.24.18 # You should probably ask whoever added it 11.24.28 # But you never answered my question 11.24.51 # $200 for 8gb... /me needs a bloody job :p 11.24.54 # * PaulJam wonders why the A-B button doesn't always set ab markers when the label of the button is so important :P 11.25.02 # hehe 11.25.12 # pondlife: what was your question? 11.25.13 # If we had a MENU button, I expect the would 11.25.25 # "Is it so hard to use MENU and select FM Radio?" 11.26.11 # im using ubuntu linux, util version m1.0.4 11.26.15 # well its a lot quicker with a short press especially with voice... and most likely the same reason the long rec keymap was add and the play to resume playback and all the other little shortcuts. 11.27.11 Quit MethoS-- (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 11.27.15 # I don't object massively, but the USB issue needs to be fixed first, that's all. 11.27.50 # We already have 2 functions on the short REC key (reset settings, USB charge) 11.28.05 # well if you can show me the page in the manual if you have time so I check the usb stuff and see how it works then great... I don't understand how it is using the keymap though... 11.28.22 # It's not using the keymap 11.28.43 # yes... so its in the usb code then? 11.28.55 # Yes, somewhere 11.28.58 # gevearts -- any ideas? 11.29.54 Part typhoon07 11.29.55 # From the RockboxUtility wikipage for rbutil m1.0.4: "Complete Installation still seems buggy. Please use the install options from the second tab, until it's fixed." does taht mean this was fixed or is it still an issue in this in this version 11.30.20 Join typhoon07 [0] (n=adam@client-82-2-50-167.brnt.adsl.virgin.net) 11.30.42 # pondlife: I'll do some testing/looking when I can be bothered later... :-) 11.30.44 # ddalton: I don't see it in the manual, it's missing 11.30.50 # PaulJam: If it says "Until it's fixed", and the version provided is still the unfixed version number... 11.31.13 # Llorean: ok 11.31.36 # oh ok... well I'll do some testing here... if it doesn't work for me and is not in the manual I'll assume it doesn't exist and ask about it... 11.31.39 # on the dev list. 11.31.52 # * gevaerts suggests that someone who has actually used rbutil tries helping typhoon07 11.32.11 # that would be nice 11.32.29 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.32.30 # pondlife: one other thing, please explain to me what you meant with your comment to sdoyon's patch in 7979? 11.32.52 # Ignore that - I missed the bit about headphones being unplugged 11.32.55 # typhoon07: Try holding Right while booting and see if it causes some debug output. 11.33.31 # I just though that the "Shutting down" voice was added so you'd know if you'd managed to shut it down. 11.33.43 # typhoon07: it seems as if the complete installation in your version of rbutil is buggy, the wiki says to use the install optons from the second tab. but i'm not sure if that'll work with your ipod in its current state. maybe you'll have to resore it first. 11.33.54 # Hence 7979 would be unneedd. 11.33.56 # llorean holding right does nothing 11.34.22 # yes and your saying you should know if you have flicked a switch? 11.35.01 # Pauljam i doubt i can do anything with it in its current state. How do I go about restoring it - plug it into itunes? 11.35.51 # ddalton: I just thought that if you heard "shutting down" you'd know you'd got the right button. But, of course, not if you don't have headphones 11.36.00 # So, ignore that 11.36.14 # typhoon07: reset it (hold menu-select for a while), and then (quickly) hold menu-down (someone check?) 11.36.22 # typhoon07: i'm not sure. i think you have to force it into diskmode and then resstore with itunes. 11.37.11 # * gevaerts doubts if itunes restore is really needed. EDM + rbutil (with individual steps) might be sufficient 11.38.08 # think ill throw it in the bin, it wont even reset 11.38.12 # yes, its just a quick way to shutdown and put the player on hold and to no its actually off... doesn't matter about the shutdown message... weather you hear that or not. no point removing it. 11.38.18 # whether 11.38.35 # typhoon07: If it won't reset, how did you test my suggestion?' 11.38.59 # typhoon07: try again a few times. It's extremely unlikely to be really broken 11.40.42 # typhoon07: sometimes it is suggested to turn hold on and off before holding menu+select to reset. 11.42.19 # PaulJam: By "sometimes" you mean "it's part of the official Apple instructions, and anyone telling you to should always include this step"? :-P 11.42.34 # that worked to reset 11.42.35 # Llorean: yes 11.43.24 Quit ze (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.43.45 Join ze [0] (i=ze@cpe-75-82-140-185.socal.res.rr.com) 11.45.31 # no matter what I try after I reset it the HD just spins up then stops repeateddly 11.45.56 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@85.72.146.86) 11.46.18 Join dionoea_ [0] (n=dionoea@yop.chewa.net) 11.46.27 # typhoon07: then you should be able to get into emergency disk mode http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93651 has instructions 11.47.30 # any sansa v2 progress...? 11.47.33 # gevaerts: jhMikeS Um, I have an admission and an apology 11.48.09 # gevaerts, jhMikeS: It seems when I was doing USB stuff for you yesterday, the beast was suffering from the not updating the build issue 11.48.36 # im in disk mode, still what next? 11.49.22 # gevaerts, jhMikeS: I've just formatted it, and transferred a build with USB patch v2 (full speed only) installed, and I have different results than yesterday. Pastebin to follow 11.49.26 Quit dionoea (Nick collision from services.) 11.49.34 # typhoon07: what I would try now is plug it in, re-run rbutil, but instead of doing a complete install, install the bootloader and rockbox separately (I think that is in the second tab) 11.49.40 Nick dionoea_ is now known as dionoea (n=dionoea@yop.chewa.net) 11.50.02 # will give that i try cheers 11.55.44 # PaulJam can you link the wiki page you were reading re linux rbutil 11.56.23 # typhoon07: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility 11.59.55 # gevaerts, jhMikeS: Interesting results: http://www.pastebin.ca/987206 12.00.31 # I'm just retrying the highspeed to be sre 12.02.03 Join returntoreality [0] (n=o0j9u8@p5497C8E9.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.03.31 Quit DerDome (Remote closed the connection) 12.04.09 Join DerDome [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-220-133.pools.arcor-ip.net) 12.05.49 # gevaerts, jhMikeS: Confirmed. I disabled tagcache for this build so I'm sure it is the correct one, and the same as last time for the high speed version 12.06.12 # BigBambi: could you try "mount none -t debugfs /sys/kernel/debug/" and "modprobe usbmon" ? If that works, we can get more interesting info 12.06.26 # gevaerts: With both versions? 12.06.42 # BigBambi: first try if they work. If they do, I'll provide further steps 12.06.47 # OK 12.07.43 # gevaerts: Yes, no return from either 12.08.00 # OK. Then "cd /sys/kernel/debug/usbmon" 12.08.12 # OK 12.08.14 Quit DerDome (Client Quit) 12.08.45 # it lives 12.08.48 # OK as in done :) 12.09.09 # looks like manual install is the way to go 12.09.30 # cheers for your help guys 12.09.33 # And then, "cat 1t > /tmp/1.out" (or 2, depends on the usb 1-1 or usb 2-1) while plugging in. That will capture all usb traffic 12.09.38 # typhoon07: you're welcome :) 12.09.58 # gevaerts: So that command, then plug in? 12.10.39 # BigBambi: yes. While the cat is running, all usb traffic will be captured. After plugging in (maybe wait a few seconds), ctrl-c to stop it 12.10.51 # OK 12.11.24 # If the output file is empty, it means you captured the wrong bus number. Then look in dmesg for the correct one 12.11.56 Join DerDome [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-220-133.pools.arcor-ip.net) 12.12.02 # gevaerts: OK, will do 12.20.19 # gevaerts: http://98.130.155.226/1.out <-- full speed 12.24.08 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 12.24.54 # BigBambi: is the dmesg for that similar to the one you posted earlier ? 12.25.26 # yes 12.25.39 # I'm just doing both dmesg and the other for high speed 12.26.09 # what software would you guys recommend for managing a rockbox enabled player? 12.27.24 Part pondlife 12.27.36 # typhoon07: I copy and paste 12.27.38 # typhoon07: I use cp, rm and mv :) 12.27.39 # what do you mean by "manage". in order to put music on it you can just use your favourite filebrowser 12.28.07 # oh right no need for any itunes replacement then 12.28.10 Join Nico_P [50] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 12.28.12 # thats cool 12.30.42 Join OlivierBorowski [0] (n=OlivierB@ANancy-157-1-100-188.w86-218.abo.wanadoo.fr) 12.32.11 # gevaerts: OK, it appears that sometimes with high speed when I connect it the USB screen etc doesn't happen and dmesg output is different 12.33.31 # gevaerts, jhMikeS Both full speed + high speed, on occasions where it connected 'properly': http://98.130.155.226/usbv2.txt 12.33.37 # Sorry for the mucking about 12.35.10 # BigBambi: once you realise that you're just mucking about, you're on your way to enlightenment :) 12.35.22 Part typhoon07 12.35.23 # hehe, cheers :) 12.38.32 # BigBambi: the high speed one looks reasonably good : the PC gets correct-looking data back, and it manages to set the usb address correctly. The device then responds to this new address... 12.38.43 # wow, cool 12.39.17 # Indeed. Good to hear. 12.39.24 # That means that the ULPI/UTMI/whatever is set up correctly for high speed 12.39.27 # (Is this being done on the S?) 12.39.33 # Mouser_X: yes 12.39.38 # Awesome news... 12.39.45 Join lastebil_ [0] (n=truck@cube.lomal.la) 12.39.53 # * Mouser_X looks forward to continued S progress... 12.40.28 # * Nico_P cheers for aliask's ROLO work :) 12.40.46 # once usb works, testing will be a breeze 12.41.03 # Indeed :) 12.41.37 # * Nico_P is off to lunch 12.41.45 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.41.45 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 12.41.57 # * gevaerts suspects that the remaining high-speed problem is not usb-hardware related 12.42.12 Quit lastebil (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 12.42.12 # What are the other options? 12.42.16 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.43.14 # caching stuff in usb_core.c 12.43.37 # One of your specialties? ;) 12.43.50 # no, jhMikeS's speciality :) 12.43.55 # haha :) 12.44.09 # * GodEater thought anything cacheing related was Cacheri ;) 12.45.22 # Question: How do you get the bootloader onto the S in the first place (when using Windows)? The hacked updater is unreliable. 12.45.41 # (This is for future referrance.) 12.46.10 # Mouser_X: jhMikeS uses windows I think - he would probably know the best way at the moment 12.46.31 # I'll ask if/when I see him then. 12.46.49 # (That might not be for awhile... I don't get home until rather late these days.) 12.46.55 # BigBambi: can you add http://pastebin.ca/raw/987227 to your stack of patches ? 12.47.08 # gevaerts: Sure. On top of the present one? 12.47.17 # afaik the hacked updater is the only way to do it on windows 12.47.19 # yes 12.47.25 # OK 12.47.29 # Will do 12.47.41 Quit DerDome (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.47.54 # Just concentrate on high speed for now. full speed seems to need more work 12.48.09 # OK 12.49.58 # I wouldn't actually be surprised if the force full speed trick we use doesn't work on the beast. It's explicitely documented as a debug feature, and it might depend on colaboration from the PHY chip 12.50.02 # * jhMikeS drops in and sees some messing around with USB 12.50.18 # jhMikeS: Yeah, sorry 12.50.28 # sorry? 12.50.29 # jhMikeS: I cocked up a couple of tests yesterday 12.50.38 # But that has lead to good news today :) 12.50.50 # btw, the S doesn't use IRAM 12.51.10 # OK. then this latest patch will do no good 12.51.43 # It can do uncached aliases but I tries a different memory config for the various buffers and used cache coherency operations for transfers with no real change 12.52.01 # jhMikeS: Is there a reliable method to put the bootloader on the beast? The updater crashes for me. (using WinXP) 12.52.13 # jhMikeS: what we're seeing is that the data that comes back after going through response_data in usb_core.c is bogus 12.52.14 # I used the windows version of sendfirm 12.52.33 # Ah... Where could I find that? Google? 12.52.59 # gevaerts: I was going to ask if it actually verified the packet 12.53.00 # gevaerts, jhMikeS With the additional patch, no lock up on USB screen (get the screen though) and new dmesg: http://pastebin.ca/987229 12.53.35 # I have a patch I can give that has the mem changes 12.54.08 # jhMikeS: the device descriptor is OK (comes from a static struct), it responds correctly to set_address, but the config descriptor is not ok 12.54.33 # I searched Google for "sendfirm windows" and every result I found comes from an IRC log (either #rockbox or #gigabeat) 12.54.50 # could the lockup the from an invalid config? 12.55.27 # gevaerts, jhMikeS And to go with that http://pastebin.ca/987230 12.55.49 # Mouser_X: http://jhmikes.cleansoap.org/sendfirm-win.zip 12.56.46 # jhMikeS: With gevaerts' additional patch it doesn't lock up anymore, and gives output as per my last two pastebins 12.57.06 # Mouser_X: you have to create an .inf, install the LibUSB drivers, use sendfirm, remove the LibUSB drivers. (the driver conflicts with normal MTP) 12.58.18 # Mouser_X: make sure the beast is plugged before running inf-wizard.exe and save the files in the directory with the .dlls 12.59.20 # jhMikeS: Thanks. It's plugged in already. I was going to leave it all night, and attempt to fix it tomorrow from a different machine. 12.59.31 # But I'll try that tool instead. 13.00.24 # BigBambi: the same data now seems to be a different kind of bogus 13.00.32 # hehe 13.01.29 # I think it's actually more bogus than the first one, so I would suggest to revert that latest patch and wait for jhMikeS to suggest something 13.02.08 # ok 13.02.09 # * jhMikeS begins to suspect he did something stupid with the latest diff 13.02.42 # patch -p0 -R < usb_v2_additional.diff 13.02.45 # heh, oops 13.02.50 # like misplace or delete it :O 13.03.42 # jhMikeS: Create a INF? Manually, or is there a tool to do this (is that what inf-wizard.exe is for)? 13.05.00 # Can I use sendfirm for other stuff as well? I've been using Winamp to do MTP transfers, but it works poorly. 13.05.29 # inf-wizard 13.09.16 # So I want to send nk.bin? 13.09.56 # I'm pretty sure 13.10.02 # K 13.10.21 # * gevaerts suspects that BigBambi still might have the diff that jhMikeS lost 13.10.37 # that diff never made it out :( 13.10.46 # easy to redo though 13.11.38 # It tells me there's no devices attatched... 13.11.57 # (I made sure it was attached before I started.) 13.13.29 # Am I supposed to specify the device somehow? 13.14.02 # what do you mean? 13.14.20 # at what point are you? 13.15.25 # I made the INF, I right-clicked and selected install (twice now), and I ran sendfirm suing this command: sendfirm nk.bin 13.15.34 # I get this: 13.15.35 # LIBMTP_Get_First_Device: No Devices Attached 13.15.35 # No devices. 13.15.37 # no, don't do that 13.16.06 # So... I don't know what to do then... 13.16.07 # update from the device manager. select the S under portable devices 13.18.32 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 13.18.49 # * GodEater hugs linux :) 13.19.12 Join tvelocity_ [0] (n=tony@athedsl-334630.home.otenet.gr) 13.19.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.19.20 Join miepchen^schlaf_ [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF742E.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.19.26 # * Mouser_X is envious of GodEater right now... 13.19.39 # Very... 13.19.46 # * Mouser_X gives up for now. 13.21.26 # * GodEater can't wait to see what the rbutil boys are going to come up with for the S 13.21.55 # * Mouser_X was thinking the exact same thing... 13.21.56 # I'm sure any practical sendfirm for windows will have to not be LibUSB/MTP based 13.22.28 # * gevaerts spots "practical" and "windows" in the same sentence 13.22.42 # * GodEater was also pondering this apparent dichotomy 13.23.43 # jhMikeS: What speed is the S' CPU running at by default? 13.29.11 # 264MHz 13.29.14 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.29.46 # If you want 528, change the post-divider to 1 13.30.02 # div by 1 that is 13.30.35 # What register is that in? 13.33.01 # PDR0 13.33.13 # Cool. Lets see how high the FPS goes. 13.33.24 # It's already the fastest by a mile. 13.33.31 # FPS for what? 13.33.38 # lcd_update() 13.33.51 # * jhMikeS has branch prediction turned off atm too 13.33.54 # (I assume) 13.34.24 Quit tvelocity (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.34.32 # Things seem somewhat similar to the F at that core speed 13.34.36 # aliask: Is it? m:robe 100 gets >1000fps when boosted 13.35.05 # Woah. Not bad at all... 13.35.06 # Oh actually, no it's not... you're right amiconn 13.35.35 # We only get 1329.5 fps (not boosted), but sansa has a higher FPS 13.35.35 # The wonders of monochrome lcds :P 13.36.13 # 68,275,200 bytes/s 13.36.40 # It has the highest datarate at least. (of the ones on LcdFrameRate) 13.38.39 Quit tvelocity_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.42.36 Join ctaylorr [0] (n=ctaylorr@bas1-toronto43-1279529172.dsl.bell.ca) 13.43.58 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 13.44.25 Quit Thundercloud_ (Remote closed the connection) 13.49.39 Join Batelje [0] (n=tom@78-21-117-192.access.telenet.be) 13.50.48 # Heey everyone! I'm scrobbling my songs from my nano to last.fm using .scrobbler.log .But can i deselect a map from scrobbling? 13.51.13 # * gevaerts translates : map = directory 13.51.28 Quit J (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 13.52.02 # i have a directory 'music' with my favourite music in it, and 'Chinese' , where i keep my chinese podcast lessons in it. But i don't want that lessons to be scrobbled. How can i prevent that ? 13.52.35 # I don't think you can at the moment 13.52.40 # sounds like a good feature though 13.52.57 # sounds like a filter feature for the PC-side tool to me 13.54.56 # Ok thanks, but what if i only give one tag to the lessons ( for example : Les.1 as title-name for Lesson number 1) so last.fm will not accept them? 13.57.07 # Batelje: you could just edit the scrobbler.log file and remove the lines with your language lessons. 13.58.51 # http://jhmikes.cleansoap.org/gigabeat-S-UMS3.diff 14.00.21 # ok thnx pauljam 14.01.55 # jhMikeS: On it! 14.02.52 Quit Mathiasdm ("Yuuw!") 14.05.05 Part Batelje 14.10.40 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 14.10.59 Join DefineByte [0] (n=defineby@bb-87-81-195-5.ukonline.co.uk) 14.11.06 Quit returntoreality () 14.12.53 # jhMikeS, gevaerts: http://www.pastebin.ca/987274 14.13.13 # This thread got me to thinking: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=16304.15 - would it be a terrible idea (probably) to be able to configure Rockbox with RBUtil? I realise the situations where this would be useful are limited. 14.13.28 # Doubling the core frequency didn't double the FPS, but it did give a nice bump. 14.14.06 # aliask: what is the FPS? 14.14.53 # 519 FPS full screen 14.15.10 # I meant http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=16304.0 up above. 14.15.40 # jhMikeS, BigBambi: here the device descriptor data is bogus as well 14.16.41 # * jhMikeS checked the pad and pin configuration for the UTMI and it looked good 14.18.02 # jhMikeS: it looks like the structs in usb_core.c need the v2 UNCACHED_ADDR 14.18.26 # using UTMI is the only thing that gets a response but it locks...the others don't lock but no response 14.18.51 # which structs...all? 14.18.53 Join TaylorKillian [0] (n=Administ@wl198118.wright.edu) 14.19.22 # aren't they const data actually? 14.20.01 # At least not all of them. The device descriptor is (and is marked as such) 14.21.01 # are they accessed by the DMA directly or copied? 14.21.13 # * gevaerts checks 14.21.32 # dma 14.21.50 Join DerDome [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-220-133.pools.arcor-ip.net) 14.22.09 # it appears to all go through usb_drv_send which cleans the lines now 14.22.53 Quit linuxstb (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.23.03 # * jhMikeS wonders if it needs the physical addresses for the DMA though 14.23.23 # Does this thing have an MMU ? 14.23.37 # yes 14.23.53 # malloc() ftw \o/ 14.24.16 # and memory isn't mapped as flat...the section with the framebuffer is skipped since I don't know where to change it atm 14.25.10 # ok. Then it probably need physical addresses I guess. I think the remapping should be done in prepare_td() 14.27.30 # it doesn't say anything. this MMU even lets anything at all be remapped so I'm not certain. Before the addresses were physical. 14.29.47 # I'll put the translation in send/receive 14.30.57 # The qh->dtd.next_td_ptr in prime_transfer() also needs translation, although it seems to work 14.33.40 # td_array is already phyical in location 14.33.58 # ok. that explains it :) 14.34.13 # I put the usb buffers in the 1MB block with the ttb and framebuffer 14.40.07 Quit DefineByte ("Bye all") 14.41.08 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.43.42 Part B4gder 14.45.09 Join mf0102 [0] (n=michi@85.127.38.242) 14.52.07 Quit aliask (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.53.18 Join aliask [0] (n=aliask@rockbox/developer/aliask) 14.54.16 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 14.56.33 Quit ddalton ("Lost terminal") 14.56.59 Join DarkSaboteur [0] (n=chatzill@75.73.87.203.static.nsw.chariot.net.au) 14.57.27 # hmmm...who turned my gigabeat into a rockbox media player? 14.58.01 Quit ashes (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.58.15 Join ashes [0] (n=ashes@modemcable123.78-80-70.mc.videotron.ca) 14.59.09 # It working now but no drive letter 14.59.13 # jhMikeS: Sign of working? 14.59.27 # Hooray :D 14.59.34 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (n=44a0430f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e8f338b1dd92c46b) 14.59.35 # still finding hardware so maybe it'll show up 14.59.39 # jhMikeS: woah 14.59.42 # "disk drive" 14.59.45 # congrats :) 14.59.58 # What did jhMikeS do now? 15.00.06 # \☺/ 15.00.10 # woohoo \o/ 15.00.12 # The beginnings of USB :D 15.00.14 # LambdaCalculus37: see the last few lines 15.00.21 # * LambdaCalculus37 goes to check the logs 15.00.45 # LambdaCalculus37: Sorry, I didn't notice you just joined 15.00.49 # * aliask hopes it works with his crappy motherboard 15.00.59 # jhMikeS: Perhaps a linux test would be useful.... :) 15.01.32 # Woot! \o/ 15.01.45 # jhMikeS: Congrats! :) 15.03.12 Join perrikwp [0] (i=9821698e@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-4b7b05fb85d31953) 15.03.44 # * GodEater wants to see a commit asap ;) 15.03.47 # :) drive mounting is getting confused though...may I have to reboot here cause things are running badly anyway. will post a patch first though. 15.04.12 # \o/ /o\ \o/ 15.04.24 # * BigBambi is poised... :) 15.05.01 Quit perrikwp (Client Quit) 15.05.10 # * LambdaCalculus37 readies his Gigabeast... :) 15.05.13 # I had to plug it twice though. perhaps the tranceiver needs a reset at or a wakeup when first connected. 15.05.41 Quit ctaylorr (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.05.49 # yeah, drive mounting isn't going so well on a second try either. :\ 15.06.00 # ooh, wait it did it. 15.06.10 # jhMikeS: I got that a bit with previous patches - sometimes it worked, other times it didn't 15.06.24 # 'worked' as in went to the usb screen for instance 15.06.42 # BigBambi: thought that was fullspeed only though ? 15.06.55 # No, high speed is/was better than full speed 15.07.13 # that's what I meant 15.07.24 # BigBambi: once you're testing, you could try rmmodding ehci_hcd, to force full speed from the other side. Maybe that works 15.07.26 # I must have misunderstood you earlier 15.07.29 # I didn't get any messages saying "This device can perform faster" 15.07.37 # GodEater: Or I wasn't clear 15.07.52 # gevaerts: Er, with instructions I could, yes :) 15.08.13 # BigBambi: that *is* the instruction, there's not much else to do 15.08.14 # :) 15.08.19 # ah, ok 15.08.21 # :) 15.08.25 # Shows what I know 15.08.26 # windows doesn't seem to actually be able to read the disk though (I just hear the head clunking occasionally) 15.08.28 # s/ding// :) 15.08.31 # rmmod, then plug it in 15.08.42 # got it! :) 15.10.04 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@westquad-188-137.reshall.umich.edu) 15.12.14 # http://jhmikes.cleansoap.org/gigabeat-S-UMS4.diff 15.13.08 # How much of the audiobuffer is used? 15.13.51 # 32k 15.14.23 # Or a few bytes more if the start of the audio buffer isn't 32-byte aligned 15.17.14 # jhMikeS, gevaerts: http://www.pastebin.ca/987325 15.17.46 # gevaerts: is there any place besides the send/recv functions where I'd have to translate to physical? 15.18.15 # BigBambi: is that all you got? 15.18.19 # not device assigned to it ? 15.18.23 # s/not/no 15.18.28 # jhMikeS, gevaerts, GodEater No, I cut ot off by mistake: http://www.pastebin.ca/987326 15.18.57 # still not quite there then :( 15.19.14 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.19.38 # Heh, there is still more 15.19.48 # One mo, I'll post a complete plug unplug cycle 15.21.20 Join perrikwp [0] (i=9821698e@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-1bc8dfcbe40c3d20) 15.21.38 # BigBambi: could you enable USB_SERIAL in export/usb_core.h, and enable LOGF_ENABLE in usb_storage.c, usb_core.c and usb-drv-pp502x.c ? 15.22.30 # gevaerts, jhMikeS That is from plug, wait a bit, unplug http://www.pastebin.ca/987327 15.22.34 # BigBambi: and then do a logf build. After that, you'll need to have "cu" installed 15.22.35 # gevaerts: Sure, one mo 15.25.32 # OK, just building 15.26.21 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@athedsl-334445.home.otenet.gr) 15.26.55 # hmm 15.27.13 # * GodEater can't get the patch to apply to the tree he just downloaded 15.27.29 # gevaerts: those descriptors should use NOCACHEDATA_ATTR btw 15.27.47 # or else cache line flushing is needed after modifiying them 15.28.25 # jhMikeS: some of them are memcpy-ed in place 15.28.36 # gevaerts: OK 15.28.58 # BigBambi: once everything seems ready : on the linux side "modprobe usbserial vendor=0x0930 product=0x0010" 15.29.17 # then just plug in? 15.29.19 # On the DAP side : debug menu -> enable logf over usb 15.29.22 # they won't be coherent after the memcpy 15.29.24 # ah, ok :) 15.29.43 # is the rockbox.7z available for download up to date ? 15.29.52 # Then prepare "cu -l /dev/ttyUSB0" but no enter yet 15.29.56 # I keep getting release r16841 15.30.00 # oops, on mo 15.30.11 # * jhMikeS just recommends NOCACHEDATA_ATTR to make things easy :) 15.30.23 # You need to start the cu within ten seconds after pluging in 15.31.04 Quit DarkSaboteur ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 3.0b5/2008032620]") 15.31.19 # Got to go and get the mains power 15.32.06 # And transferring the logf build not the normal one would help too 15.32.29 # Hmmm, the OF thinks the battery is empty, but Rb shows one notch off full 15.32.58 # I don't think the scale is calibrated yet :) 15.33.00 # jhMikeS: feel free to fix any bug you see :) 15.34.01 # I don't think we need to use message queues to signal endpoints either. There's the simpler wakeup object now. 15.34.14 # gevaerts: OK, ready. So plug, then immediately run cu? 15.34.34 # yes. 15.34.52 # Don't forget the enable logf over usb debug item 15.34.58 # yep 15.35.40 # gevaerts: I get permission denied and line in use from cu 15.36.09 # BigBambi: fun. Are you in group dialout ? 15.36.22 # not sure, i'll check 15.36.52 # I usually have to do this as a normal user who's a member of dialout. root gives permission issues 15.37.05 # gevaerts: yes 15.37.29 # sorry, that was with sudo :) I'll try without :) 15.37.54 # gevaerts: OK, I get stuff now 15.38.11 # my terminal is full of "pipe 12 err 8" 15.38.24 # There was briefly something before that but I can't see it now 15.38.27 # In VMWare: Bus 001 Device 019: ID 0930:0010 Toshiba Corp 15.38.36 Join elinenbe [0] (n=elinenbe@209.196.192.8) 15.39.52 # BigBambi: try setting NUM_ENDPOINTS to 3 in usb_core.h. 15.39.58 # OK 15.41.59 # hmmm, can't connect to the OF now 15.42.21 # Is that something to do with having modprobed usbserial? 15.42.47 # you never know... rmmod usbserial 15.43.18 # yes, connects now :) 15.45.33 # gevaerts: with endpoints = 3 http://www.pastebin.ca/987341 15.46.03 Join mrkiko [0] (n=mrkiko@adsl-ull-85-33.47-151.net24.it) 15.48.13 Nick shenson_not_here is now known as shenson (n=shenson@nat/redhat/x-8d2d9b67ba79f9d0) 15.50.56 Join low_light [0] (i=c730180b@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-9eb4b2fdc9d30f3b) 15.50.56 Quit alienbiker99 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.51.20 Quit elinenbe (" Try HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <-") 15.52.56 Quit midgey () 15.52.57 # jhMikeS: What's the story with IRAM on the S? It /is/ there, but we aren't using it? Anything that uses IRAM seems to data abort (at some IRAM address) 15.53.48 # It is there, it works but it's only 16K. The bootloader uses it for the remap stub. 15.54.36 # It's used by codecs (primarily) - should we do like the gigabeat f does and fake the IRAM in DRAM? 15.54.47 # it does that already 15.55.45 # Are you sure? Trying to play a file (and thus loading and executing the codec) gives a data abort at 0x1FFFC840, and using mpegplayer 0x1FFFC760 15.58.24 # aliask: Same here. 15.58.35 # BigBambi: I don't immediately see what's going on. Could you do this again with a corresponding usbmon dump and dmesg output ? I don't have too much time now, but I'll look in depth later tonight 15.58.48 # Sure, no probs 15.59.16 # Anyway, I'll read the logs. I have to be at uni in 8 hours, so I'm heading to bed :( 15.59.36 Quit aliask ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.13/2008032514]") 16.00.54 # aliask: I'm sure since it copies the stub there and then jumps to 0x1fffc000 16.02.12 # jhMikeS: I want to move adc-c200_e200.c and ata-c200_e200.c up on directory to make way for the Philips SA9200 port. I propose to rename them to adc-as3514.c and ata-sd-pp5022.c (or ata-nand-pp5022.c). Any objections? 16.02.58 # Speaking of renaming... I guess usb-drv-pp502x.c will soon need to be renamed as wll 16.03.05 # low_light: not at all. btw, you never committed that change for the radio_power function :) 16.03.19 # usb-otg-arc.c? 16.04.05 # it needs to have a bit more memory buffer abstraction than it does as well 16.04.13 # maybe. Although ARC is now something else... 16.04.34 # I'll leave those to you :) 16.05.41 # gevaerts: what do you get from the logs about the continued difficulty? 16.06.58 # jhMikeS: I need more time to look at it than I have right now. I'll look at them later (also at more data that BigBambi should be able to provide) 16.08.40 # * jhMikeS is wondering if it's just something simple like this last thing. will double-check the pointer fiddling. 16.08.52 # jhMikeS: bit sure which radio changes you mean...I commited the fix for the c200 tuning problem 16.10.02 # gevaerts, jhMikeS: I hope this is what you were after: 16.10.04 # http://98.130.155.226/rockbox/usb_logs.txt 16.10.57 # low_light: ah ok, the disable for bit 5 16.11.12 Quit EspeonEefi ("さよなら") 16.11.36 Join jgarvey [0] (n=jgarvey@cpe-024-163-032-204.nc.res.rr.com) 16.12.00 # BigBambi: Those should be enough to start having fun with 16.12.04 # cool 16.12.12 # Shout if there is anything else I can do :) 16.14.04 Join perrikwp|class [0] (i=982135d2@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-54e8e3a018e971aa) 16.18.56 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 16.31.14 Join gregzx [0] (n=chatzill@dsp183.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) 16.34.22 # aren't usb_string_iManufacturer and usb_string_iProduct const too? 16.35.18 # Those could be, yes 16.35.54 # what about usb_strings? 16.36.12 # doesn't look modified 16.36.53 Quit perrikwp|class ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 16.37.02 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 16.37.10 # that too 16.38.20 # Nico_P: nice that you have done great improvements to the playback.c. Now i like again the way the code going :) 16.38.53 # Slasheri: thanks, that's encouraging :) 16.38.58 # :) 16.39.14 # I welcome any suggestions/review of course 16.40.26 # I want to wait a bit for now, until I can fix the bugs I introduced lately, and then finish rewriting audio_check_new_track 16.40.40 Quit gevaerts ("back later") 16.46.55 Join tedrock [0] (n=tedrock@d235-144-17.home1.cgocable.net) 16.53.02 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 16.53.02 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 16.58.29 Join cbr|w [0] (n=cbr@212.98.160.130) 16.59.05 Quit CyBergRind|w (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 16.59.52 Quit Nico_P (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 16.59.52 NSplit leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 16.59.52 Quit HEx (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 16.59.52 Quit inakicojk (leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 17.00.54 NHeal leguin.freenode.net irc.freenode.net 17.00.54 NJoin Nico_P [50] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 17.01.09 NJoin HEx [0] (i=HEx@83-231-209-76.dsl.prodigynet.co.uk) 17.01.09 NJoin inakicojk [0] (i=0@86.122.116.44) 17.02.37 Join tessarakt [0] (n=jens@e180069115.adsl.alicedsl.de) 17.02.37 Join clocKwize [0] (n=mbaldry@195.74.145.177) 17.02.40 Join linuxstb__ [0] (n=linuxstb@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net) 17.04.29 Part clocKwize 17.04.47 Join DerPapst [0] (n=Der@p5B23FDD2.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.06.30 # jhMikeS: congrats on the USB progress! 17.08.25 # markun: thanks 17.08.51 # jhMikeS: do you use the original vendor id and model id? 17.09.28 # would be cool if rockbox had it's own vendor id :) but I believe it's rather expensive 17.09.47 # markun: yes, it's pulled from it 17.11.33 Quit linuxstb_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.11.40 # nice to see that the port is progressing so quickly now after a period of relative silence 17.12.09 Join returntoreality [0] (n=o0j9u8@p5497C8E9.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.12.17 # where'd everyone go that originated it? 17.12.28 # Who knows? 17.13.03 # 'Zunepet' was never really interested in the gigabeat 17.13.10 # zunepet went back the the zune and ptw419 completely disappeared 17.13.37 # he never answered any of my emails 17.13.46 # hope nothing bad happened 17.13.52 # me too 17.14.00 # Me too. 17.14.45 # jhMikeS: Once the Gigabeat S is up to a working state, how hard do you think it would be to adapt the port for the V and T series? Just curious. 17.15.19 # LambdaCalculus37: also depends if Toshiba fixed but which makes the exploit possible 17.15.21 # T is a flash base player 17.15.21 # LambdaCalculus37: I'm trying to write things such that's it's not difficult at all. 17.15.24 # (like they did for the Zune) 17.15.42 # well, that's another story 17.16.03 # * GodEater notes it's apparently stripwax's birthday today 17.16.21 # * LambdaCalculus37 runs off for a moment 17.16.28 # what's keeping the rb stack from being the default on some players? I'm browsing around the H10 just fine. 17.16.38 # * LambdaCalculus37 wheels back in a cake for stripwax and some birthday beers 17.16.43 # GodEater: would be nice to have a rockbox birthday reminder :) 17.16.46 # yeah, I'd very much like it to be default on the ipod too 17.16.56 # LambdaCalculus37: you're a bit early - he's not here ;) 17.17.08 Join gevaerts [0] (n=fg@195-144-092-183.dyn.adsl.xs4all.be) 17.17.08 # jhMikeS: the speed? 17.17.19 # or does it work at 2.0 speeds? 17.17.28 # markun: Yeah, high speed works 17.17.33 # GodEater: We'll light the candles when he gets here. :) 17.17.34 # that would a bad reason to completely not include it :) 17.18.05 # gevaerts: do you think it's ok to enable it by default now? 17.18.10 # I *believe* it is the flash driver bug on the Sansa's and sometimes signal quality issues (depending on port/hub etc) 17.18.25 # ah yes, the hub problems 17.18.39 # hub problems? 17.19.01 # drive config isn't right? 17.19.06 # It gives lots of resets with some hubs and some ports 17.19.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.19.37 # sounds like a tranceiver issue 17.19.43 # But I think I'd better leave it to gevaerts to explain, or I'll just get it wrong :) 17.19.51 # ok 17.19.57 # markun: I read in the logs that you were working on "tap" and "slide" type button presses for the gigabeat (or meizu). I've been pondering a similar setup for the touchpads on the m:robe 100 & philips sa9200. 17.20.19 # I wonder if the framework could be common 17.20.27 # low_light: I wrote some code but it works very poorly right now 17.20.35 # there's not really much to setup in the ARC controller so it would most likely be hardware if it's not a protocol issue 17.21.07 # low_light: I think part of the code should be called by the timer tick or interrupt driven 17.21.19 # use a vector sum for each line/direction 17.21.51 # * jhMikeS has the goal to make the S the first tick-task free port 17.22.00 # cool :) 17.22.21 # markun: sorry, bit busy right now 17.22.23 # jhMikeS: but the gigabeat F touchpad unfortunately need to be polled 17.22.23 # markun: what are the issues? 17.22.27 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@rockbox/developer/n1s) 17.23.06 # low_light: a lot of the touchpad changes were missed by the driver, unless I did something else wrong 17.23.15 Join ZincAlloy [0] (n=d9eedab1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7be2a34a9029c3ce) 17.23.25 # sliding down should have moved the cursor something like 13 positions down in the list 17.23.25 # markun: on the F, the ADC reading _is_ best done the in a tick since it's on SoC. so there's always hardware that it makes sense on. 17.23.41 # but it usually it was 0 to 2 lines 17.24.33 # does F have edge vs. level sensitivity? 17.24.39 # I don't know 17.25.03 # low_light: any progress on the sa9200 ? when do you put it on svn ? 17.26.46 # toffe82: hey, want to trace-out the rest of the lines on that block diagram (radio lines, headphone mute, others)? :) 17.27.07 # : 17.27.09 # :) 17.27.30 Quit mf0102 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.27.49 Part LinusN 17.27.51 # toffe82: Hopefully this week. I have the bootloader build done. I need to get the normal build to compile & boot. 17.27.52 Join mf0102 [0] (n=michi@85.127.182.34) 17.27.57 # I need time, kids are really keeping me busy :) 17.28.54 # * jhMikeS suggests teaching hw hacking to the kids 17.29.14 # I try to but they don't listen ;) 17.29.15 # toffe82: you are supposed to be making them do all the work 17.29.34 # low_light: does the philips sa9200 only have a vertical pad? 17.29.36 # You could teach them how to play with a Rockbox sim. :) 17.29.41 # yes, leverage the child labor cost savings 17.30.12 # toffe82: I've never used an MTP only device. Can you unzip a rockbox build via MTP? 17.30.43 # low_light: Which MTP only device? 17.30.47 # low_light: For the gigabeat S, the bootloader untars a tar we send it 17.30.50 # I don't think so 17.30.52 # 'we' 17.31.05 # LambdaCalculus37: the philips 17.31.09 # sa9200 17.31.50 # low_light: Ah. Like BigBambi said, the bootloader untars a tar that's sent to it. I used Gnomad2 to copy the rockbox.tar to my Gigabeast. 17.32.37 # I figure that any DAP management app that can handle MTP should allow you to copy a rockbox.zip or rockbox.tar to it to allow it to load. 17.33.18 # e200 works nicely here and the main and card mount nicely 17.33.22 # you can now send the plain binary for faster testing 17.33.49 # jhMikeS: I think the problem with the e200 is that a bug in the flash driver can occasionally corrupt data transferred over usb 17.34.42 # yeah, that's a bugger and a mystery 17.34.50 # Nico_P: I also saw that the bootloader for the S was revised twice. 17.35.00 # Since Monday, anyway. 17.35.03 # low_light: you can copy the file to the system partition and have the bootloader read from there if you stay in mtp mode 17.35.19 # LambdaCalculus37: I added the ability to send a plain binary, then improved the untarring 17.36.10 # jhMikeS: Why would you want to do that? Tick tasks are often very useful... 17.36.21 # Nico_P: I'll see if I can update tonight. 17.36.38 # But I'm going to be quite busy; I'm looking at a couple of apartments tonight. 17.36.39 # amiconn: not remove the facility, but the dependence 17.36.40 # Nico_P: do you have an idea why somwetimes the album art doesn't display ? 17.37.04 # it really doesn't depend on them now 17.37.08 # toffe82: could you ellaborate? 17.37.18 # jhMikeS: Yeah, but why? Sometimes using tick tasks is the easiest and simplest way to do something 17.38.11 # not nescessarily the best though. I'd rather the CPU have nearly nothing to attend to. 17.38.53 Quit tessarakt ("Client exiting") 17.39.31 Quit TMM (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.40.14 # as it is now it really doesn't. PMIC events set variables that end up getting polled so no work is done there but I wouldn't event need a button tick except to generate repeat events and such. 17.40.31 # Nico_P: I have a bmp file on each of my folder and sometimes, it doesn't show 17.41.02 # toffe82: is it consistently for the same tracks that it doesn't appear? 17.41.08 Join elinenbe [0] (n=elinenbe@209.196.192.8) 17.41.29 # toffe82: I'll have to try an MTP transfer sometime. I had success flashing a usb enabled e200 build. But with the potential bug, I'm a bit worried about FS corruption especially since I can't find figure out how to get into manufacturer mode. 17.45.35 # no , I think it is random, I listen to my music in shuffle mode so sometimes I see the cover and sometimes not for the some album 17.45.53 # same^^ 17.46.51 Join MacSob [0] (n=c0ea95e0@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-1007cda53c0718b5) 17.47.16 # toffe82: I had never heard of such an issue... 17.48.06 # I will have a look , but how I listen most of the time in my car, I don't look the display so much 17.51.11 Quit MacSob (Client Quit) 17.54.58 # low_light: you have a copy of the original bootloader o? 17.56.09 Quit PaulJam (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.56.23 # The S will probably have a variable CPUFREQ_NORMAL too since it has DVFS and can scale frequency and voltage using hardware based on load 17.59.34 # jhMikeS: is it the only target where we will scale the voltage? 17.59.42 Join webguest22 [0] (n=4df813ab@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-f4c6c7e65c023b39) 18.00.23 # markun: I don't know. It's specifically designed to work with the MC13783 to accomplish it without much software intervention. 18.01.44 Quit tedrock () 18.02.31 Quit webguest22 (Client Quit) 18.02.51 # less /tmp/pkg_version 18.02.54 Join giles [0] (n=4df813ab@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3140eb4105a620e7) 18.02.56 # oops 18.03.37 # why does file tab completion work in irc ;) 18.04.18 # * jhMikeS gets yellow spots 18.04.27 Join tedrock [0] (n=tedrock@d235-144-17.home1.cgocable.net) 18.05.12 Quit petur ("work->home") 18.05.17 # ...and I wonder why I didn't see that when building 18.05.34 Join DerPapst_ [0] (n=Der@p5B23FDD2.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.05.55 Join roolku [0] (n=roolku@77-99-112-231.cable.ubr16.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 18.06.27 # hello I'd like write access to the Wiki, to add a new FM transmitter device to TWiki > Main > IpodPort > IpodAccessories, anyone? 18.07.10 # Nico_P: I can confirm toffe82's experience. Didn't want to report it until I had tried an unpatched build though. When I stop and resume, the albumart is displayed 18.07.16 # giles: Did you already register? 18.07.28 # yes, user: GilesNorthRow 18.07.40 # Okay, one moment. 18.08.51 # Done. Welcome to Rockbox! 18.08.57 # No spamming, now! :) 18.09.02 # Cheers 18.09.39 Quit tedrock () 18.10.59 # roolku: no wps changes involved? 18.11.59 # Nico_P: no, I usually have the gigabeat in the cradle at my desk and every so often I look up and there is no album art 18.12.24 # Nico_P: it is with the default theme cabbie, 18.12.35 # well the best would be to find the pattern and describe the circumstances 18.13.33 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 18.14.00 # Nico_P: yes, I'll try, but other than staring at the display at every track change it is difficult to investigate issue 18.14.55 # roolku: what type of AA do you have? cover.bmp? 18.15.39 # Nico_P: it is a mixture of all versions...no size in the filename 18.16.14 # Nico_P: I'll try to narrow it down somemore 18.16.28 # that would be helpful 18.16.34 Join DavidS1 [0] (n=Tordre@n099h024.wsr.mun.ca) 18.17.01 # A little bit related to rockbox, I hope: Does anyone have a tip for a headphone that is very well suited for listening on trains, buses, etc. and not the "in-ear" type. 18.17.06 Join krz|afk [0] (n=irc_by@turbo.sml.by) 18.18.27 # UncleRemus: That's a matter of personal preference, really. 18.18.44 # But you could try and buy noise-cancelling headphones. 18.20.53 # LambdaCalculus37: Yes, thanks. I have tried them, but I think the sound was strange (it was Bose). It wasn't natural sound. 18.21.06 # or regular closed ones could work pretty well 18.21.11 # * jhMikeS is amused that rolo works on S before it even plays sound 18.21.28 # and it still doesn't work on the F :) 18.21.56 # jhMikeS: did you make it work just now? 18.22.06 # aliask did 18.22.22 # n1s: Yes, I thought of closed ones, but closed ones that really isolates from surrounding noise. 18.22.23 # jhMikeS: will you have the mpeg working before sound, like on the F :) 18.22.25 # UncleRemus: Shop around, then. To be honest, not everyone's ears are the same, so just try some headphones until you find your personal preference. 18.22.35 Quit mcuelenaere () 18.23.09 # * Nico_P is curious to see the new mpegplayer FPS records :) 18.23.35 # LambdaCalculus37: I kinda like the Koss PortaPro, but the don't keep the noise out so I have to have volume so high. 18.23.35 # * LambdaCalculus37 is curious to know what kind of record we can hit on the Gigabeat S :) 18.23.41 # jhMikeS: will mpegplayer be able to make use of the beast's FPU btw? 18.24.42 Join Xerion [0] (n=xerion@cp198589-d.landg1.lb.home.nl) 18.26.54 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.28.02 # uncleremus: akg make a closed version of their portable headphones.. 18.29.30 # ZincAlloy: Thanks! 18.31.54 Quit DavidSG (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.32.10 # uncleremus: they're called k 414 p and k 416 p. but don't expect too much from them. the open version sounds far better 18.32.29 Join GodEater_ [50] (n=bryan@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 18.34.01 Quit TaylorKillian (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.34.10 Join Rincewind [0] (n=Flubb@i528C37C0.versanet.de) 18.35.37 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@STRATTON-ONE-FIFTEEN.MIT.EDU) 18.36.01 Join TaylorKillian [0] (n=Administ@wl198118.wright.edu) 18.36.31 # * scorche|sh waves at TaylorKillian 18.37.25 Quit knittl (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.37.33 # whats up scorche? 18.37.44 # nothing...just saying hi :) 18.38.12 Join domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 18.38.13 Join knittl [0] (n=knittl@193.170.132.138) 18.38.17 # * scorche|sh had a question, but then found that it was answered 18.38.18 # cool 18.38.36 # those are the best sorts of questions 18.38.40 # bah, no resampler for gsoc... 18.41.08 Join MajorC [0] (n=b@host183-38.bornet.net) 18.41.42 Join tedrock [0] (n=tedrock@d235-144-17.home1.cgocable.net) 18.42.56 Join nplus [0] (n=nplus@141.25.globcom.net) 18.44.48 Quit nplus (Remote closed the connection) 18.47.33 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 18.55.05 Join TMM [0] (n=hp@c514753fe.cable.wanadoo.nl) 18.56.55 # Nico_P: why the FPU? I'd rather it use the IPU. 18.58.54 # preglow: :( 18.59.07 # preglow: no? why not? 19.01.23 Part GodEater_ ("There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence.") 19.01.32 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 19.06.25 Join PaulJam [0] (i=PaulJam_@vpn-3099.gwdg.de) 19.08.29 Quit returntoreality () 19.09.59 # jhMikeS: don't know, I figured maybe mpeg2 decoding would be faster with an fpu, but I guess I assumed wrong :) 19.10.05 # what can the IPU do? 19.11.22 # hardware decoding 19.12.49 # jhMikeS: student doesn't have time for gsoc 19.12.50 # including mpeg2? 19.13.53 # sorry, misread, video processing, not hardware decoding 19.14.42 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.15.28 # Nico_P: The role of the Image Processing Unit (IPU) is to provide hardware acceleration and control for processing and displaying visual data (video and graphics) 19.15.37 # nice 19.16.06 # resizing and such, I guess? 19.16.28 # where can I find concise info on the soc? 19.16.38 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 19.18.03 # Nico_P: 2300 pages isn't concise? :) 19.18.26 # hehe, not as much as I'd like ;) 19.18.31 # there's a smaller one 19.18.42 # page 79 of the 2364 19.18.46 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 19.19.06 # is NOCACHEBSS_ATTR defined on non-PP targets? 19.19.10 # I have a 122 page one too 19.19.22 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.19.32 # toffe82: thanks 19.19.45 # mcuelenaere: no 19.19.55 # well, it's defined as nothing 19.19.56 # Nico_P: you want the big one 19.20.24 # jhMikeS: are you sure it is defined as nothing? because I get a gcc syntax error on it 19.20.42 # and it seems in config.h it is only defined ifdef CPU_PP 19.21.27 # that IPU looks lovely 19.22.16 # mcuelenaere: I guess I erred and forgot a default #define 19.22.39 # :) 19.23.18 # wtf. how can I compile gigabeat S with the USB stack then? 19.23.46 # define NOCACHEBSS_ATTR as nothing? 19.23.59 # yeah, if not otherwise defined 19.26.02 # * jhMikeS is confusing himself about his own work 19.28.59 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (n=44a0430f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-a8fc5f4e95b58c61) 19.29.22 Join phrakture [0] (n=griff@archlinux/developer/phrakture) 19.29.22 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.30.05 # Hello all. I just installed rockbox on my iPod 4G, and it's really amazing. I was wondering if it worked on the newer "iPod Classic" - is that technically the same as "iPod Video"? 19.30.21 # unfortunately, no 19.30.53 # aha, someone just sent me the link to the IpodPort wiki page, and I see it now 19.31.03 # 6G has different hardware 19.33.00 # the 5.5G works though, correct? It looks like those are still for sale 19.33.08 # yes, it works 19.33.15 # Apple doesn't sell the 5.5G anymore, though. 19.33.24 # Your best bet is to go onto eBay or Amazon. 19.33.26 # amazon does, heh 19.33.36 # Well, depends. 19.33.43 # Some sellers on Amazon may have a few in stock. 19.34.52 # oddly enough, rockbox fixed my touch-wheel too.... it stopped working at some point, but I didn't think it was hardware failure. it works now though /me shrugs 19.35.42 # Little do people know, but Rockbox was touched by His Noodly Appendage. :) 19.36.27 # It has Healed my hardware! 19.37.08 Join linuxstb_ [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 19.37.13 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 19.37.23 Quit DavidS1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.39.03 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 19.45.40 # omg, the flying spaghetti monster is a rockboxer? I had no idea... 19.45.59 # ZincAlloy: Of course He is. 19.46.20 # So are Goddess Eris and J.R. "Bob" Dobbs. :) 19.47.49 Join feindbild [0] (n=feindbil@mail.delphin-computer.de) 19.48.53 # hi ^^ 19.49.27 # cool, how about the invisible pink unicorn and eric clapton? 19.50.02 Quit linuxstb__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.50.30 # I can't see if the invisible pink unicorn is using it or not. :P 19.53.12 Quit XavierGr () 19.54.06 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 19.54.40 Join pixelma [50] (i=pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 19.56.31 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@atheme/developer/desowin) 19.59.27 # so here's a side question. because the apple firmware is still on here, can I let itunes update that? or will that blow rockbox away? 19.59.59 # phrakture: that will remove the rockbox bootloader... 20.00.16 # Which means having to reinstall it. 20.00.19 # however, it is simple to put it back on 20.00.44 # although i dont knwo why one would want to update the apple firmware... 20.01.04 # i dunno, I just plugged it into my work box, and itunes started yelling at me 20.01.14 # I didn't even know I had itunes installed, this is weird 20.03.33 Join Mathiasdm [0] (n=Mathias@vpnh073.ugent.be) 20.04.37 Join bluebrother [0] (n=dom@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 20.05.01 # gevaerts: just read the SoC mail. What project is the mentioned student? 20.05.16 # bluebrother: usb 20.05.39 # ah, ok. And who is the other guy who withdrew his application? 20.05.45 # s/who/what project/ 20.06.00 # resampling 20.06.08 # too bad :( 20.06.15 # jup 20.06.20 # especially for the resampling project 20.07.06 # thanks for the help guys 20.07.07 # * phrakture waves 20.07.10 Part phrakture ("WeeChat 0.2.6") 20.08.17 # who made ifp_usb_serial.c ? 20.08.27 # or does anyone know if it ever worked? 20.08.51 # svnblame? 20.09.02 # * bluebrother guesses tomal 20.09.29 Quit desowin (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 20.10.10 # heh, seems I was right ;-) 20.11.06 # I have an iFP799 (IIRC), maybe I should test the port 20.13.28 # hmm. Any news on a DevCon date? 20.13.51 # bluebrother: I was talking to scorche about one for DCW. 20.14.33 # LambdaCalculus37: hmm. Nice, but I'm in europe ... ;-) 20.15.02 # bluebrother: well, we need a place first...i am about ready to just say lets go to Stockholm as that seems the most ready at the moment and we need decisions more than a bit more of a central location at this point in the game 20.15.08 Join simonrvn_ [0] (i=simon@unaffiliated/simonrvn) 20.16.24 Join simonrvn1 [0] (i=simon@209.110-ppp.3menatwork.com) 20.16.47 # I agree that we need decisions. It's kinda hard planning for an event if you don't have the date. 20.17.07 Quit simonrvn (Nick collision from services.) 20.17.07 # jhMikeS: seems like the e200 doesn't like to be compiled without HAVE_HOTSWAP 20.17.12 Nick simonrvn1 is now known as simonrvn (i=simon@209.110-ppp.3menatwork.com) 20.17.13 # and I personally won't mind stockholm, as long as there is enough time to get affordable flights 20.18.06 # jhMikeS: the sa9200 doesn't have a sd card, and I'm running into problems if I don't define it 20.18.26 # ^ it = have_hotswap 20.18.34 # bluebrother: which is why i say we need a decision more than a central location at this point 20.19.01 # I completely agree. 20.19.24 # it's quite a bit surprising how (not) much discussion happenes about devcon ... or am I only missing it? 20.19.50 # yes, its very silent about DevCon.. 20.20.55 # amiconn said that the location in berlin can't get used for sleeping. Does anyone knows about the available alternatives for that? 20.21.08 Quit andrew_ (Nick collision from services.) 20.21.20 Join andrew__ [0] (n=andrew@stjhnf0124w-142162083227.pppoe-dynamic.nl.aliant.net) 20.22.21 # bluebrother: well, i have been trying to nag him about writing up a short mail about some info on it to the ML, but we cant afford (literally) to wait much longer 20.23.17 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 20.23.19 # I know he did some research about it (how to organise sleeping) but I don't know the outcome... 20.23.33 # only vague parts of it 20.24.09 # well, we can cram into large hotel rooms nearby or hostels, etc 20.25.06 # we could postpone devcon after the summer holidays, but that won't solve the decision issue (and I'm not sure if it would be good postponing it that much) 20.26.09 # it also affects the DCW date 20.26.33 # I wouldn't mind DCW coming first ;-) 20.26.48 Join Bagder_ [0] (n=daniel@1-1-5-26a.hud.sth.bostream.se) 20.26.49 # well, it is a bit too late for that... 20.27.27 Quit feindbild (Remote closed the connection) 20.30.08 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@hdp186.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 20.31.58 # Charging an ipod 5.5G from within rockbox (holding menu when plugging USB cable) takes a really long time, is this known? 20.32.21 Quit simonrvn_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 20.32.24 # Horscht: Mine takes a long time to charge as well, so you're not alone. 20.32.50 # Is yours a 30GB or an 80GB? 20.32.56 # 80 20.33.01 # Horscht: i think it is still operating at 100 there, so yes 20.33.16 # I charged it 4 hours, and it only went up to 40% 20.34.07 # so there is no way to connect the ipod to the PC to charge without it being "installed" as a MSD? 20.34.27 # Horscht: Have you tried with a wall charger? 20.34.33 # I don't have one 20.34.42 # I ordered one, but it isn't here yet 20.34.54 # A worthy investment, it was. 20.35.09 # it's a Wall -> USB plug to be exact 20.36.25 # Horscht: i think there is a button you can press while inserting usb, so that rockbox only charges, and isnt seen as a disk on PC.. 20.36.46 # yes, I know that 20.36.59 # that's what I did, but it took 4h to charge 40% 20.37.20 # how does one charge a c200? USB? 20.37.50 # Horscht: usb doesn't give much power. 20.38.00 # as i said, it only requests 100 (at that stage), so slow charging is expected...especially while the device is still on...if you just want it to charge quickly, boot into the original firmware for now 20.38.13 # yes, but chargig 100% with the OF takes only 4h 20.38.25 # Horscht: i charge my ipod 5.5G 80GBwith firewire and it get 50% after less than 1h 20.38.41 # so rockbox doesnt request the full 500ma till now ? wasnt that fixed ? 20.38.41 # Horscht: yes...i just gave you the reason why... 20.39.06 # Horscht: yes, but it sleeps (idle clock at 32KHz not Mhz) 20.39.12 # domonoky: i dont think it was for just regular charging, but i am not 100% positive 20.39.29 # or did the preparations for the new USB stack remove it again.. :-) 20.39.38 # DerPapst_, I think it's actualy taking a lot less than 4h, but I never realy checked :D 20.40.58 # Nico_P: yes, via USB (and I trust the OF more for charging) 20.41.46 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 20.42.32 Quit Bagder (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.43.23 Join Bagder [241] (n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 20.43.48 # pixelma: thanks 20.45.17 # domonoky: it does _request_ them. It just doesn't use them 20.45.47 # gevaerts: good to know.. :-) 20.47.33 Join bluebroth3r [0] (n=dom@f053152026.adsl.alicedsl.de) 20.47.47 Quit Mathiasdm ("Yuuw!") 20.48.49 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 20.48.52 Join Mathiasdm [0] (n=Mathias@vpnc184.ugent.be) 20.52.46 # domonoky: I actually want to add a secondary 100mA configuration at some point, so that if we connect to a system that can't give 500mA we still can get a data connection 20.52.55 Join GodEater_ [50] (n=bryan@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 20.53.17 # * Nico_P summons pondlife 20.55.02 # gevaerts, what seems to be the main obsticle in the pp usb-implementation? 20.56.23 # MajorC: have you read the wiki page? 20.56.50 # gevaerts: could you clarify a bit about "it requests them, but doenst use them"? 20.57.15 Quit bluebrother (Read error: 111 (Connection refused)) 20.57.25 # scorche|sh: it requests 500 mA over USB, but AFAIK there is no code that tells the ipod to actually use more than 100mA 20.57.51 # that seems a bit...backwards :) 20.57.53 Join Manic [0] (n=Manic@slapcabbage.free-online.co.uk) 20.58.08 Nick shenson is now known as shenson_not_here (n=shenson@nat/redhat/x-8d2d9b67ba79f9d0) 20.58.55 Nick shenson_not_here is now known as shenson (n=shenson@nat/redhat/x-8d2d9b67ba79f9d0) 20.59.55 Quit MajorC () 21.01.33 Quit low_light ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 21.02.00 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.02.07 # scorche: It means that we have to find out how to tell the charger: "500mA are available, use them if necessary" 21.02.37 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 21.02.39 Nick linuxstb_ is now known as linuxstb (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 21.04.16 # yes...i realise that...i just wasnt aware of the exact issue and made an off-hand comment.. 21.04.59 # * amiconn scraps his experimental udelay() patches 21.10.34 # Mouser_X: you've had problems with recent builds? 21.11.41 Nick bluebroth3r is now known as bluebrother (n=dom@f053152026.adsl.alicedsl.de) 21.13.10 # hmm. Do we need a separate manual for the m3? I guess so 21.14.17 Join lee-qid [0] (n=liqid@p54967CAF.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.14.50 # yes 21.15.51 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 21.16.45 # bluebrother: and we probably need a solution for "how to include remotes" for it 21.17.18 # aaah, right. There was this thing about the m3 ... 21.17.37 # for now, we could treat the m3 remote simply as main control 21.17.57 # amiconn: thought anymore about getting a mail up about berlin as a location? 21.18.07 # mmhhhmmrrrrmmm 21.18.17 # bluebrother: the main device also has buttons and you can perfectly control the unit without the remote (except the plugins) 21.18.31 Quit OlivierBorowski (Remote closed the connection) 21.19.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.19.47 # hmpf. Makes it somewhat hard ... :( 21.19.57 # how does the OF handle lcd-less mode on the m3? 21.20.27 # fine too (afaik) 21.20.51 # amiconn: what was that?...it was a bit muffled ;) 21.21.15 # what's the resolution of the remote? Same as the m5 remote? 21.21.55 # it's basically the same remote for all three Iaudio Rockbox targets 21.21.55 # hmm, DeviceChart doesn't hold the m3. 21.22.47 Quit Manic ("http://irc.netsplit.de/") 21.23.11 # I mean the ones with a working port (I believe there was another port started Iaudio7 or so) 21.23.31 # isn't the D2 an iaudio as well? 21.23.40 # yes 21.23.43 # ah yes 21.23.48 # at least it is cowon 21.24.02 # Cowon's site doesn't list it as an iAUDIO device. 21.24.08 Quit Mouser_X (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.24.14 # ok :) 21.24.24 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@layl001.digis.net) 21.24.41 # I don't think Cowon designates any of their PMP devices as iAUDIO. 21.26.00 # but they do use the iaudio brand in there at times still 21.26.31 # I recall my D2 having it at some places, can't remember exactly where right now 21.26.51 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@westquad-188-137.reshall.umich.edu) 21.27.06 # Bagder: Ah. 21.27.31 # I've only gotten a brief climpse of the D2 up close, so I don't remember if it did or not. 21.28.22 Join returntoreality [0] (n=o0j9u8@p5497C8E9.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.28.51 Quit Seed (Nick collision from services.) 21.28.59 Join Seed [0] (i=ben@bzq-84-108-237-178.cablep.bezeqint.net) 21.30.20 # * LambdaCalculus37 is (sort of) considering a Meizu M6SL as well 21.30.26 Quit ch4os_ ("leaving") 21.30.42 Join ch4os_ [0] (n=ch4os@unaffiliated/ch4os/x-059673) 21.31.27 # pixelma: any objections against committing a preliminary m3 platform file? 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Have you seen FS#8899? 22.04.30 Quit davina (Remote closed the connection) 22.05.57 Quit Llorean (Connection timed out) 22.10.09 Quit Rob2222 () 22.10.33 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCDBF1.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.14.11 Nick Llorea1 is now known as Llorean (n=DarkkOne@adsl-70-242-5-141.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 22.15.16 Quit Bagder ("It is time to say moo") 22.15.35 Quit mcuelenaere () 22.16.56 Join Hilton [0] (n=chatzill@75-165-234-225.slkc.qwest.net) 22.17.57 Nick Bagder_ is now known as Bagder (n=daniel@1-1-5-26a.hud.sth.bostream.se) 22.18.11 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF742E.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.18.29 # Llorean: hi. things wrong with my latest commits? 22.21.09 # Nico_P: Haven't checked it yet. 22.22.08 # I saw some talk in the logs 22.25.20 # You already closed the task on flyspray? 22.25.30 # For 17109 I think it was? 22.27.45 # I fixed NSF 22.28.14 Nick Hilton is now known as Hillshum (n=chatzill@75-165-234-225.slkc.qwest.net) 22.28.42 Join BuXY95 [0] (n=5b78afc5@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-f8db39c07c94ade7) 22.28.46 # hi all 22.28.56 Quit miepchen^schlaf_ (Connection timed out) 22.29.14 # i tried to check all the faq's but i didn't find an important thing (or idea) 22.29.24 # Nico_P: Okay, that was the one problem I've tracked down and reproduced. 22.29.28 # how about using the iriver ihp-120 as a usb sound card? 22.29.45 # Nico_P: Pondlife has some problems with the folder skip, when changing folders backward, but I couldn't reproduce on my Gigabeat at all. 22.29.48 # BuXY95: gevearts was something about something like that i believe 22.29.50 # BuXY95: not possible because of the hardware unfortunately 22.30.03 # Nico_P: I experienced a "Codec Error" when rapidly skipping FLACs backward, but haven't reproduced it yet or tracked down a revision. 22.30.04 # ah ok :) take n1s's answer then :p 22.30.06 # dionoea: not on H100 22.30.37 # the usb on iriver h120 (ihp-120) is hardware controlled and only UMS 22.30.40 # too bad, i wanted to buy a usb sound card too, and it looks like i really have to :) 22.31.00 # okay 22.31.59 # so i have my "brand new" used ihp-120 here, with original firmware 1.33 (E?). what do you say, should i upgrade it to the latest 1.66 and then install rockbox? 22.32.24 # Llorean: I think I fixed the codec error too 22.32.35 # I tried reproducing pondlife's problem but couldn't 22.33.00 # BuXY95: no need to upgrade it before, you will need to install a new original firmware together with the rockbox bootloader anyway 22.33.05 # * Nico_P has to leave 22.33.11 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 22.33.27 # oh, stupid me, didn't read the install manual yet :( :) 22.33.49 # you're so kind people you know! :) 22.36.14 # last question: can i download the existing firmware from my ihp120? 22.36.46 # BuXY95: no, it's only available in flash 22.36.57 # so not that easily anyway 22.38.08 # okay, so goodbye mr. 1.33 then! 22.38.28 Quit gregzx ("ChatZilla 0.9.81 [Firefox 2.0.0.13/2008031114]") 22.39.30 Join csc` [0] (n=csc@archlinux/user/csc) 22.39.36 Join krz2 [0] (n=irc_by@turbo.sml.by) 22.40.43 Quit krz|afk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.41.53 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 22.43.45 Quit fml ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 22.43.50 Join krazykit [0] (n=kkit@140.141.29.54) 22.44.29 Quit giles ("CGI:IRC") 22.45.23 Quit lee-qid ("aufwiederbyebientotsayonara") 22.47.52 Join bertrik [0] (n=bertrik@225-014-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 22.48.07 # jhMikeS: mmm.... armv6... 22.48.16 # jhMikeS: can you tell me what's the point of the cpy instruction? 22.50.27 # cpy? 22.50.57 # yeah 22.51.05 # I'm just doing quicky commits as I discover things and haven't seen that yet. 22.51.38 # it seems cpy is a version of mov that doesn't touch flags, i just don't get the meaning of that 22.51.41 # heh 22.51.46 Join delta009 [0] (n=chatzill@modemcable085.45-81-70.mc.videotron.ca) 22.52.21 # Hi! 22.52.52 # May I have write permissions for the wiki, please ? My WikiName is MathieuGuimondMorganti. 22.53.10 # preglow: doesn't mov without the s accomplish that? 22.53.36 Quit TaylorKillian (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.53.44 # maybe it's shorthand for some ldr thing 22.53.51 # jhMikeS: that's what i'm thinking... 22.54.07 # jhMikeS: only place i've ever seen 'cpy' is the arm quick ref thing 22.54.45 # I'll just try it 22.56.43 # gcc doesn't understand it 22.56.49 # lovely 22.58.13 # http://infocenter.arm.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.arm.doc.ddi0344d/Cacichgi.html 22.58.37 # I'm really sorry to interrupt your conversation, but ios there someone here who could grant me the write permission for the Wiki? I would appreciate it! 22.58.55 # delta009: your wiki name ? 22.59.00 # MathieuGuimondMorganti 22.59.13 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.59.14 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 22.59.46 Join Alex_SC2e [0] (n=Admin@71.31.186.249) 23.00.02 # Hey guys! I have a question about Rockbox. 23.00.03 # done, promise not to spam ! 23.00.05 Join phinze [0] (n=phinze@pcp027324pcs.jesres.mu.edu) 23.00.26 # * scorche|sh waves at phinze 23.00.43 # phinze: so what is your gallery project if i may ask 23.00.50 Quit krz2 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.00.53 # preglow: it looks like a pseudoinstuction that ARM's assemblers use 23.00.56 # I've been using it for about half a year now, but the recent builds are REALLY slow on my Sansa e250r. Also, I have to click before I can use the wheel in every single menu. Does this happen to anyone else, and is there a way to fix it? 23.01.13 # I promise ;) altough English is not my native language : I'll will correct my mistakes as much as possible using a dictionary before committing any changes to the Wiki. 23.01.24 # Thank you! 23.01.51 # Bye. 23.01.59 Quit delta009 ("ChatZilla 0.9.75.1 [Iceape 1.1.5/2007100801]") 23.02.18 # * gevaerts also waves at phinze 23.03.12 # Does anyone know what I am talking about? 23.04.06 # I know you guys are active, so I know you can hear me. Please answer. 23.04.17 # Alex_SC2e: Please don't do that. 23.04.17 # we can read you fine 23.04.36 # Alex_SC2e: _what_ is it that's slow 23.04.36 # Alex_SC2e: Not everyone here is a sansa user, for example. 23.04.36 # jhMikeS: for what? 23.05.06 # Well, it starts skipping mp3's @ 320 Kbps. 23.05.17 # Alex_SC2e: Using what revision? 23.05.29 # Also, when playing a song, navigating menus is horribly slow. I'm currently using the most updated build. 23.05.37 # Alex_SC2e: are you using eq/crossfeed/replaygain? 23.05.39 # What _revision_? 23.06.00 # it's been doing this for about a month. I am not using crossfeed/replaygain. What do you mean by revision? 23.06.07 # The specific version number. 23.06.11 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.06.23 # r17234 for example 23.07.12 # Oh, ok. Whatever the most recent one is.. I believe r17148 23.07.28 # you can get it in Debug > Rockbox Info 23.07.40 # preglow: "The CPY instruction is a synonym for MOV without the S suffix, and with Operand2 an unshifted register. It copies the unshifted value of Rm into Rd." So IOW I don't get the point over mov Rd, Rm 23.07.41 # r17148-080416 23.08.24 # s/debug/system./.. whatever :-P 23.09.26 # My version is r17148-080416. 23.09.27 # Alex_SC2e: And as n1s asked, EQ, Crossfeed, or Replaygain? 23.09.38 # EQ, yes. Everything else, no 23.09.56 # How many bands are set? 23.10.37 # All 5 are set to at least .5 more 23.10.52 # That's most likely your problem then for the skipping 23.10.58 # should I disable it? 23.10.59 # the EQ is very CPU intensive, and the Sansa is not particularly fast. 23.11.22 # You may not need to disable every band, the less of them that are active the less load it creates. 23.11.36 # * jhMikeS always sets the EQ to have at least one band be 0 gain 23.11.38 # Oh. O.o Yeah, the sansa blows. I want to get a new mp3 player, preferably iPod Classic, but I need to wait for Rockbox to come out for it. 23.11.53 # don't hold your breath 23.12.18 # Yeah, Development's been awfully slow, hasn't it? 23.12.26 # development? 23.12.29 # Alex_SC2e: playing mp3 at such a high bitrate will eat about half the available cpu time 23.12.29 # the classic is a completely different beast. 23.12.43 # there is no development for the Ipod Classic 23.12.47 # n1s: Music sucks at lower qualities xD 23.13.07 # Yeah, that's why I'm saying it's slow. It's supposed to be funny. 23.13.12 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 23.13.39 # Because if they ever come out with one for classic, it'll be a long time from now, when I'll want a new one anyhow. Maybe I'll get a 16GB Touch. 23.14.00 # WLan = Epic Win, In my opinion. The sansa is slower than a dead horse, I hate it., 23.14.02 # Rockbox is _we_ not _they_ 23.14.06 Nick shenson is now known as shenson_not_here (n=shenson@nat/redhat/x-8d2d9b67ba79f9d0) 23.14.18 # ... and I like the sansa ;-) 23.14.19 # Alex_SC2e: The Sansa has low enough sound quality anyway that 320kbps is definitely a waste. 23.14.21 # Sansas is not slower than any other PP-based device 23.14.56 Quit phinze () 23.15.00 # Alex_SC2e: If you're going to be encoding at high bitrates, you might consider trying musepack. I believe our decoder for that is faster. 23.15.26 # actually it's a bit on the fast side over things like H10 23.16.26 Quit DerDome ("Leaving.") 23.17.11 Quit PaulJam (".") 23.19.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.21.44 Quit domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.22.54 # Sorry. How do I use musepack on rockbox? 23.23.10 # Same as anything else? 23.23.13 # Oh. my apologies, I'm dumb 23.23.16 # It's a file format. xD 23.23.18 # Copy it over, play it 23.24.09 # That still doesn't solve the problem of having to click twice for menus 23.24.17 Quit knittl (Remote closed the connection) 23.24.22 # Alex_SC2e: I'm not experiencing that problem on my e200. 23.24.26 # Could you describe how to reproduce it? 23.25.00 Join phinze [0] (n=phinze@pcp027324pcs.jesres.mu.edu) 23.25.03 # * jhMikeS wanted to recommend APE 23.25.49 # jhMikeS is evil :P 23.26.01 # >:] 23.26.09 # * n1s want's to commit that japanese translation update but doesn't understand a word of it, do we have a policy or something for unmaintained translations? 23.26.27 # phinze: so what is your gallery project if i may ask 23.27.02 Quit Mouser_X (Nick collision from services.) 23.27.11 Join Mouser_X [0] (n=mouser_x@layl001.digis.net) 23.27.26 # Llorean: I play an mp3 from my database. From now on, I have to hit a key before the wheel works in menus. 23.28.39 # * jhMikeS has had that happen but only after exiting plugins 23.28.41 # Alex_SC2e: How do you get to the menu without pressing a key? Please, be more descriptive. 23.28.45 # scorche|sh: "Facebook / Flickr Style Image Region Based Tagging" http://phinze.com/share/phinze_gallery_app.pdf 23.29.44 # phinze: well, i wish you luck, and hope you stay a bit with us anyway...even to chat :) 23.29.57 Join waldo [0] (n=waldo@ip-81-11-226-219.dsl.scarlet.be) 23.30.41 # scorche|sh: yeah i'll definitely be around... hoping i can ease into some rockbox community contributions 23.33.50 # Llorean: It's hard. Um. Ok. I hit the select key when I'm highlighting database. After 3 or 4 seconds, it is in the database menu. Now the wheel doesn't work, until I press a key. Now the wheel is enabled (Still in the database menu). It will now do that anywhere and everywhere, all menus. 23.34.43 # Alex_SC2e: It doesn't take me 3 or 4 seconds to get into the database menu (about 0.5 to 1) and my wheel is instantly usable... 23.35.19 # scorche|sh: you definitely have a great base of developers... it's been really enjoyable getting to know the community a bit... seems like a worthwhile place and project to spend some of my spare time on :) 23.35.26 Join Zone-Blaze [0] (n=UPP@c-67-191-77-74.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) 23.35.58 # Hello. 23.36.20 # Llorean: Well, my brother and I both have this issue, it's been happening for a long time 23.37.11 # phinze: I just read your application. I wish I could write half as good as you. 23.37.13 # Alex_SC2e: Well, please test to figure out when it began then, and file a proper bug report. It needs someone who can reproduce it to investigate. 23.37.38 # Alex_SC2e: does it only happen while playing music or always? 23.38.04 # Rincewind: thanks. :) i almost double majored in computer science and english lit. 23.38.27 # I need help 23.38.27 Quit scorche|sh (Remote closed the connection) 23.38.34 # phinze: are you saying that you're only good at writing applications ? ;) 23.39.07 # n1s: Always 23.39.09 # gevaerts: i'd like to think i'm decent at writing code as well, but i guess i will be finding that out this summer. :D 23.39.55 # Alex_SC2e: could you test with reset settings? 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