--- Log for 15.07.108 Server: verne.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 2 days and 16 hours ago 00.00.16 # manuel 00.00.40 # sorry, didnt mean to do that 00.01.36 # anybody know the real links for the gigabeat s Manuel? the ones in the wiki are dead 00.01.37 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 00.01.58 Join CyBergRind|w [0] (n=cbr@212.98.160.130) 00.02.34 # is that buildable? 00.02.37 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 00.02.43 # Xqtftqx: I don't see any Beast specific manual 00.03.46 # huh, i thought there was one because of r17429 00.04.15 Quit safetydan (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 00.04.16 # well, that's the basic stuff to make one build at all. 00.04.25 # ok 00.04.39 # and that commit is 2 months ago ... 00.04.52 # ok... 00.05.37 # has anybody noticed the metronome in the beast doesnt work? well it does sorta, not realy a *tick* 100% of the time 00.06.33 Quit [CBR]Unspoken|w (Operation timed out) 00.06.57 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 00.08.32 Join jac0b|w [0] (i=42207874@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-193670b70eb02b19) 00.08.56 # I am having a problem with flac files or big files 00.09.17 # Whats your problem jac0b|w 00.09.27 # when I transfer them to my player the tracks have artifacts but if I convert that flac to a ogg it plays fine 00.09.51 # could it be rb or my player HD 00.09.57 # artifacts? 00.10.12 # like weird sounds in the track 00.10.25 # beeps clicks 00.10.35 # and they play fine on your computer? 00.10.41 # yep 00.10.53 Quit davina ("GNU/Linux the free alternative to Windows") 00.11.04 # what DAP is it? 00.11.12 # ypu could compare the md5 checksum of the file on the player with that of the file on the PC to make sure it wasn't corruptrd during transfer. 00.11.26 # gigabeat f 00.11.38 # or re transferrer 00.11.45 # PaulJam: one sec let me look 00.11.59 # it seems to just be the flac 00.11.59 Quit bluebrother ("leaving") 00.12.05 # like I said earlier 00.12.14 # what os aer you running 00.12.21 # what os are you running* 00.12.23 # ubuntu/windows 00.12.35 # Itried on both 00.12.40 # i tried* 00.12.47 # got the samw result 00.12.50 # you can give me one of these files and i can try it to see if its the file or th player 00.12.53 # same* 00.13.06 Quit mcuelenaere (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.13.31 # let me try what PaulJam said first 00.13.35 # ok 00.13.44 # also, you can try it in the simulator 00.14.03 # yeah i will 00.14.11 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 00.18.20 Quit bertrik ("bye") 00.19.41 Quit stripwax ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 00.22.22 Nick bertrik_ is now known as bertrik (n=bertrik@245-013-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 00.23.32 # the md5 is the same for both files but it still has the artifacts 00.24.01 # I will have to restart and try it with a new build 00.24.12 # brb 00.24.15 Quit jac0b|w ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 00.24.40 Join Seldaek [0] (n=seld@crom.seld.ch) 00.25.19 # heya, trying to use WinFF, and it just doesn't do anything.. is it a known issue that it fucks up on xp64 bit or am I just out of luck? 00.25.37 # what os you running? 00.25.48 # btw, be family friendly 00.25.53 # xp 64bit :) 00.25.56 # sorry 00.27.03 # hmmm, WInFF doesnt run at all? or it doesnt work 00.27.10 # it runs 00.27.25 # but when I hit convert, it does nothing 00.27.31 # huh 00.27.34 # well it runs his thing, or that's what he says 00.27.51 # I can take a look via remote controll, if you trust me 00.27.52 Join Nibbl [0] (n=Nibbler@HSI-KBW-091-089-240-203.hsi2.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de) 00.27.52 # butI get no file output, not even an empty one 00.28.09 Join Rocket [0] (n=Rocket@p5B003652.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.28.15 # Hi 00.28.15 Join jac0b [0] (n=jac0b@user-1120u3k.dsl.mindspring.com) 00.28.20 # well I doubt I did something wrong, didn't do much anyway 00.28.37 # Just installed Rockbox on my G4 Ipod and I'm amazed 00.28.46 # This pies of soft is awsome 00.28.58 Quit petur ("Zzzzz") 00.29.02 # We Know :P 00.29.14 # besides I don't have the time now, just wished to know if it was known fact that it broke.. I'll try it on a xp32bit tomorrow 00.29.17 # Seldaek: you will probably have better luck asking the winff/ffmpeg guys... 00.29.22 # I just wonder if it is possible to output the music through the internal Speakers of Ipod 00.29.24 Quit bertrik ("reboot to windows") 00.29.37 # aye scorche|sh, tomorrow :) 00.29.42 # there are no internal speakers 00.29.44 # thanks anyway 00.29.56 # the piezo doesnt count 00.29.59 # Like the noise when you select something in original Ipod firmware 00.30.07 # yes...that is a piezo 00.30.18 # whats a piezo? 00.30.37 # it really isnt practical for music 00.30.41 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 00.31.02 # sorry Rocket, not yet, but look for it in the future 00.31.07 # ... 00.31.18 # OK sounds cool 00.31.20 # Xqtftqx: uh...what? 00.31.36 # Playing sounds from the speakers, like simple clicks 00.31.43 # not music though 00.31.49 # he wants music... 00.32.05 # yeah 00.32.06 # thats why he said "Like the noise when you select something in original Ipod firmware" ... 00.32.18 # if you dont have earplugs on hand 00.32.20 # Xqtftqx: read what he asked again 00.32.32 # ok w.e 00.32.37 # not for having a concert but just checking if sound is ok 00.33.01 # Rocket: dont look for it in the future because it really is not practical ;) 00.33.12 # hmm 00.33.14 # ok 00.33.15 # clicking noises when scrolling is though 00.33.32 # The Software is perfect anyway 00.33.34 # Xqtftqx: yes but that isnt what he asked 00.33.42 # Couldn't ask for more 00.33.52 # OK guys don't argue 00.33.55 # its OK 00.34.05 # I just thought that would be possible 00.34.19 # If not. Its not that much of a problem 00.34.33 # I'm off testing the software 00.34.33 # it isnt...it is capable of simple clicks/beeps and such, but not full-blown music 00.34.49 # Bye and keep on the fantastic work 00.35.27 # ok goodbye 00.35.30 # put a up-to-date version on my player and I am still getting the artifacts 00.36.35 # jac0b: Chould you send me one of the .flac files? 00.37.29 # or just convert them all to .ogg or mp3 00.38.01 # he said he didnt get the artifacts when transcoded... 00.38.13 # exactly 00.38.55 # jac0b: how did you create the flac files? 00.39.05 # they are recorded records 00.39.57 # yep, theres the problem, the quaility and vibrate are probley messed up 00.40.10 # and when you convert, it fixes that 00.40.18 # i meant which encoder and what encoder settings? 00.40.21 # try using a converter to convert them to flac 00.41.16 # I use the flac encoder from the flac site 00.41.23 # quality 8 00.41.32 # 24-bit 96khz 00.41.54 Part Rocket 00.42.15 # jac0b: try thr standard 44.1khz 00.42.19 # s/thr/the 00.42.37 # brb dinner time 00.42.44 # the DACs in these DAPs are not capable of more so we need to downscale anyway 00.43.19 Quit PaulJam (".") 00.43.26 Join PaulJam [0] (i=PaulJam_@vpn-3029.gwdg.de) 00.44.28 # maybe you are expreiencing the wonders of rockbox' linear interpolation resampler 00.44.55 Join swears [0] (n=nnscript@ool-4356d08b.dyn.optonline.net) 00.46.19 # Hey, if anyone needs a tester for rockbox on the Gigabeat S60, i can definately help 00.46.22 Join homielowe [0] (n=homielow@d207-81-80-78.bchsia.telus.net) 00.46.47 # thanks, but i do not think that is the current hurdle 00.47.02 # if testers are needed, they will likely be asked for in the forum thread 00.47.29 Quit herrwaldo (Remote closed the connection) 00.47.36 # oh ok, do you have a link for the forum? I've been trying to find a place to get some updates on the progress. 00.47.43 # argh 00.47.48 # manual diffs are the worst kind of diffs 00.47.55 # in the future i should commit directly after making changes :/ 00.48.33 # swears: rockbox forum > new ports > the thread about the gigabeat s 00.48.49 Quit obo ("bye") 00.49.09 Quit ender` (" Our chances of being caught by the RIAA or IFPI are somewhat less than being hit by lightning - or choking on a wasabi-flav") 00.49.20 Quit axionix (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.49.38 # Thanks! 00.50.01 Quit jhulst (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 00.51.15 Join krazykit [0] (n=kkit@host-69-145-35-234.static.bresnan.net) 00.51.40 # i hope i didn't break any manuals 00.51.50 # and this definitely feels like my bedtime 00.52.14 # * preglow will check back tomorrow 00.56.52 # PaulJam: what is the linear interpolation resampler 00.58.12 Quit Nibbl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.58.25 # if i understand correctly the resampler used in rockbox is really basic and doesn't produce the best results (but it is fast). 00.59.29 Join K4rP4D [0] (n=KrPD@unaffiliated/krpd) 00.59.39 # it really isnt that great 01.02.04 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 01.08.41 Join fdinel_ [0] (n=Miranda@modemcable204.232-203-24.mc.videotron.ca) 01.11.35 Quit fdinel (Nick collision from services.) 01.11.48 Nick fdinel_ is now known as fdinel (n=Miranda@modemcable204.232-203-24.mc.videotron.ca) 01.12.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.17.31 Join axionix [0] (n=axion@cpe-67-242-94-6.nycap.res.rr.com) 01.17.52 # I am trying a file in the sim and it is does the same thing 01.18.07 # Huh 01.18.10 # wrong encoding 01.19.03 # jac0b: as we said before, try encoding it at the standard 44.1khz setting 01.19.32 # its weird throught it worked before 01.19.41 # though* 01.19.55 # IIRC, 24-bit/96KHz FLAC should play fine on all Rockbox targets, so if they don't know, something's broken. Although I could be mis-remembering... 01.20.24 # linuxstb: it sounds like he is getting artifacts from our outstanding resampler 01.20.26 # I am up/ing one right now maybe you guysd can see if you get the same thing 01.20.40 Quit a-journey-in-the () 01.21.32 # I tried to find the smallest one (76mb) to up it give artifacts in the sim and on my player 01.22.09 # was there any changes to the resampler in the past month? 01.22.22 # maybe 2 months 01.22.28 # you could also try running "flac -t INPUTFILE" in order to test if the original file wasn't corrupted somehow. 01.23.31 # jac0b: You could try older builds - some of the download servers keep very old versions. What device are you running Rockbox on? 01.23.47 # even if it did work without artifacts, you would still be better off re-encoding the files using your computer to 44.1khz...much better quality than what our resampler would give you 01.24.21 # scorche|sh: Yes, but if it's worse now than it used to be, we want to know... 01.24.32 # just a gigabeat f 01.24.46 # I got a older build of mine 01.24.52 # I would assume 88.2 would also do fine with Rockbox's resampler??? 01.25.18 # (if you must push the limits) 01.25.39 # * scorche|sh wonders why people would encode at 88.2 01.26.39 # jac0b: Try this link - http://download.rockbox.org/daily/gigabeatf/ 01.27.36 Quit BlakeJohnson861 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.27.41 Quit wpyh (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.29.17 Join BlakeJohnson86 [0] (n=bjohnson@70-13-132-220.area2.spcsdns.net) 01.31.36 Join CamMendoza [0] (n=6034232f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-548e1642bdc5814b) 01.33.41 # Hi. My name's Cam. 01.34.01 # I'm wondering if I can get Wiki write permissions so that I can upload a WPS. 01.34.36 Quit midgey (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.37.24 # I fixed the Pen&PaperAA WPS for the iPod video. 01.43.41 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@rockbox/developer/midgey) 01.43.57 Quit kushal1 ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0/2008061015]") 01.47.27 # PaulJam: the file tested ok 01.48.07 # linuxstb: I went all the way back to 06-14-08 and still does it 01.48.20 # I am pretty sure it is my file 01.50.21 Join MarcGuay [0] (n=chatzill@ip216-239-88-120.vif.net) 01.50.30 Quit sitwon (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.53.10 Quit Xqtftqx ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 01.54.02 # ok this is weird 01.54.03 Quit CamMendoza ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 01.54.35 Quit anathema (Connection timed out) 01.54.43 # I decoded the flac to a wav played fine encoded that wav back to a flac artifacts again 01.54.51 # could it be the file guys or no 01.55.21 # wav was the original format of the file 01.56.19 # was the wav 96khz as well/ 01.56.41 # The iPod 3G can record through the headphone jack and the dock connector, but HAVE_RECORDING has been commented out in the config for as far back as SVN goes. Does anyone know if there's a reason for this or should it be enabled? 01.56.41 # yep 01.57.02 Join xqtftqx [0] (i=40e9e3d2@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-f541dd9f4919d3ae) 01.57.19 # MarcGuay: No drivers for it at all yet, probably. 01.57.27 # did you try a 44.1khz flac version yet? 01.58.20 # how do I encode it at 44.1 01.58.35 Join swears|2 [0] (n=nnscript@ool-4356d08b.dyn.optonline.net) 01.59.31 # Llorean: Is that different from the situation with the H10 that came up yesterday? Does/did it have half-finished drivers that required pestering? 02.00.24 # MarcGuay: Yeah, recording on the H10 is a case of "it should be working, isn't, and needs someone to work on it" whereas on the 3G I think it's "it needs someone to start it" 02.00.55 # Llorean: Check. 02.01.12 # jac0b: that would depend on what you use to encode files in flac typically 02.02.05 # the flac front with the flac.exe in wondows 02.02.10 # windows* 02.02.40 # doesn't audacity do resampling 02.03.42 Join Bensawsome [0] (i=Bensawso@c-71-235-222-135.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 02.05.54 Quit oofus (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 02.06.11 # jac0b: I assume you're using the very latest flac release? 02.07.08 # umm I think, I d/l'ed it a couple of weeks maybe a month ago 02.07.51 # flac 1.2.1 (maybe earlier), sneaked in some backwards-incompatible changes to the format, affecting high resolution files. I remember someone committing a fix to Rockbox to support those files, but I don't know how well it was tested... It would be interesting if you could test an older flac version. 02.08.51 # I am resampling a file to 44.1 24-bit 02.09.07 # sorry...not 24-bit 02.09.31 # 16 02.09.35 # * pixelma reviews preglow's changes to the manual and finds out that "labelled" is British spelling and "labeled" American... weird 02.09.38 # there ya go 02.10.21 # according to my dictionary... 02.10.43 # "labelled" looks right to my eyes... 02.12.36 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 02.12.58 # that would be my preference too. So if this is British English and the manual should follow that, it needs changing back. But not now 02.13.34 # yep the 16-bit 44.1khz sounds fine 02.13.39 # flac 02.14.12 # yeah something happened to the flac codec 02.14.32 # it give artifacts at 24-bit 96khz 02.16.16 # linuxstb: when was that flac change added to rb? 02.16.26 # September last year. 02.16.32 Quit swears (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.16.47 # woah way back 02.17.08 # Can you try encoding with an earlier flac.exe? 02.17.24 # its weird through like I said rb was playing them fine a month or so ago 02.17.36 # yeah I will try that 02.17.46 # Encoded with the same flac.exe that you're using now? 02.17.46 Part pixelma 02.18.26 # umm I think so...I can't remember but I think it was the same 02.19.43 # I need to sleep now, I'll read the logs in the morning... 02.20.56 # linuxstb: where are you at 02.21.22 # i'll try 1.2.0 02.23.19 Join CamMendoza [0] (n=chatzill@S01060019b9467514.ed.shawcable.net) 02.28.56 Quit Thundercloud_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.29.21 # when i updated to rockbox r18XXX it changed the play screen. Is there any way to change it back to the regular one? 02.29.32 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@91.97.240.57) 02.31.40 Quit PaulJam (".") 02.32.05 # Bensawsome, without knowing what While Playing Screen (WPS) you /were/ using I can not say. Much has changed over the last few months in regards to how WPSs work, you will need to redownload updated or known-working WPSs. 02.34.11 # Soap, i just downloaded some new ones to try with it and it didnt seem to change :( 02.35.13 # what is really annoying about it is that it doesnt show what level the volume is so i sometimes blast my ears -_- 02.36.37 # yea, well that (numeric volume display) is up to the individual WPS. If you mention what player and what WPS we are talking about I can see if they should be working. 02.37.27 # Or you could alway turn on the status bar while in menus and set the volume display in the status bar to numeric - that way you can see the precise level the volume is at before starting playback. 02.37.34 # i mean i tried all the wps's i had (which was about 20) and none of them worked right 02.37.52 # then i downloaded tyhe new ones and they didnt work either 02.38.03 # o and i have a sansa e200r 02.38.08 # sry about that 02.38.57 # What version (or how old of one) were you using? 02.39.30 Quit midgey () 02.39.44 # i was using one of the r17XXX biulds and i think i downloaded it about 2 or 3 months ago 02.39.56 # Like I said, recent changes in the WPS syntax have broken a vast majority of old themes, and if your previous version was so old then all the themes you have are too old. 02.40.24 # But I can point you to a discussion on how and what to change in your themes to get them working again, or we can talk about specific ones. 02.40.29 # where can i get a more up to date theme them? 02.40.32 # o cool :d 02.40.36 # :D 02.40.49 # Llorean: It looks like the drivers are there. The 3G has WM8731, same as the H10, according to its config file. Of course the line-in on the H10 has been reported broken, but it looks like recording should be enabled. 02.41.06 # http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=17507.0 is the page announcing the (then) upcomming change and what needs fixed. 02.41.22 # thank you very much ^_^ 02.41.33 Join cool_walking_ [0] (n=cool_wal@203-59-129-195.perm.iinet.net.au) 02.42.16 # Look on the wiki theme gallery, Bensawsome, for up-to-date themes, or browse the forums (WPS and Appearance Customization) for further discussion on ones which need fixed and ones which have been fixed. 02.42.58 # MarcGuay: No clue then. It may be then just because we don't have anyone with a 3G to at least do an initial test and/or be around to accept feedback. It's one of the targets we have less of than even the H10, and the only reason it was enabled on the H10 I think is that Mic recording worked, so it was thought line in should (there was nobody with a cable to test) 02.42.59 # IIRC 02.43.36 # wait is this what you mean by the wiki theme gallery? http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsSansaE200 because this is where i downloaded about 3 new themes 02.43.45 # Llorean: That's what the closed flyspray tasks say. 02.44.18 # Bensawsome, yes - and I don't know what to say as you have yet to mention a specific theme for me to look at. 02.44.21 # MarcGuay: Basically, it shouldn't be enabled unless someone's willing to say "I'm reasonably confident this will work", after which it shouldn't be disabled unless you can't record at all. 02.46.03 # Has there been any thought as to giving the WPS syntax an official version number so that WPSs could be labeled as to the version of the syntax they were written for? It might make updating broken themes earlier. A wiki page could be maintained describing the steps needed to take WPSv5 to WPSv6 and then WPSv6 to WPSv7, etc. 02.46.05 # Llorean: Alright I'm going to drop it. The small changed I made to the recording sources in the manual yesterday speak the truth as it is. 02.46.11 # *changes 02.46.17 # sry Soap i downloaded Ultima v1.0, CoolRead (red, purple, blue), Pirates (red, purple, blue), and Miss LED Natural 02.46.45 # Bensawsome: Plain & Simple and Cabbie v2-HelvR12 should work. 02.46.46 # Bensawsome, try Plain & Simple. 02.46.51 # jynx 02.46.59 # Beatcha. 02.47.05 # MarcGuay, and Soap thanks ^_^ 02.47.08 # i try them 02.47.17 # MarcGuay: Honestly, except for the Sansas, I don't think any of the other PP recording targets will have it enabled in 3.0 unless a few key things change. 02.47.22 # Sorry they're not as exciting as pirates. 02.48.18 # o I see now! they have dates they weresubmitted woops ^_^ 02.48.37 # Llorean: Yeah I'm just thinking of now. And even the Sansas, at least the e200, the microphone recording is awful when the backlight is on. 02.49.02 # MarcGuay: Yeah, but that's juts flawed hardware, I think. 02.49.04 # Bensawsome, I think in one casual evening you could probably fix every one of your themes which is currently broken. The needed modifications are small. Half the issue is we can't redistribute WPSs with fixes if the original author didn't use a permissive license, but you can surely fix them yourself for personal use, and hopefully in the future we can get clearer licensing and no more run-on sentence. 02.49.08 # Seems like it. 02.49.39 # thanks Soap i see if i can try that. Thank you all very much ^_^ 02.50.33 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@c-71-205-31-207.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 02.54.10 # if any of guy want to try the flac thing here is a link to my file http://www.divshare.com/download/4941952-a52 02.56.34 # no bites on the WPS versioning idea? Oh well 02.56.42 # jac0b: Ill try it on mine 02.57.01 # * krazykit thinks the wps version idea is good 02.57.02 # Anyone mind if I shit-can those MASSIVE promo-combo screenshots in the sansa wps gallery? 02.58.02 # * Llorean doesn't mind at all. 02.58.15 # Soap: WPS versioning idea? 02.58.17 Join midgey_ [0] (n=tjross@c-71-205-31-207.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 02.58.21 # I just encoded it with flac 1.2.0 and it seems to play fine but I will do more testing tomorrow...I gtg to bed 02.58.44 # I thik the version of flac I was using was 1.1.4 02.58.50 # think* 02.59.08 # good nite to all 02.59.11 Quit jac0b ("Leaving") 02.59.50 # Soap: I hate them too. 02.59.59 Quit nicktastic (Remote closed the connection) 03.00.42 Quit tvelocity (Remote closed the connection) 03.01.18 Join midgey__ [0] (n=tjross@c-71-205-31-207.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 03.04.29 Quit krazykit ("wyoming here i come") 03.06.17 Quit midgey__ (Remote closed the connection) 03.08.10 # Llorean, 20:46 EDT 03.09.03 # Soap: Ah, actually I think there might be a better solution. 03.09.11 # If/when we get the theme site working. 03.09.54 # Since we'll have them under modifiable licenses, there's a good chance we can actually just script fixes to themes when syntax changes occur 03.12.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.12.14 # I don't see how that addresses all the confusion in and of itself. 03.12.40 Quit midgey (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.12.55 # IF the new site was up today it would go a long way - but: 03.13.00 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 03.13.03 # Soap: There will always be confusion, but it'll mean all downloadable themes will work with the current downloadable build. 03.13.06 # A - what is the downside to versioning? 03.13.33 # B - what happens if/when syntax changes again before the theme site goes live. 03.13.47 # A - Nothing, beyond WPS authors needing to keep track of what the current "version" is, and which parts of which version are incompatible with other ones. 03.13.58 # For example, any theme that didn't include %pb and %m didn't break 03.13.59 # C - versioning would allow easy labeling of all broken unlicensed themes. 03.14.07 # So V4 and V5 are *semi* incompatible because only certain tags are. 03.14.23 # It seems to me this would provoke more confusion than simply saying "this tag and this tag changed" 03.14.31 # then a V4 theme w/o %pb and %m could instantly be labeled v5 in the wiki. 03.15.01 # Problem is "this tag and this tag changed" two or three times since some of the broken themes have been touched. 03.15.07 # By who? The same person could simply mark themes *with* %pb and %m as broken. 03.15.11 Quit midgey_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.15.12 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@rockbox/developer/midgey) 03.15.47 # How is a version system for marking themes "good" better than simply marking bad themes "bad"? 03.16.05 # Especially when version changes aren't global, they are fairly limited in what parts of themes they affect. 03.16.19 # they could, you are right, outline every change needed to fix broken wiki themes, but you don't think a version label and a single WPS version upgrade guide is easier still? 03.17.00 # By that standard we could just mark current themes "Error Q" then in the upgrade guide have "how to fix Error Q" 03.17.09 # Versions for the errors, rather than versions for the themes. 03.17.24 # The version system excels in that a simple note in the wiki can lead someone to specific directed instructions w/o cluttering up the gallery pages with repeated instructions for each and every theme. 03.17.41 # I'm not disagreeing that there could be an upgrade guide. 03.18.02 # I'm disagreeing that we version themes rather than simply marking "This theme has errors 3 and 4" then someone goes to the guide and sees the instructions for fixing 3 and 4. 03.18.07 # upgrade guide whould be good 03.18.56 # If you mark a theme "Version 2" and we're on "Version 5", people not interested in doing any work won't even go to look to see what the 2->3->4->5 steps are and discover the version 2 theme is still good because it was text based and only showed 3 ID3 tags. 03.19.39 # So it depends on someone updating a theme that works, when if it works they'll probably never come back anyway 03.19.47 # I totally understand your case, Llorean, I just think versioning is a _familiar_ and easy to adopt global way of discussing changes to syntax which is easy to describe, easy to document, and easy to grasp for casual WPS fixers. 03.19.58 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=BHSPitLa@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 03.20.23 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.20.24 # Soap: I honestly believe versioning will lead to more confusion, with people saying things like "Well, my other Version 2 themes work" 03.20.54 # Llorean, that (2-5 text wps) argument is a red herring as it is little different than the current situation except the roles are reversed. 03.21.09 # My point is that with the reversed roles comes a different sort of confusion. 03.21.25 # But one I feel is more easily and casually addressed. 03.21.54 # Perhaps. 03.22.02 # I don't think so, but it's worth an experiment I suppose. 03.22.59 # More casually addressed in that it is easier to simply retag a theme "works on new syntax) (i e. changing v2 to v5) than it is to diagnose a broken WPS. 03.23.27 # watch out for my parentheses / double quote switchup. 03.23.41 # Yeah, but I *think* that either people aren't going to download one marked "v2", or if they already have it, and it still works, they're unlikely to go to the wiki and track it down just to update its entry. 03.24.01 # I think that people actually monitoring that sort of thing on the page are, by definition, non-casual. 03.24.14 # But it's worth a shot, at least. 03.25.53 # aarrgghh, " Parilis" in the sansa WPS gallery didn't just have an _extra_ extravagant screenshot (like "Free State" did) - that huge honking thing was the multifont version's only screenshot. Delete it or leave it? 03.28.56 # Ew, leave it gone 03.29.31 # Why do people feel their themes need such presentation? 03.29.37 # thank you for cleaning my conscience. 03.30.05 # Seriously, it was more than half wasted space. 03.30.52 Quit Bensawsome ("The awsome is gone :(") 03.30.55 Quit K4rP4D ("Leaving") 03.32.42 Quit midgey (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.33.36 # Perhaps a requirement that contact info be left for all new wiki accounts? 03.33.41 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@rockbox/developer/midgey) 03.34.59 Quit DerDome (Nick collision from services.) 03.35.00 Join DerDome1 [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-231-078.pools.arcor-ip.net) 03.35.12 Nick DerDome1 is now known as DerDome (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-231-078.pools.arcor-ip.net) 03.35.31 # Llorean: wasnt there some talk of removing the themes (except cabbiev2) from the builds and trying to force people to use rbutil to install them? more and more im thinking we should get the theme site up and running as it is and fix issues while its live so we can use it for the (hopefully) imminent release 03.35.45 # (barin dump re your forum thread on the subject) 03.35.47 Join Keripo [0] (n=Keripo@CPE001111e441f8-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 03.35.48 # brain* 03.36.00 Part Keripo 03.36.07 Join Keripo [0] (n=Keripo@CPE001111e441f8-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 03.36.50 # arg.. gotta race a plane... bbl 03.37.02 Join CaptainKewl [0] (i=jds@207-237-173-165.c3-0.nyr-ubr4.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 03.44.41 # rbutil should not be the only way to install themes 03.45.30 # there should be a easy way i agree but, there should be no forcing 03.45.44 # some people like doing it themeselfs 03.45.57 # but, what if rockbox chould load a tar file, like blah.theme 03.46.16 # and extact it to where the files go? therefore making it easy and cross compatible 03.48.08 # JdGordon: What I'd like to do for the release is have a static theme site. 03.48.18 # Every theme that works with 3.0 up, but no functionality for adding new themes. 03.48.32 # We can worry about getting all that working later, for "Current Build Themes", but 3.0 themes don't need to change anyway. 03.52.07 Join Arkbuntu [0] (n=Admin@h180.167.88.75.dynamic.ip.windstream.net) 03.52.43 # helllo. I am having a problem with my Sansa e250r. None of the themes work properly. Is anyone else having this problem? 03.54.13 # Arkbuntu: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=17507.0 03.55.37 # Thank you very much. Have any of the themes been updated? Specifically Slant. I think it's the only good theme for the Sansa e200. 03.56.11 # You'll have to check yourself. It's an easy fix either way. 03.56.42 # Ack! I'm lazier than lazy. But ok. Thanks for your help! 03.56.45 # I've updated mine. 03.57.02 # (Some of the not-good ones) :) 03.58.58 # uh. noob question. how do i fix it? D: is there a guide to fixing it? 04.00.21 # That post I linked you to explains it pretty well. 04.01.57 # Really? Well then I must be retarded or something. "%pb... or just %pb" doesn't make sense 04.02.52 # I'm a noob sorry D: I've never really done anything that has to do with coding.\ 04.04.01 # Arkbuntu: If you open up the .wps file of the theme you'll see those %tags and they need to be changed. The CustomWPS wiki page will help you as well. 04.04.44 # Ok.. I think I got this. Do you have any themes you prefer? 04.08.07 # Screaming Oprah is the one I use most often. 04.08.47 # .. lol 04.09.49 # I am seriously still confused. I don't know the least bit of how to do this. Is it an easy fix? if so. Is it just text replacing? and if so, what text to i replace with what? 04.12.39 Quit jhulst (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 04.12.49 Quit MethoS- (Remote closed the connection) 04.17.14 # Can someone point me in the right direction on how to Sync files on my gigabeat S60 w/ Mediamonkey using Rockbox 04.17.32 # the only way i've been able to music on, is my dragging with windows explorer 04.17.37 # get* 04.17.48 # or is this the only way? 04.18.55 # swears|2: It's the only way as of now for me at least. I use WMP to sync music or just drag it in explorer 04.18.59 Join safetydan [0] (n=evertond@rockbox/developer/safetydan) 04.19.10 Join Chronon [0] (i=vircuser@d23-104.uoregon.edu) 04.19.11 # ok thanks. 04.19.22 # Thought there was a prob w/ MM for a second 04.20.01 # Rockbox shows up as a standard UMS device. 04.20.17 # Nothing special needs to be done to sync with it, so if MediaMonkey is supposed to sync with UMS players, it is something wrong with it. 04.20.25 # hmm 04.20.35 # Llorean: I wouldn't know, I use a Sansa, and nothing works with the dang thing anyhow 04.20.37 # haven't been able to have it show up yet 04.20.48 Join miepchen^schlaf_ [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF7793.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.20.51 # Arkbuntu: On the Sansa you're stuck using the original firmware for transfers. 04.21.14 # I used the original firmware to transfer all my songs over 04.21.18 # but, they dont show up organized 04.21.25 # so, I guess I'll have to have double of each 04.21.28 # Llorean: I use explorer and WMP. The orignal firmware doesn't support it either. 04.21.56 # Arkbuntu: Rockbox doesn't have USB mode on it. You're using the original firmware's USB mode unless you're using a modified version of Rockbox 04.22.17 # swears|2: You should be using Rockbox's USB mode for transfers. But you should also be aware, the Gigabeat S is not supported yet, and is still a development build. 04.22.23 # Llorean: Oh. Sorry, I thought you meant using Rhapsody. Which is a pile of crap. 04.22.30 # yeah, I'm just messing around with it 04.22.37 # Arkbuntu: Original *Firmware* as in "the software on the player" 04.22.48 # Arkbuntu, have you figured out how to get album art to show up? 04.22.59 # I've read it only takes .bmps 04.23.11 # and they must be in the album folder 04.23.15 # I don't use the album art. I barely look at the screen. 04.23.15 # It's pretty thoroughly explained on the AlbumArt wiki page. 04.23.21 # ok 04.24.14 Part Arkbuntu 04.25.30 Quit timonator (Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable)) 04.26.01 # swears|2: just make a folder "music" and put it all in there and activate the database 04.26.15 # yep, doing that now =_ 04.26.17 # =) 04.26.25 # ok 04.27.36 # Will the gigabeat F Themes work on my unit? 04.29.55 # Nm, just tried, works! 04.30.42 # Themes are resolution (and colour depth) specific, not player specific. 04.32.39 Part Keripo 04.33.15 # Gotcha 04.36.06 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.37.48 Join Midtronic [0] (n=foo@ool-457eb012.dyn.optonline.net) 04.38.22 Quit homielowe () 04.38.41 # howdy -- I just put rockbox on my 30g iPod video, and it won't play .flac. I was looking to see if I missed something to install, but I don't think so... is this a known bug, or am I doing something dumb? 04.39.17 # I can read the filenames with no issue, but when I play, I don't get past 0:00 04.42.09 # what version of the encoder were they made with, what sample rate and bitd epth are they, do the files (from your iPod, not your computer's HDD) play fine on another player, and (I don't think this matters) what type of tags do they have. 04.46.21 # ok, I'm not sure about the encoder version, but 16bit stereo @ 44.1 kHz 04.46.30 # I'm going to try to play one right now.. 04.47.24 # yeah, I can play off of the iPod just fine. 04.48.54 # oh. I'm a dolt. Nevermind. 04.55.17 # Soap: Some encoders put ID3 tags on FLAC files, and this does cause problems for Rockbox afaik. 04.55.28 # Specifically I think this may be a default behaviour for grip 04.57.05 # orly. Ok, I picked the wrong file to test... I just checked an id3'd flac and it didn't work 04.57.50 # The native tag format for FLAC is vorbis comment, and that's the type Rockbox expects them to have. 04.58.18 # the fact that rockbox plays flac is worth the issue, imho. I'll figure some stuff out later, I guess. It probably wouldn't be too hard to write a converter, either 04.58.47 # Well if they have ID3 tags instead of Vorbis Comments, your encoder is doing something it shouldn't be. 04.58.53 Quit Chronon (Connection reset by peer) 04.59.10 Quit fdinel ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 04.59.11 # well, I've been using grip and haven't modified any of the settings 04.59.14 # so it makes sense 04.59.35 # That being said, it's a bug that Rockbox fails rather than ignoring the tags and just treating the file as untagged. 04.59.47 # But properly tagged files *should* play fine. 05.02.08 # (assuming windows) Foobar2000 has everything you need, midgey 05.02.15 # Midtronic even, sorry midgey 05.04.09 Quit troy_ () 05.10.11 # nope.. I use m$ as little as possible. I'll look around cpan and see how easy it would be to write a perl script to just fix those files 05.10.45 # thanks for the help though -- well-tagged files do, in fact, play just fine. I'll have some fun getting everything to work on rockbox 05.12.09 Join wpyh [0] (n=william@th245022.ip.tsinghua.edu.cn) 05.12.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.16.38 Quit neddy ("Leaving.") 05.18.14 # gevaerts: charging using RB's usb stack is very slow 05.19.56 Join sitwon [0] (n=adam@pool-71-178-11-192.washdc.fios.verizon.net) 05.22.25 # to anyone trying to optimize bubbles, here's a good demo of polygon collision: http://lab.polygonal.de/wp-content/swf/motor/motor2_preview3.html 05.22.44 # I've looked at the source but I'm not sure I'm up to the task 05.25.26 # wpyh, I assume you mean on the Sandisk Sansa? 05.25.31 # (charging issue) 05.26.12 # no, I'm testing it on ipod video 5.5g 05.26.21 # * wpyh doesn't have a sansa :-\ 05.27.28 Join homielowe [0] (n=homielow@d207-81-80-78.bchsia.telus.net) 05.31.12 Part wpyh 05.32.11 Join wpyh [0] (n=william@th245022.ip.tsinghua.edu.cn) 05.42.31 Quit MarcGuay ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 2.0.0.15/2008062306]") 05.43.48 Quit Midtronic (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.53.41 # Ok, three "Rockbox 3.0" thoughts which came to me while in the shower: 05.54.26 # 1 - Has any thought been put into making a press release to send to all the usual suspects (including a "Digg" button from the homepage announcement) upon the release? 05.56.05 # 2 - Has any thought been put into the idea (perhaps wrong on my part) that a 3.0 release will probably encourage much "little brother" installing (older brother installs it for his little brother) and thus a large number of people will (maybe?) introduced to Rockbox through their DAP as compared to through their web browser? 05.57.03 # 2b - Maybe add a prominent "help" menu which could point people to the web site and to: 05.57.31 # 2c - A .html / .pdf copy of the manual in the rockbox.zip file? 05.57.50 # Soap: actually the link to the website is not a bad idea. Possibly the error screens could also have a "Contact rockbox" link as well? 05.58.03 # 3 - Perhaps a prominent mention of "3.0" on the bootsplash - something to visually distinguish 3.0 from SVN? 05.59.13 # 3b - Perhaps from version 3.0 forward a modification of the SVN bootsplash? Something (again) to visually distinguish and remind people of the difference between "release" and "beta"? 06.00.12 # I guess points 2 and 3 both come down to the (wrong?) idea that Rockbox might (esp on aging iPods) get installed _for_ people instead of _by_ people. 06.03.51 Join ipod [0] (n=4a245d5f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e7b9ed475c7269ac) 06.04.14 # hey 06.05.52 # how do i uninstall rockbox rite 06.05.58 Quit ipod (Client Quit) 06.06.25 # uninstallation instructions are in the manual 06.10.21 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@c-71-205-165-118.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 06.13.30 # does anyone know of a decent album art extractor? 06.13.49 # meaning, takes album art from mp3 files and converts to bmp,jpg? 06.18.32 # that does really relate to rockbox... 06.21.22 # sure it does, rockbox doesn't see my embedded album art 06.21.34 # so I need to extract it to .bmp to be able to add it 06.22.12 # preparing your media for rockbox is not on-topic here...it does not directly relate to rockbox...i would recommend google 06.24.45 # tried, only found itunes software 06.39.11 # swears|2: try the forums, I think a script has been mentioned there a few times 06.39.25 # ok thanks =) 06.56.26 Quit CamMendoza ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0/2008052906]") 06.57.59 Join AndyIL [0] (n=pasha_in@212.14.205.32) 07.00.05 Quit jhulst (No route to host) 07.11.33 Quit AndyI (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.12.14 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.14.21 Quit midgey () 07.37.25 Join Nibbl [0] (n=Nibbler@HSI-KBW-091-089-240-203.hsi2.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de) 07.38.45 Quit CaptainKewl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.46.53 Join midgey [0] (n=tjross@c-71-205-31-207.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 07.58.18 Quit Nibbl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.59.59 Quit safetydan ("Leaving.") 08.04.45 Join GodEater_ [0] (i=c2cbc962@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-f42571e96c3284a1) 08.15.15 Quit midgey () 08.23.48 Quit GodEater (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.23.53 Join GodEater__ [50] (n=bryan@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 08.26.55 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 08.27.51 Quit swears|2 ("( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.21 :: www.esnation.com )") 08.28.42 Quit vort3x ("Leaving") 08.31.48 Join vort3x [0] (n=vortex@unaffiliated/dfa001) 08.32.12 Join timseves [0] (n=timseves@117.47.41.187) 08.33.10 Join davina [0] (n=davina@cpc1-sout6-0-0-cust616.sotn.cable.ntl.com) 08.35.45 Join Rob2223 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCE8CC.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.36.20 Join GodEater [50] (n=bryan@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 08.36.43 Quit GodEater__ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08.41.55 Join Neovangl1st [0] (i=Neovangl@69.31.129.33) 08.41.56 Quit Neovanglist (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 08.42.14 Nick Neovangl1st is now known as Neovanglist (i=Neovangl@69.31.129.33) 08.42.30 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 08.45.16 Join Vorador [0] (n=tomas@84.240.35.19) 08.49.41 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 08.57.26 Quit GodEater (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08.58.26 Quit m0f0x () 08.59.48 Part timseves 09.03.46 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 09.12.16 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.16.37 # Llorean: Ondio SP is 9KB away from the rombox limit, not 5KB 09.16.50 # * amiconn miscalculated this yesterday 09.19.11 # The limit is 228KB for all archoses except Player (232KB there) 09.22.02 # can we use better compression to get under again? 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10.12.30 # that's completely backwards from what I've seen 10.12.40 # the OF is *waaaay* faster than disk mode 10.12.44 Join bertrik [0] (n=bertrik@245-013-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 10.12.48 # uh 10.12.55 # although you've got yours CF modded 10.13.00 # sorry, maybe I got the names wrong :( 10.13.01 # so maybe that makes a difference 10.13.07 # let's redo that 10.13.13 # 1. RB's usb stack: 4.5MB/s 10.13.37 # 2. RB without usb stack, using the white background disk mode: 5.4MB/s 10.13.52 # 3. Fully loaded OF's disk mode: ~12MB/s 10.13.54 # ok 10.14.04 # GodEater: how fast is yours? 10.14.23 # wpyh: ah - that makes more sense 10.14.30 # your original naming of the modes confused me 10.14.35 # yeah, I have trouble explaining the terms :p 10.14.51 # but I've tried this CF card inside my X32 10.14.54 # I've not had a RB USB stack on my ipod for a while now though 10.15.07 # and I get 20MB/s _write_ speed, so it can definitely be improved 10.15.19 # read is about 30MB/s 10.15.49 # GodEater: I mean, with the OF loaded? 10.18.43 Join Nico_P [0] (i=53915df2@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-b0544330e31c24b9) 10.19.44 # just curious, do you always copy the same data/amount and size of files? 10.35.49 Quit Horscht (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10.37.25 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@p4FD4E0FC.dip.t-dialin.net) 10.40.08 Join obo [0] (n=522e52e0@rockbox/developer/obo) 10.44.32 # preglow: around? 10.56.21 Quit daurn (Remote closed the connection) 11.03.43 # preglow: not a big deal... but next time you bump the api please remember to sort the functions at the end of the sturct into their proper places 11.03.45 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 11.09.33 Join ali_as_ [0] (n=ali_as@ambix.plus.com) 11.12.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.13.06 # stupid question time - the API version numbers are there to allow 3rd parties to host compiled .rock plugins? But AFAIK that doesn't happen? 11.13.50 # also so you can just copy the rockbox bin to update 11.13.55 # instead of the whole zip 11.14.46 Quit ali_as (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11.14.51 # okay - guess I am just too used to unzipping new builds 11.16.48 # obo: compiled .rock plugins are against the GPL 11.17.02 # no they arnt.... as long as the source is available 11.17.19 # obo, I wonder about that too, are there any 3rd party plugins at all? 11.17.47 # wasnt one guy doing them for a short time ages ago because of the name policy? 11.18.02 # bertrik: I have a vague memory of that being mentioned years ago... but I don't know of any now 11.19.00 # There were some for the H300 IIRC, but we just took the source and committed it ;) 11.19.03 # JdGordon: I know, but I assumed that in obo's thought there was no source available... that's the typical scenario IMHO 11.19.10 Join JdGordon|uni [0] (i=d31c822f@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-d9bf39a93b2feb42) 11.19.35 # linuxstb: how rude of us :p 11.20.11 Quit JdGordon ("Konversation terminated!") 11.22.23 Quit JdGordon|uni (Client Quit) 11.22.34 Join JdGordon|uni [0] (i=d31c822f@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-1488f69a082bf744) 11.24.24 # I think binary-only rocks are possible without violating GPL if you do not use any rockbox files 11.24.53 # * pixelma tries to imagine a binary only rock 11.24.59 # :) 11.25.25 # rocks are always binary, they are there or they are not ;) 11.25.37 # petur: isn't that a grey area? I'll admit I don't know much though 11.26.05 # Nico_P: imho, that is what gpl v3 is all about... 11.26.26 # but I'm not an expert there as well 11.26.34 Nick JdGordon|uni is now known as JdGordon_ (i=d31c822f@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 11.30.12 Join SliMM [0] (n=SliMM@62.217.213.161) 11.30.20 # hello 11.30.47 # my iPod broke several days ago, so I need to buy a new player 11.31.16 # do you have any recommendations? 11.32.04 # SliMM: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/BuyersGuide 11.32.16 # You'll need to be more specific. i.e. how much storage do you want? Do you want FM, recording, .... ? 11.32.24 # I get the feeling that we're going through a lot of trouble just to support external plugins that nobody seems to know about anyway 11.32.26 # petur: ok, thanks 11.32.27 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c211-28-130-47.smelb2.vic.optusnet.com.au) 11.32.41 # bertrik: I got used to the iPod, but radio would be great 11.32.43 # ok, maybe not a _lot_ of trouble 11.33.16 # linuxstb: that last one was for you, sorry 11.33.47 # bertrik: interface version checking is always good to rule out weird crashes 11.34.11 # SliMM: That doesn't help much... Which ipod did you have? How much storage do you want? Do you want flash or hard disk? 11.34.25 Quit JdGordon_ ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 11.34.58 # hmmm that buyersguide page is missing some targets... 11.35.00 # linuxstb: 30 GB + would also be great, but I need at least 15 11.35.17 # I guess it's hard disk 11.35.31 Join JdGordon|uni [0] (i=d31c822f@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-4b92027a93183593) 11.35.44 # The gigabeat F is a cheap (on ebay) and popular (for Rockbox) player. 11.36.08 # linuxstb: that's what I had in mind 11.36.23 # petur: yes I agree on that, but we might as well use (say) the svn version number instead of having to manually increase the API version number 11.36.25 # linuxstb: which other players work as well (fast) as gigabeat 11.36.27 # ? 11.37.06 Quit JdGordon (Client Quit) 11.37.21 # bertrik: well it is nice to be able to use multiple compatible rockbox binaries with the same plugins (when testing) 11.37.26 # None really. There are various new ports in development, but none have reached the stage of official daily builds. 11.38.38 # linuxstb: what about cowon iAudio x5/x5l? 11.38.49 # not as fast 11.38.56 # SliMM: I've never used one. 11.39.30 # there are no targets faster than the gigabeat F currently 11.39.47 # is X5L fast? 11.39.53 # define "fast" 11.39.57 # my iPod wasn't fast at all 11.40.04 # GodEater_: "not lagging" 11.40.11 # no, the iPod video has about the worst user experience in terms of speed 11.40.16 # the X5L should be much nicer 11.40.32 # SliMM: what do you want to use your player for? 11.40.33 # I've never used one though 11.40.47 # The X5L has a much lower resolution screen (160x128 IIRC), so the CPU can easily cope with it. 11.40.48 # SliMM: and do you know this page? http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/BuyersGuide 11.40.52 # markun: listening to music and perhaps radio 11.41.00 # no radio on the gigabeat 11.41.11 # markun: that's the page I'm surfing right now 11.41.11 # only the S, but it's not fully supported yet 11.41.25 # oops, I see petur gave you the link already 11.41.34 # Is there still no charging in Rockbox for the S? 11.41.36 # he did :-) 11.42.31 # what's the largest MicroSD card available on the market at the moment? 11.42.44 # 8 11.42.48 # maybe 16 11.43.23 Part toed 11.43.26 # JdGordon|uni: hmm... ok 11.43.48 # JdGordon|uni: rockbox supports up to 32, right? (when it appears) 11.44.28 # linuxstb: not that I'm aware of - I still have to charge in the OF 11.45.08 # a monochrome player is also tempting, because I am very curious about the greyscale lib 11.45.17 # 16GB MicroSDHC cards are the largest I've seen on sale so far, and yes, Rockbox supports up to 32GB in theory 11.45.20 # SliMM: to get more than 4GB you need an SDHC MicroSD card. The SDHC spec allows up to 32 GB 11.45.52 # GodEater_: Also, do you know anything about the Windows version of sendfirm I saw committed to SVN? i.e. is it working well? 11.46.13 Quit JdGordon|uni ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 11.46.16 # x5l or e200? 11.46.40 # + 8/16 gb card 11.47.03 # The X5L doesn't take cards... 11.47.08 Join JdGordon|uni [0] (i=d31c822f@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-6e8471544826b52f) 11.47.12 # (if that's what you meant...) 11.47.43 # linuxstb: no, I mean which one do you think is better 11.47.52 # which one would you buy 11.48.40 # petur: Binary only rocks aren't possible at all, wrt licensing 11.49.34 # why? 11.50.20 # Plugins need to use api functions in order to do anything, and the core is gpl 11.51.14 Quit JdGordon|uni (Client Quit) 11.51.31 # linuxstb: windows sendfirm works beatufully 11.51.55 # beastifully? 11.52.05 # SliMM: why are you asking *us* which we think is better? It's your choice, not ours :) 11.52.16 # pixelma: yes, that works nicely :) 11.52.32 # well if you don't use any rockbox code to make your plugin.... is calling a function at a certain address in violation with gpl? 11.52.54 # well, it is, but I have never used either, so perhaps you have some reasons for choosing one or the other 11.53.24 # SliMM: perhaps we do - but perhaps they're not relevant to your choices 11.53.38 # one is flash based, one is HD based - which option do you want ? 11.54.06 # GodEater_: they may not be relevant, but they could 11.54.20 # GodEater_: well, I don't really mind 11.55.27 # SliMM: if you don't really mind, then toss a coin 11.55.54 # personally, I'd use neither, and would get a Gigabeat F 11.55.56 # GodEater_: let's go for flash 11.56.09 # GodEater_: but it has no radio 11.56.19 # I couldn't care less 11.56.25 # there's nothing on the radio I wish to listen to 11.56.27 # SliMM: or buy a Gigabeat S if you are feeling adventurous 11.56.32 # it has a radio 11.56.41 # do you want FM or also DAB? 11.56.41 # markun: it does ? 11.56.44 # news to me... 11.56.53 # GodEater_: oh, maybe it doesn't.. 11.57.04 # markun: what is DAB? 11.57.04 # I've never seen an option for the radio in the OF. 11.57.13 # Digital Radio 11.57.29 # petur: yes 11.57.31 # it doesn't ring any bells 11.57.42 # what's digital radio? 11.57.55 # radio that is broadcast digitally... 11.58.03 # as opposed to analogue radio, which isn't :) 11.58.17 # * GodEater_ recommends wikipedia for the details 11.58.22 # hmm, I think I know what you mean 11.58.23 # SliMM: maybe it doesn't exist in your country. Where do you live? 11.58.31 # Romania 11.58.45 # * GodEater_ discovers a USB bluetooth module in a PC he just acquired 11.58.49 # i think there are several "digital radio" stations 11.59.00 # GodEater_: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GigabeatSInfo#FM_Tuner 11.59.04 # but i've never thought of them that way 11.59.04 # only 60GB models 11.59.15 # markun: I *have* a 60GB model 11.59.23 # strange 11.59.23 # and still never noticed it had a radio option in the OF 11.59.29 # markun: does x5l support DAB? 11.59.38 # no current RB targets support DAB 11.59.50 # linuxstb: does your S have a radio ? 12.00.01 # GodEater_: so I won't be able to listen to digital radio stations? 12.00.24 # SliMM: not for a while. linuxstb is working on a DAB capable target, but it won't be ready for a while. 12.00.24 # there are some D2s (port in progress) which have the hardware but it's not used by Rockbox yet 12.00.33 # SliMM: the Cowon D2 supports DAB 12.00.55 Join DerPapst [0] (n=DerPapst@p5B23FC09.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.01.02 # but the port is still in progress 12.01.16 # GodEater_: iirc mine has radio in rockbox (gigabeast 60GB) 12.02.02 # wow - jhMikes implemented that already ? :) 12.02.09 # * GodEater_ goes fishing in his bag for his S 12.02.10 # hmm, my pen-radio works with all the stations around, so I suppose they are broadcasting standardly [as well] 12.02.52 # SliMM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_implementations_of_DAB#Romania 12.03.03 # so very few 12.03.27 # DerPapst: what svn are you running on your S ? 12.04.16 # markun: i won't worry about dab then :-) 12.05.32 Quit DerPapst (Nick collision from services.) 12.05.46 Join DerPapst [0] (n=DerPapst@p5B23FC09.dip.t-dialin.net) 12.07.17 # GodEater_: seems like i confused it with my e200 ;) 4 rockboxed targets is too much for me... 12.07.18 # * DerPapst hides 12.07.46 # /me hopes were lifted then crushed by DerPapst 12.08.08 # * GodEater_ prepares to string DerPapst up 12.08.40 # * DerPapst feels sorry... 12.10.56 # * GodEater_ wonders if there's a way to tell if the FM tuner is present by looking in the debug menu 12.15.04 # * GodEater_ takes down the gallows and apologises a lot to DerPapst. 12.15.11 # there *is* a radop option in the OF. 12.15.18 # I've just never noticed it before :( 12.16.01 Join kushal_12_27_200 [0] (n=kushal@c-67-173-251-31.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 12.21.19 # reception is absolutely bloody dreadful 12.29.46 Join homielowe_ [0] (n=homielow@d207-81-80-78.bchsia.telus.net) 12.29.46 Quit homielowe (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.29.48 Join Llorea1 [0] (n=DarkkOne@adsl-70-241-16-179.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 12.31.26 # this article is very good: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collision_detection 12.31.49 # but I get dizzy reading it 12.32.09 # (that was for anyone who wanted to optimize bubbles.c) 12.37.48 Join homielowe [0] (n=homielow@d207-81-80-78.bchsia.telus.net) 12.37.48 Quit homielowe_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.38.11 Join JdGordon|uni [0] (i=d31c822f@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-d9a2b0476e0e5548) 12.38.48 Quit homielowe (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12.39.08 Join homielowe [0] (n=homielow@d207-81-80-78.bchsia.telus.net) 12.40.28 Part homielowe 12.41.46 # pixelma: around now 12.43.24 Quit Llorean (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12.44.52 Join culture [0] (n=none@79.97.22.57) 12.45.54 Quit safetydan ("Leaving") 12.58.12 Join oofus [0] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 13.03.09 Join Lear [0] (i=chatzill@rockbox/developer/lear) 13.04.43 # preglow: wanted to ask about the changes in the sound settings chapter, especially the bass and treble settings for the Archos players with the empty {}. The info wasn't there before so I take it as a sign to fill it out? Otherwise it's not needed at all... 13.06.32 # i'll have a look at it again, those changes are quite old... 13.06.51 # I also wondered about labelled > labeled and according to my dictionary (and linuxstb) "labeled" is American English 13.07.59 # pixelma: so it seems, i'll fix thqt 13.08.01 # that too 13.08.11 # already changed it back locally 13.08.14 # * wpyh thinks it should be labelled (with the double l) 13.08.39 # it should 13.08.47 # pixelma: feel free to commit :) 13.10.54 # and prepared another tiny change in the sound settings chapter (not related to the bass/treble thing) but wanted to wait whether another change is needed for the latter or not 13.11.02 # pixelma: well, i see no reason to not fill it out unless those targets have no tone controls 13.11.14 # they do 13.11.34 # if you know the limits of them feel free to fill them in 13.11.39 # i'd have to go look in the source code 13.11.55 # ok, I'll fill it out too while I'm at it. Well, I can look them up 13.12.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.13.24 # but first lunch 13.13.43 # agreed :) 13.15.29 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@athedsl-415979.home.otenet.gr) 13.15.43 Part SliMM ("Leaving.") 13.16.59 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@c211-28-130-47.smelb2.vic.optusnet.com.au) 13.17.12 Join tangerine [0] (n=3a6ce760@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4702cb4c774562f6) 13.17.17 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@84-51-130-71.judith186.adsl.metronet.co.uk) 13.17.29 Quit JdGordon|uni ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 13.18.00 Join tucoz [0] (n=chatzill@rockbox/staff/tucoz) 13.18.34 # pixelma: while you are at it. do you think you can add that "set as backdrop" description to the context menu as well? 13.18.46 # I'll fix the fm-radio screenshots tonight 13.19.07 # may I ask a question about bootloader, please? 13.19.07 # may I ask a question about bootloader, please? 13.19.27 # yes, but only one... 13.19.39 # well.. 2 because you asked twice... and we are generous 13.20.06 # I follow the manual, am logged in as Admin, but B/L cannot find the iPod? 13.20.06 # I follow the manual, am logged in as Admin, but B/L cannot find the iPod? 13.20.21 # echo echo 13.20.30 # is it a supported ipod? 13.20.43 # Classic 80GB 13.20.44 # Classic 80GB 13.20.47 # then no 13.21.12 # hmm bugger, thanks :) 13.21.13 # hmm bugger, thanks :) 13.21.49 # tucoz: I'll try 13.21.53 # wtf :P 13.21.59 # great :) 13.22.33 # * DerPapst should dink less... he sees aa few things already twice o.O 13.22.46 # ...and types a few things twice ^^ 13.23.05 # yes, and can't type "drink" anymore :P 13.23.18 # bleh :P 13.23.48 # excuse me for the double entries, not sure why it happens 13.23.48 # excuse me for the double entries, not sure why it happens 13.24.04 # * DerPapst wonders if he can type one single line without typo or broken grammar ;) 13.28.25 # Will the Classic be supported at all? 13.28.25 # Will the Classic be supported at all? 13.28.46 # no one knows. but probably not in the near future 13.36.25 # thanks for you help, ciao 13.36.25 # thanks for you help, ciao 13.37.44 Quit tangerine ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 13.42.55 Join AndyI [0] (n=pasha_in@212.14.205.32) 13.45.00 Quit AndyIL (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 13.48.42 Join jac0b|w [0] (i=d043a7c3@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-5db41a687453cc13) 14.02.06 Join PaulJam [0] (i=PaulJam_@vpn-3075.gwdg.de) 14.09.47 # hey PaulJam did you try that flac file I posted on here 14.09.56 # no 14.12.44 # I looked at what version I was using to encode my flac's which is 1.2.1 14.13.07 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (i=44a0430f@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-3f5e95a2e07c9020) 14.13.16 # which was causing the artifacts 14.14.21 # jac0b|w: i'm not a develloper, so i dont think i can help you much there. 14.14.23 # I tried encoding it with 1.2.0 and in the sim it plays fine, I will trying it on my player in a few minutes here 14.14.33 # ok 14.15.55 # it would be nice if you could open a bugreport with a (short!) example file. 14.16.04 Join BlakeJohnson861 [0] (n=bjohnson@c-24-118-135-22.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 14.17.03 # * preglow finds he has forgotten how to update a lang file... 14.17.03 Quit BlakeJohnson861 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 14.17.11 Join BlakeJohnson861 [0] (n=bjohnson@c-24-118-135-22.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 14.17.28 # I think I will 14.17.52 # preglow: The tags are the ones you want to edit with the new language data. 14.17.53 # is linuxstb available 14.17.54 # preglow: you could use the translation page from rasher :) 14.18.14 # no, i mean how to sync a lang file to the english one 14.18.19 # jac0b|w: Have you bean here all night? 14.18.19 # there's a tool for it, i think... 14.18.39 # no 14.18.49 # I left last nite 10pm EST 14.18.53 # preglow: There is IIRC. 14.19.03 Join BlakeJohnson862 [0] (n=bjohnson@c-24-118-135-22.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 14.19.03 # ahh, genlang does that as well 14.19.10 # oh 14.19.19 # * LambdaCalculus37 smacks forehead 14.19.36 # *That's* what it was! 14.19.55 Join BlakeJohnson863 [0] (n=bjohnson@99-200-242-129.area2.spcsdns.net) 14.20.16 # what what was? 14.20.41 # The tool preglow was talking about. 14.20.48 Join CaptainKewl [0] (i=jds@207-237-173-165.c3-0.nyr-ubr4.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 14.21.21 Join CaptainKwel [0] (i=jds@207-237-173-165.c3-0.nyr-ubr4.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 14.22.01 Quit BlakeJohnson863 (Remote closed the connection) 14.22.40 # is genlang buggy or what? 14.22.56 # why? 14.23.42 # it seems to spit out different errors depending on order of options 14.23.46 Quit xqtftqx ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 14.24.18 # bah, it uses a non-standard options format 14.24.49 # -e=english.lang, single hyphen options never take a = before the argument 14.25.03 # never tried different options so couldn't know 14.25.30 Join BlakeJohnson863 [0] (n=bjohnson@72-56-151-243.area2.spcsdns.net) 14.27.03 # 'none' is better than '""' when there is no string for a target, yes? 14.27.28 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.28.49 # yes, "" would include an empty string 14.34.21 Quit BlakeJohnson861 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.37.00 Quit BlakeJohnson862 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.37.41 Quit BlakeJohnson86 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.39.02 Quit CaptainKewl (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 14.39.17 # sure are a lot of "" here 14.39.50 # especially in dest strings, for some reason 14.40.22 # how i would love a higher level editor for this stuff 14.44.15 # someone has actually managed to put "deprecated" as a string in a depreacted lang string 14.45.10 # does the deprecated desc string need to be upper case? 14.45.30 # I can only see "" in deprecated strings, voice only strings and in the voice part of strings... I think all of those have a reason although I couldn't explain the first one 14.45.47 # yeah, LANG_RECORD_CURRENT_DIR has a deprecated placed as a string 14.46.08 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-215-026.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 14.50.57 # * preglow wonders if we'll have a lang file cleanup before this release 14.52.16 # jac0b|w: That's interesting - so it would seem that our flac decoder still has problems with the new 24-bit features in 1.2.1... 14.53.05 # I am listening to a flac encoded with 1.2.0 and it is playing fine 14.53.23 # Yes, that makes sense. 14.53.44 # so it seems to be that flacs in 24-bit 96khz encoded using 1.2.1 play with artifacts 14.54.06 # * linuxstb summons markun 14.54.13 # * markun appears 14.54.25 # I guess I will downgrade to 1.2.0 14.54.34 # markun: Seems the flac fixes you committed for 1.2.1 aren't working. 14.54.40 # that's too bad 14.54.53 # I got a file if you want to test it 14.54.55 # but I don't have time to look into it 14.55.01 # markun: Did you test them originally, or just commit blindly? 14.55.07 # I tested a 24-bit flac recently, using 1.2.1, and that one was fine, IIRC. 14.55.36 # jac0b|w: I don't have time either at the moment... 14.55.45 # linuxstb: blindly I think 14.56.01 # I can try it again using 1.2.1 to see if I get the artifacts 14.56.01 # * linuxstb goes to check if there were any more changes in ffmpeg 14.56.31 # Lear: 24-bit 96khz 14.56.41 # Yes. Just the one file, but... 14.56.45 # linuxstb: does ffmpeg decode them correctly? 14.57.21 # markun: I don't know... 14.57.45 Join sdoyon [0] (n=steph@modemcable189.169-83-70.mc.videotron.ca) 14.58.46 # Lear: try this one on your player http://www.divshare.com/download/4941952-a52 14.58.47 # There doesn't seem to be any further commits to ffmpeg's flac decoder since those two patches by Josh Coalson... 14.59.49 # so VOICE_ entries can use "none" for strings too, yes? 15.00.03 # jac0b|w: Ok, downloading... 15.00.35 # preglow: they need to, to keep the lang file and the voice file in sync (IIUC) 15.02.01 # linuxstb & markun maybe also try that file to see if they play ok on your players 15.03.47 # Could anyone please explain briefly about the plugin buffer vs audio buffer? 15.04.06 Nick oofus is now known as oofus[away] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 15.04.14 # sdoyon: what do you want to know ? 15.04.25 # How are they allocated. 15.04.32 # sdoyon: The plugin buffer is a fixed size (512KB for most SWCODEC targets, 32KB for HWCODEC). This is where plugins are loaded to and run from (code and all data lives there). 15.04.47 # The audio buffer is simply all RAM that is left after everything else is allocated. 15.05.24 Join MethoS_ [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-214-217.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 15.05.29 # The location of the plugin buffer is fixed at the end of RAM - all plugin code is linked to execute from that fixed address. The audio buffer can move around 15.05.52 # Ah. Plugin buffer is fixed size... OK. 15.06.31 # What plugins can HWCODEC run, given the size difference? 15.07.25 # * GodEater_ has no HWCODEC targets, so doesn't know. 15.08.14 # almost all, there is also the possibility that plugins can grab the audio buffer which e.g. chessbox does on the low-mem targets (music needs to stop then) 15.08.45 # Ah. 15.09.08 # all with ports which work at the given screen size and on the CPU 15.09.37 # My interest is related to midgey's project. Trying to figure out how/where RAM is to be saved. 15.10.22 # voice doesn't work anyways as long as music plays on HWCODEC 15.11.12 # Sure, but half the objective is about lang strings and the ability to translate them. 15.12.17 # I see a couple of plugins with binsize >32K. Is the audio buffer grabbed at load time, or by the plugin itself? (Admittedly I'm checking with the wrong arch...) 15.12.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.12.56 # pixelma: VOICE_EXT_TXT also has a stray "deprecated" 15.13.32 # sdoyon: it has to be grabbed by the plugin itself 15.13.47 # so I guess if the bin size is over 32kb to start off with, those won't run 15.16.12 # Thanks. 15.17.22 # jac0b|w: It plays, but it is a little noisy here and there... 15.19.37 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.21.00 Join desowin [0] (n=desowin@hdp186.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 15.21.20 # weird noises 15.21.31 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 15.21.37 Join amiconn [50] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 15.22.01 # Lear: weird noises 15.24.29 # Kind of like ticking now and then. Could it be digital clipping? Don't really know what that sounds like though. 15.25.35 Join Strife89 [0] (n=michael@204.116.245.152) 15.26.33 # I guess I need to record it in my soundcard input 15.26.48 Join omerta [0] (n=omerta@nat76.mia.three.co.uk) 15.28.09 Quit omerta (Client Quit) 15.29.34 # recording screen still has a thing for sysfont, i see 15.29.57 # it is being converted to viewports 15.30.44 # goodie 15.30.59 # but will that solve the problem of it trying to diusplay shitloads of info on one screen and really needing a small font? 15.31.37 # the top info will be fixed, the items you can now select will become a list 15.32.32 # grand 15.32.39 # that sounds promising 15.33.00 # planning on having that ready for 3.0, btw? 15.33.19 # would love to but need to find time :/ 15.35.14 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 15.35.16 # Okay, guys, ONCE AGAIN I am trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong, that I can't make a Normal build from the Rockbox source code. I can compile a working simulator, but I ALWAYS run into problems when building a Normal build or a Manual. 15.35.27 # Please, just help me to figure out how to do this, and I'll stick up an entire Wiki page in return: "The Guide to Compiling for Ubuntu Newcomers". How about that? :) 15.35.48 Join Bensawsome [0] (n=Bensawso@c-71-235-222-135.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 15.35.51 # Strife89: Did you set your PATH up according to the wiki? 15.36.05 # That's where I'm stuck. :( 15.36.15 # Where's PATH? 15.36.34 # Open a terminal and type echo $PATH. That'll show you what your PATH is. 15.37.25 # Oh........ 15.37.35 # /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games 15.37.47 # Ahh, you didn't add the compilers to your PATH. 15.38.00 # Type nano ~/.bashrc at the prompt. 15.38.34 # Okay, last line? 15.38.52 # Yes. At the bottom, add "export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/arm-elf/bin:/usr/local/m68k-elf/bin:/usr/local/sh-elf/bin" (without the quotes!) 15.39.25 # Then press CTRL-X, save, and close the terminal and reopen it. 15.39.38 # assuming compilers are in /usr/local 15.40.01 # Okay, done. 15.40.03 # will this be seen as a hack or is it ok? http://pastebin.com/d2447fcf9 15.40.31 # LambdaCalculus37: did you get a chance to test FS#9006 yesterday? 15.40.51 # Nice! Thank you, Lambda! :) 15.41.07 # mcuelenaere: I didn't have a chance because my brother was borrowing my PowerBook for a little while to sync his iPod with some new music. 15.41.54 # k 15.43.06 # wpyh: maze is good to go? 15.45.42 Quit CaptainKwel (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.47.25 Part Strife89 15.48.39 # sdoyon: FWIW, I'm not having any of the reported crashes with the tdspeed patch.... 15.48.51 # What's preventing that being committed? 15.51.12 # pondlife: err... dunno? Have had very few comments on it. Frankly I dumped it there, it's still a bit raw, but very useful to me. Some people were horrified that some of the buffering didn't use IRAM... 15.51.33 # It now uses IRAM if speed = 100%, right? 15.51.43 # i.e. no loss of performance unless you enable it. 15.51.59 # I'm using it daily, with no problems. 15.52.05 # pondlife: Right. 15.52.21 # pondlife: I haven't checked on the reported crashes yet. Could be with the older version perhaps? 15.52.51 # I reckon there's no downside to including it, aside from the extra code. But probably needs testing on E200 more. 15.53.08 # The old version didn't crash either, here. 15.53.10 # I use it on e200 every day, but with no fancy effects. 15.53.27 # Well come to think of it, the change shouldn't have fixed anything. 15.53.54 # I have no objections to committing it if it's wanted. 15.54.23 # I think it's a great feature for audio books 15.54.28 # And podcasts 15.54.39 # But I'm particularly impatient.. ;) 15.55.18 # http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=17729.0 was a request for it, don't know if you saw that. 15.55.48 # Oh? I must admit I don't read the forums much. 15.56.04 # Me neither, but I noticed the subject line... 15.57.02 # Ah yes. Well it's been a feature request load of times too. 15.57.09 Join mf0102 [0] (n=michi@85.127.180.113) 15.57.21 # Would any of the DSP gurus say it's OK to commit as is? 15.58.14 # As long as it doesn't affect stuff when it's disabled, I can't see a major objection... it's more likely to get improved then too. 15.58.38 # i.e. It doesn't change either IRAM usage, or sound quality when not in use. 15.59.28 # A bit of RAM usage for the alternate buffers I guess. Le me see how much. 15.59.53 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-215-183.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 16.02.26 # Hmm about 80K I think. 16.03.20 # If i go to the status bar in the status/scroll bar settings in the LCD display settings menu, going back without making a change still shows "cancelled", is this intentional? 16.04.00 # Hardly any other setting behaves like this, except for the settings in the voice setting menu. 16.06.02 Join SynthFanom [0] (n=Darkstyl@c213-100-135-215.swipnet.se) 16.07.08 # i made a few dumps of sansa v2 firmware , text dumps everything exept pictures can that be useful to devs? 16.09.47 # pondlife: jhMikeS annd preglow both commented on that task. Perhaps get their opinion? I have the impression I'll get bashed if I just commit this. 16.10.07 # Good idea 16.11.10 # pondlife: what's up with speaking current time in info screen? Did you try my patch? 16.11.16 # No, sorry 16.11.22 # Not had time (so to speak) 16.11.33 # :-) 16.11.36 # actually i've did ascii rips outta the e series v2 sansa update firmware , leaving graphics behind is that something to commit? 16.12.20 # bertrik: it seems there is something wrong with this setting. i just did what you described and now the main viewport in the WPS seems to have moved down by the statusbar height. 16.12.26 # pondlife: Know what you mean. This morning is special for me: my first >3hours off for myself since a while ;-). 16.12.45 # hehe, I dream of such a day 16.13.10 # PaulJam: ah I had noticed that once, but could never reproduce it again 16.13.43 # PaulJam: it may a separate issue though 16.13.57 # pondlife: Anyway that patch is attached to your task. Let me know... 16.14.01 # JdGordon: you there? 16.14.06 # yeah 16.14.10 # Will do, eventually... 16.14.15 # you better not say i need to revert :D 16.14.30 # bertrik: probably, maybe JdGordon knows what is going on there. 16.15.02 # JdGordon: you committed it? 16.15.04 # let me check 16.15.05 # :p 16.15.08 # yeah 16.15.24 # bertrik: hmm... no, it shouldnt say anything 16.15.30 # s/say/splash 16.15.32 # * JdGordon goes to check 16.16.03 # JdGordon: I think the "cancelled" is caused by the F_TEMPVAR settings attribute, set in settings_list.c line 471 16.16.52 Quit MethoS_ (Connection timed out) 16.17.24 # oh right... yes.. then it is meant to happen 16.17.49 # except is the logic wrong? 16.18.11 # JdGordon: I noticed the yield() at the end is missing 16.18.11 # no, its right... 16.18.20 # wpyh: i removed it.. its not needed 16.18.27 # the button call does that 16.18.35 # oh, ok 16.18.36 # thanks :) 16.18.45 # * wpyh thought it was necessary 16.18.58 # *neccesary 16.19.01 # no... the button call is blocking 16.19.03 # whatever 16.19.03 # :p 16.19.05 # oh.. 16.19.08 # its needed if its not blocking 16.19.27 # bertrik: it should only show the splash if the value was changed but cancel was pressed 16.19.29 # i see :) 16.21.19 # bertrik: ah, I see what your saying... yeah should be fixed 16.22.21 # * pixelma wonders if the maze controls work fully on all keypads 16.23.40 # JdGordon: shall I submit a bug report? 16.23.58 # no point... commiting a fix now 16.24.12 # ok, that's why I asked :) 16.24.39 # Lear: I d/l'ed that file and all the pops and hisses are the noise I am talking about 16.25.00 # I mean, not to push you to fix it immediately, but to prevent an unnecessary tracker entry 16.25.48 # no worries.. I like quick fixes 16.26.10 # Lear: is that waht you heard a bunch of pops and hisses? 16.26.14 # what* 16.27.22 Part tucoz 16.28.36 # jac0b|w: Not really. Didn't listen to all of it though. 16.28.54 # at least up to around 1:20 16.29.52 # Lear: Do you have a recent version of ffmpeg/mplayer handy to test that flac file? 16.29.53 # pixelma: I wonder... 16.30.31 # I tested using the flac test not ffmpeg 16.30.55 # linuxstb: Maybe if I could get it played via ffdshow... Played it in Foobar though. 16.31.55 # I would expect foobar to be using libFLAC though. 16.32.09 # Lear: it played fine in foobar right 16.32.35 # but on the player or sim you get pops and hisses 16.33.27 # sdoyon: your turn :p 16.37.22 # is there some kind of general NAND ID array in Rockbox somewhere? (AFAICT these are separated into each ata-nand-* driver and could benefit of centralisation) 16.37.28 # JdGordon: Coming up. (You scared me for a minute I thought you meant red). 16.37.38 # hehe no :) 16.38.27 Join maffe [0] (n=Miranda@p5B041833.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 16.39.36 # mcuelenaere: no idea, but have you ever looked at CFI (common flash interface)? It's a mechanism implemented by a lot of flash chips to query the geometry of a flash chip directly (among other things) instead of looking it up in a table by ID 16.40.18 # Rockbox skips an MP3 file which is larger than 2 GB :( 16.40.39 # original X5 firmware plays it 16.41.19 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 16.41.54 # bertrik: no, I'll take a look 16.43.30 Quit kushal_12_27_200 ("This computer has gone to sleep") 16.43.42 # * wpyh wonders what mp3 file could be that huge 16.45.48 Nick JdGordon is now known as JdGordon|zzz (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 16.47.11 # wpyh: recorded the top 517 part of a top 750 radio show 16.47.17 # 40 hours 16.47.26 # okay I got a file of what I hear when I play the file on my player or sim check this out http://www.divshare.com/download/4945292-74f 16.47.46 # wow 16.47.57 # all those pops/noises is not supposed to be there 16.49.18 # Lear: tell if that is what you hear when you play the song 16.50.03 # Sounds worse in the sim, with some hissing, yes. More subtle on my e200... 16.50.16 # maffe: So why not run the MP3 file through an audio editor, and snip it apart into more manageable chunks? 16.50.27 # Then you'll have files that Rockbox can play. 16.50.47 # that's what I plan to do since 2001 16.51.01 # * wpyh thinks the implementation of bubbles is overly simplistic 16.51.26 # but if you play the original in foobar or some other player it plays fine it seems to be something with rb 16.51.32 # * preglow thinks more of our enable settings should be "on/off", not "yes/no" 16.51.34 # anyone for? 16.51.43 # * LambdaCalculus37 raises his hand 16.51.46 # preglow: count me in 16.51.58 # * wpyh is slow 16.52.23 # Two so far... 16.52.41 # * bertrik hadn't noticed that as a problem yet 16.52.51 # I guess I will have to re-encode these files using flac 1.2.0 16.52.59 # it's not a problem, it just seems weird to say yes/no instead of on/off 16.54.08 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 16.56.07 # I wonder if large files in other formats would fail, too 16.56.23 # 2 GB WAV would be not _that_ long 16.56.34 # (the MP3 is only 128 kbps) 16.56.58 Join webguest52 [0] (n=4245104f@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-7c584ac0478bd079) 16.57.14 # maffe: Still, why not try snipping it apart? It certainly wouldn't hurt. ;) 16.57.23 # And keep the larger 2GB file aside somewhere. 16.57.41 # cutting MP3 sucks 16.57.59 # at least when using the bit reservoir 16.58.10 Join Strife89 [0] (n=michael@204.116.245.152) 16.58.19 Quit jac0b|w ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 16.58.36 # Strife89: Is the compiler working now? 16.58.45 # Yep. Thank you. :) 16.59.03 # Is it possible to buld the manual as a .txt file? 16.59.08 # *build 16.59.50 # IIRC only PDF and HTML for now. 17.00.18 # Okay. :) 17.00.58 # I figured it would be helpful to have the manual on my device. :D 17.01.58 # * LambdaCalculus37 thinks a lynx-like HTML viewer would be good for Rockbox 17.02.18 # * pondlife would prefer a PDF viewer.. 17.02.28 # hey guys im trying to fix all the old themes i have since most of them were broken by the new theme format and I found the thread on them and it says "%P and %m have been removed" so does that mean I just delete those lines from the .wps files? 17.02.29 # html is awfully tough to render...especially for mobile targets =/ 17.02.39 # Yeah, but with the images? Especially on a small screen like the Sansa c200s........ 17.02.56 # scorche|sh: That's why I said "lynx-like HTML viewer". ;) 17.02.59 # Text-only. 17.03.02 # I'm thinking of stuff like bus and train maps... PDF images.. ;) 17.03.06 # Ah. 17.03.17 # I can do text already. 17.03.28 # For now I use JPGs 17.03.50 # Same. 17.04.08 # Has anyone ever thought about that, though? Including the manual in the daily builds as a .txt? 17.04.09 # bertrik: do you know if Samsung even implement CFI in their chips? 17.04.34 # Strife89: yes 17.04.40 # mcuelenaere: no, i'd have to look it up in the datasheet 17.04.59 # * pondlife spots http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/ 17.05.08 # GPL v2 though. 17.05.19 # pondlife: Strictly GPLv2? 17.05.24 # I don't think so.. 17.05.33 # @bertrik 17.05.52 # Could a GPL v2 plugin be legal even if the rest of Rockbox is v2 or later? 17.06.19 # mcuelenaere: hmm, the wiki page mentions it's a standard developed by amd, intel, sharp and fujitsu, no mention of samsung :( 17.09.20 # bertrik: as most DAP designers use Samsung, Hynix, ... and no AMD, Intel, Sharp or Fujitsu (AFAIK) CFI isn't an option then :( 17.09.45 # It doesn't say that samsung does not implement it 17.10.58 # pondlife: http://hritcu.wordpress.com/2007/01/06/gplv2-or-later/ Dunno if this may help clear it up. 17.11.25 # mcuelenaere: I'll try to look it up in the datasheet 17.12.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.13.00 # bertrik: I have one here and there's no mentioning of it 17.13.09 # mcuelenaere: no mention of it indeed, sorry for the diversion 17.13.25 # + I tried sending those commands to the chip and didn't get the wanted results 17.19.44 Quit webguest52 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 17.21.19 Join herrwaldo [0] (n=waldo@ip-81-11-197-128.dsl.scarlet.be) 17.21.22 Quit maffe ("IRC ist obsolet!") 17.24.48 # GodEater_, sdoyon: There are plugins which are >32KB on archos, and they do work. However, the .rock cannot be larger than 32KB 17.25.12 # Those special plugins have a tiny. rock as their loader, loading the main blob into the audio buffer after grabbing it 17.25.27 # amiconn: which ones are they ? 17.25.51 # pondlife: yes...just if rockboc ever went v3 or later the plugin would have to be dropped/rewritten 17.25.59 # This is currently used for chessbox, rockboy, and zxbox 17.26.19 # Decided at build time? Waw. 17.26.56 # The main binary uses the extension .ovl in these cases (although it's not technically an overlay) 17.27.27 Quit Rob2223 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.27.30 # amiconn: What address are the overlays loaded to? 17.27.41 Join saratoga [0] (i=9803c6dd@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-8214ffdbc0813241) 17.27.52 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCE8CC.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.28.16 # Depends on the plugin. The address is fixed and decided at build time, usually end_of_audio_buffer - plugin_size_including_bss - some_margin 17.28.27 # All those have their own .lds file for archos 17.28.37 # I'm getting a "make[1]: *** No rule to make target `SDL.h', needed by `/home/mike/rockbox/current/motosource/test2/comsim/lcd-common.o'. Stop. " error trying to link against SDL 17.28.54 # even though SDL.h is in the include path in my makefile 17.29.17 # I don't understand why its trying to make an h file though 17.29.22 # shouldn't those just be included 17.30.24 Join MethoS_ [0] (n=clemens@dyndsl-085-016-165-197.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 17.30.26 # amiconn: where's the code that does this? If we tweak plugin loading for plugin languages, we'll need to keep this in mind. 17.31.29 # saratoga: That means that a dependency has been created on 'SDL.h', and "make" can't find that file. Normally the dependencies would include the full path, so maybe that's the issue. 17.32.21 # saratoga: You could try changing "SDL.h" to 17.32.25 # (in lcd-sdl.h) 17.33.31 # linuxstb: thanks, that gives me an idea 17.34.37 # linuxstb: also someone came into IRC a week or two back with a WMA file that had 15 chunks per packet and thus couldn't decode correctly in the rockbox ASF parser 17.34.59 # using the old libasf one I could fix it just by changing a #define but I didn't see anything similar in rockbox 17.36.23 # I've forgotton the details, but maybe that means the total size of the packet content is > 32KB, which may be a limitation of our parser.... I would need to look at the code again though. Do you have a link to the file? 17.37.23 # Does the Rockbox parser give any DEBUGF messages with that file? 17.38.03 # linuxstb: http://www.duke.edu/~mgg6/rockbox/doors-test.wma 17.38.33 # I believe it printed a message, which is how I figured out that it had too many pieces to the packet 17.42.33 Quit avis ("if you could step inside me...") 17.43.17 # linuxstb: "could not read packet (requested 3200 bytes, received 3186) " 17.43.58 # OK, I'll have a look - see if I can remember what ASF files look like... 17.44.41 # the comment by that error indicates that this is the 32KB limit now that i look at it 17.44.42 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 17.49.46 # for calculating the distance of the center of a bubble to the trajectory of the moving bubble, use this: http://geometryalgorithms.com/Archive/algorithm_0102/algorithm_0102.htm and this: http://www.allegro.cc/forums/thread/589720 17.49.55 Quit Nico_P ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 17.51.59 Part Strife89 17.52.31 Nick oofus[away] is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 17.54.18 Join domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 17.54.58 Quit petur ("work->booze") 18.00.09 # I'm now having some more trouble linking, I get an error in the assembler: 18.00.12 # "/tmp/ccYd84By.s:131: Error: undefined symbol `_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_' in operation" 18.01.49 # i thought rockbox is statically linked, so I wouldn't need an offset table, but i'm pretty far over my head here 18.05.44 Join oofus_ [0] (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 18.05.45 Quit oofus (Connection reset by peer) 18.06.11 Nick oofus_ is now known as oofus (n=chris@oofus.demon.co.uk) 18.07.32 Join Nico_P [50] (n=nicolas@rockbox/developer/NicoP) 18.08.01 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 18.18.13 # hmm seems to be a problem with the -fPIC option on ARM 18.23.36 Quit sdoyon ("ircII EPIC4-2.6 -- Are we there yet?") 18.25.42 Quit vort3x (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.26.19 Join atrus [0] (n=atrus@S0106001ee57a9819.ed.shawcable.net) 18.26.24 Join Johan__ [0] (n=chatzill@kkr-94-56-233-83.3.cust.bredband2.com) 18.26.36 # hey 18.26.42 # anybody here? 18.26.51 # 133 of us. Got a question? 18.27.00 # hehe :) 18.27.03 Quit davina (Remote closed the connection) 18.27.12 Join vort3x [0] (n=vortex@unaffiliated/dfa001) 18.27.16 # I was thinking of offering my help on the project 18.28.04 # Help is always good! What would you like to help contribute? 18.28.28 # i could provide coffe ^^ 18.28.45 # i'm a developer and was thinking that maybe you need help with developing 18.29.59 # Johan__: Check out the wiki on the site. There's tons of pages and information for you to check out there. 18.30.21 # Johan__: we always need help, is there any specific part you are interested in ? 18.31.06 # nope not interested in anything particular, just want to increase productivity, im tired of not being able to use basic functionality such as play by genre 18.32.07 # playing a specifc genre should be possible with the database i think... :-) 18.32.40 Quit miepchen^schlaf_ () 18.32.45 # wait, is this like a general channel for rockbox? 18.32.59 # i'm talking about meizu m6 rockbox 18.33.02 # there is only one channel for rockbox 18.33.17 # hmmm maybe i've logged into the wrong channel... doooh? ^^ 18.33.42 # hrm? 18.33.48 # doesnt seem like it.. 18.34.02 # /this is the rockbox channel for development/support and other strong rockbox related things... there is also #rockbox-community for offtopic talk.. :-) 18.34.09 # Johan__: hi 18.34.14 # heyy 18.34.19 # I guess I'm mister Meizu, altough not very active. 18.34.26 # :) 18.34.43 # yeah i think i saw your nickname on the progress for the driver or something 18.35.01 # First thing it to get some code running on our player. Do you have any experience with embedded programming? 18.35.05 # there is a lot more than one driver ;) 18.35.32 # can i be missus meizu?:P 18.36.13 # the term doesn't ring a bell so i guess no.. 18.37.45 # Johan__: A crash course: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embedded_Systems 18.38.08 # been developing in c,c++,c# and assembly 18.38.14 # thank you i will read it 18.38.37 # C and assembly are perfect. Rockbox uses both. Although much more C than assembly... ;) 18.38.45 # Johan__: rockbox is coded in c and ASM so you should be fine :-) 18.38.50 # nice 18.39.03 # wonder why i don't recognize the embedded systems terminology 18.45.49 # so what do i do after reading the crash course? do i sign up somewhere or how is it done? 18.46.29 # It's done. We're a community, so just come in, say hello, download the source code, and ask yourself, "Hmmm, what should I work on today?" 18.46.41 # ^^ nice 18.47.18 # Basically, everyone works on what they're interested. We're a "team" in the loosest sense of the word. 18.47.33 Join PaulJam_ [0] (i=PaulJam_@vpn-3085.gwdg.de) 18.47.55 # but perhaps there is something on the meizu project that has higher priority 18.48.42 # Johan__: There's a skeleton of a Meizu port in the source code. 18.48.57 # So a lot of stuff for it needs working on. Anything you want to work on... go for it. 18.49.04 # nand driver 18.49.11 # for example 18.49.16 # Johan__: do you have the datasheets? 18.49.33 # nopsie 18.49.34 # if you go to meizume.com/rockbox you should be able to find them 18.49.41 # Johan__: Also, check this page out, too: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/MeizuM6Port 18.49.45 Quit PaulJam (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.49.58 # thank you for the links! 18.50.31 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (n=yngwiejo@rockbox/contributor/Genre9mp3) 18.51.47 Quit obo ("CGI:IRC") 18.58.14 Quit atrus () 18.58.33 Join maffe [0] (n=Miranda@p5B041833.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 19.09.00 Join DaCapn [0] (n=dacapn@134.109.88.121) 19.10.03 # Whoa, reed delta raid :\ 19.10.06 # *red 19.11.13 Join bluebrother [0] (n=dom@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 19.12.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.13.54 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@30-7-18.wireless.csail.mit.edu) 19.13.59 # That's quite some red, yes... 19.14.41 # * pondlife thinks that a global HAVE_VOICE might be useful... 19.15.11 # Uh? why that? 19.15.16 # and then people complain about ifdef hell... ;) 19.15.20 # hehe 19.15.20 # erm...didnt i volunteer for that, forget about that, remember it, and then get shot down? 19.15.44 Quit mf0102 ("Ex-Chat") 19.15.56 # I was just thinking that an Archos would benefit somewhat from the freed RAM if you don't use voice. 19.16.17 # What freed ram? 19.16.48 # Removal of the voice code (and buffers?) 19.16.52 # Just the code isn't that much when concerning am 19.16.54 # *ram 19.17.40 # On archos, the voice file is loaded into the audio buffer, and flushed when playback starts 19.17.54 # You can't have voice and playback at the same time anyway 19.18.16 # No other buffers involved 19.19.08 # I'm more concerned about code size because of the size limits, both for flashable size and for loading from disk (with the archos loader) 19.19.25 # i wonder how much it would cut from binsize... 19.19.35 # Yes, that's what I meant. 19.19.42 # But I don't like removing features for saving code size 19.19.54 # (and voice is an important feature imo) 19.21.19 # Imho it would be better to search for possible savings in the code itself 19.21.46 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-214-074.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 19.22.13 # Even though I don't use the database apart from testing and occasionally to check for dupes and mis-tagging, I don't remove the db from my builds 19.23.13 # * bertrik couldn't stop himself from implementing a c200 display enable/disable 19.23.31 # anyone here who can measure battery current on a c200? 19.24.38 # bertrik: if needed i can probably do it this week 19.25.07 # though i'm not exactly sure how to wire that up . . . 19.25.31 # bertrik: Perform 2 runtime tests... 19.25.35 Join obo [0] (n=obo@rockbox/developer/obo) 19.25.38 # what is the "__MINGW32__" define used for? 19.25.40 # I have no idea how much is saved by actually turning the display off and putting the controller in standby, but as far as I can tell it has no side effects 19.25.55 # don't we already do that 19.26.12 # no, on c200, only the backlight is turned off, the display remains fully powered 19.26.13 # on some targets 19.26.27 # ah misread that as e200 19.26.31 # Not all targets have that yet 19.26.41 # we do turn the display off there 19.27.00 # saratoga: I'd _guess_ for crosscompiled sims 19.27.12 # Imo all colour targets with picth-black type lcds should get that implemented 19.27.15 # saratoga: this define is true when compiling with mingw, so its used for mingw specifc things.. 19.27.36 # any idea if it should be on when using mingw for wince? 19.27.46 Quit Johan__ ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0/2008052906]") 19.29.19 # Some could also profit from a bit of cleanup (imo the lcd poweroff timeout on X5 is overkill) 19.29.26 # amiconn: If you shine (for example) a flashlight on the c200 display when it's off you can still see the contents, so not really pitch black, but too dark to be readable normally 19.30.22 # That counts as pitch-black. The others are readable in normal ambient light (afaik iPod Video and Nano are the only ones so far) 19.30.55 # I remember linuxstb insists that this is valid for the Ipod Photo/Colour too 19.31.08 # so all colour display Ipods 19.31.45 # pixelma: Actually, the iPod photo/color is very easy to read even with the backlight off. 19.31.54 # The ipod Photo/Color LCD looks very black on product photos. Maybe only the Color has the readable type, and the (older) Photo doesn't? 19.32.10 # hmm 19.32.28 # I can see the screen on mine very easily even with the backlight off. 19.37.02 Quit MethoS_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 19.37.09 Quit Genre9mp3 () 19.37.33 Quit MethoS- (Remote closed the connection) 19.37.39 Join tucoz [0] (n=martin@rockbox/staff/tucoz) 19.40.23 Part pondlife 19.43.50 Quit Horscht ("I am root. 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How does one create a new Wiki page? 20.03.15 # just browse to a nonexistant page 20.03.19 Part Strife89 20.03.48 Join Strife89 [0] (n=michael@204.116.245.152) 20.05.09 # Strife89: not sure if you caught my last sentence: just browse to a nonexistant wiki page. 20.05.21 # Alright, thank you. 20.05.23 # :) 20.07.07 # Hm. I'm a little unsure about what parent I should put this under. (This is a guide to compiling for Linux newbies. :) ) 20.08.27 # Could someone make a suggestion? Or should I orphan it? 20.08.53 # There's already the SimpleGuideToCompiling wiki page. Why not just add the information onto that page? 20.09.23 # The guide assumes Windows is the user's OS. 20.10.29 # I mean, SimpleGuideToCompiling does. 20.11.33 # Hmmm... LinuxSimpleGuideToCompiling, then? 20.11.48 # Pretty much. 20.14.13 # Made: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/LinuxSimpleGuideToCompiling 20.15.00 # Would someone mind reading it? They could point out errors..... :) 20.16.35 # * amiconn would think that linux users normally wouldn't need that type of guide... 20.16.47 # amiconn: He wrote it for Linux newcomers. 20.17.06 # * bluebrother wondered if it makes sense splitting up the old page -- using vmware is linux ... 20.17.21 Join neddy [0] (n=john@nat/sun/x-ffc0c2debfa5c52d) 20.17.36 # Yeah, but you don't have to work with PATH in VMWare, apparently. 20.17.38 # Strife89: fixed some spelling errors 20.17.46 # Okay, thanks. :) 20.19.06 # bluebrother: what do you think about moving the menu structure from the quick start to the appendix? 20.19.19 # bluebrother: I also give a few general Linux tips in the guide: 20.19.19 # (mkdir means "make directory") 20.19.20 Quit fyrestorm (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.19.36 # bluebrother: the "might be there" menu structure that is 20.19.37 Join fyrestorm [0] (n=fyre@cpe-68-173-163-56.nyc.res.rr.com) 20.19.57 # tucoz: good idea. That might be there structure is sitting there for too long now ;-) 20.20.07 # and it's not really that necessary. 20.20.20 # no. not now that we have a root menu 20.20.38 # someone who doesn't know what cd or mkdir is, is going to run into a lot more questions when compiling I think 20.20.40 # what root menu? 20.20.50 # the main menu 20.20.54 # ;-) 20.21.25 # i remember it was called root menu when it was placed in the root so-to-speak 20.21.40 # * bluebrother waves his "we have a main menu" flag 20.21.57 # bertrik: Like me, for instance? :) 20.22.16 # yeah, during development. But as it doesn't really consistently behave like a root menu ... ;-) 20.23.09 # Strife89: don't you think you should at least mention the need for crosscompilers? 20.23.35 # when i add a file, do i add svn keywords to that then, and in that case what do they look like? 20.24.01 # [slaps forehead] Yeah, I'll add that. 20.24.24 # svn pset svn:mime-type application/octet-stream binaryfile.something 20.24.36 # it's a text file 20.25.05 # you can set any property that way. For text files you don't need to explicitly set the mime-type (but you can do so) 20.25.06 # or rather, tex-file. i was thinking about that $Id stuff 20.25.18 Join m0f0x [0] (n=m0f0x@189-47-80-109.dsl.telesp.net.br) 20.25.23 # is that automatically added to the file? 20.25.59 # so I guess you'd more interested in svn pset svn:keywords "Author Date Id Revision" myfile.tex 20.26.25 # or, to address your question more directly: no, you need to set svn:keywords for that to work. 20.27.11 # thanks! :) 20.27.37 # you're welcome 20.27.38 # About the sansa c200 lcd disable/enable, I'll post a patch so you can try it out. I think I do see a little more flicker when the display is turned back on. 20.28.06 # * amiconn always learns something new... 20.28.16 Quit saratoga ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 20.28.27 # I didn't know about the short forms of svn propset/propget so far... 20.29.10 # tucoz: svn plist lists all keywords that have been set. Might be useful to check files ... 20.29.51 # yeah. cool 20.30.01 # Regaridng the root^h^h^h^hmain menu, another reason not to call it root menu is to avoid confusion with the file system root (a concept that seems to be hard to understand at least for a few users) 20.30.40 # yes. main menu is better. i was simply referring to what it was called while still under development. 20.32.19 Quit ze (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 20.33.45 Join ze [0] (i=ze@cpe-75-82-143-231.socal.res.rr.com) 20.37.24 Join advcomp2019_ [0] (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 20.38.25 Quit advcomp2019 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.39.43 Join thegeek [0] (n=nnscript@s080a.studby.ntnu.no) 20.40.18 Nick advcomp2019_ is now known as advcomp2019 (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 20.50.00 Join ze0 [0] (i=ze@cpe-75-82-143-231.socal.res.rr.com) 20.57.34 Quit ze (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 20.57.35 Nick ze0 is now known as ze (i=ze@cpe-75-82-143-231.socal.res.rr.com) 21.04.05 Join anathema [0] (n=none@79.97.22.57) 21.05.20 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 21.09.45 Quit advcomp2019 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.09.59 Join advcomp2019 [0] (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 21.12.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.13.44 Quit culture (Connection timed out) 21.15.38 Join avis [0] (n=ident@pdpc/supporter/student/avis) 21.21.49 # could someone help me out with the phrasing of a short sentence in the manual? I'd like to reference the "Loading Backdrops" chapter from the "Set As Backdrop" item, something about how the images need to be... 21.22.10 # * LambdaCalculus37 volunteers 21.22.35 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 21.24.11 # pixelma: Can you pastebin what it is you want to have rephrased? 21.25.00 # the details are already in "Loading Backdrops" which is why I just want to reference it to not repeat information 21.25.31 # LambdaCalculus37: that would probably be an empty paste... I'm a bit out of ideas currently 21.26.57 # just something like "The images need to follow the rules as explained in ..." . I don't like the "follow the rules" part 21.27.05 # pixelma: I'll take a look at the manual, and will pastebin some text. 21.27.08 Quit Battousai ("Shutting down.") 21.27.41 # LambdaCalculus37: there is no "Set As Backdrop" yet 21.28.39 # pixelma: Hmmm... thinking.... 21.29.49 Join stockholm [0] (n=andreas@marta.schuldei.org) 21.30.01 # to comply with (with what though)? 21.30.04 # hi 21.30.15 Quit Bensawsome ("The awsome is gone :(") 21.30.22 Quit Thundercloud_ (Remote closed the connection) 21.30.35 Join tessarakt [0] (n=jens@e180065144.adsl.alicedsl.de) 21.30.54 # i read the harddisk overview on the website, thats why i am here 21.31.24 # i would need zif40 harddisks with 5mm highth 21.31.46 # but i have a problem finding any 21.31.49 # Hit eBay? 21.31.54 # did that 21.32.01 # iFixit? 21.32.02 # nothing there 21.32.06 # what is that? 21.32.11 # iFixit? 21.32.25 # iPod repair site, but they have 80GB 5mm hard drives available. 21.32.47 # shiny!! 21.33.27 # * LambdaCalculus37 directs stockholm to a slingshot marked "Google", and then shoots him towards http://www.ifixit.com 21.33.42 # i found the website 21.33.53 Join bertrik_ [0] (n=bertrik@245-013-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 21.34.04 # It's pricey but worth it. 21.34.44 Quit bertrik ("bye") 21.35.07 # pixelma: "Use to set a .bmp file as a backdrop. Be certain that the bitmap is the correct size for your DAP!" 21.36.31 Join Bensawsome [0] (i=Bensawso@c-71-235-222-135.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) 21.36.50 # * LambdaCalculus37 thought of a quick, simple way to describe it 21.36.53 # hmm... correct size is not the only thing and it already is explained in the "Loading Backdrops" chapter 21.37.14 # which is why I'd just like to reference it 21.38.57 # pixelma: Could you added "Refer to chapter 11.1.6. for information about your DAP's resolution" to the end? 21.40.01 # the reference itself is not the problem, seems I can't even explain it here :\ 21.42.55 Join shotofadds [0] (n=rob@rockbox/developer/shotofadds) 21.43.02 # I could always use something like "see chapter blah for more details" there, just wanted to be a tad bit more descriptive with a hint that the images need to meet some conditions 21.43.18 Join Genre9mp3 [0] (i=58da3a91@rockbox/contributor/Genre9mp3) 21.43.20 # or criteria 21.43.34 # pixelma: Yes, that would be good, actually. 21.45.00 # and then the sentence would be "The images need to meet the conditions explained in chapter blah" (?) 21.46.18 # pixelma: That's the best way to explain it. 21.47.31 # shotofadds: what do you think of the idea of using a generic NAND ID resolver for identifying flash chips across several targets in Rockbox? (see firmware/drivers/nand_id.c) 21.47.38 # LambdaCalculus37: alright, thanks for working that out with me :) 21.48.13 # No problem. :) 21.50.52 # Hmm. FS#7816 looks like the way to go if we want a menu structure in the manual 21.51.42 Quit Vorador ("Ex-Chat") 21.51.45 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@pool-71-187-1-26.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) 21.51.57 # how does that deal with the target (or feature) specific things? 21.52.01 # question is if we _really_ want that. 21.52.13 # pixelma: http://www.burbleland.com/tmp/rockbox_menus.html 21.53.28 # tucoz: I looked at that patch a while ago. Looks too complicated to me (especially this collecting information) 21.53.54 # yes, it's cool though that it uses rockbox source code to extract settings 21.54.04 # or did i misunderstand that? 21.54.08 # indeed. But who can maintain this script? 21.54.19 # mcuelenaere: I'd thought of doing something similar with the NAND ids, but you got there first :) I've just changed the telechips driver over to using it, seems to work fine with my d2 and m200 btw. 21.54.27 # exactly my thought. that will be a pain 21.55.13 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 21.55.55 # shotofadds: thanks, I haven't tested it yet :) 21.57.48 # * tucoz plays with his new cowon d2 21.58.39 # * shotofadds is always glad to see more d2s around here. hopefully you won't be too disappointed with the current state of rockbox :( 21.58.50 # tucoz: I only see menu trees for each single target. Is there something to opt out e.g. the recording items in the menu etc.? 21.58.52 Part Strife89 21.59.22 # pixelma: to be honest. i haven't looked that closely. 22.00.12 # my initial thought was that it is a great idea to extract the menu from the rockbox sources. however, it will be hard to maintain the script that do that 22.01.25 # shotofadds: i'll wait with rockboxing the d2 to after my vacation. 22.03.48 Quit sitwon (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 22.04.52 # shotofadds: maybe ubifs is interesting in terms of the D2? http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/doc/ubifs.html 22.05.01 # just read about it the other day ... 22.07.11 # tucoz: the page gives a nice overview though 22.08.33 Join hannesd [0] (n=light@p5B1629DE.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 22.08.56 Part Genre9mp3 22.09.38 # pixelma: i agree 22.15.24 # * bertrik_ is surprised by the complexity of tuning the lv24020 radio chip 22.15.37 Nick bertrik_ is now known as bertrik (n=bertrik@245-013-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) 22.16.13 # bluebrother: yes, that's dealing with precisely the same issues we have. But to use something like that would mean breaking the ability to dual-boot with the OF, and for me that's a deal-breaker... 22.16.57 # bertrik: yes, I got scared away by that. the d2's radio can wait :/ 22.17.24 # the rather large magic number in that driver is somewhat bizarre 22.17.47 # magic number? 22.18.23 # I started looking into it after reading FS#9196, you mean the magic number mentioned there? 22.19.04 # bertrik: lv24020lp.c line445: 0x81d1a47efc5cb700ull 22.19.23 Part stockholm 22.20.28 Part tucoz ("Ex-Chat") 22.26.57 # shotofadds: the X5 port was released (and has lasted quite a long time) without dual-boot... 22.28.44 # released? :) 22.29.28 Nick Llorea1 is now known as Llorean (n=DarkkOne@adsl-70-241-16-179.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 22.30.21 # "marked as supported"? =P 22.30.56 Join sitwon [0] (n=adam@static-71-166-233-112.washdc.east.verizon.net) 22.31.45 # supported? ;) 22.37.36 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 22.38.26 # pixelma: i was waiting for you to say that (note the "=P") ;) 22.41.33 Quit Mathiasdm ("Invisible Internet Project: http://www.i2p2.de") 22.45.08 # shotofadds, do you happen to know if the lv radio chip gets a reference frequency from somewhere (e.g. the CPU) ? 22.45.14 Quit nixternal ("replacing switch") 22.45.48 Join votetrev [0] (n=trev@host-56-58-107-208.midco.net) 22.45.51 # if so, we could do much more accurate frequency measurements 22.46.23 # does anyone in here use the rockbox utility? 22.46.36 # votetrev, yes I've used it 22.46.46 # does the install themes button work? 22.47.02 # everytime i use it it says the following error occured: no themes foud 22.47.24 Join avis- [0] (n=ident@adsl-99-162-203-208.dsl.hstntx.sbcglobal.net) 22.47.48 Quit avis- (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.48.39 # votetrev: iPod Video? 22.48.47 # yes 30gb video 5.5g 22.49.03 # votetrev: the theme downloads are currently disabled because of bandwidth limitations 22.49.07 # ahhhhhhh 22.49.09 # thank you sir :) 22.49.16 # guess ill look at how to do it manually :) 22.49.17 # it is a known problem :) 22.49.24 # thats a bummer 22.49.25 # oh well 22.49.29 # this is a damn nice utility 22.49.45 # i got my 5.5g when rockbox first came out and i HAD to do it manually then 22.50.11 # looks to be improved a LOT since ive last used the firmware 22.50.54 # do you know if there is an easy way to speed up audio...for instance i listen to recorded audio to learn material...i want to listen to this at 1.5x....is this possible through rockbox? 22.51.22 # well, you can change the pitch 22.51.28 # you can if you dont mind changing the pitch 22.51.54 # i dont mind the pitch 22.51.59 # its the information not the quality of the voice so much 22.52.46 # votetrev, hold down the center button during playback, and does "pitch" show up in that menu? 22.52.49 # then just use the pitch setting 22.54.27 # im checking now massiveH 22.55.57 Part SynthFanom 22.59.34 # pitch does show up in that menu 22.59.54 # adjust that, and there you go 23.04.09 # scorche|sh: yeah but the D2 OF has a considerable number of features which we won't have for a very long time (MPEG4, DAB, etc, etc). I doubt even I'd install Rockbox if I lost those... 23.05.09 # bertrik: I haven't really looked at the LV chip beyond checking that the driver can communicate with it. That's a job another day... 23.05.25 # shotofadds: Why does MPEG4 matter? 23.05.26 # *for another day 23.07.19 # Llorean: because Rockbox is supposed to be a 'complete' firmware replacement? 23.07.37 Quit m0f0x () 23.07.54 # shotofadds: Of hardware features. Not "complete" in terms of software features 23.08.08 # Otherwise we'd have "random" playback, etc, etc. 23.08.18 # We play video, of an approximately comparable quality. 23.08.38 # But you said you wouldn't install Rockbox if you lost MPEG4, so I was curious what about it was worth mentioning. 23.09.34 # Llorean: i see what you mean wrt. hardware features. MPEG4 is not a huge loss to me (it might be to others tho). specifically, the loss of DAB would be a killer. 23.09.41 Quit domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.10.08 # shotofadds: That's why I didn't mention DAB, that's a hardware feature. :) 23.11.28 # hehe :) Personally I think dual-boot is something we really should aim to keep, that's all. 23.12.33 Quit anathema (Connection timed out) 23.12.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.13.09 # I think if the question is "Rockbox being able to use the internal flash" vs "Dual boot", I'd go for the first one, though. 23.13.10 # I think the simple reason is that the Cowon firmware is "good enough". I'm not sure what Rockbox adds that would warrant people deciding to ditch those OF in favour of us, outside of a few specific cases. 23.13.24 # *OF features 23.13.44 # big plusses like voice UI don't really count due to the touchscreen, imho 23.13.54 # Rockbox isn't intended as a supplement, whether the OF is good enough or not, though. Decisions shouldn't be based on keeping the OF working, it should just be a goal if it comes without additional cost. 23.14.10 # shotofadds: the X5 OF has one important feature that is not supported by Rockbox too - USB otg 23.14.33 # out of interest, what's the reason the X5 can't dual boot? 23.15.29 # The original dual boot patch could be broken by changing OF versions. 23.15.44 Quit petur ("Zzzz") 23.16.01 # I guess it could now but no-one with the right knowledge reviewed the new patch yet it seems 23.16.04 # Eventually there was a new one, but by the time it came out everyone was either using an unsupported bootloader, or acclimatized to the supported method of no-dual-boot, so not much real testing and effort to commit it has happened. 23.18.23 # Llorean: of course, Rockbox is a "firmware replacement" and lack of dual boot should be considered. 23.18.59 # But even if we did that, simply ditching the Telechips NAND scheme and using a well-defined scheme isn't enough - we'd lose the current state of wear-levelling, bad blocks, etc. We'd need to understand those, and by that point we might as well just stick to the original scheme... 23.20.29 # shotofadds: If the wear really is "levelled", a change in schemes shouldn't hurt a lot, given that it's not an explicit number of writes that will result in a failure anyway. 23.22.07 # possibly. that's all I'll say :p 23.32.33 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 23.34.41 # hmm, how do I read video files ? 23.34.52 # I tried to play an mp4 file I just transcoded 23.34.56 # but it kinda hangs there 23.35.05 Quit Nibbl (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.35.07 # (gigabeat F20) 23.36.28 Quit mcuelenaere () 23.38.16 Join tvelocity_ [0] (n=tony@athedsl-109816.home.otenet.gr) 23.39.05 # Seldaek: Rockbox doesn't play MP4 files. 23.39.15 # Did you read the instructions for video conversion? 23.39.19 # oh shit 23.40.27 # yeah well, I tried WinFF yesterday but it failed so I used mediacoder now, and it did mp4 by itself, I forgot to check that.. 23.42.41 Join safetydan [0] (n=evertond@rockbox/developer/safetydan) 23.45.59 Quit tvelocity (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.46.02 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 23.48.05 Join troy_ [0] (n=toppy@78.149.192.88) 23.48.47 # Llorean: okay, it's running now, we'll see, thanks 23.48.56 # running I mean.. re-transcoding 23.49.29 Quit avis (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.50.30 # * bluebrother discovers http://rockboxcenter.berlios.de/index.html 23.50.36 Quit massiveH ("Leaving") 23.52.40 Join avis [0] (n=ident@pdpc/supporter/student/avis) 23.56.15 # bluebrother: Is that just a less featureful rbutil competitor? 23.56.24 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@p54BF7793.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.56.30 # I suppose it does have syncing features 23.57.31 Quit hannesd (Read error: 113 (No route to host))