--- Log for 29.09.108 Server: brown.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: @logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 27 days and 18 hours ago 00.00.01 # nullbyte 00.00.03 # Sevs, does your connector automatically boot the ipod? 00.00.04 # lol 00.00.13 # Dementio: yes it does 00.00.19 # j6: please stay on topic here 00.00.39 # watch out for the topical nazis 00.00.41 # ;) 00.00.50 # It's some JVC connector that I didn't see in the list 00.00.51 # Sevs, just leave your ipod "locked" so that it will boot in apple mode when in the car 00.01.07 # * petur steps a bit closer to logbot and grins 00.01.08 # Sevs: try the build from http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=17841.0 00.01.13 # lol3izer: We have channel guidelines. If you don't agree with them, you're welcome to not use the channel. 00.01.25 # Llorean, it was only a mild jibe 00.02.02 # petur: I'd say go for it. Now's the time, after release, for things that could use wider testing anyway. 00.02.58 # Bagder: do you know the current status of the plugin voice/translation work? 00.03.31 # gevaerts: I haven't heard from him in a while, so I'm not up-to-date on it 00.03.31 # So I can try the regular Rockbox build and then add that patch and see if it can communicate? 00.04.10 # Sevs, i don't even use the patch, i just let my head unit boot my ipod. as long as it's locked, it boots into apple mode 00.04.10 # gevaerts: you seem to have some time :) 00.04.22 # Sevs: The second link has a full rockbox build with the patch applied 00.04.58 # I see, thanks 00.05.12 # petur: I believe amiconn already told me something about that (when looking at the playback-doesn't-work-after-recording bug on the Ipods), I just don't remember details (hope to get his attention) 00.05.18 # well, that is as long as your ipod is turned off when you plug it in 00.05.35 Quit meven ("good night") 00.05.36 # RIght, and then just put on the "Hold" button 00.05.43 # yup 00.05.46 # i hope the remote control patch hits mainline soon 00.06.02 # I also didn't see anything specificaly about this in the PDF, but does adding Rockbox delete any files off of the iPod? 00.06.09 # no 00.06.13 # nope 00.06.17 # Great, thanks 00.06.21 # the only thing it changes 00.06.27 # is the bootloader 00.06.30 # I see 00.06.47 # and you can always put the stock bootloader back on 00.07.16 # Are there instructions for that in the PDF or with the Rockbox Utility? 00.07.22 # yes it is 99.999999999999999% impossible for rockbox to damage your ipod 00.07.32 # unless of course some freak bug causes it to explode >_> 00.08.02 # lol 00.08.15 # Right, I have confidence it'll be fine :), I'm just more worried about how it'll work the 99% I use it in the car 00.08.30 Nick Dementio is now known as Dementio_work (n=dementio@211.45.234.45) 00.08.33 # only one way to find out 00.08.40 # Sevs: Just dual boot if needs be 00.09.14 # Yeah, that looks like the answer 00.09.20 # Thanks for the help guys 00.09.43 # np 00.10.05 Quit ender` (" The word 'politics' is derived from the word 'poly', meaning 'many', and the word 'ticks', meaning 'blood sucking parasites") 00.14.31 Join Splashie [0] (i=bleh@j3208.upc-j.chello.nl) 00.15.42 Quit bmbl ("Woah!") 00.17.25 Quit faemir (Remote closed the connection) 00.19.05 # * petur taps amiconn on the shoulder 00.21.35 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/9428 00.21.53 # Anyone willing to take a quick look at my first patch ever? 00.22.47 # petur: Kinda half-baked because it's WM8731-only. But if it works.... 00.23.11 # MW8731 is what I can test ;) 00.23.13 # The whole audio driver api needs a huuge cleanup 00.23.15 # it is real teeny, tiny. 00.23.17 # *WM 00.23.33 Join mmadia [0] (n=chatzill@pool-138-89-96-141.mad.east.verizon.net) 00.24.51 # * amiconn doesn't things like this going in without the necesary generalisation / porting / cleanup following immediately afterwards 00.25.53 Quit dabujo (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.25.59 # * petur might have a look at cleaning up the shit - has gotten used to doing that lately ;) 00.26.24 # ewwww 00.26.43 # * amiconn would do it too, but is busy with other stuff atm 00.26.51 # And splitting forces doesn't work well... 00.27.01 # stop messing with that compiler ;) 00.27.24 # I am doing this because I want to be able to work faster on rockbox... 00.27.43 Quit massive_H ("Leaving") 00.27.48 # * petur switched to linux just to do that.... 00.28.00 # I can't do that 00.28.29 # One example for the messyness of the audio driver api: Why is audiohw_set_nsorder() a separate function? 00.28.32 # what's the difference between 7za and 7zr? 00.28.59 # I use 7zr to archive something in a 7z archive, but "make 7zip" requires 7za 00.29.10 # It must be used whenever the sample frequency changes, and it only actually does something on UDA1380 00.29.25 # So why isn't it just part of the sampe rate setting function? 00.29.43 # petur: Hey, have you had a look at my viewport'ification of the pitchscreen? 00.29.54 # no time 00.30.16 # just found myself at the receiving end of some spare time tonight... 00.30.28 # fs#9231 if you find some time 00.30.29 # kugel: it sounds someone has modified that since I wrote it... 00.30.49 # ah 00.32.08 # Bagder: editing the Makefile to use 7zr gets me a nice rockbox.7z 00.33.07 # yeah, my machines have no 7za either 00.33.24 # weirdly enough it seems I added that... ? 00.33.59 Join n17ikh|Lappy [0] (n=n17ikh@130-127-73-84.lightsey.resnet.clemson.edu) 00.34.18 Quit Stormx2 (Remote closed the connection) 00.34.58 # Bagder: '7za' is part of 'p7zip-full' whereas '7zr' is part of 'p7zip' 00.35.28 # so is there a noticable diff? 00.35.40 Quit Deaner (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 00.35.43 # The latter is the light version of the former 00.36.01 Join Deaner [0] (n=dean@ool-18bce66f.dyn.optonline.net) 00.36.13 # "7zr is a “light-version” of 7za that only handles 7z archives. " it says indeed 00.37.00 Quit mf0102 ("Ex-Chat") 00.39.33 # Bagder: saratoga suggested (and I tend to agree) that the "current status" link on the frontpage could be changed to something more explicit like "current status and in-progress ports" or "supported targets and in-progress ports" 00.40.24 # a fair suggestion, I'll fix something tomorrow. I'm off to bed now 00.40.35 # nice blog post btw 00.40.42 # thanks 00.40.43 # * Llorean agrees. 00.40.57 Quit bertrik ("Leaving") 00.44.10 # any way to start rockboxui in fullscreen mode? 00.44.36 # i'm guessing it requires X 00.44.51 # i guess it'd be fullscreen if i just set the res to 320x240 :D 00.45.35 # you could set the res in your build, but you'd need to do some more adapting that just that (WPS won't work, for one) 00.50.45 Quit ompaul (Remote closed the connection) 00.50.56 # or use --zoom X 00.51.04 # as argument 00.53.40 Join BHSPitLappy [0] (n=BHSPitLa@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 00.55.37 Quit tchan (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 00.57.41 Part Sevs 01.05.19 Quit |AhIoRoS| ("Abandonando, see you http://ahioros.vidao2.com") 01.05.31 Quit BHSPitLappy (Remote closed the connection) 01.09.32 Join |AhIoRoS| [0] (n=ahioros@200.75.224.98) 01.11.02 # amiconn: I'm going to enable this for all PP targets with a WM8731 - do you see any reason this wouldn't work? 01.16.37 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 01.17.12 Quit Nibbler (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 01.19.38 Quit bluebrother ("leaving") 01.25.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.26.01 Quit SpaceTraveler (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.26.35 Join perrikwp [0] (i=d1a8d351@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-34a703365f37667a) 01.28.30 Quit EspeonEefi ("さよなら") 01.32.03 Quit moos ("nighty") 01.33.06 # Nico_P: Are you interested in my remaining pictureflow updates? 01.33.19 # kugel: sure, although not right now 01.34.37 # Nico_P: I've uploaded a sync'd version, although I've rewritten some stuff. 01.34.50 # is it on the tracker? 01.36.06 # yea 01.36.16 # which task is it? 01.36.39 # FS#8335, still :) 01.36.56 # ah, alright 01.42.13 Quit petur ("Zzzzz") 01.43.50 Quit MethoS- (Remote closed the connection) 01.45.09 Quit Nico_P (Remote closed the connection) 01.48.10 Quit havien (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.48.14 Quit starnoble () 01.48.31 Quit Thundercloud (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.52.45 Quit beta2k__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 01.53.52 Part pixelma 01.54.19 Join pixelma2 [0] (n=marianne@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 01.59.04 Quit perrikwp ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 01.59.13 Join perrikwp [0] (i=d1a8d351@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-bdb7fbb370ccde56) 02.06.51 Join beta2k [0] (n=beta@d150-113-43.home.cgocable.net) 02.07.30 Quit Splashie () 02.12.10 Join tchan [0] (n=tchan@lunar-linux/developer/tchan) 02.19.09 Join webguest66 [0] (n=3a3d2f97@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3428136d2ca0e629) 02.23.39 Join havien [0] (n=havien@68-189-143-101.dhcp.wlwl.wa.charter.com) 02.28.07 Quit kugel ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.3/2008092510]") 02.31.59 Join homielowe_ [0] (n=homielow@d206-116-134-81.bchsia.telus.net) 02.32.39 Quit homielowe (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 02.32.51 Quit tvelocity (Remote closed the connection) 02.39.38 Join kugel [0] (n=chatzill@unaffiliated/kugel) 02.41.40 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@ool-44c48a1e.dyn.optonline.net) 02.43.55 Quit culture (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.44.21 # 大家好 02.44.27 # 我有一个问题 02.45.17 # When I click install the bootloader 02.45.35 # display the message 02.45.38 # : 02.45.51 # nice symbols 02.46.07 # 浅耕加启动程序失败 02.46.27 # 添加启动程序失败 02.46.33 # I don't know chinese or japanese, or wtf is that 02.47.01 # looks like legos 02.48.11 # the dialoge displayed the message: finished the download----->>>failed to add the bootloader 02.52.45 # webguest66, which MP3 player are you trying to install on? 02.53.28 # guess chinese 02.54.51 # ipod mini 02.55.15 Quit homielowe_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 02.55.16 # haha, google's translations is just funny 02.55.58 # webguest66, is it a color or a black and white screen? 02.56.15 # a black and white screen 02.56.31 # soap: Why not believe him when he tells it's a mini? 02.56.43 # ok, I just asked to be sure you were not confusing a late-model Nano with a Mini. Many people seem to confuse the terms. 02.56.59 # kugel: More often than not, people asking for help have got their iPod models wrong 02.57.07 # Looks like you have this well under control, kugel, I'll leave you to it. 02.57.09 # I see 02.57.15 # "Canada failed to start shallow plowing procedures" interesting indeed ;) 02.57.51 # DerPapst: Apparently google isn't even wrong. I assume the first one was a typo by webguest66 02.58.44 # soap: Don't get me wrong. But it sounded like he was pretty sure. Not like "I believe it's a ipod mini" 02.59.56 # The most common cause of bootloader installation failure is attempting to install a bootloader on a non-supported iPod. And can we cut out the meta-conversation on google's translation? 03.00.01 Join nuonguy [0] (n=john@c-71-198-1-139.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) 03.00.06 # webguest66: which OS do you use? 03.00.32 # So my next question for webguest66 is this. Did you let RBUtil find your iPod, or did you manually select your iPod from the list? 03.00.39 # windows xp 03.00.46 # soap: was my next question too 03.00.54 # soap: "Failed to add bootloader" often also means lack of admin privileges. 03.01.06 Quit Wictor (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03.01.07 # automatic search 03.01.16 Join Wictor [0] (n=Wictor@0x57366a52.bynxx19.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) 03.01.28 # which leads to kugel's question - do you have admin rights on said computer? 03.01.43 # webguest66: In this case, Llorean is probably right. Did you make sure that you use a user account with admin rights? 03.02.50 # but the RBUtil diskplay the system info.'s permissions 03.02.55 # is ADMIN 03.05.11 Quit Nevtus (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.05.24 Join Nevtus [0] (n=Nevtus@unaffiliated/nevtus) 03.06.48 # To install the rockbox under install the bootloader is successful. 03.07.51 # and my ipod's disk displayed in the windows have the .rockbox folder 03.09.16 # webguest66: so the bootloader installation was successful or not? 03.09.46 # do you itunes running? 03.09.58 # the bootloader installation was fail 03.10.05 # no 03.10.12 # is it installed? 03.10.36 # yes 03.11.33 # * kugel would just try rebooting windows. that often helps 03.12.16 # ok, thanks 03.12.18 Quit webguest66 ("CGI:IRC") 03.17.40 Join Mr [0] (n=451acdfd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-67de9776caf1f585) 03.18.09 Nick Mr is now known as Guest42328 (n=451acdfd@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-67de9776caf1f585) 03.18.10 Quit Guest42328 (Client Quit) 03.18.12 Quit kugel (Remote closed the connection) 03.18.32 Join kugel [0] (n=chatzill@unaffiliated/kugel) 03.26.00 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.30.53 # * kugel wonders how the font rotation works in the wvs 03.34.50 Join beta2k_ [0] (n=beta@d150-113-43.home.cgocable.net) 03.35.35 # kugel: Do you mean "in mpegplayer"? 03.36.59 # Because "wvs" is not a term we use anywhere in documentation or source, and it'd be helpful to general understanding if you don't just make up random acronyms, especially considering the channel guidelines. 03.37.39 # My guess would be that mpegplayer just uses some pre-rotated images. 03.37.49 # Llorean: It's used in the source... 03.38.08 # "struct wvs" 03.38.23 # So were you asking about that struct? 03.38.34 # it just shows the term is used 03.38.41 # No, it shows it's a name of an object. 03.38.59 # My name's Llorean. It's in the source archive, in CREDITS. It doesn't mean my name is also a term for anything. 03.39.45 # * DerPapst wonders if kugel needs to sleep too :P 03.39.51 # So, I shouldn't call it wvs even if the according struct is called wvs? 03.40.02 # You can call the struct "the wvs struct" all you want. 03.40.29 Join Darksair [0] (n=user@221.221.148.47) 03.40.50 # But "wvs" is not a term used in this channel by anyone really, and is likely to cause confusion for anyone not familiar with your own personal choice of what to call it. 03.41.29 # I'm almost positive I've told you this before, too. 03.42.04 # Well, back then I didn't know it's actually used in the source 03.42.23 # So you decided "I now know it's in the source, Llorean asked me not to use the term here but I'll ignore him"? 03.42.27 # Now I'm convinced it's not a random acronym 03.42.43 # It's the name of a single variable. Use it when referring to that variable, please, and not as a general acronym. 03.42.50 # Yes, since you told me it's not in the source 03.43.21 # The source calls it "the wvs" when referring to the screen? 03.43.49 # There's many variables about the video screen, but "wvs" is just going to confuse 95% of users in here. 03.43.57 # Is there something _wrong_ with trying to make sure people understand what you're saying? 03.44.00 # Oh, and I've just noticed it's mentioned in the documentation too 03.44.09 # What documentation is this? 03.44.27 Quit massiveH ("Leaving") 03.44.38 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginMpegplayer#Current_Limitations 03.45.39 # The fact that you're not used to it doesn't make it random 03.46.03 # The manual is the documentation. The wiki is supplementary material. 03.46.12 # Please, just don't use the term. Seriously 03.46.17 # Most people will have no idea what you mean by it. 03.46.22 # It's against the channel guidelines. 03.46.23 # Etc. 03.46.45 # Argue about it as you like, but the whole point of the channel guidelines is to increase understandability. 03.46.56 # So, how can I make it to a valid abbreviation? 03.47.07 # Making up acronyms, or choosing to use variable names from the source that the vast majority won't be familiar with juts because you're too lazy to type out a half dozen more characters, is not the way to go. 03.47.10 Join Skeizers [0] (n=47d38b6a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3e23a45ba086945a) 03.47.12 # Type "the video screen" 03.47.16 # Or something otherwise obvious. 03.47.23 # You don't need to abbreviate everything 03.47.38 # I don't 03.47.45 # So don't here. 03.47.56 # wps is valid, so I don't see why wvs couldn't be too 03.48.01 # There's no .wps file 03.48.18 # There aren't hundreds of themes with the term .wps intricately intertwined 03.48.23 # It's not described in the manual. 03.48.30 # ER, no .wvs file 03.48.43 # That doesn't make sense to me 03.48.46 # It's not called it anywhere user-visible in the program. 03.48.56 # It doesn't make sense to call it something people will understand? 03.49.00 # Seriously, how daft are you? 03.49.02 # Still we can used it freely here 03.49.19 # Use WPS freely, sure. It's covered in the manual, in the program itself. Users are expected to know it. 03.50.29 # kugel: Basically, no one uses the term wvs, so you shouldn't either. 03.50.37 # That's more or less what I've been saying. 03.50.41 Quit beta2k (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.50.50 # Seriously, don't insult me because of an abbreviation you don't like 03.51.01 # kugel: It's not the abbreviation, it's the spirit of it. 03.51.07 # Use terms the majority will know. 03.51.26 # Use the accepted terms of the project such as those in the manual. Don't make up terms for screens. 03.51.42 # The source has a bunch of variables named WVS_this and WVS_that, but the screen is still just the mpegplayer playback screen. 03.51.47 # Because that's what _everyone_ knows it as. 03.52.01 # Just as everyone who's even remotely familiar with Rockbox knows of the audio playback screen as the WPS 03.52.08 Quit DerDome (Nick collision from services.) 03.52.09 Join DerDome1 [0] (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-193-096.pools.arcor-ip.net) 03.52.19 Nick DerDome1 is now known as DerDome (n=DerDome@dslb-082-083-193-096.pools.arcor-ip.net) 03.52.19 Quit Skeizers ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 03.54.29 # I won't argue with you further. Get in a better mood first. I don't need to get insulted by you 03.54.38 Join Zxcvb [0] (n=somebody@12-214-162-213.client.mchsi.com) 03.55.12 # kugel: The only point is "we need to make sure to use terms that are mostly understandable" 03.55.15 # Do you agree with this, or not? 03.55.51 # the m240 isn't supported, is it? 03.55.52 # And if you have no interest in answering that one, you do need to answer "will you do what I've asked, and attempt to make sure to use terms that are understandable, whether you agree with it or not?" 03.56.01 # Zxcvb: Only players listed on the front page of the site are supported. 03.56.12 # actually the term "WVS" has been used before by other devs, though not rockbox-colloquially used much 03.56.14 # http://www.rockbox.org/irc/rockbox-20080109.txt 03.56.24 # but whatever.... 03.56.42 # XavierGr: I'd be complaining at them if they were doing it here. 03.57.07 # Llorean: sure no problem, I am just pointing it out. I don't use it myself 03.57.15 # Really if we're going to complain at people for saying "thx", we need to make sure we use terms that we have documented clearly if at all possible. 03.57.29 # We can't enforce such guidelines unilaterally without being hypocrites. 03.57.39 # If the sake is for people to understand, that is. 03.57.46 # XavierGr: That's the reason I know the abbreviation, it's beed used before 03.58.33 # kugel: I'm asking you to stop using it until such time as it's agreed that it is an acceptable term for everyday use. You don't have to agree with why, but I want you to agree to speak clearly until there's a decision on the term overall, okay? 03.59.27 # It's sad for contributors to hear something like "how daft are you", did you even notice that you hit me there? 03.59.40 # Yes. And I meant it. 03.59.48 # The reasoning for the guidelines is clear, and you seem not to care. 03.59.58 # You're arguing over technicalities when it's the reasoning that is the important bit. 04.00.20 # So, answer my question, or I'm going to take your refusal to answer the same as a negative answer. 04.00.23 Quit DerPapst (""annoyed (tm)"") 04.00.42 Quit Zxcvb ("Leaving") 04.02.44 Quit Wictor (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 04.02.54 Join Wictor [0] (n=Wictor@0x57366a52.bynxx19.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) 04.03.00 Mode "#rockbox +o Llorean " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 04.03.24 Kick (#rockbox kugel :Come back when you're actually interested in the spirit of the channel guidelines.) by Llorean!n=DarkkOne@rockbox/administrator/Llorean 04.04.10 Mode "#rockbox -o Llorean " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 04.05.25 Join linuxstb [0] (n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 04.06.10 Part Llorean 04.06.25 Join webguest80 [0] (n=3a3d2f6e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-44d05964a24c665d) 04.07.12 # Hello everyone 04.07.43 # hello one 04.07.57 # I have already install the rockbox, but set the language to chinese 04.08.18 # display is the messy code 04.08.19 # its simple... we kill the rockbox 04.09.25 # how to do? 04.09.41 # delete the .rockbox folder 04.09.44 Join Llorean [0] (n=DarkkOne@ppp-70-242-15-169.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 04.09.50 # and extract it to your ipod again 04.09.56 Join balrog [0] (n=chatzill@pishpai.Mines.EDU) 04.10.23 # thats probly not the kosher way to do it, but judging by the language barrier, it by far is going to be the least frustrating 04.11.51 # ? 04.11.58 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 04.12.14 # webguest80: which target do you have? 04.12.29 # webguest80: I mean model 04.12.50 # im having trouble getting the rockbox utils to recognize my ipod (5th gen, 60bg video), here's the error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/51915/ 04.13.43 # balrog: Try running it with sudo. 04.14.35 # Llorean: *smacks forehead* cant believe i didnt think about that... 04.14.57 # The bootloader installation requires privileges that aren't always by default allowed for USB devices. 04.15.18 # Llorean: right, i really cant believe i didnt think about that... 04.16.11 # Llorean: cool, its working now... 04.16.17 # Llorean: thank you 04.16.45 # No problem 04.16.59 # I want the language display chinese, because I am a chinese, but after to setup, the display is messy code 04.17.21 # webguest80: You may need to pick a different font. Not all fonts have chinese characters. 04.17.35 Join miepchen^schlaf_ [0] (n=miepchen@p579ECE68.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.17.40 # ok, I try it 04.17.49 # thanks 04.18.20 # webguest80: before choosing chinese you have make sure that you have selected a font that includes chinese characters 04.18.52 # webguest80: otherwise you will just see weird characters in your display 04.19.58 # yes, thanks 04.20.00 Join EspeonEefi [0] (i=espeonee@CERULEANCITY.MIT.EDU) 04.20.48 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 04.21.21 Quit XavierGr () 04.21.48 Quit fdinel ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 04.22.17 Join webguest00 [0] (n=cfff245c@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-45168be7efa70e39) 04.22.48 # I install themes by just throwing them in the .rockbox/themes directory, right? 04.24.10 # They need to be extracted, usually the archive already contains a. rockbox folder so you can just merge the two. 04.25.19 Quit miepchen^schlaf (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.25.20 # Llorean: okay, and which section should i choose for my ipod (60bg 5th gen video)? 04.25.47 # Section? 04.26.24 Quit beta2k_ (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 04.26.34 # yeah, i suppose gallery is a more precise term: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/WpsGallery 04.26.48 # The one for iPod 5G... 04.26.50 Join homielowe [0] (n=homielow@d206-116-134-81.bchsia.telus.net) 04.27.37 # wow... 04.29.40 Quit |AhIoRoS| (Remote closed the connection) 04.31.23 # which of the 3 Windows based development environments do you guys prefer? 04.31.44 Join |AhIoRoS| [0] (n=ahioros@200.75.224.98) 04.32.32 # VMWare is probably used by the widest number 04.32.48 # thanks 04.33.35 Join Nevtus_ [0] (n=Nevtus@unaffiliated/nevtus) 04.33.57 # rockbox newb here- got my Sansa e250 and e280 recently- anxious go get into the development stuff 04.35.43 Quit Nevtus (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04.36.39 Join coatman [0] (n=coatman@r01jvgmb7.device.mst.edu) 04.36.43 # got another e280 the other day, used on ebay, primarily to get the Altec Lansing im413 that was bundled with it. This e280 was (boohoo) a V2- dang. 04.37.18 # although perhaps I could plug into the e200 V2 port activity 04.37.51 Quit mmadia ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.3/2008092417]") 04.40.39 Quit lol3izer ("out") 04.41.14 Join Xaphoo [0] (n=Carlos@adsl-75-18-184-94.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) 04.41.41 # I just installed Rockbox and all is good, except I can't get the file manager to see my gameboy (*.gb) files... why is this? 04.41.58 # What is the "Show Files" setting set to? 04.42.15 # ah, good point... let me check 04.42.50 # ya- had that filter bite me too 04.43.45 # there we go.. and here we come castlevania ii 04.44.09 # thanks 04.45.19 # oh and I have had difficulty in some programs quitting properly... is there a universal way to quit programs on the Ipod Video 5G ? 04.46.05 # Not really. 04.46.24 # Many quit with Menu or a brief Select+Menu I think, but you may have to confirm in the manual. 04.47.34 Join smcquay [0] (n=smcquay@30.236.sfcn.org) 04.48.55 # evidently in Rockboy it's the hold key... 04.49.11 # is that all driven by the keymap defined for that port? 04.49.24 Join blkhawk- [0] (n=blkhawk@g227019171.adsl.alicedsl.de) 04.49.35 # webguest00: Each plugin has its own individual keymap, in many cases. 04.49.37 Part balrog 04.50.28 # ah ok thanks 04.51.09 # man, frustrating... rockboy doesn't respond to input very well 04.51.28 # iPods aren't particularly fast. 04.51.53 # And emulation requires a significant amount of CPU power compared to native games. They really aren't suited for it. 04.51.59 # yeah 04.52.02 # pity 04.54.06 # how does the e200 stack up? 04.54.16 # Same processor. 04.54.21 # Smaller screen, so a little less overhead in general 04.54.40 # portalplayer 04.55.15 # PortalPlayer is a brand, kinda like AMD or Intel 04.55.34 # ya 04.55.43 # It just so happens that all of our players with PortalPlayer brand chips use the same family of chips, and most of them are the same speed (a few are slightly faster, but we still use them at the same speed) 04.55.51 # sorry couldn't remember the model 04.57.38 # pp5024? 04.58.32 # For the Sansa e200, I believe that's correct. 04.59.11 # and the e200 V2 uses the Austria Micro Systems AS3525 04.59.46 # seen the new Nano? quite thin 05.01.41 # Llorean: what's your primary involvement in the rockbox community ? 05.02.06 # I think the general consensus would be "that annoying guy who keeps reminding people about the rules." 05.02.29 # But I've done a few patches, some work on the manual, run the forums ,etc. It varies. 05.03.28 # saw your name prominently in the e200 keymap change thread 05.03.59 Quit Xaphoo ("Leaving") 05.04.27 # Keymaps (and in what ways they should or should not be consistent across targets) are something I tend to feel strongly about. 05.05.34 # indeed- figures greatly in the OS behavior 05.06.12 Quit webguest47 ("CGI:IRC 0.5.9 (2006/06/06)") 05.06.25 Quit blkhawk (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.07.08 Quit tessarakt (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.07.22 Nick blkhawk- is now known as blkhawk (n=blkhawk@g227019171.adsl.alicedsl.de) 05.07.37 Join tessarakt [0] (n=jens@e180066092.adsl.alicedsl.de) 05.12.15 Join steven [0] (n=488a2ca5@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-43e38f9b5d8f7b18) 05.12.37 # hi can someone help me with a problem? 05.13.31 # steven: Not until you tell us what it is. :) 05.13.53 # ok fair enough 05.14.12 # im tryin to put rockbox on my 1g ipod nano 2gb 05.14.56 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 05.17.41 # but im gettin an error 05.18.50 # What is the error? 05.19.14 # lemem boot it up again 05.19.19 # and i type it 05.20.06 # ERROR! cxant load rockbox.ipod 05.20.11 # *cant 05.20.23 # Then you didn't finish the whole install. 05.20.25 # Did you use RButil? 05.20.26 # then it tells me reset and go disk mode 05.20.40 # rb util where can i get that? 05.20.57 # btw i used ipod patcher 05.21.18 # steven: if you notice, that is only half the installation 05.21.22 # iPodPatcher just installs the bootloader, not all of Rockbox 05.21.26 # You should read the manual on the website 05.21.56 # i did but manual doesnt give download link.. 05.23.08 # steven: it does 05.23.41 # you are talking about this link, right? http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-ipodnano/rockbox-build.html 05.23.50 # I mean, about that manual? 05.24.55 # I wonder if a patch to change the directory name "archos" for the simulator build will be accepted 05.25.03 # * wpyh is currently thinking of a good name 05.25.08 # ok 05.25.19 # wpyh this manual is more helpful 05.25.33 # steven: hm... which manual were you talking about previously then? 05.26.01 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.26.01 # wpyh: It's kinda kept "archos" as a nod to the original supported players 05.26.03 # im not sure... :s 05.26.37 # Llorean: So it was a conscious decision? 05.26.54 # It wasn't originally, but it's a conscious decision to keep it that way. 05.27.14 # Hm... ok, so I figured the patch might not be accepted 05.27.20 # I was thinking of a more generic name 05.27.38 # sadly, "sim" was taken, "rockbox-sim" is too long... how about "stage"? 05.29.07 Quit webguest00 ("CGI:IRC") 05.30.03 Quit Darksair ("ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs)") 05.30.48 Part smcquay 05.33.10 Join BlakeJohnson861 [0] (n=bjohnson@c-24-118-162-123.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 05.33.58 # so what format should videos be in for rockbox on my 1g ipod nano, cuz this rbutil sems to be working 05.34.07 Quit gull025 () 05.34.39 # steven: you might want to check out the PluginMpegplayer wiki page 05.35.02 # ok 05.43.08 Quit Rondom (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.44.12 Join Rondom [0] (n=Rondom@p57A97036.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.46.04 # so i got rockbox on my ipod nano 1g and i have a video i wanan add but where do i save my video? 05.46.26 Quit BlakeJohnson86 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 05.46.44 # wherever you want 05.47.10 # i mean where do i save it on my ipod so i can watch it in rockbox 05.47.16 # wherever you want 05.47.41 # ... how do i get it on my ipod tho 05.47.56 # just copy it over 05.48.46 # ok can u tell me exactly what the directory name is that i copy it too 05.49.17 # wherever you wan on your device... 05.49.56 # like thru itunes? 05.50.12 # no... 05.50.34 # you can just copy properly formatted videos over to wherever you want on your device.. 05.50.42 Join Darksair [0] (n=user@221.221.148.47) 05.51.19 # so i could save in calendar if i wanted...? 05.52.07 # ?? 05.52.25 # i am assuming calendar is just a directory on your ipod, but yes...though it might be prudent to just make a folder called "videos" or something 05.53.02 # ok how do i access it from rockbox 05.53.16 # the manual should describe that 05.57.12 # scorche does rockbox support mp4? 05.57.33 # or avi or 3gp? 05.57.34 # steven: no it doesnt...i though i told you to read the PluginMpegplayer page... 05.57.50 # avi is not a format...please read that wiki page 06.02.36 Quit Zarggg () 06.03.30 Quit havien ("Konversation terminated!") 06.07.06 Quit steven ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 06.13.28 Quit CaptainKewl (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 06.16.26 Join goffa [0] (n=goffa@216.220.23.105) 06.18.57 Join havien [0] (n=havien@68-189-143-101.dhcp.wlwl.wa.charter.com) 06.23.34 Quit goffa_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 06.24.16 Quit havien (Remote closed the connection) 06.33.13 Join havien [0] (n=none@68-189-143-101.dhcp.wlwl.wa.charter.com) 06.43.06 Join peterosco [0] (i=62c15a5c@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-64abab4dc319e44b) 06.44.08 # hi, is there anyone around? 06.47.15 # Well just incase anyone comes back from idle; I am having an issue with initializing my database. It seems to go on forever. I am using an iPod 5.5 Video with a 30gb hdd. I am currently running the most recent build and this issue actually started with the previous build. 06.49.12 # I should mention it has "found" upwards of 70,000 files. I have a theory as to what this might be, but cannot find a fix or anyone else who has had this problem durring my searches. If there is anyone here who can offer some assistance I would really appreciate it. 06.57.03 # please email me at j.pete.lopez@gmail.com if I happen to be offline and you can help 06.57.06 # thanks again 07.16.05 Quit peterosco ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 07.17.52 Quit webguest80 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 07.20.05 Join bmbl [0] (n=Miranda@unaffiliated/bmbl) 07.23.44 Join Janet [0] (n=chatzill@pool-71-111-60-48.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net) 07.23.49 Nick Janet is now known as Janet09 (n=chatzill@pool-71-111-60-48.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net) 07.25.20 Join Bagderr [241] (n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 07.25.43 Quit bmbl ("Woah!") 07.25.45 Nick Bagderr is now known as B4gder (n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 07.26.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 07.27.42 Quit Janet09 (Client Quit) 07.34.50 Nick fxb__ is now known as fxb (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 07.40.04 Nick fxb is now known as fxb__ (n=felixbru@h1252615.stratoserver.net) 07.42.50 Quit toffe82 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.45.53 Join AndyIL [0] (i=AndyI@212.14.205.32) 07.48.27 Quit avis (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07.51.48 Join jyg [0] (n=jyg@jyg.us) 07.56.16 Join webguest26 [0] (n=3a3d2f6e@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-e8921a8143297183) 07.58.01 Quit AndyI (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.58.21 # hello everyone 07.58.29 # I have a question 07.59.21 # in my rockbox, in the plugin menu, no viewer item, why? 07.59.47 # I use the ipod mini 07.59.53 # because viewers are listed there 07.59.56 # webguest26: viewers are not shown in the plugins menu...the manual described this 08.00.05 # are not even 08.00.05 # * jyg whistles 08.00.47 # can folders of images be viewed as thumbnails? 08.01.29 Quit miepchen^schlaf_ () 08.02.07 # It can be said that details of it? 08.02.48 # ok, #2 08.03.09 # i was looking around for info about developing applications for rockbox 08.03.17 # i saw stuff about developing rockbox itself 08.03.19 # jyg: no, I don't think we have any thumbnail mode 08.03.27 # is there any info for that? 08.03.31 # thanks B4dger 08.03.33 # jyg: a first good step is to be able to build rockbox 08.03.42 # then we have a wiki page for building plugins 08.03.47 # (which is what we call apps) 08.03.56 # ah, plugins, ok 08.04.44 # i know its a long shot, being that i have no time :), but i wanted to play around to see if I could create a small doc reader, either a simple pdf or simple ODT viewers, from other opensource 08.04.44 Quit webguest26 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 08.05.50 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/HowtoWritePlugins 08.06.15 # and a "viewer" is just a plugin that gets a filename passed to it 08.06.42 Join Janet09 [0] (n=chatzill@pool-71-111-60-48.ptldor.dsl-w.verizon.net) 08.07.00 # and of course, doing the first tests and early development using a simulator build is handy 08.07.13 # yep, saw that thanks 08.07.36 # Can someone help me? I downloaded rockbox and followed all of the instructions in the manual but my sansa isn't any different. 08.07.42 # i was just searching for "applications", the clue for "plugins" helps me find info better, thanx 08.07.53 # Janet, which sansa? 08.07.58 # e280 08.08.08 # hmm i have a 250 and it worked out of the box 08.08.16 # jyg: in general you may find the docs on this stuff slightly lacking, so reading the source and checking existing plugins as examples might be necessary 08.08.17 # what problems are you having? 08.08.29 # B4gder, ok 08.08.33 # B4gder: Can plugins have a return value? 08.08.36 # Janet09: are you sure you have a v1? 08.08.40 # yeah 08.08.53 # 01.02.24A 08.08.59 # thats v1 right? 08.09.02 # Janet09: Which set of instructions did you follow? 08.09.04 # Llorean: yes 08.09.19 # Manual Installation 08.09.20 # or rather, it always returns a "status" 08.09.33 # Janet09: What did sansapatcher tell you? 08.09.43 # sanspatcher? 08.09.56 # Janet09: That's part of the manual installation instructions... 08.10.24 # janet, try the automated installer 08.10.28 # ok 08.11.22 # i always try the easy route first :) 08.11.37 # by the way, hats off to rockbox devs for that installer 08.12.12 # yeah, that's turned into a really neat thing 08.12.45 # any channels rules against sleeping here? 08.13.10 # lots of people idle here, we just don't want people to announce themselves as away or back etc 08.13.15 # No difference 08.13.25 # huh, what's the error? 08.14.50 # Ok so I extracted the files and then unpluged and there was no difference...did I do something wrong? 08.15.23 # for the automated version? 08.15.33 # yeag 08.15.34 # you run the installer, you tell it where your sansa is mounted 08.15.41 # and it does everything for you 08.15.43 # Janet09, you need to install the bootloader it sounds like but the rockbox utility should have did that 08.16.02 # right, you have to install the bootloader and the rockbox os itself 08.16.21 # Ok...Um this is way above my head I think... 08.16.34 # janet, in the PDF docs there are screen-by-screen instructions for the auto installer 08.17.01 # err sorry 08.17.08 # try ehre: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/RockboxUtility 08.17.14 # if you use the rockbox utility, it should have options to install it right 08.18.05 # ok i'm fading off to sleep, later all. thanks aagin B4dger 08.20.14 # I'm getting a message: You configuration is invalid. This is most likely due to a changed device path.The configuration dialog will now open to allow you to correct the problem. 08.21.06 # I think it might be working niw 08.21.07 # *now 08.24.12 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 08.25.34 # Why would my pictures not be working? 08.25.35 Join GodEater [0] (i=c2cbc962@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-271fd518276088d1) 08.26.39 Quit BigBambi (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 08.26.59 Join ajonat [0] (n=ajonat@190.48.124.246) 08.27.51 # Janet09, what do you mean? 08.29.18 # Well I go to files and I see the file names but I can't veiw them 08.29.41 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Remote closed the connection) 08.30.25 # Nevermind. Thanks for everyone's help! 08.30.27 Quit Janet09 ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.3/2008092417]") 08.30.54 Join Lambdumb [0] (n=Lambda@12-203-112-233.client.mchsi.com) 08.42.13 Quit jhMikeS (Nick collision from services.) 08.42.19 Join jhMikeS [50] (n=jethead7@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 08.45.45 Join Rob2223 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCE0DB.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.47.59 Quit Lambduh (Connection timed out) 08.49.19 Join HBK- [0] (i=hbk@pool-71-96-74-73.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) 08.51.46 Nick merbzt1 is now known as merbzt (n=benlar@193.13.246.198) 09.00.39 # btw, it seems we're slowly going back to business as usual on the site 09.00.39 # I think 3.1 should actually be a "features" release, since we've got a lot of patches on the backburner that could use integration, then 3.2 can have a focus on playback stability, as in try to hold back on feature commits even outside the freeze if they're likely to have a significant effect on stability 09.00.47 # yday was just twice the normal amount of visitors 09.01.08 # "just" 09.01.24 # hehe 09.01.31 # "just" some 15GB downloaded 09.01.42 # without even counting release downloads 09.02.04 # Imho stability is significantly more important than features 09.02.16 # Stability is about "moderate" right now. 09.02.50 # If we focused on stability, we could probably get it to a fairly decent level, but people would complain about the patches on the backburner. 3.1 would be relatively stable, then we'd bring in the patches, and 3.2 would have no choice but to probably be less stable. 09.02.53 # Afaik it's still pssoible to confuse buffering (although I didn't observe this), and it's also possible to crash metadata readers and codecs with "bad" tracks 09.03.27 # And then there are the dozens of UI glitches introduced by viewports which need fixing 09.04.26 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.05.51 Join devslashnull [0] (n=delvslas@pool-71-104-112-69.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 09.05.54 # hi 09.06.26 # i am new to rockbox. i just installed it on my 5th gen ipod video. 09.06.48 # do i still sync my music in itunes to add music or can i drag and drop 09.06.53 # Either way. 09.07.11 # ok if i drag and drop where do i do it 09.07.16 # what folder 09.07.34 # in the folder of your choice! 09.08.11 Quit HBK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.08.17 # I wonder why we get that question so much. 09.08.35 # it isnt in the faq 09.08.48 # it should probably be 09.08.51 # yep 09.08.54 Quit fyrestorm (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.09.22 # that would merely answer it - it doesn't answer my question of "why do people ask it in the first place?" :) 09.09.27 # I guess we all kinda thought it was obvious enough that "we don't say where it needs to be, because there is no specific place" that we never assumed people would ask. I mean, I'll admit it catches me by surprise ever time that's someone's question. 09.09.57 # I can only assume that since many OFs require a special syncing program, or expect to find music in a certain place, that people assume there's a good reason it's done that way? 09.10.12 # maybe 09.10.19 Quit DerDome ("Leaving.") 09.10.35 # I guess my early dap choices which all did file browsing have left me thoroughly onconcerned over where I put my music 09.10.43 # *unconcerned 09.10.57 # Yeah, I'd be irritated if I got a DAP and it dictated directory structure. 09.11.11 Join fyrestorm [0] (n=fyre@cpe-68-173-168-94.nyc.res.rr.com) 09.11.26 # which to some extent, the sansa's do, with their silly "I'm going to hide the music folder" approach 09.11.37 # it seems most OFs do have such "music" directories 09.11.53 # sansa, meizu, cowon all do afair 09.12.27 # Archos, and iriver don't 09.12.47 # Don't the Sansas still index songs outside of the MUSIC folder? 09.12.47 # but they're pretty old by now 09.12.49 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 09.13.07 # I mean, it's even hidden when you access in MSC mode so you "can't" put songs there. 09.13.13 # It's just a place it hides the MTP file structure? 09.13.27 # Llorean: I've no idea, what I meant was that the OF's habit of hiding that folder means I *don't* put my music there, so I don't have to mess with the Rockbox "show files" setting 09.13.51 Join funman [0] (n=fun@AAnnecy-257-1-67-132.w90-36.abo.wanadoo.fr) 09.13.54 # which means the OF is dictating where I put my music to some degree 09.13.58 # Yeah 09.14.09 # I like having a /music folder with everything beneath 09.14.09 # B4gder: Sure. That rises the question why newer DAPs are a step back compared to those... 09.14.15 # On my e200 I have a /audio folder instead. 09.14.22 # me too - as I like having a "spoken" folder 09.14.28 Quit Lambdumb (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.14.48 Join Lambdumb [0] (n=Lambda@12-203-112-233.client.mchsi.com) 09.15.01 # amiconn: I believe us rockboxers are in the minority considering that as a step backwards 09.15.12 # People seem to like their syncing programs. 09.15.13 # * amiconn has a few more complaints about newer DAPs vs. older ones than just directory structure though 09.15.25 # you do surprise me ;) 09.15.36 # Subject: Re: confirm a43cc3fc22098597e5c6fc086c7eb5cf39ce9b7f < nice email ;) 09.15.36 # well, newer ones tend to have bigger storage if nothing else ;-) 09.15.40 Quit JdGordon (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.16.19 # B4gder: pfff, storage? who needs it! :) 09.16.26 # o/ 09.16.26 # B4gder: Do they? Tell that to those flash storage dap manufacturers.... 09.16.58 # what, you're saying that storage is not growing? 09.17.02 # * amiconn doesn't understand why 8GB is the max for most of them when 32GB CF (and now even higher capacities) are available already 09.17.11 # B4gder: Well, the *average* storage capacity probably isn't. 09.17.23 # true, since there's this trend towards flash 09.17.25 # I still remember my first 64MB player 09.17.40 # and that was with a 32MB smartmedia card in it 09.17.49 # I could *just* get two albums on it 09.18.03 # amiconn: The target is young adults with budgets and poor ability to save. 09.18.41 Join JdGordon [0] (n=Miranda@c220-237-62-18.smelb2.vic.optusnet.com.au) 09.19.07 Quit Rondom (Client Quit) 09.19.54 # Llorean: you mean muggers right ? :) 09.20.38 # * amiconn fails to see the connection 09.21.04 # Nothing would stop them offering the lower capacities as well. 09.21.28 # There's probably an assumption that there's not a large enough market for them right now to warrant producing them though. 09.21.28 # the higher capacity ones would never get bought, except in very small "not cost effective" volumes 09.21.38 # I mean, if they thought there was enough profit in it, I'm sure they'd do it. 09.22.09 # me too 09.22.16 # and I'm assuming they do market research 09.22.25 # so I'm guessing that research says "nope" 09.23.32 # Though they could just sell a flash based one that comes with a 4/6/8GB CF card that's removable. 09.24.08 # again though, I suspect people wouldn't buy them as much 09.25.25 # I imagine internal/permanent memory generally seems better to the consumer. Nothing to lose, pop out, or break. 09.25.51 # and CF is more or less dead technology 09.26.05 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.26.09 # sd and microsd is what they use now 09.26.53 Quit JdGordon (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 09.28.29 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 09.31.05 Part Llorean 09.34.23 Quit reacocard (".") 09.34.58 # wow rockbox is cool 09.35.12 # i wish you could just drag and drop music without using itunes 09.35.30 # you can 09.36.02 # cf is imho still usable for some things... 09.36.55 # B4gder, yes i mean without having to use rockbox 09.37.10 Join reacocard [0] (n=reacocar@134.173.59.155) 09.37.11 # i mean, apple should have made it that way from the start 09.37.16 # why would anyone want to run without rockbox? ;-) 09.37.29 # :p 09.37.45 # :) 09.38.14 # does rockbox let you view music by genres ? 09.39.00 # provided you ahve your tags in order, sure 09.39.12 # you have to enable the database... 09.39.19 Quit wpyh (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.39.23 # * petur also suggests our fine manual 09.39.28 # yes my tags are in perfect order 09.39.58 # * petur wonders if he should let logbot explain about the manual ;) 09.40.16 # look its late here 09.40.18 # nonono 09.40.44 Join wpyh [0] (n=william@123.151.132.200) 09.42.00 # Is there a web interface to the svn repository? I can't find it 09.42.14 # svn.rockbox.org? 09.42.25 # ah thanks 09.43.42 # is there any project to switch from svn to a distributed vcs ? 09.44.17 # switch fully?...no 09.44.23 # there's a git mirror... 09.45.03 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GitVersionControl 09.45.07 # petur: oh, where ? 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14.00.01 # I guess I used utf-8... 14.00.25 # I've seen it before with other commit messages. 14.00.25 # I thought it worked OK... 14.00.36 Join webguest72 [0] (n=430aeeaf@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-4edbe119068efb90) 14.01.20 Quit webguest72 (Client Quit) 14.01.40 # but doesn't it look fine if you 'svn log' in a utf8-using term? 14.01.50 # * Nico_P checks 14.02.13 Part LinusN 14.02.14 # yep it's OK 14.02.36 # B4gder: is the svn server UTF8-enabled? 14.03.00 # right, so it's "just" the silly scripts/web server showing it badly 14.03.08 # the commit email had the control chars too 14.03.11 Join jcr412 [0] (n=3aa3895b@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-635a13d6eb9c6f76) 14.03.36 # can someone tell me how to get albumart working 14.03.42 # that's possibly also similar problems to the web server's 14.03.46 # jcr412: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/AlbumArt 14.03.50 # i have a ipod video 14.04.07 # thankyou :) 14.04.41 Quit desowin ("KVIrc Insomnia 4.0.0, revision: 2592, sources date: 20080916, built on: 2008/09/29 09:42:06 UTC 2592 http://www.kvirc.net/") 14.11.31 Quit jcr412 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 14.21.19 Join nplus [0] (n=nplus@141.25.Globcom.Net) 14.33.05 # has music preview in the browser ever been suggested or thought about? 14.37.35 Join starnoble [0] (n=BluFudge@cpe-67-10-176-191.satx.res.rr.com) 14.38.50 Quit starnoble (Client Quit) 14.39.43 Join blackhat [0] (n=chatzill@e176041192.adsl.alicedsl.de) 14.40.23 Join starnoble [0] (n=starnobl@cpe-67-10-176-191.satx.res.rr.com) 14.41.03 # is there anyone who can please assist me with building a voice? I have everything else done that I need, just building the voice is my issue now. 14.43.08 # Is there anyone who can assist me with building a voice using sapi? I looked at the info on the web, but it seems kind of confusing, it mensions using lame to do it and stuff, but not sure. 14.51.11 # starnoble: although I can't help you much, since I don't own a windows box, I *can* tell you that unless you own an older archos DAP, any instructions which say to use LAME are out of date, since rockbox now uses speex, not mp3 voices. 14.52.04 # are you having trouble with the ones in our wiki ? 14.52.59 # Well I saw that I needed to get my language file, I have english.lng. Do I need to move it or can the script get it from the iPod itself? 14.56.57 # not sure what I need to type for target iPod Video 30 gb 14.58.31 Quit blackhat (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 15.06.30 # you need english.lang, which is available in the source archive 15.08.04 # A GLados voice would be cool 15.08.32 # ok I think it's building the voice. I hope this works. 15.08.49 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (i=44a04303@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-f8d6a8e491befe94) 15.09.04 # it came up with a lot of errors, but it is still building 15.09.23 # somethign about elf not found or osmething 15.09.24 Quit Seed ("cu, Andre") 15.09.46 # I looked in the folder and I am seeing mp3's and wav's 15.10.01 Quit Schmogel (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.10.13 # Now after this is done, where does the voice file need put to work? 15.10.15 # that sounds... wrong 15.10.29 # what target are you doing the voice for? 15.10.37 # iPod Video 15.12.40 Join SpaceTraveler [0] (n=SpaceTra@host217-42-6-143.range217-42.btcentralplus.com) 15.19.04 Join webguest96 [0] (n=7418ab06@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-032e328f8181cfdf) 15.20.10 # hello every one 15.20.17 # hello 15.22.06 Quit webguest96 (Client Quit) 15.22.34 Join webguest96 [0] (n=7418ab06@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-fd62901df4d56297) 15.23.31 # hello 15.24.17 Quit webguest96 (Client Quit) 15.25.14 Join kugel [0] (n=chatzill@e178087014.adsl.alicedsl.de) 15.25.26 Join ddp [0] (n=7418ab06@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-54f8c70e833f8e7d) 15.25.40 Quit ddp (Client Quit) 15.26.18 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.26.23 Quit coatman (Remote closed the connection) 15.26.23 Join userding [0] (n=7418ab06@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-8dd7d830d0c374d8) 15.28.41 Quit pabs ("back in a couple hours (power is going out)") 15.28.46 # WPS have a question 15.33.22 # my rockbox's language is chinese, the interface is correct, but the WPS display the music's information is mess, how can i do? 15.33.52 Quit Dementio_work (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.34.13 Join Dementio_work [0] (n=dementio@211.45.234.45) 15.34.28 Nick Dementio_work is now known as Dementio (n=dementio@211.45.234.45) 15.34.43 # userding: You can use a WPS that supports Unifont, which will display the proper characters, and also set your codepage to Unicode (Settings > General Settings > Display > Default codepage). 15.43.43 # THANK YOU VERY MUCH 15.43.56 Quit Wictor (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.44.08 Join Wictor [0] (n=Wictor@0x57366a52.bynxx19.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) 15.45.53 Join DerPapst [0] (n=DerPapst@77.20.73.176) 15.49.19 Join ^DVD-RW^ [0] (n=dvd@62.189.64.35) 15.49.19 Quit ^DVD-R^ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 15.50.04 Quit ^DVD-RW^ (Client Quit) 15.50.31 Join devslashnull [0] (n=delvslas@pool-71-104-112-69.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) 15.50.41 # hey which id3 tas does rockbox use ? 15.50.46 # *tags' 15.51.40 Join userding_ [0] (n=userding@116.24.171.6) 15.52.03 Join coatman [0] (n=coatman@r01jvgmb7.device.mst.edu) 15.52.12 # devslashnull: it uses V1 and V2 tags 15.52.12 Quit userding ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 15.52.25 Nick userding_ is now known as userding (n=userding@116.24.171.6) 15.53.13 # When it is building the voice file, is it supposed to be making files like LANG_BOOKMARK_CONTEXT_MENU.mp3 15.53.21 # GodEateri drag and dropped music from my itunes library and all of the tags are perfectly set but in rockbox, some of the music is not tagged 15.53.46 # like the genre isnt set for the albums but i did assign the genre in my itunes linrary 15.54.29 # do i have to just reassign the id3 tags using another app ? 15.54.31 # devslashnull: itunes tends to use his own tags 15.55.06 # you're better of double checking the tags with another program, like mp3tag 15.55.32 # is that for pc ? 15.55.45 # yes, for windows 15.55.46 # do you know of an app for mac 15.55.46 # it's building it on a windows machine 15.56.00 # Uhm, I think easytag works on mac 15.57.09 # ok thanks 15.57.14 # But, googling for "mp3tag mac" reveals that it's possible to run on mac (mp3tag is my favorite tagging tool) 15.57.40 Quit userding ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.3/2008092417]") 15.57.48 # Ok is it normal that I see little files in the build folder called like LANG_BALANCE.mp3? 15.58.06 # devslashnull: using wine 15.58.46 Join {phoenix} [0] (n=dirk@p54B4763C.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.00.29 # kugel: I now mostly use http://eyed3.nicfit.net/ for ID3 tags 16.02.19 # markun: Never heard of that. I mostly like mp3tag since it supports other tags (vorbis comments etc) just as well as id3 16.03.15 Join userding [0] (n=userding@116.24.171.6) 16.03.18 # unfortunate name then 16.03.36 # like the archos folder in the sim :) 16.03.45 # yes, we should rename that :) 16.05.50 # noooo, it's for old times sake! 16.08.26 Quit Horscht ("User was distributing pornography on server; system seized by FBI") 16.11.11 Quit userding ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.3/2008092417]") 16.11.16 Quit devslashnull ("This computer has gone to sleep") 16.11.27 Join userding [0] (n=userding@116.24.171.6) 16.14.49 Quit userding (Client Quit) 16.15.12 Join userding [0] (n=userding@116.24.171.6) 16.17.02 Quit userding (Client Quit) 16.18.39 # Currenty rockbox has 2 "performance states" (boosted and unboosted). I wonder how usefull a 3rd one would be (e.g. 50MHz on e200) 16.19.54 # Bah is there not a way to build the voice in mac os x? 16.20.08 # Some plugins (like bubbles) would definitely benefit, without running fully boosted all the time 16.20.29 # Noone's made an Apple script or anything to do this I take it? 16.20.58 # starnoble: there's a daily voice build available (english) 16.21.07 Part B4gder 16.21.20 # nod I wanted to build one using Alex 16.21.56 # what's "nod", I've seen you saying this several times 16.22.22 # is there some app to do this? 16.24.11 Quit Deaner ("Ex-Chat") 16.24.37 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 16.29.08 # starnoble: I thought the Rockbox Utility would be able to build voices, though I never tried myself yet 16.29.43 Join jgarvey [0] (n=jgarvey@cpe-098-026-069-229.nc.res.rr.com) 16.31.46 Quit starnoble () 16.33.35 Quit {phoenix} (Remote closed the connection) 16.37.06 Quit dishem ("Ping timeout: 31337 seconds") 16.37.25 Join Schmogel [0] (n=Miranda@p3EE21BA7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 16.39.09 Join SoapWork [0] (n=42c07542@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-07127f81a80a26d3) 16.39.37 # One more push for a dev to look at my battery bench patch http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/9428 16.39.56 # I'll be a good boy now and assume people know it exists, and await comment. ;) 16.40.56 Quit j6 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 16.42.00 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 16.42.06 Join amiconn [50] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 16.44.21 # anyone with a gigabeat here? 16.48.19 # kugel: Plenty of us. ;) 16.48.36 # LambdaCalculus37: you have a gigabeat too? great 16.48.42 # kugel: F or S? 16.48.51 # both are fine :P 16.49.21 # LambdaCalculus37: the gigabeat's don't have backlight fading, do they? 16.49.40 # the F does (don't know about the S) 16.50.03 # ah ok 16.50.47 # pretty sure the S does too 16.50.49 # * kugel couldn't find anything related in config-gigabeat.h 16.51.25 # the Gigabeat F fading isn't done by PWM like most other targets 16.51.58 # kugel: markun's right. 16.52.10 # By the way, did you see the updated patch at FS#6800? 16.52.27 # LambdaCalculus37: sure! 16.52.39 # great that it also works on c200 16.53.10 # Hmm, no mcuelenare around 16.53.14 # kugel: Yep. I still want the honest opinions of other devs before I decide to commit it. 16.53.45 # LambdaCalculus37: I understand that 16.53.59 # gevaerts already made a comment about it. 16.54.10 # LambdaCalculus37: also, I've decided to rewrite it to make this software fading available to all targets 16.55.49 # kugel: Make sure you check to see that a target doesn't do it already, though. The iPods already have backlight fading (at least my two color iPods do), and as we covered, the Gigabeat F. 16.55.59 # * LambdaCalculus37 will check his S when it's fully charged 16.56.04 # yea, that's why I'm asking :) 16.56.45 # Always good to ask. ;) 16.57.24 Join Seed [0] (n=ben@bzq-84-108-232-45.cablep.bezeqint.net) 16.58.58 # now, I just need a target without fading 16.59.27 # kugel: Did you investigate the iriver H300 and iAudio X5? 16.59.37 # not yet 17.01.01 # the h300 doesn't seem to have target-specific backlight code 17.03.55 # whoops, wrong folder :P 17.05.09 Join n1s [0] (n=nils@rockbox/developer/n1s) 17.07.38 Join DrMoos [0] (i=moos@81-66-128-18.rev.numericable.fr) 17.07.39 # LambdaCalculus37: doesn't look like beast would fade 17.08.47 Quit moos (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.08.48 Nick DrMoos is now known as moos (i=moos@81-66-128-18.rev.numericable.fr) 17.09.55 # kugel: Give it fading. ;) 17.20.59 # kugel: You cannot port the sw pwm fading to all targets 17.21.15 # amiconn: Not pwm fading 17.21.29 # How else? 17.21.47 # Fading with the backlight controller requires a sufficient number of steps 17.21.54 # changing the brightness level in a loop 17.21.59 # The H300 and X5 don't have enough steps 17.22.03 # like it's done in FS#6800 17.22.28 # the e200 has 12 steps, and even with brightness set to 5, fading looks very decent 17.23.14 # It only has 12 steps at full brightness. And I expect fading to look ugly if there aren't at least 30 steps 17.24.03 # It's not 17.24.35 # hi 17.24.46 # has anyone noticed a bug in the menu setting for "Show Icon" 17.24.51 # I'm using backlight fading on my e200 for quite a while now, and I'm just satisfied 17.26.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.26.29 Join lol3izer [0] (i=lol3@72.2.63.189) 17.26.38 # if I enter that menu item, and then scroll from No to Yes to No, the icon will be displayed beside the header "Show Icons"; if I enter that menu item, and then scroll from Yes to No to Yes, the icon will not be displayed beside the header "Show Icons" 17.27.43 # * amiconn wonders how kugel will make it fade at brightness 1... 17.27.58 # kugel, amiconn: I assume that if you keep the time between steps short enough you won't notice those steps too much. But that means 5 steps are cycled pretty quickly so not too much effect... 17.30.21 # petur: the time between steps is HZ/25 17.30.58 # seeing is believing, I guess... 17.31.13 # The time cannot be fixed, as the (a) the fade-in/fade-out times are variable, (b) they depend on the current brightness 17.31.23 # I wonder if one could alternate the backlight brightnesses (i.e. quickly switch between brightness levels) to simulate a fade-out or fade-in 17.32.02 # wpyh: We do this on targets where backlight is controlled via gpio. On targets where backlight is controlled via i2c, this is impossible 17.32.25 # amiconn: ok.. 17.32.33 # (why?) 17.33.15 Join fragilematter [0] (n=barbu_do@92.81.232.243) 17.33.18 # It would mean doing i2c from an isr. On some targets this would break the i2c driver. On others it would even work, but the isr would drain a lot of cpu (i2c isn't the fastest thing...) 17.35.25 Join kronflux [0] (n=kronflux@blk-222-216-190.eastlink.ca) 17.35.49 # * wpyh is digesting that explanation 17.36.05 Join toffe82 [0] (n=chatzill@h-74-0-180-178.snvacaid.covad.net) 17.36.29 # LambdaCalculus37: Salutations! 17.36.33 Join bmbl [0] (n=Miranda@unaffiliated/bmbl) 17.36.45 # kronflux: Hey there! 17.37.20 Join saratoga [0] (n=9803c264@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-810426deb48a8b66) 17.37.54 # LambdaCalculus37: I've been absent for several days now, as I just finished moving, and just got interwebs back today! did I miss any crazy breakthroughs or important events? 17.37.58 # Bagder: ping 17.39.52 # kronflux: Nope, nothing major. I'm still trying to look up the GPIO values for the 2nd gen nano. 17.40.25 # well, I'm still starting out in this stuff. if I knew what gpio values were, or where to find them, I'd help out. 17.41.17 # LambdaCalculus37: well he did miss the 3.0 release ;) 17.41.36 # GodEater: Ah, crap! I forgot that he wasn't here with us! 17.41.44 # you're working on GPIO values for the Nano2G? 17.41.53 # while this is nothing much to do with the Nano 2G, it is, I think "Major" ;) 17.42.01 # saratoga: Well, trying to, anyway. :) 17.42.07 # GodEater: nah, I was in that night ;) I just havent had a chance to try it yet, because I have no hackable media player yet :p 17.42.16 # does this mean you can run code on it? 17.42.18 # kronxflux: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPIO 17.42.23 # kronflux: ah, my apologies then 17.42.25 # General Purpose IO 17.42.46 # saratoga: we might be able to when it's in DFU mode. 17.42.47 # saratoga: Well, I got meizu_dfu to successfully upload a file to the 2G nano. 17.44.03 # * GodEater thinks there's a trend of installation methods getting increasingly destructive with recent "targets" 17.44.34 # LambdaCalculus37: have you checked if the beast fades? 17.44.42 # kugel: It's still charging. 17.44.49 # ok 17.45.28 # how is cpu_idle determined? 17.45.34 # no pending threads? 17.45.51 # kugel: i'm pretty sure the beast backlight fades out, probably a feature of the mc13783 17.47.25 # jhMikeS should know a little more, I believe. 17.49.02 Quit BigBambi ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 17.54.56 # The beast fades in, but not out. And the fade-in seems to be fixed and not disableable :( 17.59.43 Quit saratoga ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 18.00.58 Join bughunter2 [0] (n=Jelle@77.164.66.126) 18.07.38 Join mf0102 [0] (n=michi@85-127-39-81.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at) 18.12.52 # amiconn: hmm 18.12.57 # not good 18.13.28 # LambdaCalculus37: alert me when charging is finished 18.13.43 # kugel: Roger. 18.14.58 # I would like to abolish the menu item "Settings -> Theme Settings -> Clear Backdrop". The reason is that it seems useless. 18.16.25 # wpyh: how should you make rockbox display no backdrop without creating a whole new theme? 18.16.37 # On the other hand, we can replace it with a submenu called "Backdrop", which contains a few entries: 1) Solid Colour, 2) Gradient, 3) Bitmap. And then we can use it to select the type and colour of the backdrop 18.16.51 Quit petur ("work->home") 18.17.45 # more than a menu is needed for that proposal, you also need a bmp generator to create said "Solid Color" (?) and "gradient" backgrounds. 18.17.49 # n1s: well, if you would like that functionality, I think the second method above can be used 18.18.16 # yes, I do realize that 18.18.30 # a bmp generator would not be too difficult though 18.20.42 # soap: is it a lot more expensive to display a black bitmap backdrop, compared to no backdrop at all? 18.21.50 # no backdrop at all would be solid background color, not necessarily black 18.22.54 # n1s: hm... but would it be more expensive? 18.23.24 Join starnoble [0] (n=starnobl@cpe-67-10-176-191.satx.res.rr.com) 18.24.32 # wpyh: i'm not sure what you mean by expensive, displaying a background will take the exact same amount of cpu regardless of what color it is (or if it's a bitmap) 18.25.40 # n1s: yes, by expensive I mean the CPU time. if it's the same, then i think it's feasible 18.25.50 # it would use more ram 18.26.00 # depending how the display driver is written 18.26.06 # lol3izer: ther's a static backdrop buffer 18.26.17 # Has anyone else had a problem building a voice for Rockbox? I can't seem to get it to work. And I followed the web site exactly. 18.26.23 # now, the problem is getting devs to agree to it... 18.26.35 # and then I can implement it and send a patch 18.28.09 Join BigBambi [0] (n=Alex@rockbox/staff/BigBambi) 18.28.31 # wpyh: How about getting the devs to agree BY implementing it? :) 18.29.18 # kugel, no one hashes out someone else's idea 18.29.36 # kugel: great idea :D 18.29.40 # thats more of a corporate thing ;) 18.30.13 Join {phoenix} [0] (n=dirk@p54B4763C.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.30.16 # lol3izer: ??? 18.31.19 Quit EspeonEefi ("さよなら") 18.31.32 # lol3izer: If wpyh implements it there is more chance of it happening than if he doesn't 18.31.34 # * wpyh doesn't understand what lol3izer is talking about 18.31.53 # However, if it really isn't wanted, then implementing it in the first place is pointless except for personal use 18.32.26 Quit lol3izer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.32.39 Join lol3izer [0] (i=lol3@72.2.63.189) 18.33.02 # I have a suspicion a bmp generator in core would not be desired due to binsize bloat. 18.33.12 # Could someone please assist me in creating a voice for Rockbox? What other components do I need to do it in Windows other than the sapi voice, Cygwin, and the source checked out from svn? Something seems to be messed up with the build process. 18.33.17 # hm... guess I have to implement it first and _then_ talk :D 18.33.19 Join globi [0] (n=Drk@2001:470:1f12:d3:0:0:0:2) 18.33.25 # soap: I agree 18.33.27 # soap: how about a pixmap generator? 18.33.46 # you're asking the wrong person, wpyh. 18.33.52 # wpyh: You will have to work very hard to persuade people of anything that is of marginal use 18.33.52 # hm... ok 18.34.03 # ok... 18.34.17 # perhaps a gradient bmp generating plugin......... 18.34.18 # wpyh: IMHO, that color selection could go in a similar menu as the "Line Selector Colours" and your Backdrop menu would be just "Bitmap", "Colour (Solid)" and "Colour (Gradient" or somesuch to be consistent with the line selector colur stuff 18.35.28 # We already generate gradients for the line selector so it could probably be done for backdrops too pretty easily 18.35.39 # n1s: ah, good idea :) 18.36.45 # Alright I am blind so I can't use the qt installer app, so I need some way to be able to build the voice by hand, but the make voice script isn't working. It's coming out with loads of errors. 18.37.29 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 18.38.15 Join faemir [0] (n=quassel@88-106-209-242.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) 18.38.39 # n1s: I have just explored the line selector menu a bit more. I think I can just copy it over for the backdrop since it's essentially the same thing, just that line selector is thin and backdrop is wide 18.39.03 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-097-241-138.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 18.40.52 # starnoble: I'm sorry I can't help you as I don't use voice, but I've seen you ask a few times so just wanted to say please hang in there and hopefully somebody that knows will be along soon 18.42.15 # starnoble, the mailing list may be a better resource for you 18.42.41 # starnoble, out of curiousity, how do you find rockbox's usabillity with voice? 18.42.57 Quit Schmogel ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 18.43.33 # bah. I wish we knew everything we need to know about the 2g nano.. I miss rockbox. I havent used it in forever, and I want to try 3.0 *tear* 18.44.07 # kronflux: Dude, if only Apple were nicer to us... 18.44.09 # kronflux, you shouldn't buy from companies with policies like apples 18.44.30 # LambdaCalculus37: indeed. 18.44.47 # the only way you can change these things is by chosing to not support their policies 18.44.50 # lol3izer: yeah, well unfortunately they make really nice mp3 players. and I got mine for free, so I wasnt arguing. :p 18.45.08 # i would call them pretty average imo 18.45.08 # There are many better players out there than ipods IMO 18.45.13 Quit thegeek (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.45.19 # oh definitely. 18.45.23 # but their still rather nice. 18.45.32 # just not as nice as they could be. 18.45.34 # the quality of construction is OK, but they arnt the best 18.45.36 # * BigBambi disagrees, but this is getting off-topic 18.45.49 # kronflux: I did send a 1-byte long file to my nano with meizu_dfu, and it took. So there is a possibility that if we can find out what the GPIO pins do, we can perhaps graduate to blinking the LCD or turning the backlight on. 18.46.27 # yeah, you got me to help with that originally. and we were unable to actually get code running. 18.46.29 # can somebody delete my newest comment at FS#9396? 18.47.29 # BigBambi: not exactly off-topic. the quality of players can be directly related to rockbox discussion. who wants a ratty thing to stick a decent firmware on? 18.48.08 # Rockbox doesn't run on it. Unless you are discussing developing rockbox for it, it is off-topic 18.48.43 # A discussion of out of the players that Rockbox does run on, which runs it 'best' is a different story 18.48.53 # well that's exactly what we're discussing. it was merely a side note about such. we're talking about developing rockbox for the nano 2g. 18.49.08 # anyway 18.49.17 # Right, which is fine. The discussion branched into how good it was, which is not fine 18.49.53 # it's probably an Opera bug 18.50.04 # J-23: will do 18.50.08 # form data is re-sent when refreshing page :/ 18.50.36 # well, I agree to disagree. but I'll drop it regardless, as I don't like to argue much. I was simply pointing out that quality of the player can actually directly relate to the discussion of rockbox and the development of such. anyhoo. 18.50.41 # J-23: happens on ff too 18.50.45 # J-23: Marcin Łukasik? 18.50.52 # yes. 18.50.55 Join domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 18.51.06 # kronflux: Good, please do. 18.51.24 # kronflux: Have you gotten the datasheet of the SoC from the MeizuM6Port page? 18.51.27 # J-23: OK, done 18.51.51 # than you. 18.51.53 # thank* 18.51.57 # LambdaCalculus37: negative. 18.51.58 # kronflux: http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/productInfo.do?fmly_id=212&partnum=SA58700 18.55.18 # LambdaCalculus37: so what mystical wonders am I looking at here? is this the same as the 2g? or.. 18.55.40 # kronflux: That's the SoC from the nano 2G. 18.55.46 Quit SpaceTraveler ("Leaving") 18.56.11 # Here's a better link: http://rapidshare.com/files/101234522/S5L8700X-DS.pdf.html 18.57.10 # * kronflux downloads it 18.57.30 Join here2code_2 [0] (n=c0373402@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-f60dd8d5def8428b) 18.59.21 Join Hillshum [0] (n=chatzill@75-165-239-6.slkc.qwest.net) 19.00.12 # hm. my new isp seems to be very lame and slow. guess I'll have to upgrade when I get a chance. 19.00.34 Join Grungi_Ankhfire [0] (n=grungi@ip-212-239-159-132.dsl.scarlet.be) 19.02.28 Join miepchen^schlaf [0] (n=miepchen@p579ECE68.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.03.09 Part fragilematter 19.05.41 Join MethoS-- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-212-138.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 19.07.43 # it seems the smallest size for an image resizing on rockbox (by pressing select) is about 400x300 19.07.56 # does this seem sorts of wierd since the native size is 176x200? 19.08.01 # samsung confidential, eh? 19.08.03 # interesting. 19.08.19 # er, on sansa e200, at any rate 19.09.00 # i wonder if I have missed something in the configuration (and i've poured over it a few times) or i'm just going ot have to resize every timage 19.09.45 # image resizing? 19.10.09 # Anyone here experienced in building Rockbox voices? 19.10.13 # what images are you talking about and what for? 19.10.27 Join bertrik [0] (n=bertrik@ip117-49-211-87.adsl2.static.versatel.nl) 19.10.58 # starnoble: there are different ways to build voices, which one do you mean ? :-) 19.11.32 # Well, as I am blind, I can't use the qt installer, so I guess the manual way. Unless there is some other relatively easy way to do it? 19.12.30 # there are 3 ways: using our buildsystem (in some thing like cygwin), using rbutil, and some voicebox+ script which i dont really know... 19.13.14 Join thegeek [0] (n=nnscript@s080a.studby.ntnu.no) 19.13.16 # and i would also be interested on what problems blind user have with rbutil ( so that we can improve it) .. . 19.14.54 # Well, I am running on a mac using os x Leopard, and I have Windows in a virtual machine. Idealy I would like an Alex voice generated by the mac, but not sure if that's possible to do or not. If not that, then I would like a Realspeak voice generated in the Windows vm. I tried to get the source from svn, and I followed the instructions on the web site exactly, but it started spitting out errors, and it was making 4k mp3 files that 19.14.55 # were all blank. So not sure what else I can try. 19.15.41 # oki, so you are now trying the buildsystem in cycgwin on windows ? 19.16.10 # LambdaCalculus37: so what were we looking for? sheesh this thing has a lot of pins :p 19.16.42 # The problem is that qt isn't accessible for screen readers generally. The most feedback I was able to get in os x was the menus and the titles of the dialogs. But as for the actual text stuff that didnt' seem to be accessible. 19.17.31 # yeah I was 19.17.39 # starnoble: thats not really correct. Qt has some code for accessibility, i dont know how it is on mac, but at least on windows it works somewhat... 19.17.43 # kronflux: Anything related to the LCD to start. 19.18.14 # domonoky: Voicebox+ is not for building voice files, but for building .talk clips 19.18.27 # starnoble: and which voice engine did you try with cygwin ? 19.18.35 # Well the Windows qt installer isn't accessible either it seems 19.18.36 # kronflux: Get your notebooks, pens, and wrists ready, cuz it's notes-taking time! ;) 19.18.37 # amiconn: ah, correct.... 19.19.18 # LambdaCalculus37: well I would assume you've already looked at this, possibly taken notes already? so if thats true, perhaps we should collaborate on what you've gathered so far. 19.19.25 Quit mcuelenaere () 19.19.29 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@rockbox/developer/mcuelenaere) 19.19.29 # and if not.. I'll start now :p 19.19.40 # Ok on Windows I am using Sapi5, using the Realspeak Solo voices. The Jill voice. 19.19.40 # starnoble: we always have the problem, that we dont get enough exact feedback from blinduser for the installer (it doesnt work, is not enough. we need specifics)... 19.20.03 Quit MethoS- (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 19.20.56 # starnoble: i would make a first try with a default sapi voice, generating a english voice file. So we know if it works in your vm... 19.21.21 # Ok what would you like more information on so I can be of more help? 19.22.23 # how long does the beast need to charge? :S 19.22.39 # ok what do I need to do to test 19.23.01 # kugel: It's done. 19.23.25 # I have the build directory created 19.23.32 # kronflux: I have some notes at home. 19.23.46 # LambdaCalculus37: nice alert :) So, how's fading? 19.23.53 # starnoble: would a python script that triggers the windows sapi help you? 19.23.57 # LambdaCalculus37: ah. I assume you're at work or something? :P 19.24.10 # kronflux: Yes. 19.24.11 # starnoble: it would be very nice, if you could tell us exactly which parts of rbutil are not spoken, ie which buttons are not voiced when tabbing, which window doest tell its caption. (could perhaps need sighted help, so you can identify the silent things). But it would be very nice if we can get some feedback on this into the tracker. Then we can improve it 19.24.17 # kugel: No fading. 19.24.33 # i made one for a SecondLife project once 19.24.47 # hmm I'll try anything 19.25.03 # LambdaCalculus37: not at all? n1s said it'd be only fading out, while amiconn said it'd be only fading up 19.25.27 # would only help if you have done any programming tho - it plugs into a mysql database of erm vietnam verteran names 19.25.29 # kugel: Just to make sure... 19.25.34 # * LambdaCalculus37 looks at it again. 19.25.37 # starnoble: back to your cygwin problems: you created a build dir, run "../tools/configure" with selecting voice and the "make voice" ? 19.25.53 # yes that is correct 19.25.54 # kugel: It fades in, but doesn't fade out. 19.26.02 # * blkhawk takes a look at the build enviroment 19.26.24 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.26.26 # starnoble: and can you give as the exact error (paste it to pastebin.com) 19.26.52 # LambdaCalculus37: Hm ok. Then I need to edit a bit. I'm back in a few minutes (prepare to build a test built :P ) 19.26.52 # blkhawk: the buildsystem already can use sapi, via a vbs script.. :-) 19.27.18 # ah 19.27.44 # so why not erm - bundle up a care packge for mr noble here 19.27.55 # bah 19.28.03 # * amiconn curses crappy rockboxdev.sh 19.30.06 # First, it doesn't stop when one of the sub-tasks (configure binutils, make bintuils, install binutils, plus the equivalents for gcc) fails 19.30.06 # how can I have it log the output of make voice to a file? 19.30.10 # blkhawk: what do you mean with care package ? as far as i know he already has a buildsystem in a vm, he just gets some errors while creating the voice. 19.30.35 # Second, it deletes the build-dir even if there were errors, making analysis hard 19.30.50 # starnoble: make voice 1&2> errors.txt ? 19.31.17 # Third, it unpacks everything at the beginning and only cleans up at the end of each toolchain build, needing a lot of additional temporary diskpace 19.31.38 # mcuelenaere: there? 19.31.42 # domonoky: you help him debug it :) its better to have stuff working anyway 19.31.47 # amiconn: yes 19.31.50 # but if its just a few megs.... 19.32.14 # mcuelenaere: I'm trying to make Interix usable for rockbox development, as it's significantly faster than cygwin 19.32.37 # Building the mipsel toolchain needs an additional configure switch for the binutils: --disable-werror 19.32.57 # Do you think it will hurt to set this for all host platforms, or shall I make it Interix-only? 19.33.29 # hmm I'm not really familiar with the binutils configure options 19.33.29 # probably it'll be better if you make it Interix-only if possible 19.33.47 # --disable-werror is new to 2.17, and it disables the -Werror switch when building bfd 19.33.58 # This switch in turn makes gcc treat all warnings as errors 19.34.45 # Since building on interix throws a lot of warnings regarding object alignment, binutils won't build when that swiitch is in effect, so it needs to be disabled 19.36.40 # * amiconn would also be interested in a test whether mips code produced by that toolchain will actually run, if that can be done safely 19.36.42 # in that case I guess it doesn't hurt too much when only enabled on Interix 19.37.07 # I can test the other toolchains myself, but not mips 19.37.08 # try comparing the output of a MIPS target between an Interix build and a Linux build? 19.37.17 # why not MIPS? 19.37.24 # I have no mips target 19.37.37 # ah you mean trying the code *on* the target? 19.37.40 # yes 19.38.02 # if you send me the binary, I can see whether it works 19.38.02 Join Llorean [0] (n=DarkkOne@ppp-70-242-15-169.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 19.38.37 # But first I need to get gcc to build (there's currently an error, but I have a suspicion what it is). Thanks to crappy rockboxdev, I have to rebuild in order to check that though :\ 19.39.33 # Interix is 2x...5x as fast as cygwin when building the toolchains, so I hope there'll be a similar speedup for building rockbox... 19.39.50 # * LambdaCalculus37 is looking up Interix 19.40.01 # Aka SFU, aka SUA 19.40.29 # how is it speed compared to VMWare? 19.40.35 # it's* 19.41.29 # Using source code root directory: /home/Administrator/source/rockbox 19.41.29 # ./../tools/configure: line 2044: arm-elf-gcc: command not found 19.41.29 # ./../tools/configure: line 2048: arm-elf-ld: command not found 19.41.29 DBUG Sent KICK starnoble to server 19.41.29 # WARNING: The compiler you must use (arm-elf-gcc) is not in your path! 19.41.29 # WARNING: this may cause your build to fail since we cannot do the 19.41.29 Kick (#rockbox starnoble :No flooding!) by logbot!n=bjst@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-507a9318582de8ba 19.41.42 Join star_jasmine [0] (n=arwyneve@75.108.74.16) 19.41.54 Join jhulst [0] (n=jhulst@unaffiliated/jhulst) 19.42.26 # * LambdaCalculus37 thinks starnoble should've thought about pastebin 19.42.40 # * domonoky even told him to use one :-) 19.43.06 Join starnoble [0] (n=starnobl@cpe-67-10-176-191.satx.res.rr.com) 19.43.28 # hi everyone. is there a way to compile rbuil from the source code using cygwin? there are changes since the most recent installer on the 25th that I would like to use 19.43.37 # starnoble: you should use a pastbein (e.g. pastebin.com) to paste big things.. 19.44.17 # mcuelenaere: I didn't compare that yet 19.44.42 # star_jasmine: you should use the mingw shell which comes whith the Qt install to compile rbutil. 19.45.28 # Did you guys see what I pasted before it booted me? 19.45.32 Join Nimdae [0] (n=nimmeh@static-71-164-213-195.dllstx.fios.verizon.net) 19.46.04 # starnoble: We did, but next time, pastebin it. logbot doesn't like flooding. 19.46.08 # okay, when i run make from /utils/AMS/hacking i get a firmware outputted. how do i use a .diff to change the output? 19.46.10 # starnoble: only 5 lines. please use pastebin.com to show more then 2 lines ) 19.46.29 # ok 19.47.20 # what can I do to fix my error? that may be what's causing make voice not to work, not sure. 19.48.04 Quit Horscht (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.48.23 # And I also tested the rbinstaller in Windows and it does seem a little more accessible than in mac os x actually. 19.49.00 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@p4FD4EBF8.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.49.08 # starnoble: the released rbutil version unfortunatly has a bug, so sapi voice dont work :-/ (already fixed in svn) ... 19.50.11 # starnoble: were there more than those 5 lines of errors ? (the errors say you dont have the crosscompilers installed, but i think you would not need them to build voices) 19.50.11 # I got this version of th source from svn 19.50.48 # there are more errors when I do make voice 19.51.04 # just wan't sure if those ones would cause a problem or not 19.51.36 # please give us those other errors (in a pastebin ! :-) ) 19.52.27 # Can you please tell me what to do again to log make output? 19.53.03 Quit here2code_2 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 19.53.36 Join webguest80 [0] (n=0c9f3043@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ebe2836df12a54e8) 19.53.48 # I made a theme, and I'd like to add it to the wiki. Is there anyone in particular I need to talk to in order to gain wiki write permissions ? 19.54.38 # have you registered? 19.54.38 # starnobe: make voice 1&2> error.txt i think... but there is also a copy&paste function in the cygwin shell somewhere :-) 19.54.48 # Yup, I did. 19.54.59 # what's the name? 19.55.03 # BastienGorissen is. 19.55.26 # I'll add you. 19.55.47 # Thanks. 19.56.17 # Done. Promise not to spam, now. ;) 19.56.36 # kugel: FS#9396 19.56.56 # how do i give someone write access? 19.57.15 # Hillshum: I already took care of it. 19.57.20 # No problem, I'll behave. ^^ 19.57.23 # domonoky: Yeah, but that depends on your buffer, it's nice to see everything that happened up to that point. 19.57.34 # any1 know were to get a HACK for MAGELLAN ROADMATE 1200 19.57.43 # webguest80: Not here. 19.57.45 # i know, but for the future?\ 19.58.03 # any1 know were to get a HACK for MAGELLAN ROADMATE 1200 19.58.12 # webguest80: Stop it. 19.58.19 # any1 know were to get a HACK for MAGELLAN ROADMATE 1200 19.58.26 # dont worry bout what i do 19.58.32 # webguest80: stop that now 19.58.41 # stop it 19.58.44 # or what 19.58.48 # webguest80: You either stop it or you're out. 19.58.54 # u gonna tell on me 19.59.02 # kick you 19.59.04 # * n1s spots Bagder! 19.59.10 # * LambdaCalculus37 pulls his boots on 19.59.12 # * linuxstb waves 19.59.13 # ok I pasted it to pastbin.com 19.59.21 # starnoble: What's the link? 19.59.23 # It didn't seem to spit out any error this time. 19.59.24 # * Bagder stands straight 19.59.25 # so i am trying to find some help and you wanna be a BITCH 19.59.34 # Bagder: the release source 7z archive seems to be of the trunk, not branch 19.59.40 # It is making little mp3's, is that right? they're each only like 500 bytes each? 19.59.41 # really? 19.59.48 # LambdaCalculus37: It would be nice if you would try out this patch: http://pastebin.ca/1213852 19.59.54 # I'll check my script 20.00.03 # I cannot guarantee that it works though :( 20.00.16 # kugel: Is this similar to FS#6800? 20.00.22 # webguest80: we have channel guidelines. You saw a link to them before coming here, and again in the topic. Please follow them 20.00.29 # expanded to beast, yea 20.00.42 # webgust80: read the topic 20.00.43 # Bagder: as reported in the very helpful FS#9421 it does containg LANG_ALBUMART which is not in the branch 20.00.46 Mode "#rockbox +o Bagder " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 20.00.56 Quit moos ("Rockbox rules the DAP world") 20.00.56 # Bagder: Get 'em! 20.00.59 # s/ing// 20.01.13 # any one know anything about the MAGELLAN ROADMATE 1200 and no comments from LambdaCalculus37 20.01.23 Mode "#rockbox +b *!n=0c9f3043@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ebe2836df12a54e8 " by Bagder (n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 20.01.23 Kick (#rockbox webguest80 :Bagder) by Bagder!n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder 20.01.23 # umm s_//_/n/_ 20.01.26 # http://pastebin.com/m77ff7fe3 20.01.36 # * LambdaCalculus37 watches webguest80 fly over the horizon 20.01.38 # Bagder: and block him by IP? 20.01.58 # markun: He is b locked by IP as long as he uses webclient. 20.02.01 # the ip is the user name part of the host mask 20.02.03 # ah yes :) 20.02.13 Join webguest23 [0] (n=0c9f3043@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c828adb738ddff5a) 20.02.20 # or not 20.02.26 # Bagder: you want to leave out the session ifd 20.02.30 # haha, I just used a lame xchat "rule" 20.02.46 # u suck 20.02.47 # Bagder: try again? 20.02.47 # I hope he'll be nice now 20.02.51 # nope :) 20.02.52 # IM BACK 20.02.54 # Bagder: Guess not. 20.02.58 # Are the little mp3 files that it generates supposed to all be around 500 bytes in size? or should they be bigger than that? 20.03.01 # cant keep me out 20.03.02 # webguest23: can you please be nice? 20.03.07 # webguest23, just look on the forums tho 20.03.15 # yea i would if LambdaCalculus37 wasnt a prick 20.03.20 # advcomp2019: No feeding the troll! 20.03.30 # webguest23: The answer to your question is no - no-one around here has mentioned that device before. 20.03.40 # starnoble: the voice clips are pretty small, and i see no real error in this pastbin.. 20.03.45 Mode "#rockbox -b *!n=0c9f3043@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ebe2836df12a54e8 " by Bagder (n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 20.03.50 # just trying to find help with my GPS 20.03.56 Mode "#rockbox +b *!*0c9f3043@* " by Bagder (n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder) 20.03.56 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@cpc1-hem18-0-0-cust660.lutn.cable.ntl.com) 20.04.02 Kick (#rockbox webguest23 :Bagder) by Bagder!n=daniel@rockbox/developer/bagder 20.04.06 # starnoble: do you get a "english.voice" file after that is finished? ang how big is it? 20.04.27 Mode "#rockbox -o Bagder " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 20.05.50 # it's still building so not sure yet. But shouldn't the individual little clips be playable by something like Windows Media Player or not? 20.06.42 # starnoble: the little clips are expected to be speex, not mp3 20.06.46 # starnoble: no, they are raw speex so no player will like them 20.07.00 # LambdaCalculus37: will you be brave? 20.07.28 # kugel: I'm brave, all right... but I was curious as to what the patch does. 20.07.29 # gevaerts: I think they are just (confusingly) named .mp3 even for swcodec... 20.07.44 # n1s: interesting... 20.07.53 # LambdaCalculus37: well, it should add some fading, I thought it was clear 20.07.57 # how long does a patching take? 20.08.10 # splitseconds 20.08.10 # oh ok. so it should be working alright 20.08.26 # kugel: Sorry, I've been jumping between several open windows at once, so I may miss details. 20.08.36 # * Hillshum could have done it wrong 20.08.40 # gevaerts: confirmed with a test, that should probably be changed :) 20.08.57 # starnoble: seems so 20.08.57 # Hillshum: You probably forgot the "<" in the command 20.09.19 # "patch -pX < patch.diff" 20.09.19 # how long is it supposed to make the build the voice? a long time? 20.09.45 # starnoble: it takes a bit, but not too long .. 20.10.09 # hmm what should I have put for the ram size? as much ram as I had? 20.10.46 # Anyone know why Playlist Catalog has a MAX_PLAYLISTS value instead of using something like the filebrowser's max files value? 20.11.26 # starnoble: for which device are you generating ? 20.11.33 # starnoble: that's probably irrelevant for voice 20.11.42 # it is 20.11.50 # kugel: now how do i stop it? 20.11.56 # ctrl+c 20.12.07 # I'm generating for iPod Video 30 gb 20.12.25 # 32MB of RAM, then. 20.12.41 Quit Darksair ("ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs)") 20.12.50 # it bugs me how much crappier the 32meg model is than the 64 meg models :( 20.12.55 # ram shouldnt matter for voice generating.. 20.13.42 # does rockbox handly multiple artists? 20.13.55 # handle* 20.14.00 # now when this is done, is there any particular order on the player I need to put my music, or can I just make whatever folders on the root of the drive and it will see it? 20.14.13 # * n1s has music by multiple artists playing in rockbox ;) 20.14.24 # :) 20.14.25 # n1s: I'm now replacing the 3.0 source archive with one actually built from the 3.0 source tree... 20.14.33 # I mean multiple artists per song 20.14.52 # kugel: I don't believe it does as of the last time i looked. 20.14.52 # starnoble: you are free to organize your music in any way you like 20.14.59 # Bagder: great :) 20.15.16 # starnoble: when its ready, put the resulting english.voice in the .rockbox/langs directory on your player, and it will speak your menus (if set to english) 20.15.36 # Llorean: Ok, thanks. Judging from the database files created it doesn't look like as well 20.15.49 # to have all the files and folders spoken, you need to generate talkfiles (which is another seperate step). 20.17.09 Join nossracer [0] (n=cfa0a65a@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-c148e55f9d5a0d64) 20.17.21 # hello 20.17.30 # ?? 20.17.38 # kugel: In some limited ways, I'm sure it could be managed. Since the database can handle "string contains" comparisons, it might be able to be modified to show multiple artist strings in the same category as any of their substrings, as well as their own category. 20.17.48 # That would more or less cover its use for most people. 20.17.51 # nossracer: Just ask 20.17.59 # ok 20.18.03 Part J-23 20.18.09 # is there an easy way to generate the talk files? 20.18.13 # i am having problems with my themes 20.18.22 # actually my wps 20.18.29 # nossracer: Please put thoughts on one line 20.18.41 # ok sorry 20.19.15 # i cant seem to get any of my wps's to work 20.20.00 # starnoble: rbutil ofcourse, and i think this voicebox+ script, but i dont know anything about this... 20.20.25 # for a sansa e250r with rockbox v3 20.20.41 # nossracer: You still haven't given any details 20.20.44 Join HBK- [0] (i=hbk@pool-71-96-74-73.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) 20.20.59 # wow, i missed rockbox going v3 20.20.59 # kugel: http://pastebin.com/f5d54cf12 20.20.59 # nossracer: which themes ? perhaps they are outof date ? 20.21.01 # http://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2008/09/29/not-based-on-linux/ 20.21.12 # for some podcast mentioning rockbox 3.0 20.21.16 # ok if I were to use rbutility, can I just generate the talk files without doing everything else? 20.21.23 # in a confused way of course 20.21.43 # Llorean: The first question would be for me: is this a tagcache issue, or would adapting the database browser be better 20.21.59 # Bagder: you wanting servers in your build farm? 20.22.11 # Nimdae: always! 20.22.16 # i sent an email >.> 20.22.19 # starnoble: yes, thats a seperate option in rbutil (if you can manage to use it) :-) 20.22.29 # beer.nimdae.com should be set, probably needs svn update though 20.22.30 # Hillshum: You're taking the patch off the tracker? 20.22.39 # yeah 20.22.39 # well ajant orange, black auora, cabbiev2 none of the dockpod aqua's work 20.22.47 # can you tell me how I get to that option in rbutil? 20.22.54 # Hillshum: it's not sync'd. I'd wait for a updated version 20.23.01 # ?? 20.23.07 # the patch is out of date 20.23.17 # * Hillshum will get a new one 20.23.24 # also, the patch doesn't work for a fuze (if you have one) 20.23.38 # redownloading the patch doesn't help. It must be updated 20.23.59 # kugel: I'm not sure, I *think* it would be a tagcache issue, with probably a new operator introduced for the browser. 20.25.09 # theres an updated patch 20.25.13 # hm. The tagcache saves the artist field as one string (which is fine imho). I imagine the tagbrowser just needs to parse multiple artists strings 20.25.32 # any ideas from anyone? 20.26.03 # Hillshum: Oh, nevermind then 20.27.24 # nossracer: They are likely out of date - the syntax has changed 20.27.43 # * kugel eagerly awaits LambdaCalculus37's experience with my patch 20.27.58 # nossracer: see http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=17507.0 20.28.13 Quit nplus (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.28.19 # kugel: I have the link saved, but I can't do anything right now at work. 20.28.31 # thank you bigbambi 20.28.33 # kugel: Check the logs later, and I'll let you know how it works out. 20.28.48 Join nplus [0] (n=nplus@141.25.Globcom.Net) 20.29.00 # kugel: http://pastebin.com/f3fec5d5c 20.29.45 Join perrikwp|school [0] (i=98213f20@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-9257b5c73c5d1f50) 20.30.30 # Hillshum: you're supposed to cd into the rockbox source dir and do "patch -p1 < bootloader.diff", as clearly stated on the tracker 20.31.08 # with having the diff in the same dir 20.32.21 Quit nossracer ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 20.32.39 # Hillshum: what v2 do you have, and what do you want to do? 20.33.15 # e200, and apply a patch 20.33.41 # I mean: What do you want to do with the patched.bin? 20.33.56 # put it on my sansa 20.33.58 # for now 20.34.08 # If you only want to see the fancy led blinking, that's not really helpful 20.34.13 Quit Horscht ("We don't make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents") 20.34.31 # basically learn to patch the bootloaders to help in the future 20.34.51 # we need people who actually know what they are doing (and I doubt you do) and who do not just only repeat work already done before 20.35.37 Join nossracer [0] (n=IceChat7@207.160.166.90) 20.35.59 # No need to be rude 20.37.06 # well, he's free to prove the opposite 20.37.37 # That is irrelevant 20.37.54 # You shouldn't basically say you are an idiot until you prove to me that you aren't 20.37.54 # * Hillshum will compose a rebuttal 20.38.02 # hey is there a list of updated wps? 20.38.32 # for those of us not able to program? 20.38.46 # nossracer: Check the WPSGallery. 20.38.58 # will do...again 20.39.28 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 20.40.10 # BigBambi: Can I call him daft? I assume it's ok, since that's what Llorean called me today (which was ok obviously) 20.40.26 # kugel: There really is no need to be childish 20.41.28 # Llorean: Do you think the "Audio Playback and Playlists" forum should mention the database somewhere in its name or description? I'm assuming database questions belong there... 20.41.30 Join Schmogel [0] (n=Miranda@p3EE21BA7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.42.19 # is there any way to increase the buffer size on my sansa e250r 20.42.19 # linuxstb: Sounds good. It'll be fixed in a minute. 20.42.46 # I want (and am willing to put in the time needed) to gain the skills needed to help. This is the beginning of that. 20.42.49 Quit HBK (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.43.05 # nossracer: Which buffer? 20.43.29 # ummmm 20.43.38 # dangit if yuo hadnt asked me 20.43.57 # linuxstb: Alright, it's fixed. 20.46.15 Join bluebrother [0] (n=dom@rockbox/staff/bluebrother) 20.46.19 # hey look ive tried every theme on that gallery place and none of them wanna work 20.46.29 Join einhirn [0] (n=Miranda@91-66-49-192-dynip.superkabel.de) 20.46.30 # Hillshum: there's a good chance you render your player useless with the tools you're about to use. I recommend gaining the skills by doing something less risky. 20.46.44 # the theme works but not the wps and thats what i want more than anything 20.47.00 # nossracer: Then the themes are broken. 20.47.04 # However, I won't stop you, and any help is welcome. Also, the e200v2 in particular seems to be recoverable 20.47.07 # kugel: i can debrick it if needed 20.47.10 Join notriddle [0] (n=notriddl@63-229-122-107.phnx.qwest.net) 20.47.18 # okay 20.47.22 # and there is no themes that are unbroken? 20.47.44 # nossracer: There are ones that work. 20.47.49 # For example, the ones that come with Rockbox work. 20.47.58 # not on mine they dont 20.48.07 # 3.0? 20.48.12 # yup 20.48.17 # nossracer: I assure you, they do 20.48.26 Join dabujo [0] (i=xx@p4FDB380E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 20.48.30 # * Hillshum compiles a sim 20.48.35 # nossracer: What is it that makes you think they don't work? 20.48.59 # nossracer: I see plenty of themes on the WPS gallery that work. 20.49.04 # This one, for example: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/WpsSansaE200/amarok.zip 20.49.06 # on my wps all i get is the name of the song the elapsed time and thats it 20.49.22 # Then you're probably not extracting the WPS properly. 20.49.44 # okay then 20.49.56 # can you inform me of the correct way? 20.50.10 # i cant find it nowhere 20.50.12 # check the wilki/manual 20.51.34 # hello? 20.51.55 # nossracer: Have some patience. 20.52.10 # People are also doing other things, and not all of your questions will be answered instantly. 20.52.14 # nossracer: it depends on what you find in the theme package. If it's a .rockbox folder, unzip it onto the root of the player and merge it with the existing .rockbox folder. If's more than 1 folder then unzip it into the .rockbox folder on your device 20.52.19 Part notriddle ("Leaving") 20.52.39 # ok thank you 20.53.01 # most themes have the .rockbox folder though 20.54.17 Quit nossracer (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.55.26 Join john [0] (n=john@host86-128-125-232.range86-128.btcentralplus.com) 21.01.52 Quit amiconn (" boot,re") 21.04.01 Quit coatman (Remote closed the connection) 21.05.47 Join amiconn [50] (n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 21.06.42 Join coatman [0] (n=coatman@r01jvgmb7.device.mst.edu) 21.07.25 Quit Horscht ("electromagnetic radiation from satellite debris") 21.10.16 Join lol3izer_ [0] (i=lol3@72.2.63.189) 21.14.33 Join Scampa [0] (n=s@93-97-61-13.zone5.bethere.co.uk) 21.14.52 Quit Scampa (Client Quit) 21.16.03 Quit starnoble ("Leaving") 21.16.56 Join starnoble [0] (n=starnobl@cpe-67-10-176-191.satx.res.rr.com) 21.17.41 # Anyone know how to change the voice that rbutil uses? It isn't using the voice I have set in control pannel. 21.19.58 Join Bliz1 [0] (n=brian@pool-72-93-17-244.bstnma.east.verizon.net) 21.20.19 # is there going to be development on 6th gen ipod classics? 21.20.34 # Bliz1: probably not 21.20.48 # darn, i was able to get one for $250 for a 160gb 21.21.25 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 21.21.28 # s'ok i have a 20gb as well rockbox is awesome tks 21.21.31 Part Bliz1 21.21.54 Part john ("Konversation terminated!") 21.22.08 # Bagder: Pessimist... 21.22.45 # linuxstb: Well, while it may happen, it's on a time scale that qualifies as "probably not" for most of the people who actually want it, because they'll have a new iPod by the time it does anyway. 21.22.45 Quit perrikwp|school ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 21.22.58 Quit Wictor (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.23.09 Join Wictor [0] (n=Wictor@0x57366a52.bynxx19.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) 21.26.26 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.28.11 Quit SoapWork ("CGI:IRC") 21.28.42 # Anyone have any experience with the accessory protocol patch? 21.28.54 # For later generation supported iPods, that is. 21.29.38 Quit lol3izer (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.31.41 # Bagder: What do I need to do if I need an additional gcc build patch for a certain host arch? 21.32.45 # The patch wouldn't hurt on other host archs, because it only patches config/mh-interix (for gcc 4.1.2, i.e. mpis) 21.33.18 # change the gccpatch variable into one with multiple strings, then make the rockboxdev.sh script loop through each entry 21.33.35 # and I can put the patch on the download server 21.33.49 # hm, they're not there, they're on www 21.34.04 # Nah, I don't need multiple patches, but I need that patch on the correct server... 21.34.49 # you can commit it to the www/gcc dir and I can update the web server 21.36.14 # or beam it over my way and I can do it 21.37.13 # I don't have the patch file ready yet 21.38.06 # chances are I will be around at a future time as well ;-) 21.40.09 Quit bughunter2 ("bye") 21.40.19 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 21.41.31 Quit Tuplanolla (Remote closed the connection) 21.41.46 Join Tuplanolla [0] (n=jani@unaffiliated/tuplanolla) 21.45.41 Join Thundercloud_ [0] (n=thunderc@cpc1-hem18-0-0-cust660.lutn.cable.ntl.com) 21.47.36 Quit Grungi_Ankhfire ("Quitte") 21.47.50 Join Nimdae_ [0] (n=nimmeh@static-71-164-213-195.dllstx.fios.verizon.net) 21.48.00 Join Wictor_ [0] (n=Wictor@0x57366a52.bynxx19.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) 21.48.32 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 21.48.32 Quit Wictor (Remote closed the connection) 21.48.32 Quit Nimdae (Remote closed the connection) 21.50.37 Quit reacocard (".") 21.52.12 Nick Nimdae_ is now known as Nimdae (n=nimmeh@static-71-164-213-195.dllstx.fios.verizon.net) 21.59.17 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client") 22.02.25 Quit MethoS-- (Remote closed the connection) 22.03.06 Quit ompaul (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 22.03.15 Join MethoS- [0] (n=clemens@host-091-096-212-138.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 22.03.49 Join ompaul [0] (n=ompaul@gnewsense/friend/ompaul) 22.04.54 Join culture [0] (n=none@cpc1-bele3-0-0-cust658.belf.cable.ntl.com) 22.04.57 Quit star_jasmine () 22.06.59 Join herrwaldo [0] (n=waldo@ip-81-11-204-227.dsl.scarlet.be) 22.08.04 Join jeffdameth1 [0] (n=jeff@dyndsl-085-016-235-189.ewe-ip-backbone.de) 22.09.06 Quit jeffdameth (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.11.40 Quit n1s () 22.12.36 Join tessarakt [0] (n=jens@e180073249.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.13.00 Join confused [0] (n=488a2ca5@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-3b4845d86c14cb19) 22.15.37 Quit jyg ("ircII EPIC4-2.4 -- Are we there yet?") 22.16.44 Quit {phoenix} (Remote closed the connection) 22.17.16 Quit tessarakt (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.19.07 # hi 22.19.17 # hi confused 22.19.32 # i just got rockbox runing on my ipod but i need help with one thing 22.20.28 # I don't have an ipod, but just ask your question and someone else may be able to help 22.20.47 # i need to know how to fit videos to my 1g ipod nano screen, can anyone help? 22.21.07 # confused: you might want to have a look at the PluginMpegplayer wiki page 22.21.23 # http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/PluginMpegplayer 22.21.50 # ok thanks i will check it out now 22.24.38 Quit globi ("leaving") 22.25.07 # k im at the wiki page and its talking about elephants dream video? is that what i download to adjust the video to fit my screen 22.26.13 # that is simply the test video 22.26.20 # keep reading the wiki page.. 22.28.28 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 22.29.54 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 22.31.15 Join mirak [0] (n=mirak@81-66-70-98.rev.numericable.fr) 22.31.27 Join tessarakt [0] (n=jens@e180070034.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.33.21 Quit lasser ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 2.0.0.16/2008070200]") 22.34.08 # Bagder: Patch is there now... 22.35.04 # and now it is on the site 22.35.26 # thx 22.43.56 Quit Thundercloud_ (Remote closed the connection) 22.47.59 Join Thundercloud [0] (n=thunderc@cpc1-hem18-0-0-cust660.lutn.cable.ntl.com) 22.51.17 Quit einhirn ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 22.54.36 Quit DerPapst (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.57.47 Quit Seed ("cu, Andre") 22.59.59 Join DerPapst [0] (n=DerPapst@77.20.73.176) 23.04.43 Quit kugel ("ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0.3/2008092510]") 23.05.14 Join kugel [0] (n=chatzill@e178084205.adsl.alicedsl.de) 23.07.08 Quit mcuelenaere () 23.08.01 # scorche i have read the wiki page and i VLC but i am having trouble fitting the video to my 1g ipod nano screen 23.09.17 Quit jhulst (Remote closed the connection) 23.09.31 Quit bertrik ("Leaving") 23.09.57 # confused: try and use winff 23.14.04 Join massiveH [0] (n=massiveH@ool-44c48a1e.dyn.optonline.net) 23.17.23 # argh... just put 1gig of FLAC on my v2 and wondered why it wasn't working -.- 23.19.04 Join kronflux_ [0] (n=kronflux@blk-222-177-82.eastlink.ca) 23.20.54 Join HBK [0] (i=hbk@pool-71-96-74-73.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) 23.21.34 Quit XavierGr (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.21.59 Join XavierGr [0] (n=xavier@rockbox/staff/XavierGr) 23.26.23 Join tvelocity [0] (n=tony@195.167.65.108) 23.26.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.29.33 # Bagder: I created an updated rbutil binary for windows fixing the SAPI issue. Can you move it to the dl server? http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uhcn/rockbox/rbutil/rbutilqt-1.0.7b.zip 23.29.48 Quit domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.30.14 # done! 23.30.27 # hm I'll name it like the others 23.30.35 Join Schmo [0] (n=Miranda@p3EE21BA7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 23.30.38 Quit BlakeJohnson861 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.30.50 # (with a 'v' in there) 23.31.03 Quit HBK- (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.31.03 Quit kronflux (Connection timed out) 23.31.23 # ah, right. 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Not just any gigabeat... 23.47.25 # If someone named Splash comes around asking why I removed his info from the IpodAccessories wiki page, it's because he seems to have tested using soap's forum build. (http://www.rockbox.org/irc/log-20080928#12:50:12) 23.47.52 # lol, no supported models are in production :( 23.48.13 Quit Schmogel (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 23.49.17 # also the iAudios arnt a bad choice 23.49.46 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 23.49.50 # you get an fm recorder then 23.50.07 # lol3izer_: what? 23.50.13 # err 23.50.16 # fm radio 23.50.17 # :s 23.51.43 # dereine: anyway, which player is best very much depends on what you want from it 23.52.05 # ipod 5.5 s are nice too 23.52.15 Quit Acky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23.52.31 # lol3izer_: why? Those are about the worst rockbox player I think 23.52.35 # gevaerts, why? 23.52.44 # they have the largest harddrives 23.52.46 # best screen 23.52.49 Join Acksaw [0] (n=omgwtfbb@cpc2-stok5-0-0-cust754.bagu.cable.ntl.com) 23.52.58 # and battery life is FINALLY decent 23.52.58 Quit kronflux (Connection timed out) 23.53.24 Quit meven ("good night bonne nuit") 23.53.25 # gevaerts: i would like to be able to buy it on amazon, but it seams to be impossible (a color display with 2GB) that would be all i nead 23.53.36 # lol3izer_: have a look at the gigabeat F then. 60GB disk, twice the battery life of the ipod, screen at least as good, less than half the price, ... 23.54.09 # twice, thats debatable 23.54.14 # dereine: none of the current targets are avialable new 23.54.27 # thats hard 23.54.40 Quit ompaul (Client Quit) 23.54.40 # such a great project but... 23.55.32 # porting takes time, and mp3 players have a pretty short lifespan 23.55.51 # and manufacturers don't make it easy 23.55.52 # lol3izer_: iPod 5.5G is also the slowest of the software codec players in terms of raw performance, and is likely always to be. 23.57.00 # dereine: do you want to watch videos? radio? 23.57.19 # radio and ogg 23.57.31 Join Zarggg [0] (n=zarggg@65-78-69-194.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 23.57.32 # video is definitive not what i want 23.58.05 Quit MethoS- (Connection timed out) 23.58.17 # ok. I'd recommend either sansa c200 or e200 then. You need to make sure to get a v1 though