--- Log for 21.08.109 Server: leguin.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 2 days and 13 hours ago 00.00.36 Quit explore ("Lost terminal") 00.00.38 # I'm not asking "what", but "why is the complexity worth going with, instead of simply appending" 00.00.59 Quit killan (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.01.18 # its not complex at all 00.01.43 # * JdGordon| will give it one last try... 00.01.48 # kugel: pixelma: my wps %mv command works, thanks guys! 00.03.08 # well, the recorder8mb brings up the question if we want to continue distributing a build for a modded player. No other modded player gets a build distributed. 00.03.22 # the skins have 2 major RAM usages, the tokens and the images... the size of both are unknown at load time. there are also the other stuff (viewport structs, progressbar structs, gui_img structs, etc) all with fixed sizes that need to be loaded *during* parsing and cant move after its finished... the *only* way to do with without wasting ram is the "complex" way I've done 00.03.40 Quit BBBradley ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 00.04.19 # tokens load as much as needed, static data gets alloced as needed, once the tokens are finished being parsed the unused ram gets dealloced and the images then get loaded to the same spot 00.04.35 # * JdGordon| thinks its a rather elegant and brilliant solution :D 00.04.49 # of course you think that ;) 00.04.58 Join Rob2223 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCC288.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.05.09 # why of course? I'm incredibly modest! 00.05.24 # as I would if it was my idea 00.06.12 Join fml [0] (n=4fd3c03d@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-kibrqafhpecdfdwf) 00.06.50 Quit domonoky (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.07.36 # Hello. I'm trying to apply FS#8768 and get compile errors in the lines with this code: rb->cpu_boost(true); (this is a plugin). How can it be? 00.08.23 # JdGordon|: I'm not sure I understood that 00.08.49 # which part? 00.09.10 # isn't everything unknown while parsing 00.09.20 # and the size of a token is fixed, isn't it? 00.09.24 # fml - what are the compile errors? (would help..) 00.09.26 Join killan [0] (n=nnscript@c-0efa70d5.06-397-67626721.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 00.09.29 Join GeekShadow [0] (n=Antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 00.11.21 Quit ender` (" Kiss a pair of boobs and the movie's rated R. Chop them off and it's PG-13. -- Jack Nicholson (?)") 00.11.31 # stripwax: Sorry, sure: /src/apps/plugins/pitch.c:503: error: expected identifier before ‘;’ token 00.11.34 # and it makes later buffer_alloc()ing hard which you planned? 00.12.01 # stripwax: same for the line 556 00.12.01 # not buffer_alloc'ing a fixed size chosen by the user, but allocating the amount a theme actually needs 00.12.27 # also that part might be very hard either way 00.12.38 # stripwax: you looked into problems with shuffled playlist last time... with a build of yesterday morning I get the problem again that when resuming a playlist created with "insert shuffled" then the playlist is shifted (the resumed song is either the first song, and once it was the last, one time it was correct though - out of 5...6 tries) 00.12.59 # kugel: nothing changed with the buffer_alloc()ing.. the difference is how that allocated ram is used 00.13.14 # this is all skin buffer *only* 00.13.24 # fml - what device are you compiling for? if you put #ifdef HAVE_ADJUSTABLE_CPU_FREQ on the line immediately prior and #endif on the line immediately after , does it work? 00.13.36 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.13.39 # pixelma - really? sigh. someone broke it again? 00.14.07 Join PaulJam [0] (n=Paule@p54BEBFDF.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.14.12 # oh wait, that's a different one. resuming an already-shuffled playlist, after stopping playback? 00.14.21 # yes 00.14.35 # I don't recall that problem, nor fixing it :) was that bug there in previous builds also? 00.15.33 # I think I have seen it beforem but sometimes it's gone and then it's back 00.15.36 # the bugs I fixed were all related to editing playlists (moving/deleting) when it had been created shuffled 00.15.38 # JdGordon|: so why can't tokens be appanded as everything else? 00.16.04 # because we dont know how many we need to allocate.. and everything expets them as an array 00.16.05 # http://pastebin.com/m1899b692 00.16.51 # stripwax: yes, that worked! Thanks! 00.17.13 # fml cool! could you update the patch on the tracker ? :-) 00.17.22 # I understood how it works, that's not the problem (nice figure anyway :p ) 00.18.17 # ah, "everything expects them as an array", so you wanted to save the next pointer? 00.18.27 # yes 00.18.29 # and fixing the assumptions 00.18.46 # using a linked list would have doubled the ram usage 00.19.06 # and made the display-er slower 00.19.07 # New commit by 03zagor (r22444): Make apps/features depend on config*.h 00.19.20 # thanks, that's the answer I wanted 00.19.34 # kugel: there you go 00.19.52 # awesome 00.20.01 # errno.o lol :) 00.21.01 # it's the smallest file that does the job :) 00.21.12 # pixelma - is your one already in the patch tracker? and -- important -- is it reproducible (e.g. step by step)? 00.21.26 # pixelma - ^bug tracker - not patch tracker, obviously 00.21.31 # dependencies for created sources is a delicate thing 00.22.08 Quit Rob2222 (Success) 00.22.10 # stripwax: sure. One question though: is there a symbol I can check for to see if the player has recording capability? HAVE_RECORDING? 00.22.14 # Yoshihisa Uchida has 32 open tasks :(( 00.22.51 # fml - great question - there is but off the top of my head can't remember what. take a look at the config-xxx.h files? 00.22.55 # fml: that exists, yes 00.23.17 # yeah, HAVE_RECORDING 00.23.20 # pixelma: right answer! Next question: what is its name? 00.23.33 # see above 00.24.02 Quit jgarvey ("Leaving") 00.24.20 # I was referring to HAVE_RECORDING 00.24.20 # literally -- #ifdef HAVE_RECORDING , etc 00.24.46 Quit bluebrother ("leaving") 00.25.28 # Zagor: I just notice this bug was reported http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/9936 00.25.34 # Ok. I'd also like to change the plugin name from "pitch" to something like "tuner" or "pitch_detector". Or anything better. 00.25.50 # tuner is good 00.26.15 # stripwax: tuner could be understood as something related to radio. 00.26.25 # kugel: aha that was my first idea, but $(MODELNAME) is not consistent with the names of the config-* files 00.26.35 # bah, true! ok, "instrument tuner"? 00.26.41 # it can be closed then, I think 00.26.48 # heh, which boris says in the comment :) 00.27.04 # stripwax: I've already svn added the file pitch.c. How should I proceed to correctly rename it to something esle? 00.27.36 # stripwax: it doesn't tune actually, just detects the pitch :-) 00.28.07 # Zagor: jsut config.h wouldn't have worked? it includes the config-.h 00.28.30 # no, because config.h itself does not depend on anything since it is not a target 00.28.31 # There, now just the buttons need to be re-made 00.28.40 # I see 00.28.54 # so it would have *only* depended on config.h and thus not detected changes in config-* 00.29.16 # fml - if it's only added not committed, can delete and readd? 00.29.28 # stripwax: not sure, I haven't put it there, maybe it was reported once but closed or so. I will check and if it's not there, report it (not now though, need some sleep). It's easy to reproduce - create a playlist with "insert shuffled" on a folder, note the order, stop when it plays something else then the first song, stop, resume 00.29.48 # you only need to stop once ;) 00.29.53 # pitchbox or rockpitch, obviously ;) 00.29.56 # interesting. repro in sim also? 00.30.01 # pixelma: that sounds familiar... 00.30.01 # pitchbox is actually pretty awesome 00.30.08 # haven't tried 00.30.12 # rockpitchbox! 00.30.20 # * stripwax chokes 00.30.27 # boxpitchrocks! 00.30.41 # JdGordon|: yeah, seems to be gone and then back every now and then 00.30.50 # grrrr 00.31.02 # I named id pitch_detector for now. No boxes anymore! 00.31.31 # whats wrong with "instrument tuner"? 00.32.01 Quit GeekShadow ("The cake is a lie !") 00.32.17 Quit GeekShado_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.32.31 # saratoga: have you looked in any of the codecs Yoshihisa Uchida uploaded? 00.32.53 # JdGordon: it doesn't tune, just tells you the pitch (IIUC). You're then free to tune as you like :-) 00.33.38 # does it have cool options for different scale tunings, or just tell you the pitch of the currently played input sound? 00.34.01 Quit pamaury ("exit(*(int *)0 / 0);") 00.34.12 # * stripwax could just read the patch tracker entry .. one sec.. 00.34.33 # stripwax: I haven't run it yet! 00.34.49 # ha! 00.36.22 # stripwax: just fixed some formalities :-) 00.37.21 # so, this uses FFT - don't we already have FFT lib in rockbox plugin library , used by the spectrograph plugin? 00.37.55 # FS#10065 00.38.13 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (n=stephen@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 00.38.43 # oh. it's not in lib, and it's not in svn anyway. ignore me. would be good to share the code though, especially if you're committing one of these two patches already :) 00.39.28 Quit robin0800 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.39.30 Quit captainkwel ("Page closed") 00.40.06 # ahh database browsing is so much faster now 00.40.11 # (on the fuze w/ dircache) 00.40.23 # and tc_ramcache 00.41.48 # 8mb ram and you're wasting it on ramcache + dircache on aflash target?>! 00.41.57 Quit Rob2223 () 00.42.05 Quit dfkt (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.42.18 # JdGordon|: No, I don't waste 00.43.00 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCC288.dip.t-dialin.net) 00.43.25 # so how much does dircache and database use now in your case? 00.43.35 # ~300k 00.44.10 # how big is the FAT itself in a fat32 setup? or, maybe, why does the disk totally thrash when starting up when dircache is enabled, but not thrash when buffering audio 00.45.52 # kugel: really, both together? I remember dircache alone needing over 500k on my 20GB M5 00.47.29 # the meizu m6 display driver is coming along 00.47.55 # pixelma: yea, remeber this is only a 2GB fuze + 4GB microsd :) 00.48.18 # bertrik: the "scaled-down to 16bit" version? 00.48.33 # I thought the meizu already had display working 00.48.35 # kugel, I haven't really decided about that yet :) 00.48.58 # that was the meizu m3 (music card), not the m6 (mini player) 00.49.04 # oh 00.49.04 Quit JdGordon| ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 00.49.11 # you have two meizus now?` 00.49.16 # I expected at least an 8GB microSD and more internal memory 00.49.19 # I guess you never come back to ams then :( 00.50.06 # Looks like something like 8MB alone for the FAT on a ~60GB ipod5g . hm. could we just load it in one big go, if there is sufficient memory, and then parse the structures to build the dircache, without repeatedly seeking all over the disk? 00.50.43 # stripwax: are you on a 5.5G Video? 00.50.48 # 5G. 00.50.52 # 60GB. 00.51.09 # kugel, I borrowed gevaerts' m3 and I bought an m6 that is still at markun's place 00.52.18 # you're doing the driver without having hardware? 00.52.44 # yes 00.53.24 # * kugel really likes the custom statusbar 00.54.57 # pixelma - is the 5G 60GB disk access crippled in some way due to the support for the 80GB disk hack (that I don't remember the details for, but know that there is only one build shared between both 5G 60GB and 5.5G 80GB) 00.57.30 Quit Zagor ("Clint excited") 00.59.43 # stripwax: the build isn't shared 01.00.04 # kugel - they both have 64MB 01.00.14 # the 5G too? 01.00.20 # and the download page says "iPod Video 60/80GB" 01.00.38 # I thought 5 vs 5.5G was the RAM and the disk capacity 01.01.00 # there is a 5G 30GB, 5G 60GB, 5.5G 30GB and 5.5G 80GB 01.01.07 # the 60GB and 80GB have 64MB 01.04.48 # http://www.alice-dsl.net/simonemartitz/sb.png ;; 01.05.27 # stripwax: I didn't know that 01.06.17 # kugel - do you happen to know if the 60/80GB build has less efficient disk access than the 30GB build? 01.07.55 # no sorry 01.08.37 # I'd expect them to work the same 01.08.37 Quit fml ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 01.08.59 # cool. 01.09.11 # pixelma - hey, so that leads to me to wonder why you asked if I was on 5.5G? :-) 01.10.49 Quit BdN3504 ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 01.10.58 # just curious and I thought I remembered something about disk "performance" with the 80GB disk. Sorry, I don't know the details 01.11.14 # * pixelma sleeps 01.11.32 Join JdGordon_ [0] (i=4601d3f7@gateway/web/freenode/x-svmncemobmutzdwx) 01.12.29 # as long as the disk "performance" with 80GB (that I also heard of) doesn't affect the 60GB in the same unified build, I'm good 01.13.09 # MG_Man: well, you can't center 71x71 on the screen, it'll always be off by one. but yes, any size that fits on the screen should work. 01.14.24 Join froggyman [0] (n=4845c4d1@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-pqtjhsqszinhcvmv) 01.16.24 Quit PaulJam (".") 01.18.56 Join z35 [0] (n=z35@ool-45701ce5.dyn.optonline.net) 01.19.18 # pixelma - still can't reproduce your shuffled resume issue in sim. sorry. 01.19.30 Quit Zarggg () 01.20.37 Quit stripwax ("http://miranda-im.org") 01.27.36 Quit Thundercloud_ (Remote closed the connection) 01.31.01 Join Hillshum [0] (n=hillshum@unaffiliated/hillshum) 01.33.58 Quit Galois (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.37.44 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 180 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ALPHA_COLOR_FONT_DEPTH is 2, so it would seem as though AA fonts ought to be 2bpp? but the code sure seems to act as though they are 4bpp... 05.56.56 Quit Strife89 ("Leaving") 06.13.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.17.31 # Just to clarify 06.17.34 # What is AA fonts? 06.17.37 # Anti-aliasing? 06.17.56 Quit saratoga (Ping timeout: 180 seconds) 06.19.06 # MG_Man: yes. a work-in-progress feature for color targets. 06.19.15 # I see 06.29.47 Join slam_ [0] (n=grndslm@96.19.110.120) 06.35.32 Quit rvvs89 (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 06.46.21 Quit CaptainKwel (Remote closed the connection) 06.58.24 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 07.27.27 Join stoffel [0] (n=quassel@p57B4D915.dip.t-dialin.net) 07.32.21 Nick advcomp2019_ is now known as advcomp2019 (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 07.37.56 Join LinusN [0] (n=linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 07.43.32 Join ender` [0] (i=krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 07.46.05 Quit than0 ("Ex-Chat") 08.03.00 # Hmm, stripwax is gone 08.13.54 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.22.26 # WPS 08.22.38 # Its both one of the strangest 'languages' I've seen but also one of the easiest 08.22.48 # SO kudos to the devs for that 08.39.07 Join rvvs89 [0] (n=ivo@pdpc/supporter/base/rvvs89) 08.49.47 Join Rob2223 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCC63B.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.53.35 Join webguest68 [0] (n=5ac40180@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-ltxrqhnxbkltqioz) 08.54.34 Quit webguest68 (Client Quit) 08.59.40 Join PaulJam [0] (n=Paule@p54BEECE9.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.59.47 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 09.08.04 Quit Rob2222 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 09.10.00 # Is it possible to draw text OVER an image in a viewport? 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I'd need write permission though, if someone would be so kind. 13.14.56 # the article in question: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/features/247106/upgrade-your-mp3-player-with-rockbox 13.16.07 Quit gibbon_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 13.17.35 # biengo: that's done 13.18.10 # thanks mate 13.18.25 Join gibbon_ [0] (i=gibbon_@could.become.a.servant4you.org) 13.23.24 # biengo: you are elcome 13.23.32 # welcome even 13.26.13 # biengo: here where you could link in: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ArticlesAboutRockbox 13.26.46 # thanks. 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teru: uploading the patch on the tracker would be nice :) 17.11.03 Quit alexbobp (Success) 17.11.17 Join alexbobp [0] (n=alex@adsl-75-34-100-218.dsl.austtx.sbcglobal.net) 17.12.15 Quit petur ("beer time") 17.15.05 # About the images over text thing 17.15.09 # I found another workaround 17.16.35 # Hurray, it worked 17.16.54 # I'm going to put in the other fields before I show a screenshot though 17.18.46 Quit pamaury ("exit(*(int *)0 / 0);") 17.20.20 Quit AlexP (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.20.27 Quit antil33t (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.20.39 Quit advcomp2019 (Connection timed out) 17.23.14 Quit teru ("Quit") 17.24.49 Join BryanJacobs [0] (n=bryanjac@e33.cs.rochester.edu) 17.24.53 Quit advcomp2019_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.26.14 Quit Rob2223 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.26.31 Quit domonoky (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 17.27.48 # Is there a limit on viewports or something? 17.28.16 # I'm getting ERR:Failed parsing on line 29: ERR: Invalid parameter list for token 110: "No token" 17.28.18 # for this line 17.28.25 # %Vl|b|91|34|195|10|0|00FF00|000000| 17.28.42 # I don't see anything inherently wrong with it, it's the same as the other viewports 17.30.00 # There's three viewports with identifier "a" then 3 more with "b" 17.30.08 # But when the "b"s start it craps out 17.30.28 # Three viewports shae the identifier for an album art conditional 17.30.44 # share* 17.31.14 # which target/display is this for? 17.31.24 # iriver h300 17.32.31 # then you can't have a viewport that starts at x-position 91 and is 195 pixels wide, like you defined there - it would be wider than the display which is 220x176 17.32.53 Quit froggyman ("ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.2/20090729225027]") 17.32.59 # Oh, why didn't I see that 17.33.04 # I was sure i changed the X value 17.33.05 # Thanks 17.34.06 Nick advcomp2019__ is now known as advcomp2019 (n=advcomp2@unaffiliated/advcomp2019) 17.34.25 # There we go 17.34.53 Quit daggett ("Ex-Chat") 17.39.24 Join Hillshum [0] (n=hillshum@unaffiliated/hillshum) 17.44.01 # rasher: The themes site currently won't work for any touchscreen target.. is is possible to disable checkwps on a per-target basis? 17.44.35 # kkurbjunW: I'd rather not work around the actual proble (checkwps is broken) 17.45.08 # rasher: problem is that I don't have control of when checkwps will be fixed 17.45.20 Join Omlet [0] (n=Omlet05@63.120-240-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be) 17.45.22 # and currently the site is useless for all touchscreens 17.45.33 # or any target for that matter that includes newer tags 17.46.01 Join Horscht [0] (n=Horscht2@xbmc/user/horscht) 17.46.17 # there are also themes on there that are broken with an SVN build but weren't back then 17.46.19 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r22450): Rockbox Utility: make chinachippatch translateable + update Dutch translation 17.47.21 # the commit message needs to be translated 17.47.39 # e.g. the one c200 theme I only tried today to test Rockbox Utility on Mac OSX 17.47.53 # kkurbjunW: I hope you can understand I'm not very interested in removing or disabling the checkwps code, which is working perfectly fine, because checkwps is broken 17.48.44 # hmm 17.48.56 # It seems nobody likes displaying over images 17.49.12 # Gonna have to do more hacking... 17.50.48 # rasher, I can appreciate it, but if nothing happens the site says pointless - I may as well go back to starting a wiki for touchscreen themes :-D 17.51.01 # Or fix checkwps 17.51.47 # rasher: I am not familiar with that code and currently my availability to work on it are limited 17.52.20 # I just don't think disabling useful and working code is a good solution 17.52.45 # if it's so much trouble to disable it for now, I'll just start a wiki 17.55.25 Join fdinel [0] (n=Miranda@modemcable204.232-203-24.mc.videotron.ca) 17.56.18 # I just think your time will be better spent getting checkwps fixed, rather than breaking the theme site 17.57.19 Join paulk_ [0] (n=paulk@lib33-1-82-233-88-171.fbx.proxad.net) 17.58.21 # Geeze, finally 17.58.34 # rasher: offhand I don't have my login information for the themes admin - can I remove the mr500 from the dash? 17.58.36 # This method is really hacky, but its hard to explain without sending the entire skin 17.58.55 # right now it is misleading to let people think they can upload a theme that will never pass checkwps 17.59.39 # the onda should also probably be removed 18.00.17 # Hello, I've modified my local "calendar.c" to translate it in french. When the month is "Aug", "Aoû" in french, the 9 of the "2009" is not displayed. How can I change the width of the box containing this word ? 18.00.32 Join petur [0] (n=peter@rockbox/developer/petur) 18.05.23 # hmm, it looks like I can't remove a target from the dash.... 18.05.31 # paulk_: Did you use utf-8 in the source file? 18.05.37 # yes 18.06.17 # rasher: is there an easy way to remove targets from the themes site? 18.06.52 # I don't see why it should be removed. There's an issue with rockbox code, not with the theme site or the mrobe 18.08.19 # paulk_: It looks like the snprintf line in calendar.c - it's limiting the buffer to 9 bytes. With a double-byte utf-8 character, the string needs 10 bytes. (Aoû 2009 including the trailing \0) 18.08.28 # I agree that there is a problem, but holding the site as is doesn't address any of it in the near term - providing an upload link that doesn't work is sloppy in my opinion - at the very least it should be removed in my opinion till the issue is resolved 18.08.58 # linuxstb: rb->snprintf(buffer,9,"%s %04d",monthname[shown->mon-1],shown->year); 18.09.00 # ? 18.09.29 # paulk_: Yes. Best to change that 9 to "sizeof(buffer)" and increase the size of buffer earlier in that function. 18.10.10 # right now the theme site doesn't work at all for the mrobe or the onda so why mislead people in thinking that they can upload themes till it works 18.10.27 Join mcuelenaere [0] (n=mcuelena@78-21-191-122.access.telenet.be) 18.10.43 # yes it's a problem with other portions of the code, but that reflects on the (currently)dysfunctional theme site as well 18.11.27 # if it is easy to remove the targets I think it makes sense for now 18.11.38 # linuxstb: Ok, well I'm not a C programer, so, how sould I increase the size of the buffer ? 18.11.39 # if it's oto much work then I suppose forget about it 18.12.09 # paulk_: Just change the definition from "char buffer[9];" to "char buffer[10];" (line 355 in my copy of calander.c) 18.12.21 # ok :) 18.12.35 # paulk_: See, C is easy ;) 18.12.35 # so i don't use sizeof(buffer) 18.12.59 # paulk_: Yes, still use sizeof(buffer) in the call to snprintf. Otherwise you'll need to write 10 in two places. 18.13.09 # ok 18.13.24 # that's easier to write "10" only one time 18.13.33 # well, thank you 18.13.33 # So line 355 should be "char buffer[10];" and line 401 "snprintf(buffer,sizeof(buffer),...." 18.13.58 # No months have more than one accented character? 18.14.01 # That's done 18.14.10 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.14.19 # no 18.15.03 # kkurbjunW: I don't remember. I'll have a look some time 18.15.29 Quit Hillshum ("Ex-Chat") 18.15.34 Nick Necos_ is now known as Necos (i=1001@cpe-76-169-21-84.socal.res.rr.com) 18.16.30 Quit paulk_ ("Ex-Chat") 18.16.33 Join funman [0] (n=fun@rockbox/developer/funman) 18.17.25 Join Hillshum [0] (n=hillshum@75-165-229-125.slkc.qwest.net) 18.18.13 # rasher: thanks 18.19.15 Join FOAD_ [0] (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 18.20.56 # Alright. Screenshot time 18.22.50 Quit LambdaCalculus37 ("leaving") 18.23.29 # Ok, here it is in action 18.23.30 # http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/2674/notwinampwithart.png 18.23.42 # And on a song with no art: 18.23.43 Quit robin0800 (Remote closed the connection) 18.23.43 # http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/6509/notwinampwithoutart.png 18.23.48 # Now I need to do the progress bar 18.24.16 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (i=451f2b82@rockbox/staff/LambdaCalculus37) 18.24.17 # And this time, none of the skin itself has been taken from Winamp 18.24.23 # all re-created, and I have a PSD to prove it 18.25.47 # DCW webcam live feed at http://www.ustream.tv/broadcaster/1281365 18.26.01 # Hmm, definitely not a spambot 18.27.33 # MG_Man: DCW is DevConWest, a conference of rockbox hackers, at the West of Europe (America) 18.27.41 # ...ah. 18.28.01 # LambdaCalculus37: I need to login? 18.28.22 # Sorry, wrong link. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/rockbox-devconwest-2009 18.29.17 Join froggyman [0] (n=chatzill@pool-72-69-196-209.chi01.dsl-w.verizon.net) 18.30.25 # Is the green DAP a gigabeat T? 18.30.26 Quit domonoky1 (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.32.39 Join domonoky [0] (n=Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 18.33.41 Join evilnick_home [0] (n=evilnick@216.12.165.162) 18.35.06 # * domonoky waves to DevconWest ! 18.35.12 Quit FOAD (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.35.13 Nick FOAD_ is now known as FOAD (n=dok@dinah.blub.net) 18.36.24 # right, now I need to make the volume bar smoother, then do all the other indicators, then figure out how I'm gonna do the progress bar 18.37.35 # I also have another problem 18.37.47 # When the battery reaches full capacity, the indicator goes blank 18.37.57 # But all the bmp data is there 18.38.03 # It shows full in the remote too 18.38.16 Nick AlexP_ is now known as AlexP (n=alex@rockbox/staff/AlexP) 18.40.27 Join evilnick_home1 [0] (n=evilnick@216.12.165.162) 18.41.59 Quit froggyman ("ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.2/20090729225027]") 18.43.33 Quit LambdaCalculus37 () 18.43.36 Quit petur (Remote closed the connection) 18.44.06 Quit Hillshum (Remote closed the connection) 18.46.21 Quit evilnick_home (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 18.47.56 Quit kkurbjun ("Leaving.") 18.48.52 Join Hillshum [0] (n=hillshum@75-165-229-125.slkc.qwest.net) 18.50.14 Quit BryanJacobs ("Java user signed off") 18.50.33 Quit Sajber^ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18.51.46 Join peachtoast [0] (n=Dimik@216.12.165.162) 18.52.10 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 18.52.24 # * mcuelenaere got checkwps back compiling 18.52.32 # sweet :) 18.52.35 # i was going to do it :) 18.52.38 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (n=rmenes@rockbox/staff/LambdaCalculus37) 18.52.46 Nick evilnick_home1 is now known as evilnick_dcw (n=evilnick@216.12.165.162) 18.52.50 # but it doesn't work yet ;) 18.53.22 # JdGordon|: I think some functions in skin_display.c should be moved out it, as they aren't really related to 'displaying' and checkwps can't compile without them (I don't compile skin_display.c) 18.53.44 # also, I need viewport_parse_viewport() but can't compile viewport.c (cleanly) 18.53.58 # so I just stubbed it, but that way I don't get very far at parsing 18.53.59 # arg 18.54.43 # http://pastebin.com/f403a8fc8 18.54.49 # == current diff 18.55.32 Quit JdGordon (Client Quit) 18.55.58 Quit Rob2222 () 18.56.53 # Do you think I should remove Stop from the big buttons on the bottom? 18.57.02 # Since Stop never currently ever shows in WPS I believe 18.59.51 # http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/2674/notwinampwithart.png 19.00.18 # Then again the CustomWPS page said there will be functionality for it so I guess it'll stay 19.00.23 # Plus I have nothing better to put there 19.00.27 Join evilnick_home [0] (n=evilnick@216.12.165.162) 19.02.43 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 19.05.16 Join JdGordon_ [0] (i=d80ca5a2@gateway/web/freenode/x-xrjbmsaxqoxyrlbg) 19.05.34 # hmm I'm having a null pointer dereference in load_skin_bitmaps() .. 19.06.39 Quit jboy (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.11.20 Quit bertrik (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 19.13.59 Quit Hillshum (Remote closed the connection) 19.14.02 Quit bmbl (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.14.03 Quit kkurbjunW (Remote closed the connection) 19.14.16 Quit peachtoast () 19.16.11 Join kkurbjunW [0] (n=karlk@12.41.166.9) 19.18.49 Join evilnick_home1 [0] (n=evilnick@216.12.165.162) 19.19.20 Quit JdGordon (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.20.04 Join saratoga [0] (i=9803c6dd@rockbox/developer/saratoga) 19.21.31 Quit evilnick_dcw (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.26.08 Quit einhirn (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19.26.22 Join einhirn [0] (n=Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 19.32.00 Join petur [50] (n=petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 19.32.32 Join Thundercloud [0] (i=thunderc@persistence.flat.devzero.co.uk) 19.34.13 Join Grahack [0] (n=chri@ip-222.net-82-216-222.rev.numericable.fr) 19.34.41 Quit Grahack (Client Quit) 19.37.08 Quit JdGordon_ (Ping timeout: 180 seconds) 19.37.09 Quit evilnick_home (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 19.45.31 Join vitaliy [0] (n=vitaliy@96.56.156.179) 19.45.49 # LambdaCalculus37: what's up? ;) 19.50.20 Join Rob2222 [0] (n=Miranda@p4FDCC63B.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.50.43 Quit petur ("buggers") 19.53.24 Join JdGordon [0] (n=jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 19.53.25 # vitaliy: oh, hai =) 19.54.04 # Who manages the CustomWPS page? 19.54.11 # The specification for %mm is out of order 19.54.32 # It's supposed to be 19.54.41 # But One and All are backwards on the page 19.54.47 # someone link me to that ustream setup 19.54.49 Join moos [0] (i=mustapha@rockbox/staff/moos) 19.55.13 # you want to listen in? :) 19.55.29 # I am nosey, want to know whats happening without walking over :p 19.55.52 # too busy watching Mr Bean and all 19.56.21 # you might want to join #rockbox-community where we talk about not strictly on-topiuc stuff 19.57.34 Nick Ypsy is now known as YpsyZNC (n=ypsy@geekpadawan.de) 19.57.39 # Wait 19.57.41 Quit slam_ ("Leaving") 19.57.46 # Now I just don't know what's what for %mm 19.57.51 # It's horribly confused 19.58.19 Join LambdaCalculus3_ [0] (n=rmenes@216.12.165.162) 19.58.35 Quit LambdaCalculus37 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 19.58.55 # Oh, nevermind 19.58.57 # My bad 19.59.09 # I had left a | at the beginning of it 20.01.10 Quit LambdaCalculus3_ (Client Quit) 20.02.09 Join GeekShado_ [0] (n=Antoine@236.18.69-86.rev.gaoland.net) 20.04.22 Join eulerphi [0] (n=eulerphi@unaffiliated/eulerphi) 20.04.27 # hi 20.04.44 # i have a sansa c250 20.05.08 # whenever i play mp4/aac files, it's really slow 20.05.20 # * mcuelenaere has checkwps compiling and working! :) 20.05.34 Join Sajber^ [0] (n=Sajber@c-473671d5.012-155-73746f22.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 20.05.46 # like it freezes every second 20.06.18 Join yhuang [0] (n=yhuang@unaffiliated/yhuang) 20.06.27 # is my sansa just not capable of playing aac's? 20.06.38 Quit evilnick_home1 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 20.06.41 Quit GeekShadow (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 20.06.43 Join Hillshum [0] (n=hillshum@75-165-229-125.slkc.qwest.net) 20.09.48 # how do i find the version #? 20.10.38 # eulerphi: System >> Rockbox Info 20.10.55 # i mean in the directory 20.11.25 # eulerphi: the few AAC I have play ok on my c250 (all about 128 kbps), although the processor is quite busy especially during buffering. Do you also use sound effects like the equalizer or crossfade etc.? 20.12.03 # eulerphi: On the device on in the source code? 20.12.53 # on the device 20.12.59 # nope, no effects 20.13.17 # and my aac's are only 64kbps 20.14.11 # Maybe they are he-aac? That needs more cpu to decode 20.14.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.14.26 # * pixelma thinks to remember different encoding types of AAC where one is more complex... 20.14.47 # eulerphi: /.rockbox/rockbox-info.txt I think 20.15.24 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r22451): Fix/hack checkwps + add Onda VX747/VX777 targets 20.15.50 # ah, thanks 20.15.52 # r16734-080321 20.16.35 # that is age old - over a year... you should update 20.16.43 # kk :) 20.19.39 # the new rockbox util will replace the old one automatically? 20.20.26 # if you tell it to 20.20.36 # i didn't see an option :/ 20.21.35 Join robin0800 [0] (n=robin080@cpc3-brig8-0-0-cust436.brig.cable.ntl.com) 20.22.05 Join Zarggg_ [0] (n=zarggg@65-78-69-194.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 20.22.17 Quit Zarggg (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20.22.23 # this is nice :) 20.22.26 # Just do the install 20.25.24 # ugh, there's still latency 20.27.18 # anyway, is it able to charge while it's booted into rockbox? 20.27.54 # before i had to switch to original firmware to charge 20.30.11 # eulerphi: what model? 20.30.21 # or to access the drive 20.30.26 # c250? 20.30.30 # it charges in the USB screen - if you want to keep listening to music and not transfer files, you can hold a button while inserting the cable... should be in the manual 20.30.43 # ok cool 20.31.13 # I mean which button that is 20.31.15 # eulerphi: what type of AAC 20.31.27 # AAC-LC works fine, AAC-HE does not because your Sansa is too slow 20.31.53 # saratoga: how do i find it? mplayer? 20.32.10 # Quicktime/MOV file format detected. 20.33.52 # mcuelenaere: nice work :) 20.34.14 # kkurbjunW: thanks, I'm working on tools/configure integration now 20.34.18 # ISO: File Type Major Brand: ISO/IEC 14496-1 (MPEG-4 system) v2 20.34.21 # to make sure this doesn't need fixing again 20.34.47 # yeah, that would be nice 20.35.52 # eulerphi: since I can't find it in the manual - if you want to keep listening you have to hold the select button when plugging the cable. But the manual is still a nice collection of info... ;) 20.36.54 # you mean menu button? 20.37.17 # ahh.. it froze when i did that 20.38.00 Join n00b81 [0] (n=n00b81@unaffiliated/n00b81) 20.38.02 # oh, now I found it - it is in the "charging" section. No, select is the center button and 20.38.19 # ah, gotcha 20.38.36 # :)) 20.38.51 # so it will continue to charge, eh? 20.40.00 # Is checkWPS supposed to work with rwps's too? 20.40.14 # I would guess yes since it's the same syntax 20.41.30 # mcuelenaere: I have a rwps that is failing with the %Vl tag.. 20.41.39 # in checkwps that is 20.41.48 # I'm not sure about remote wps'es 20.41.49 # does flac require more cpu usage? 20.42.41 # No, flac is one of our fastest codecs 20.42.52 # cool 20.44.42 # hmm where are the rwps's in SVN? 20.45.00 # with the other wpses i think 20.46.11 # find ~/rockbox/wps -name '*.rwps' yields nothing 20.46.27 # The 'r' is added during packaging 20.46.45 # yeah, i was right.. i can't mount while it's charging 20.47.01 Quit n00b81 ("Leaving") 20.47.52 Quit einhirn ("Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org") 20.48.01 # What's the fastest codec? wav? 20.48.26 Join bluebrother [0] (n=dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 20.48.37 # mcuelenaere: this is the rwps I have that is failing: http://pastebin.ca/1538008 20.49.10 # Hillshum: I'd guess either wav or aiff, depending on target architecture 20.49.30 # On arm it'd be wav and on coldfire it'd be aiff 20.49.39 # (because of matching endianness) 20.49.57 Quit PaulJam (".") 20.51.14 # mcuelenaere: wouldn't it be better to move the chinachip strings for Rockbox Utility out of the c file and to the bootloader installation class? 20.51.45 # bluebrother: how? 20.51.55 Join chandoo [0] (n=chandoo@ool-4353b978.dyn.optonline.net) 20.52.11 # splitting the chinachip_patch() up into smaller functions? 20.52.18 # s/the// 20.52.37 # yes, and returning errors using return codes. 20.53.08 # it feels somewhat strange to me to have QObject::tr() in C functions. But maybe it's just a feeling ... 20.54.03 # yes I know it's a bit hack'ish 20.54.14 # but it seemed better than no translation at all 20.54.25 Quit flydutch ("/* empty */") 20.54.46 # yep, that's true. 20.54.52 # * mcuelenaere doesn't really feel like rewriting chinachip_patch().. 20.54.58 Quit Hillshum (Remote closed the connection) 20.56.38 Join Zagor [242] (n=bjst@46.35.227.87.static.tab.siw.siwnet.net) 20.56.42 # kkurbjunW: does checkWPS know about the M:Robe remote? 20.58.38 # pixelma: I'm not sure, but I think the only reason checkwps is built target specific is to make sure that all tags that would be supported are compiled into it so I think that an rwps run against the main mrobe500 build would be an appropriate way to do it 20.59.39 # huh? But the main M:Robe500 will have different viewport declarations (with colours) 20.59.56 # hmm, good point 21.00.13 # I'm not sure how that works at all though 21.00.37 # did the theme site ever check rwps'? 21.01.39 # I thought it does for the Irivers and so (as there are some themes that include RWPSs) but I'm guessing 21.03.27 # does rockbox not recognize the *.flac extension? 21.03.52 # maybe i need to refresh the db 21.03.58 # Dosbox knows flacs 21.04.02 # roxkbox* 21.04.05 # jdpisahfd 21.04.08 # You know what I mean 21.05.06 # ah nvm 21.05.16 # MG_Man: yes 21.05.28 Join Hillshum [0] (n=hillshum@75-165-229-125.slkc.qwest.net) 21.05.56 # kkurbjunW: it seems to error out on l.376 in checkwps.c 21.06.03 # (viewport_parse_viewport) 21.06.56 # hmm which is weird, as the lcd remote's depth is 1, not >= 2.. 21.07.46 # mcuelenaere: pixelma has a point about the viewports. I forgot that the mono screens have a different syntax for viewports 21.08.17 # kkurbjunW: does it work on-target? 21.08.21 # ah.. i wasn't unmounting 21.08.29 # mcuelenaere: yes, it works in the sim too 21.08.38 # then it should work in checkwps too 21.09.16 # somehow it's using SCREEN_MAIN even though I tell it to use SCREEN_REMOTE.. 21.12.06 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r22452): Fix checkwps for remote screens 21.14.47 # mcuelenaere: great, works fine now, but only targets with remotes build 21.15.00 # oops 21.16.10 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r22453): Fix building checkwps on targets without a remote 21.20.02 # :-D, it all works now 21.21.47 # mcuelenaere: would it be possible to make it so that checkwps is not necessarily built for each target? I was thinking that if you have say three fake targets it might cover checkwps - a mono target with remote, a greyscale target with remote, and a color target with remote - each with touchscreen enabled 21.21.53 Part vitaliy 21.21.56 # I'm not sure if that would cover everything though 21.22.22 # no, there are also targets with and without RTC 21.22.30 # and probably other stuff too 21.22.55 # the thinking that I had for that is that people could still make say an ipodvideo wps that includes the touchscreen tags and would pass 21.23.04 # it's probably possible, but preferably something for Mr Someone ;) 21.23.09 # :) 21.23.26 # they'd still have to resize the WPS' background for the target 21.23.34 # ie Onda uses 240x400 and M:Robe500 640x480 21.23.38 # well, the m:robe can run at 320x240 also 21.23.53 # it's not currently, but originally I was using ipod video themes on it 21.24.01 # the Cowon D2 is 320x240, isn't it? 21.24.40 Quit Hillshum ("Ex-Chat") 21.24.53 # rasher: checkwps is rebuilt daily on the theme server, isn't it? 21.24.53 # wiki says yes 21.25.00 Join Hillshum [0] (n=hillshum@75-165-229-125.slkc.qwest.net) 21.25.17 # (to the D2 screen resolution) 21.26.13 # kkurbjunW: some touchscreen tags pass now too for non-touchscreen targets IIRC 21.26.49 # hmm, checkwps is segfaulting on the main screen wps now.. 21.27.12 # and the rwps 21.27.29 # Well 21.27.41 # I don't see why anyone would have touchtags on a non-touch target anyway 21.28.45 # MG_Man: the problem is that the D2 for example shares the same screen size as the Video - the theme site would show the ipod video themes with the D2, and depending on how they are uploaded would or would not pass checkwps 21.29.14 # ah. 21.29.33 # For now, perhaps Video themes can bet kept out of the D2 section until it's al lsorted 21.29.40 # the other thing that I see is that you could design a theme that is mainly targetted for the ipod video, but you want to make it /touch aware/ for other people using other players 21.31.40 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r22454): Checkwps: give wps_screen an initial value 21.31.48 # kkurbjunW: try again (the segfaulting) 21.31.57 # it shouldn't segfault on rwps though 21.32.38 # uh, stupid mistake 21.33.13 # wps passes now, no segfaults, but the rwps doesn't 21.33.31 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r22455): Don't add #ifdef's without looking them up... 21.33.46 # kkurbjunW: try again ;) 21.34.06 # kkurbjunW: the WPS parser also checks for the correct dimensions of viewports it seems, or placement of the bitmaps so that nothing ends up outside the screen. I think you need on for all screen sizes/colour depth combinations. I think RTC tags are no problem and will be ignored on targets without RTC (except the check for presence one), but for things like backdrop tag and album art and viewports, screen depth is important 21.35.15 # for example 160x128 WPSs exist in all colour depths - backdrop and album art won't work on the monochrome (M;Robe1000) target, viewport definitions are different 21.36.11 # hmm, the ipod video checkwps fails with the touchscreen tags 21.36.46 # pixelma: true.. 21.37.49 # why does my client still get sim builds? With the addition of more faster ckients it won't get ready with those before another client it seems :\ 21.38.13 # I mean - why does it get them first, why not some "easier" ones? 21.38.46 Quit JdGordon (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 21.41.33 Quit amiconn (Nick collision from services.) 21.41.34 Join amiconn_ [0] (i=quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 21.41.44 Join pixelma_ [0] (i=quassel@p57A0B519.dip.t-dialin.net) 21.41.46 Quit pixelma (Nick collision from services.) 21.41.56 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (i=quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 21.42.01 Nick pixelma_ is now known as pixelma (i=quassel@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 21.42.31 Quit avacore^ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.44.25 Quit Hillshum (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21.44.39 Join avacore [0] (n=avacore@1008ds1-rdo.0.fullrate.dk) 21.51.46 Quit stoffel_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.56.18 Join Hillshum [0] (n=hillshum@75-165-229-125.slkc.qwest.net) 21.56.47 Quit avacore (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 21.59.49 Join avacore [0] (i=nobody@1008ds1-rdo.0.fullrate.dk) 22.02.21 Nick Zarggg_ is now known as Zarggg (n=zarggg@65-78-69-194.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 22.04.18 Quit Hillshum (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 22.05.28 Join faemir [0] (n=faemir@78.33.109.163) 22.08.25 Quit Zarggg () 22.08.58 Quit funman ("free(random());") 22.09.04 Join Zarggg [0] (n=zarggg@65-78-69-194.c3-0.eas-ubr6.atw-eas.pa.cable.rcn.com) 22.13.54 Join BdN3504 [0] (n=5ce53941@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/x-aaueerzragimrqru) 22.14.17 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.15.51 Quit Sajber^ ("Leaving.") 22.19.11 Join avacore^ [0] (i=nobody@1008ds1-rdo.0.fullrate.dk) 22.23.14 # is there a way to "force" a button press programatically? I want to press "menu" from a function call 22.25.06 Quit MG_Man (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 22.26.37 # mcuelenaere: I re-ran the checkwps build 22.26.56 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r22456): Add CheckWPS entry to tools/configure 22.27.00 # mcuelenaere: private/checkwps/current/update.sh if you need it 22.27.05 # mcuelenaere: Nice! 22.27.14 # rasher: I forgot the SSH login.. 22.28.29 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r22457): Forgot a file 22.30.21 Quit avacore (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 22.30.23 Join MG_Man [0] (n=MGMan@11.208.101.97.cfl.res.rr.com) 22.31.09 Quit dfkt (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.35.29 # nice having checkwps in the main buildsystem, now it needs to be a make target of a (n)ormal build ... ;-) 22.41.52 # kkurbjunW: There are also various combinations of pixel depths, not a single pixel depth per target 22.42.44 Join HellDragon_ [0] (i=jd@modemcable178.248-201-24.mc.videotron.ca) 22.42.45 Quit HellDragon_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.43.00 # Greyscale target with mono remote (H1x0), colour target with mono remote (H300), greyscale target with greyscale remote (M5), colour target with greyscale remote (X5) 22.43.38 # Afaik there are no targets with monochrome main lcd and a remote lcd of any kind, and also no colour remotes so far 22.45.33 # if the M:Robe100 can use the same remote as the 500 there will be a mono-mono combination 22.46.44 # Ah, forgot the mr100 22.49.10 # But no colour remote, probably for technical reasons. It would need too much data for a simple serial link, and going parallel or very high speed serial would make the cable too expensive 22.55.52 Join Grahack [0] (n=chri@ip-222.net-82-216-222.rev.numericable.fr) 22.56.06 Quit Grahack (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 22.58.29 Quit yhuang ("Leaving") 22.59.23 Join GeekShad__ [0] (n=Antoine@153.225.192-77.rev.gaoland.net) 23.00.19 Join jboy [0] (n=langzeit@p5B17EAA4.dip.t-dialin.net) 23.01.21 Quit BBBradley ("CGI:IRC (EOF)") 23.05.03 Quit GeekShado_ (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 23.14.10 # Ok 23.14.16 # I'm all done with it except the progress bar 23.15.00 # Any suggestions other than finishing the progress bar? 23.15.01 # http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/9020/notwinampwithart2.png 23.15.06 # This is taken from the sim btw 23.15.35 Quit kkurbjunW (Remote closed the connection) 23.15.48 Join kkurbjunW [0] (n=karlk@12.41.166.8) 23.16.14 # The whole ? and 0 for kbps/kHz is just a side effect of the SPC format 23.16.21 # One that I can't get around with conditionals 23.16.22 # Oh well 23.20.05 Join kkurbjun [0] (n=kkurbjun@rockbox/developer/kkurbjun) 23.20.10 Part kkurbjunW 23.23.16 Join iwonder [0] (i=chris243@c-24-118-138-250.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 23.23.22 # how do you add a song to a playlist? 23.23.27 # eg one that is playing 23.23.51 # i have the playlist open, but some have errors due to being in other folders on pc but not ipod 23.26.13 Quit MG_Man ("Quitting") 23.33.01 # there is no fucking option 23.33.10 # to add the goddamn song playing 23.33.14 # long select 23.33.21 # you have to use the Playlist catalog 23.33.29 # which of course doesn't say it has to be in a particular folder.. 23.33.47 # and if it does, all my songs in my playlists will be error due to this folder difference 23.33.49 # You can add a song to any playlist 23.34.01 # then fucking tell me 23.34.05 # god damn you assholes 23.34.08 # fuck it 23.34.13 # please stop now 23.34.17 # or be banned 23.34.19 Quit iwonder () 23.34.27 # you can add to any playlist that is playing 23.34.29 # too late 23.35.06 Join iwonder [0] (i=chris243@c-24-118-138-250.hsd1.mn.comcast.net) 23.35.09 # so. 23.35.11 # i wasn't banned. 23.35.13 # yet. 23.35.15 # but probably will. 23.35.17 # so tell me how. 23.35.17 # New commit by 03mcuelenaere (r22458): * Onda VX777: add support for its single physical button ... 23.35.19 # :O) 23.35.42 # iwonder: RTFM ... 23.36.03 # i did 23.36.05 Join MG_Man [0] (n=MGMan@97.101.208.11) 23.36.06 # you fucking asshole 23.36.09 Join Hillshum [0] (n=hillshum@75-165-229-125.slkc.qwest.net) 23.36.19 # well hello to you too? 23.36.21 # :O)~ 23.36.23 # ahem 23.36.27 # ~<:3 23.36.28 # flower 23.36.34 # beauty-full in all its grace 23.36.49 # blooming 23.36.50 # Right 23.36.53 # ahem 23.36.59 # so what the fuck is this channel for? 23.37.07 # I dont really know 23.37.07 # to ask questions and get quick answers? 23.37.11 # patience 23.37.13 # can the h100 display album art? 23.37.13 # Its probably at the top of the page 23.37.15 # or to say read the fucking manual? 23.37.22 # Both 23.37.25 # Depends on the question 23.37.26 # you don't know 23.37.27 # BdN3504: yes 23.37.30 # you say you can 23.37.32 # but you cannot 23.37.34 # ty 23.37.37 # cannot what 23.37.40 # you have to use the Playlist Catalog 23.37.49 # can i assume all grayscale models can read album art? 23.37.51 # i could code something better in my sleep 23.37.56 # err, design 23.37.58 # :) 23.38.06 # iwonder: insulting won't get you any further 23.38.10 # BdN3504: yes 23.38.11 # iwonder: Stop it now - if you want help be civil and stop insulting peope 23.38.19 # alex, you claimed you knew 23.38.19 # iwonder: http://download.rockbox.org/manual/rockbox-h100/rockbox-buildch4.html#x7-610004.4 23.38.23 # so just give me simple 23.38.31 # ask nicely 23.38.31 # iwonder: Okay then, if you do believe so, go ahead and design better firmware for all of these DAPs 23.38.33 # iwonder: you really expect people answering your questions if you call them assholes? 23.38.38 # hehe 23.38.44 # MG_Man, it's not a belief 23.38.45 # it's a knowing 23.38.49 # I don't find it funny 23.38.52 Quit moos ("Rockbox rules the DAP world") 23.38.57 # and i'm not 23.39.01 # sarcasm :O)~< 23.39.11 # So what is your question anyway 23.39.35 Mode "#rockbox +o AlexP " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 23.39.40 # ok, what should i do.. my original mp4 files are only around 2mb @ 64kbps.. when i convert them to flac it's like ~20mb 23.39.55 # eulerphi: Thats basically what flacs are 23.40.00 # Maxiumum audio quality 23.40.05 # eulerphi: That's to be expected. What did you expect? 23.40.05 # pixelma: thanks again. i am nearly finished writing viewports for the manual. i added six small files to make \opt work with examples. i hope that wpn't be something keeping it back from being comitted? 23.40.11 # MP4s are pretty good too, better qulity than MP3 and less size 23.40.29 # i don't get why it takes so long for the mp4's to buffer 23.40.56 Mode "#rockbox -o AlexP " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 23.40.59 # it stops every second 23.41.01 Quit killan ("( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.22 :: www.esnation.com )") 23.41.02 # BdN3504: hmm? Why do you need extra files (especially such a number)? 23.41.59 # anyone want a sample mp4? 23.42.03 # to see what i mean 23.42.06 # there is NO "insert" in the Playlist submenu 23.42.10 # of the Context submenu 23.42.17 # You have a playlist active? 23.42.25 # eulerphi: Upconverting to FLAC is like taking a box of a dozen eggs and putting them all in a box for 2 dozen. Still the same amount of quality, but takes up more space 23.42.28 # And you long select on the song you want to add? 23.42.39 # pixelma: just as i told you. using \opt in {example} gives me only weird shit and i don't want to spend another minute on it, because i tried every fucking possibilty and working with external files is only sultion that works 23.42.43 # like a charm 23.42.50 # i would rather just be able to play the mp4's 23.42.55 Quit Zagor ("Clint excited") 23.43.00 # Could we all stop swearing so much? 23.43.08 # who is swearing? 23.43.19 # iwonder and BdN3504 recently 23.43.58 # alex, some of us are closer to death than others 23.44.01 # i'll leave it at that 23.44.04 # for you to find out 23.44.04 # Irrelevent 23.44.08 # no, it is not 23.44.12 # sorry, this was only to express my frustration which is at enormous high levels right now, because i spent about three hours on a stupid syntax thingy 23.44.12 # Stay on topic and stay civil 23.44.30 # eulerphi: are you running a recent build? IIRC there was some bug a while ago. 23.44.38 Join killan [0] (n=nnscript@c-0efa70d5.06-397-67626721.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) 23.44.51 Quit Thundercloud (Remote closed the connection) 23.44.52 # BdN3504: I can't imagine that it's such an amount of text you would heve to stuff it into extra files - just \opt{lcd_color}{\example{}}, \opt{lcd_whatever}{\example{}} in the same file 23.46.20 # pixelma: How is the M3 manual? :) 23.46.52 Quit MG_Man (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 23.46.53 # i've wasted enough time on stupid shit 23.46.57 # that should be trivial 23.47.01 # my life fading away 23.47.04 # bluebrother: 3.3 23.47.05 # at every fucking moment 23.47.12 # last warning 23.47.15 # last warning 23.47.16 Quit iwonder () 23.47.29 Mode "#rockbox +o scorche|sh " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 23.47.42 # eulerphi: I'm not sure if the issue I was talking about is present in 3.3, but I'd suggest updating to the most recent build and trying again 23.47.52 Mode "#rockbox +b iwonder!*@* " by scorche|sh (n=scorche@rockbox/administrator/scorche) 23.48.55 # i'm just using the latest rbutil to update 23.49.01 # i did it just today actually 23.49.34 # and still experiencing the problem? Then it has to be something different. 23.50.03 # here's a sample mp4 i'm trying to play.. http://filebin.ca/mzbtvd 23.50.55 # thats an AAC-HE file 23.51.05 Join MG_Man [0] (n=MGMan@97.101.208.11) 23.51.08 # as I said hours ago you can't play those on such a slow CPU as you have 23.51.12 # pixelma: i tried it that way, it doesn't even compile. 23.51.18 Join fml [0] (n=4fd3fef8@gateway/web/cgi-irc/labb.contactor.se/session) 23.51.20 # oh 23.51.26 # i didn't know how to tell 23.51.45 # Your best bet would be to get a somewhat newer player 23.51.49 # * fml sees the symbol HAS_BUTTON_HOLD and asks himself whether HAVE_... should be used instead 23.51.54 # !search friends 23.51.56 # Even an ipod 4g BW would do I believe 23.52.01 # why are you using AAC-HE anyway 23.52.03 # xD :P 23.52.18 # BdN3504: can't imagine that it didn't compile because of this system 23.52.28 # well anyway 23.52.42 # MG_Man: the processor of an 4G Ipod is not much different to the one in the c200 23.52.46 # if at all 23.52.53 # actually, does it do any harm if i add six files? i mean there already is a very small file in the section i am writing in and it's for the player, so it has been there for a long time and no one has complained. 23.52.58 # Perhaps a Photo or Video or something equivalent 23.53.15 # Anyway, I'm thinking of getting an iriver h320 or h340 23.53.23 # I'm pretty sure it's processor is strong enough 23.53.33 # The only problem is that h340s are hard to come by, even on ebay 23.53.42 # MG_Man: All the ipods are the same (after first and second gen) 23.53.54 # I'd probably be better off getting an h320 and then upgrading the HDD to 40GB 23.54.30 # Even the 5G isn't good enough to do those? 23.54.33 # Hmm 23.54.37 # Same processor 23.54.41 # iPods are pretty shoddy then, aren't they 23.55.00 # You'd think they'd up more than display and space 23.55.10 # They didn't need to 23.55.11 # and more work spent on updating the screen 23.55.13 # MG_Man: if you don't know what processor the ipod use why would you give advice about the processors they use 23.55.34 # The video has a specialised video chip we don't know how to use for the video decoding 23.55.40 # I was just pretty sure it was tougher due to increased display quality, but I suppose that's completely different 23.56.11 # yes it is completely different 23.56.18 # So how does an h320/340 measure up? 23.56.22 # the size of a screen in inches and the performance of a processor are not the same thing 23.56.43 # MG_Man: Please don't give advice about things you aren't sure about - we don't want someone buying a pointless player because of wrong information 23.56.46 Quit Omlet ()