--- Log for 03.11.110 Server: hubbard.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 9 days and 5 hours ago 00.00.35 # need to get some sleep now, good night! 00.00.38 Quit Buschel (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.12/20101026210630]) 00.01.23 Quit Horscht (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 00.02.25 # fml: I believe this is still wrong, hwcodec has a pitchscreen too but no timestretch (have to check for if the feature is defined or not though( 00.02.58 # how does one 'un-initialize' the database on a player - just by deleting all the database* files in the .rockbox folder? 00.05.43 # yes, I think that should work 00.06.28 # thanks bertrik, yes, it worked 00.06.32 # New commit by 03b0hoon (r28464): Manual: add images for the Philips Gogear HDD1630 (FS#10329), Author: Marko Pahlke. 00.07.04 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 00.07.44 Quit Staphylo (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 00.08.12 # r28464 build result: All green 00.08.25 Join Staphylo [0] (~Bullet@AMontsouris-159-1-45-176.w90-46.abo.wanadoo.fr) 00.10.55 Quit bertrik (Quit: :tiuQ) 00.13.32 # New commit by 03b0hoon (r28465): Manual: add images for the Philips Gogear HDD6330, FS#11705 by me. 00.15.10 # r28465 build result: All green 00.18.44 # New commit by 03rmenes (r28466): Still coming along with HDD6330 plugin keymaps. 00.19.19 Join z35 [0] (~z35@ool-18bdad71.dyn.optonline.net) 00.20.20 # r28466 build result: All green 00.23.22 Part b0hoon ("GTG, bye.") 00.24.47 Quit Staphylo (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 00.25.05 Part toffe82 00.26.43 Quit Luca_S (Quit: CGI:IRC) 00.29.18 Quit domonoky (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00.32.50 Quit ender` (Quit: Look at you, hacker. A pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting and sweating as you run through my corridors. How can you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?) 00.33.10 Join CaptainKewl [0] (~jason@207-38-215-126.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 00.34.53 Join webguest90 [0] (~c4dd0919@giant.haxx.se) 00.36.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.36.40 Quit webguest90 (Client Quit) 00.43.15 Join JdGord [0] (~jd@122.110.111.239) 00.45.13 Join Staphylo [0] (~Bullet@AMontsouris-159-1-45-176.w90-46.abo.wanadoo.fr) 01.00.40 Quit Staphylo (Quit: Bye les gens =)) 01.03.49 Quit Ramsey[LC] (Read error: No route to host) 01.06.27 Quit dfkt (Quit: -= SysReset 2.53=- Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc.) 01.13.41 Join jdgord| [0] (~jd@vl10.gw.ok-labs.com) 01.14.07 Quit jdgord| (Client Quit) 01.14.24 Quit LambdaCalculus37 (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) 01.17.49 Quit DerPapst (Quit: Leaving.) 01.18.14 Quit JdGord (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 01.22.00 Quit jepler (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 01.25.31 Join jepler [0] (~jepler@emc/developer/pdpc.professional.jepler) 01.33.47 Join ntryon [0] (~ntryon@42.interlockroc.net) 01.35.08 Quit ntryon (Client Quit) 01.54.49 Quit kazaik (Quit: Leaving) 02.04.39 Quit FOAD (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02.06.38 Join FOAD [0] (~dok@83.161.135.61) 02.32.51 Quit liar (Quit: Leaving) 02.32.56 Quit n1s (Quit: Lämnar) 02.34.32 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (~rmenes@c-68-36-232-73.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) 02.34.33 Quit LambdaCalculus37 (Changing host) 02.34.33 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (~rmenes@rockbox/staff/LambdaCalculus37) 02.36.29 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.48.23 Join Ra1nbow [0] (~craig@95.145.58.59) 02.49.08 # Greetings. 02.50.00 # I'm trying to install rockbox on my 1st generation 2GB iPod nano, i've followed the instructions on the website for both the automatic and the manual installation and nothing seems to be working 02.51.21 # oh dear, what have I done... anyone know what iPod Diagnostics is? 02.51.28 Quit linuxguy3 (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 02.53.32 Join linuxguy3 [0] (~timj@adsl-75-57-176-222.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net) 02.53.52 # usually it'll say "Can't load rockbox.ipod" 02.56.04 # also the Rockbox Utility seems to think that it's a normal 1st gen ipod, but i know it's a nano 02.58.51 Join fireboy [0] (~fireboi@CPE000f660553ea-CM00194757d1b6.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 03.02.27 Quit soap (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 03.03.04 Nick fireboy is now known as iHobbes (~fireboi@CPE000f660553ea-CM00194757d1b6.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 03.04.32 # Ra1nbow: did you extract rockbox.zip? or just do the bootloader install? 03.04.59 # if rockbox util thinks it is wrong you need to force it to the right model or it will install the wrong bits 03.05.01 # JdGordon|: I've tried lots of things, both of those included 03.05.10 # manual install? 03.05.26 # well, it won't let me do anything to my iPod anymore 03.05.34 # read-only 03.05.40 # got itunes? 03.05.46 # not on this computer 03.05.50 # i'm using Ubuntu 03.06.06 # there is restore instructions for linux on the wiki iirc 03.06.11 # I've managed to get it to boot into the default OS and all my music is there 03.06.19 # get back to apple os only and do a manual install 03.06.27 # If your iPod's read-only, that suggests something else is wrong before Rockbox. 03.06.41 # well, it managed to install the wrong version before 03.06.49 # but now i can't manually delete files 03.06.55 # whereas I could before 03.07.08 # just open it up in a file browser and hit delete 03.07.24 Quit Judas_PhD (Quit: This is a quitting message) 03.07.32 # If Rockbox isn't installed, it means you're still using the Apple Disk Mode, which means no part of Rockbox is running at the time you're trying to delete files. 03.07.46 # Which probably means disk errors (which could also affect its ability to find rockbox.ipod and load it) 03.07.58 # oh that's another thing... 03.08.16 # browsing the ipod files, rockbox.ipod isn't there 03.08.23 # has never been there 03.08.58 # If you didn't get any errors during installation, and Rockbox.ipod isn't there, you didn't complete all of installation. 03.09.36 # You should probably do like JdGordon| suggested and restore your iPod to a "clean" state, and then check the disk 03.09.48 # right now the iPod has an empty .rockbox folder and RockboxUtility.exe and RockbockUtility.ini 03.09.58 # and of course all the default stuff 03.10.28 # yeah, i'll plug the iPod into a windows pc tomorrow then 03.10.40 # it's kinda late right now... another contributing factor to my failure 03.14.40 # you do know you don't have to run RockboxUtility.exe from the device....yes? 03.15.03 # yeah 03.15.36 # I'll try again tomorrow 03.16.16 # the fact that it's now read only suggests you have some filesystem corruption 03.17.10 Join krazykit [0] (~kkit@99-126-205-52.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net) 03.17.12 # well, i'll just reset it with iTunes tomorrow and have another stab in the dark 03.17.22 # i've never ever ever done anything like this before, lol 03.17.38 Part goffa ("WeeChat 0.3.3") 03.17.39 # It should be extremely trivial 03.18.03 # I've got a 1st generation Nano and when it's in good working order, the utility will auto detect it and install everything for you with just a couple clicks. 03.18.10 # It worked for me just 2 or 3 days ago. 03.18.42 # indeed, i thought it would be trivial 03.18.58 Quit pixelma (Read error: Operation timed out) 03.18.58 Quit amiconn (Read error: Operation timed out) 03.19.12 # but auto-detect thought that it was just a normal iPod 03.19.14 # not a nano 03.19.29 # so it keeps whining and insisting that it's not a nano 03.19.51 # like I said, i'll plug it into itunes and try again 03.19.55 # tomorrow though 03.20.40 Quit krazykit` (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 03.21.29 # The auto-detect works really well. If there's some reason it thinks it's not a Nano, that would be something worth looking into, since the ways the iPods are identified have been extremely reliable for years now. 03.21.44 Quit FOAD (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 03.22.01 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 03.22.49 # tomorrow i'll hopefully have more luck 03.23.20 Join FOAD [0] (~dok@83.161.135.61) 03.24.14 Quit Horschti (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 03.27.54 # anyway, i need me some sleep... 'night 03.28.00 Quit Ra1nbow (Quit: Leaving.) 03.28.11 Join pixelma [0] (quassel@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 03.28.37 Join amiconn [0] (quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 03.33.56 Quit iHobbes (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 03.34.28 Quit MethoS- (Remote host closed the connection) 03.35.54 Quit pixelma (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 03.36.22 Quit amiconn (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 03.37.46 Join iHobbes [0] (~fireboi@CPE000f660553ea-CM00194757d1b6.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 03.39.13 Quit GeekShadow (Quit: The cake is a lie !) 03.40.37 Join pixelma [0] (quassel@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 03.41.06 Join amiconn [0] (quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 03.42.50 Quit fyrestorm (Quit: Ur skills' fireproof like a wooden panel -- U got feds talking leet on your IRC channel!) 03.45.56 # New commit by 03rmenes (r28467): These should be the last of the plugin keymaps required ... 03.46.41 Quit iHobbes (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 03.47.54 # r28467 build result: All green 03.51.04 Join iHobbes [0] (~fireboi@CPE000f660553ea-CM00194757d1b6.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 03.54.08 # New commit by 03rmenes (r28468): Whoops, nearly forgot to define the help screen text for ... 03.54.24 Join Drise [0] (~Drise@user-24-236-91-225.knology.net) 03.54.25 Join froggyman [0] (~seth@unaffiliated/froggyman) 03.54.40 Quit JdGordon (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 03.54.42 # S_a_i_n_t: Rockbox: Done! 03.55.02 Quit bluebrother (Disconnected by services) 03.55.03 Join bluebroth3r [0] (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 03.55.59 # r28468 build result: All green 03.58.11 Join Judas_PhD [0] (~kevin@misterfluffy.dsl.xmission.com) 03.59.29 # Now that my toolchains are built, how to I patch files, and build them? 04.00.22 # New commit by 03rmenes (r28469): Another "keep the reds away" fix. 04.02.43 # r28469 build result: All green 04.04.12 Quit Judas_PhD (Quit: This is a quitting message) 04.09.36 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 04.13.22 Join Judas_PhD [0] (~kevin@misterfluffy.dsl.xmission.com) 04.13.31 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 04.18.47 # I'm glad I didn't enable plugins on the HDD6330 straight away. :) 04.19.03 # There's a few errors I need to get fixed up. 04.19.08 Join factor [0] (~factor@r74-195-220-23.msk1cmtc02.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net) 04.19.38 # nice rockbox 3.7 just released 04.20.02 Quit amiconn (Disconnected by services) 04.20.03 Join amiconn_ [0] (quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 04.20.05 Quit pixelma (Disconnected by services) 04.20.07 Join pixelma_ [0] (quassel@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 04.20.10 Nick pixelma_ is now known as pixelma (quassel@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 04.20.22 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 04.20.23 Quit edboyer93 () 04.23.17 # New commit by 03rmenes (r28470): Okay, this should be the last few "prevent red" fixes to be ... 04.25.18 # r28470 build result: All green 04.28.25 Quit Drise (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 04.32.39 Quit iHobbes (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 04.34.48 Join Barahir_ [0] (~jonathan@frnk-590f5202.pool.mediaWays.net) 04.36.32 # New commit by 03rmenes (r28471): Looks like HDD6330 plugins build green, so enable plugins. 04.36.34 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.37.00 Join iHobbes [0] (~fireboi@CPE000f660553ea-CM00194757d1b6.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 04.38.03 Quit Barahir (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 04.38.13 # r28471 build result: All green 04.39.18 Quit Topy (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 04.41.25 # Hmmm, I may have to rethink a few of the plugin keymaps out a bit more. Some of them are a little funky on the HDD6330's touchpad. 04.42.01 # b0hoon: (for the logs) Try out the plugins on your HDD6320 and tell me if you think we need to redo some of the keymaps. 04.42.06 Quit LambdaCalculus37 (Quit: bedtime) 04.42.32 Quit z35 (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 04.44.56 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (~stephen@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 04.46.51 Join Topy44 [0] (~Topy44@e179107213.adsl.alicedsl.de) 04.50.20 Quit CaptainKewl (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 04.51.22 Join CaptainKewl [0] (~jason@207-38-215-126.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 04.55.01 Join z35 [0] (~z35@ool-18bdad71.dyn.optonline.net) 05.01.22 Quit iHobbes () 05.11.18 Quit iq (Remote host closed the connection) 05.20.19 Quit FOAD (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 05.26.56 Join FOAD [0] (~dok@83.161.135.61) 05.33.56 Quit ps-auxw (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 05.42.17 Quit factor (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 05.45.31 Join ps-auxw [0] (~arneb@p4FF7EF0F.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.45.55 Join factor [0] (~factor@r74-195-220-23.msk1cmtc02.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net) 05.50.10 Quit sasquatch (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 06.07.51 Quit anewuser () 06.26.12 Quit Horscht (Quit: Verlassend) 06.32.54 Quit BHSPitMonkey (Remote host closed the connection) 06.35.46 Join xxcv [0] (~asdf@c211-30-174-99.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au) 06.36.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.36.49 Quit Topy44 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 06.41.59 Join Topy44 [0] (~Topy44@e179107213.adsl.alicedsl.de) 07.10.50 Quit CaptainKewl (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 07.12.59 Quit panni_ (Quit: ( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 3.81 :: www.XLhost.de )) 07.26.57 Join TheBarron2 [0] (~ad041303@giant.haxx.se) 07.27.09 # what's a good m3u editor? 07.28.05 # And what's the best way to delete the music out of the shit database now that I've rockboxed and can put the music on there in a sane file structure 07.30.24 # I would imagine any file browser can manage to delete songs, but given that you haven't told people what player you're using it's unlikely anyone can give better advice. 07.30.44 # As for "good" M3U editors - take your pick, there's a million programs that use them, and preferred PC software is really out of the scope of this channel anyway. 07.32.28 Join jngdwe [0] (~jngdwe@mo-71-51-202-214.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) 07.32.34 # ipod video 07.32.55 # Hi, I have a question for anyone thats here. Are there any 3rd party plugins for rockbox? 07.33.09 # TheBarron2: Then yes, you can just delete the folder containing the songs. 07.33.56 # jngdwe: We include basically any plugins submitted to us in a good enough state, generally speaking. You'd have to use Google to see if you could find third party ones, and they're unlikely to work unless they've been maintained and happen to be specifically for the same player you're using 07.34.07 # uhm.. what folder are you referring to? All the music that was previously in there is iPod-ized.. granted, don't know much about ipod structure so maybe it's obvious.. 07.34.22 # Thanks Llorean. 07.34.29 Join sasquatch [0] (~username@92.117.22.1) 07.34.38 # TheBarron2: I'm not sure its name. ipod_control I think 07.34.41 # Sad to hear that )=, I wish rockbox had some sort of app database. 07.34.49 # ah right 07.35.00 # ok, thanks 07.35.04 # jngdwe: What benefit would that have, if there aren't any apps? 07.35.25 # If there were apps, I meant. 07.35.40 # If there were apps you probably wouldn't need one, because they'd be included... 07.36.09 # Well at some point I'm sure it would start to take up more memory to just include every plugin. 07.36.18 # too much memory, excuse me. 07.36.39 # They take up storage, but not RAM. 07.37.00 # The storage is what i'de be concerned with. But I suppose it really isn't a problem with newer players. 07.37.03 # And most are relatively tiny. So it's not even close to a problem so far. 07.37.28 # Besides, you can always delete them, and if it becomes a problem in the future, it'll probably be added as a feature to rbutil to exclude specific plugins. 07.37.50 # Ohwell, a man can dream! 07.38.04 # Woot at the successful usb charging on my Sansa e250v2 07.38.39 # I just updated to 3.7 =D 07.43.34 Part jngdwe 07.51.12 Join confused [0] (~6c20b553@giant.haxx.se) 07.52.04 # anyone able to play slot radio cards on rockboxed sansa c240? 07.53.03 # I wouldn't expect them to work. 07.54.05 # I read a few chat post that folks said they used them on a sansa c240 with rockbox but now I have installed cant figure out how to play 07.54.32 # There's no reason they should work on any Rockbox player. DRM isn't supported. 07.55.10 Quit S00row (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 07.55.13 # Ok thanks I must have misunderstood 07.56.31 # so next question I installed rockbox but seemed to have lost all the music and photos loaded on prior to install...normal?? 07.56.40 Join S00row [0] (~Administr@27-33-98-164.static.tpgi.com.au) 07.57.07 # the should still be visible to the OF 07.57.14 # *they 07.58.08 # it is strange there were only 7 files of the 149 loaded originaly and no photos of the 20 or so 08.00.44 # how much space does rockbox take up because 1 gig player says it is near full but can find the original files 08.01.23 # ~50MB (f you installed all additional files) 08.01.31 # *if 08.01.38 # In other words, shit all. 08.02.28 # Hmm what is OF I tied using file viewer and tried to update data base but it only sees the 7 audio files loaded in systems folder 08.02.48 # "original Firmware" 08.03.00 # yea that is nothing so the original files must still be there somewhere 08.03.44 # Oh ok so if i boot to original they will be there but cant get to them with rockbox? 08.04.35 # thanks by the way great info 08.06.00 # do you think If I boot to original firmware and move files to systems folder I could then see them form rockbox? 08.06.16 # from 08.08.46 Join y4n [0] (~user@unaffiliated/y4ndexx) 08.08.47 Quit S00row (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08.09.36 # thanks again 08.09.40 # Rockboxed my Clip+ yesterday. I'm impressed :) 08.09.52 # * y4n clicks the donate button 08.10.04 Join S00row [0] (~Administr@27-33-98-164.static.tpgi.com.au) 08.10.07 Quit confused (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 08.14.12 Quit TheBarron2 (Quit: CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)) 08.19.30 Join Zagor [0] (~bjst@rockbox/developer/Zagor) 08.32.56 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@chello087206240131.chello.pl) 08.36.41 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.39.24 Join ender` [0] (krneki@foo.eternallybored.org) 08.40.31 Quit sasquatch (Quit: post kernel update rites... happy dance and reboot (-:) 08.50.32 # Zagor: for a rainy day: we need to make sure build.rockbox.org doesn't completely die if a faulty builds.pm is committed to svn... :-) 08.51.50 Join sasquatch [0] (~username@46.115.16.117) 08.51.50 Join Staphylo [0] (~Bullet@AMontsouris-159-1-45-176.w90-46.abo.wanadoo.fr) 08.51.50 # or should I say snowy... 08.52.34 Part Zagor 08.53.01 Join Zagor [0] (~bjst@rockbox/developer/Zagor) 08.54.27 # Zagor: did you see my previous line? 08.58.43 # yes 09.04.19 Quit user890104 (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 09.05.16 Quit y4n (Disconnected by services) 09.05.24 Join y4n [0] (~user@unaffiliated/y4ndexx) 09.07.25 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 09.13.16 Quit antil33t () 09.13.25 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 09.13.31 Join esperegu [0] (~quassel@145.116.15.244) 09.20.19 Join antil33t [0] (antil33t@124-197-51-80.callplus.net.nz) 09.20.21 Join petur [0] (d408b802@rockbox/developer/petur) 09.21.27 Join Rob2222 [0] (~Miranda@p4FFF2D89.dip.t-dialin.net) 09.24.40 Quit Rob2223 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 09.25.19 Quit AlexP (Remote host closed the connection) 09.29.03 Quit Judas_PhD (Remote host closed the connection) 09.30.12 Join Judas_PhD [0] (~kevin@misterfluffy.dsl.xmission.com) 09.31.29 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 09.32.52 Quit JdGordon| (Quit: leaving) 09.35.19 Join JdGord [0] (~jd@122.110.96.12) 09.37.09 Join swilde [0] (~wilde@aktaia.intevation.org) 09.39.39 Quit JdGord (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 09.48.05 Join JdGord [0] (~jd@122.110.96.12) 09.48.08 Quit JdGord (Client Quit) 09.55.17 Join KiwiCam [0] (~Kiwicam@ip-118-90-75-25.xdsl.xnet.co.nz) 09.58.30 # ok, so with an atrocious hack a profile build on h300 (built with gcc 4.4.4) boots up fine but hangs as soon as music playback is started even though no files are actually compiled with -finstrument-functions and no profiling functions except those in switch_thread are called 09.59.57 # hmm, no, it hangs on some tracks/codecs others give codec failure... 10.01.58 # How do I go back to the default theme (Clip+)? 10.02.19 # select it in the theme browser 10.02.27 # called cabbiev2 10.02.31 # ah thanks 10.10.37 # hmm, my hack isn't correct, that's probably why this happens... 10.17.04 Join einhirn [0] (~Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 10.20.46 # ah, better hack seems to work 10.23.39 # omg Frotz on my Clip+? 10.23.43 # hah that's amazing :) 10.24.26 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 10.25.41 # hmm, profiling + testcodec doesn't work but profiling during regular playback seems to 10.29.44 Quit Topy44 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 10.30.54 # it freezes halfway through the track O_o 10.33.32 # different bitrate of that test track freezes in the same position... 10.34.21 # what about a different track? is it just the time? :) 10.34.39 # testing different tracks now 10.36.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.37.00 # yeah, all tracks freeze between 92 and 94 seconds 10.37.35 # now i need to find a shorter one 10.37.39 Join DerPapst [0] (~Alexander@dslb-088-069-148-076.pools.arcor-ip.net) 10.41.17 Join AlexP [0] (~alex@rockbox/staff/AlexP) 10.52.39 # New commit by 03alex (r28472): Backport r28462 - Manual: make the presence of the timestretch menu description depend on the right condition (pitchscreen instead of just swcodec) 10.57.21 # profiling shorter tracks seems to work but the log contains a "Profiling exited with an error. Overflow or timer stolen most likely." message 10.57.43 # which isn't there with a build made with the old gcc 10.58.33 # you mentioned that it needs some hack to even boot. what kind of hack was that? i.e. what did the new compiler break? could this somehow also cause this part of the problem? 10.59.03 Join user890104 [0] (~Venci@2001:0:5ef5:79fd:20f4:313a:2b16:7ff3) 11.00.22 Quit esperegu (Read error: No route to host) 11.00.53 # switch_thread saved the wrong stack pointer when profiling was enabled because the call to the profile_thread_stopped pushed an arg on the stack and then the sp was saved before being incremented again but my current hack seems to fix that although maybe i should test it a little more 11.03.47 # ah, it overflows the profiling buffer 11.07.26 Join dfkt [0] (dfkt@unaffiliated/dfkt) 11.09.00 # AlexP: I'd have waited to backport that one, it's still not correct 11.09.32 # oh, I just assumed it was 11.09.47 # Otherwise (so went my thinking), he wouldn't have committed it 11.10.06 # and without checking it didn't look obviously wrong to me 11.10.12 # pixelma: What should it be? 11.12.37 # it creates several entries for the same address, that's why it overflows the buffer 11.13.29 # AlexP: it should be inside another swcodec probably, need to check. I just know that while the bitmapped Archoses have adjustable pitch, they don't have timestretch. He told me privately that he used it because in the C code the setting was used for "pitchscreen" - maybe it's been overlooked that this inside a swcodec part - or maybe even the lang files are wrong there 11.14.13 # So he knows it is wrong? 11.14.44 # I mentioned the same here yesterday night after the commit and he read logs 11.14.59 # I wish he'd come on IRC 11.15.40 # Anyway, if you are going to investigate, would ytou mind fixing both at the same time? :) 11.15.52 # yeah me too, he said he wasn't able today 11.16.06 # and another yes... you made me ;) 11.16.14 # thanks :) 11.16.53 Quit xxcv (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 11.25.10 # is funman still active anywhere on the rockbox-community? 11.26.18 # haven't seen him for a while 11.27.04 # hm 11.27.32 # hmm, removing the special casing for coldfire in the codec lib __cyg_profile_func_enter seems to fix profilin 11.27.33 # g 11.28.05 Quit user890104 (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 11.31.44 Join user890104 [0] (~Venci@2001:0:5ef5:79fd:20f4:313a:2b16:7ff3) 11.32.42 # decode_packed_block seems to be the major culprit in the vorbis slowdown if this is correct 11.38.59 # AlexP: english.lang includes the "timestretch" strings based on the "swcodec" feature. I wonder if there are any swcodec targets that don't have timestretch? 11.39.23 # I could only imagine a low mem problem if at all 11.41.24 Part y4n 11.45.38 # S_a_i_n_t: ping? 11.56.39 # anyone mind if I enable -g on the checkwps build command? 11.59.35 # JdGordon: it isn't speed critical or anything, is it? 12.00.15 # not at all 12.00.50 # then go ahead, easier debugging is always welcome 12.07.00 # when was 3.7 branched? which revision? 12.08.26 # hmm, that function is twice as big when compiled with gcc 4.4.4 12.08.38 # maybe sticking it in iram will help 12.08.49 # * JdGordon guesses AlexP might know :) 12.08.58 # New commit by 03jdgordon (r28473): Fix a bug introduced with r28370 (feature check tag improvements) where %Rp would fail to parse if the target had recording. Also enable ... 12.10.40 # r28473 build result: All green 12.10.54 # AlexP: can you do that last checkin in the 3.7 branch please? thats a slightly nasty bug in a little used feature 12.12.38 # Sure, as is? 12.12.59 # yeah, the checkwps.make change isnt needed 12.13.06 # pixelma: I think someone needs to check the code to be sure here :) 12.13.35 # before you do.. let me just tripple check this :) 12.14.14 # Sure :) 12.14.58 # yeah, good to go :) 12.15.14 # now for some android hacking I think 12.16.55 # nope, iram doesn't help... 12.19.45 # JdGordon: I'm not finding that part of the file in the 3.7 branch - can you point me at the line here: http://svn.rockbox.org/viewvc.cgi/branches/v3_7/lib/skin_parser/skin_parser.c?annotate=28309 12.21.31 # ah, hmm, I must have misread the branch rev 12.21.40 # never mind then :) 12.21.45 # 3.7 branch was 28309 12.21.48 # OK :) 12.23.24 Quit S_a_i_n_t (Quit: I'm only going to Heaven if it tastes like caramel...) 12.28.12 # AlexP: in settings.h I can find timestretch_enabled in a HAVE_PITCHSCREEN inside an swcodec block. HAVE_PITCHSCREEN is defined in the target's config files and all but the Player and some unfinished ports define it (ifp, lyreproto and the View) 12.29.08 Join S_a_i_n_t [0] (S_a_i_n_t@203.184.0.170) 12.29.15 # I want to put some of the checkwps debugging output into the rockbox bin (enough so it says which line and char the error is on).. how small delta would that need to be to be worth keeping? 12.31.13 # AlexP: fml just send me a mail in which he confirms and asks me if I could fix. The most correct and always true way would be to use both (pitchscreen opt inside an swcodec opt) but as far as I can see the swcodec one would do. What do you think? 12.31.18 # *sent 12.36.45 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.37.42 # pixelma: I think it is probably wise to mirror the code, even if it seems not necessary right now 12.37.56 # You never know in the future when it'll bite us :) 12.38.41 # True. It would also be only a simple revert otherwise ;) 12.38.55 # hehe :) 12.39.05 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@g231227012.adsl.alicedsl.de) 12.39.12 Quit kugel (Changing host) 12.39.12 Join kugel [0] (~kugel@rockbox/developer/kugel) 12.39.57 # pixelma: i think there were some commits recently to make HAVE_PTICHSCREEN actually optional. timestrech definitely needs pitchscreen 12.40.18 Join teru [0] (~teru@KD059133111160.ppp.dion.ne.jp) 12.41.23 # that won't be in an official manual though :) 12.45.52 Quit sinthetek (Read error: Operation timed out) 12.51.53 Join Mikeb0ok [0] (~mike@m412836d0.tmodns.net) 12.53.15 Join sinthetek [0] (~sinthetek@unaffiliated/sinthetek) 12.54.04 Quit mystica555_ (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 12.55.37 # Zagor: did you see the patch? 12.55.44 # for the scroll threshold 12.57.42 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 12.58.08 Quit pSiKO (Quit: Leaving.) 12.58.31 Join tbox [0] (~tbox@213.56.158.253) 12.59.14 Join Jerom [0] (~jerome@95.171.137.111) 13.02.02 Nick Mikeb0ok is now known as mystica555_ (~mike@m412836d0.tmodns.net) 13.05.18 # kugel: fs? 13.05.28 # or did you commit? 13.05.42 # neither, I put it on pastie yesterday 13.05.56 # oh, no I didn't see that 13.05.58 # i didn't implement it on the other touchscreens so i didn't bother with fs yet 13.06.43 # http://pastie.org/1269231 13.08.02 # it also fixes the context menu so that it pops up directly 13.08.26 # nice 13.09.33 Quit sinthetek (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 13.12.05 Quit Jerom (Quit: Leaving.) 13.12.13 # what do we want to do about the back button when we are in the main menu? 13.12.38 # <- os or leave it for rb to do nothing with? 13.13.15 # have you looked at my yesno dialog patches? 13.13.47 # not yet 13.14.39 # I think we want to leave to the OS if it's pressed in the main menu 13.15.14 # I think so too 13.15.17 # or perhaps if it's pressed twice in a row like on astro filemanager 13.15.55 Quit noamsml (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13.16.07 # that might be more doable 13.16.19 # certainyl less work 13.16.41 Join noamsml [0] (~noamsml@adsl-75-45-240-182.dsl.sfldmi.sbcglobal.net) 13.17.28 # how do we make the yesno and keyboard not slide the rockobx View away? 13.17.34 # or display the rb logo under it? 13.18.57 # astro returns to the os once you are in / 13.19.11 # I don't know exactly, but the sdk talks about view hierarchies in some places 13.20.13 Join soap [0] (~soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 13.20.26 # maybe you need to make the view where the yesno dialog is in a child of the RockboxFramebuffer view. that's just a guess though 13.22.49 Quit rasher (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 13.23.18 Quit JdGordon (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 13.23.52 Join sinthetek [0] (~sinthetek@cpe-174-111-239-037.triad.res.rr.com) 13.23.52 Quit sinthetek (Changing host) 13.23.52 Join sinthetek [0] (~sinthetek@unaffiliated/sinthetek) 13.24.27 Join JdGordon [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 13.26.44 Join giovanni_ [0] (~giovanni@93.37.240.206) 13.26.55 # hey there :-) 13.27.25 # who is Purlin Nayuki? 13.27.47 # welcome to #rockbox where we talk rockbox 13.28.14 # I would like to speak with him about the recently commit in the wiki page of onda vx7x7 13.28.31 # I'm not aware of him/her being on IRC 13.29.16 # ok, he wrote that Rockbox cannot display correctly on VX777 but that's no true 13.29.16 # I vaguely remember the name 13.30.46 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (~3f74f70d@rockbox/staff/LambdaCalculus37) 13.30.57 # He's in CREDITS too 13.31.33 # and he wrote about a newer boot loader and I can't understand what he's talking about... any mail address? I couldn't find it 13.33.14 # stacker55: Ping, I forgot to ask you how your test of FS#11714 went last night. 13.33.37 # * JdGordon loves 5 line patches 13.33.57 # who has a better name than android_ignore_back_button() to tell the os to handle the button? 13.34.06 # this is a apps->firmware call 13.36.42 # http://pastebin.com/sm25zNnQ 13.38.23 # does it make sense to abstract it away to something like "is_in_root_level" ? 13.38.55 # or main_menu 13.40.34 # I dunno... 13.40.53 # looks like the button/touch handling has broken again 13.41.12 # that would not make it so locked to this specific android fix 13.41.34 # gevaerts: can you do benchmark builds for the hdd6330 targets? 13.41.50 # Zagor: I'll do a full benchmark set soon 13.42.01 # great 13.42.33 # Zagor: How long does the front page take to refresh after an update? 13.42.47 # Would anything else want to know if we are in the top menu or not? I can understand a finer level of knowing which screen we are in, but a yes/no for root seems a bit pointless for others 13.43.00 Quit user890104 (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 13.43.01 # LambdaCalculus37: it runs a cron job every minute 13.44.08 # Zagor: That's odd, then. I added the GoGear HDD16x0 to Unstable with r28458 but it's still not showing up on the front page as such. 13.44.34 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@iwl138.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 13.44.40 # LambdaCalculus37: ping 13.44.52 # wodz: Pong 13.45.10 # LambdaCalculus37: svn changes require pinging a Swede IIRC 13.45.12 # LambdaCalculus37: oh, *that* front page :-) that is not done automatically at all. you need to ping me or bagder. 13.45.24 # I thought you meant the svn table 13.45.29 # have you tried build with FS#11712 on your archos? 13.45.46 # wodz: Yes. It looks good on my Archos as well. 13.45.59 # LambdaCalculus37: done 13.46.04 # is it player or recorder? 13.46.19 # wodz: Recorder v1. 13.46.30 # Zagor: \o/ 13.46.55 # well that means I am still looking for volunteer with player/studio 13.47.19 Join user890104 [0] (~Venci@212.233.128.12) 13.47.28 # Zagor: holding down back in the tree will shoot past the main menu and get to the os.. do we want that? 13.47.33 # working around that is going to be fiddly 13.47.50 # Zagor: I'm going to promote the HDD6330 to Unstable later on as well today. Although the LCD refresh is a bit slow and some of the plugins suffer as a result, audio playback, recording, and FM radio work well enough that it can be considered usable for daily use. 13.48.20 # JdGordon: I'd say that is unexpected and hence undesired. 13.48.38 # JdGordon: needing to press it twice in a row would make that easier to handle I think? 13.48.42 # I agree.. but don't really want to fix the code :p 13.49.04 # do we really need to support back|repeat out of menus? 13.49.06 Join rasher [0] (~rasher@0x5550f5a3.adsl.cybercity.dk) 13.49.12 Quit rasher (Changing host) 13.49.12 Join rasher [0] (~rasher@rockbox/developer/rasher) 13.49.21 # wodz: Sadly I can't help there. I had to cannibalize my JB5000 for the hard drive to repair an old computer, and I have to find a spare hard drive for it. 13.49.56 # JdGordon: is there a specific context just for the main menu? if yes then the action code could handle it, it knows better about button states 13.50.37 # no 13.51.47 # what is CONTEXT_MAINMENU? 13.52.00 # unused probably 13.52.15 # grep says no 13.52.50 # seems to be used for all menus created with do_menu() 13.55.49 # but do_menu() knows when it's in the main menu, perhaps you could put the code there 13.56.28 # thats a bit more nasty than in root_menu() 13.56.28 Join PurlingNayuki [0] (~716ec4a8@giant.haxx.se) 13.58.33 Quit krazykit (Quit: awe yeeeeeee) 14.02.56 # grr... something broke the View focus and now you once again have to use the ball to gives the view focus before the hardware buttons are sent to rockbox 14.05.22 # it works with a build 50 revisions ago 14.05.54 Join komputes [0] (~komputes@ubuntu/member/komputes) 14.08.20 # I think we need a very small queue in the android button driver... apparently the press/unpress can happen in the time of a single tick (which is why we were missing them before) but that makes actually waiting on longer presses difficult 14.08.29 # that = the way we handle that issue 14.09.20 # are you sure that's possible? 14.10.04 # not 100% sure 14.10.04 # that's a theoretical problem on all of our targets but 10ms were always fine-grained enough so that it wasn't a problem in practice, android shouldn't be different in that regard 14.10.42 # hm, but maybe with the track ball it could beome a track ball, I don't know how android fires the up and down events for it 14.11.55 # i thought we were missing them because the view was not focussed? 14.13.26 # yes, almost all the press/unpresses are happning in the same tick 14.14.14 # even with e.g. the menu button? 14.14.23 # i can't really believe that. and it works fine for me 14.14.56 # I'm going to add a dead simple fifo and see if that makes things better 14.15.31 # http://pastebin.com/rmeUA959 the last number is the tick 14.15.35 Join CaptainKewl [0] (~jason@207-38-215-126.c3-0.nyr-ubr1.nyr.ny.cable.rcn.com) 14.17.01 # what button is that? 14.17.37 # when I was testing time response for simple push switch in one of my project I found it hard to press for shorter than ~100ms 14.17.49 # the ball 14.18.11 Join Strife89TX [0] (~cstrife89@207.144.201.128) 14.18.43 # directional or middle press? 14.18.58 # ah, as I said I can imagine for the ball (directional) that works differently, I don't know what android does there 14.19.02 # direction, hardware buttons seems to be ok, but they arent being used 14.19.18 # but as repeat events aren't possible with it anyway we could simply only listen to UP events 14.19.52 # like done with the multimedia keys (where I know from cyanogenmod that UP and DOWN are fired without delay between) 14.21.45 # yeah, that would work 14.23.04 # I'm using Onda VX747. I updated to the newest daily build, but after that when I tried to play musics it returns TLB Exception... 14.23.39 # giovanni_: ^^^^ 14.23.56 # ehy? 14.24.08 # ok 14.24.20 # Hi PurlingNayuki 14.24.31 # Hi.. 14.24.33 # I've seen you've edited the vx7x7 wiki 14.24.38 Quit kugel (Remote host closed the connection) 14.25.05 # You've wrote that Rockbox cannot display correctly on VX777 but that's no true 14.25.50 # I don't know, but I've got many reports like this... 14.26.07 # OK, I'll edit it as 'some VX777s' . 14.26.55 # no, it runs correctly 14.27.02 # on all vx777 14.27.22 # giovanni_: how can you claim that? 14.27.41 # But look at the pictures. 14.28.14 # giovanni_: Which build of Rockbox you're using? 14.29.15 # the photo you place in the wiki, it happens when you build the boot loader without define USB_BOOT in autoconf.h 14.29.59 # giovanni_: good answer :-) 14.30.25 # I remember a guy in the forums having the same problem 14.31.55 # Thanks, I'll check it after my midterm exam. 14.32.09 # ok :D 14.32.53 # instead this, I can't get the OF boot 14.33.02 # no dual boot here 14.33.55 # No dual-boot? 14.34.15 # No, I can use only rockbox 14.34.32 # and, well, it's not a big problem 14.35.01 # New commit by 03teru (r28474): FS#11673: picture flow: improve scrolling text, by myself. ... 14.35.39 # Well, it's not a problem for me either. But many people on my forum use the OF... 14.36.45 # r28474 build result: All green 14.36.48 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.38.41 Join anewuser [0] (anewuser@unaffiliated/anewuser) 14.42.38 # giovanni_: I'm still wondering what build of Rockbox you're using? 14.42.56 # One of the latest build 14.43.25 Quit CaptainKewl (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 14.44.02 # dual boot maybe works only on the vx747? 14.44.08 # pixelma: ping 14.47.04 # giovanni_: Can you play musics on the latest build? I just got a 'TLB Exception'. 14.47.20 # yes, I'm testing it right now 14.47.48 # BTW: giovanni_: BTW, do you have Gmail? 14.47.52 # yes 14.48.17 Quit soap (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.48.33 # Please add me in gmail. 14.48.54 Join soap [0] (~soap@rockbox/staff/soap) 14.49.06 # I need your address 14.49.25 # Oh, it's in my Wiki profile. 14.52.22 # AAAARRRRRRRR looks like it might have been a keymap problem the whole time instead of a driver one 14.52.58 Quit evilnick (Quit: Leaving) 14.53.56 Join Kitar|st [0] (~Kitarist@BSN-182-58-46.dial-up.dsl.siol.net) 14.54.02 Quit Kitar|st (Client Quit) 14.54.40 # I can't see your gmail account in the wiki profile 14.54.59 Join Kitar|st [0] (~Kitarist@BSN-182-58-46.dial-up.dsl.siol.net) 14.55.18 # giovanni_, PurlingNayuki: If you guys need to speak in private, you can PM each other. 14.56.58 # My Gmail is cyq.yzfl@gmail.com 14.57.29 # PurlingNayuki: I don't think that's the sort of information you want to put on an IRC channel with a log. Just letting you know. ;) 14.58.16 # add 14.59.19 # TheSeven: on nano2g (r28451), when plugging an usb cable while holding the menu button, the sound freeze and/or seems to play /dev/random. It used to work fine a few month ago. 14.59.58 # TheSeven: sorry, I don't have a more precise release that still work fine. 15.00.54 # * TheSeven will have a check 15.01.21 # LambdaCalculus37: No problem. I have many other e-mail address. 15.01.38 # LambdaCalculus37: Thanks for your notify. 15.02.23 # TheSeven: thanks. If you need more info, just ask. 15.05.10 Quit soap (Quit: Leaving) 15.05.56 # Zagor, Bagder: In a few minutes, I'm going to go promote the GoGear HDD63x0 series to Unstable as well. Once I do that, I'll let you guys know so you can update the front page. 15.06.25 # ok 15.07.35 # AlexP: Umm... where are users supposed to discuss issues if not in the new ports thread? 15.07.56 # it isnt unstable so it doesnt go in the main forum, but it needs to go somewhere 15.08.05 # http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=21176.0 15.08.13 # They aren't 15.08.29 # If it is stable enough that we do support, it should be in the main forum 15.08.42 # New Ports is and always has been for development only 15.08.56 # AlexP: Yes, and I've already locked the thread for the HDD16x0 since it's now Unstable. 15.08.56 # We can of course discuss changing that 15.08.57 # A good rule, isn't it? 15.09.05 # But currently it is that 15.09.14 # AlexP: Actually, we need a new subforum for Manual Installation on the GoGear series. 15.09.23 # then android should be unstable 15.09.24 # at the very least 15.09.31 # OK, cool 15.09.38 # I have no knowledge of where it is 15.09.48 # BTW, can anyone set Onda VX747 as unstable? 15.09.49 # LambdaCalculus37: You need scorche for that 15.10.09 # no 15.10.17 # AlexP: I'll get his attention then. 15.10.41 # PurlingNayuki: the onda VX747 had a change 2 days ago which prohibits it going up to unstable... 15.11.02 Quit user890104 (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 15.11.42 # What is it? 15.11.51 # PurlingNayuki: I've added you to gmail. 15.12.06 # I see. 15.12.18 Quit ps-auxw (*.net *.split) 15.12.18 Quit GodEater (*.net *.split) 15.12.19 Quit miceh (*.net *.split) 15.12.19 Quit zu (*.net *.split) 15.12.19 Quit Battousai (*.net *.split) 15.14.13 # I gonna sleep. I' going to get up early tomorrow. Good bye. 15.14.17 Part LinusN 15.14.20 # I gonna sleep. I' going to get up early tomorrow. Good bye. 15.14.24 # Bye 15.14.24 DBUG Enqueued KICK PurlingNayuki 15.14.24 # I gonna sleep. I' going to get up early tomorrow. Good bye. 15.14.32 # I gonna sleep. I' going to get up early tomorrow. Good bye. 15.15.26 # PurlingNayuki: I think we got it :) 15.15.27 # Zagor: I have back working perfectly but the dpad directions are totoally broken :( 15.15.34 # I cant figure out how to make the button tick handle buttons which dont have any time between the press and unpress 15.15.34 # action.c will ignore buttons when changing screens untill a BUTTON_REL comes in 15.15.45 # Utchybann: i can reproduce it, but can't think of a possible target-dependent reason. 15.15.53 # is this kind of thing happening on other targets as well? 15.16.05 # JdGordon: Does android meet http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/TargetClassifications ? 15.16.26 # If not I guess it is just that someone needs to write some instructions on the wiki 15.16.37 # yes 15.16.48 # seen as the last 4 points arnet relevant 15.17.18 # Install isn't relevant? 15.17.42 # Or just that all android apps install the same way 15.18.15 # it could be mentioned as long as people don't do it from the market 15.18.24 # can one try to reproduce that bug (playback freezing or garbled when plugging in usb in charging mode) on a different target? 15.18.32 # JdGordon: And why isn't a page explaining the state of the port relevant? 15.18.38 # well it isnt on the market yet, installing is download the apk and run it 15.18.57 # Do we provide apk builds? 15.19.00 # because I'm asleep and missed that point (which is covered anyway) 15.19.04 # semi-officially 15.19.50 Quit PurlingNayuki (Quit: CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)) 15.20.07 # OK, well if you chaps who work on it/use it feel it is unstable then great - promote it and ask scorche for an installation sub forum 15.21.10 # gcc 4.5.1 works fine for coldfire too 15.21.33 # AlexP: Speaking of installation sub forums, I've noticed that we don't have one for Samsung devices, either! 15.21.43 # Looks like scorche's got some work to do. ;) 15.24.33 Quit LambdaCalculus37 (Quit: CGI:IRC) 15.25.32 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (~3f74f70d@rockbox/staff/LambdaCalculus37) 15.26.09 # android really doesnt need a install sub forum :p 15.26.20 # no, true 15.26.43 Ctcp Ignored 1 channel CTCP requests in 0 seconds at the last flood 15.26.43 # * gevaerts doubts that 15.26.54 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 15.26.58 # It could maybe do with a compiling/installing one though 15.27.00 # 4.5 actually produces somewhat smaller code than 3.4 too in contrast of 4.4 which produces larger code vorbis is still slower than 3.4 though :/ 15.27.10 # how much? 15.27.56 # ~2MHz for a 128k file, so not terribly but it sucks because it's my main codec 15.29.26 Quit teru (Quit: Quit) 15.29.51 # what are they actually doing differently? 15.30.51 Join LinusN [0] (~linus@rockbox/developer/LinusN) 15.31.16 # TheSeven: I will try to reproduce it on my mini2g tonight. 15.31.21 # can we change the menu button to be back to wps instead of context menu? 15.33.38 Join ps-auxw [0] (~arneb@p4FF7EF0F.dip.t-dialin.net) 15.33.38 Join GodEater [0] (~bibble@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 15.33.38 Join miceh [0] (~mtq@h1439481.stratoserver.net) 15.33.38 Join zu [0] (~zu@ks355000.kimsufi.com) 15.33.38 Join Battousai [0] (~bryan@gentoo/developer/battousai) 15.35.00 # New commit by 03jdgordon (r28475): Remote android button handling (again). do the press/unpress more like other targets (i.e correctly). 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I wish.) 19.13.23 # TheLemonMan it is no? 19.13.41 # did I invent a backport commit message style? :) 19.14.21 # fml: thanks, btw. and nice to see you here 19.15.29 Part y4n 19.16.39 # pixelma: :-) I was here yesterday but not for long 19.16.39 Quit Alchimysta (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 19.18.13 Join Strife89 [0] (a80dbf53@gateway/web/freenode/ip.168.13.191.83) 19.20.22 Quit mystica555_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 19.31.53 Quit fml (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.12/20101026210630]) 19.32.31 # TheSeven: no playback freezing or garbled when plugging in usb in charging mode on my mini2g (r28451). 19.33.16 # TheSeven: rockbox compiled from the same source tree on the same computer (same version of gcc). 19.33.51 # TheSeven: arm-elf-eabi-gcc (GCC) 4.4.4 19.33.53 # hm 19.37.02 Quit Drise (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 19.38.30 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht@p4FD4F7FC.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.38.30 Quit Horscht (Changing host) 19.38.30 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 19.39.45 Join Mobius-1 [0] (~6c02c5cb@giant.haxx.se) 19.39.49 Quit linuxstb (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 19.44.52 # Greetings. Does the Fuze V2 have support for Screendump? 19.45.44 # I've checked the Fuze V2 manual and the page explaining screendump. 19.46.01 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@p57B4A799.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.47.57 Join Alchimysta [0] (~97519eea@giant.haxx.se) 19.48.10 Quit DerPapst (Quit: Leaving.) 19.48.36 Quit Alchimysta (Client Quit) 19.49.19 # TheSeven: r28285 is also affected by the issue. 19.49.59 # is it also present in the 3.7 release binary? 19.54.49 # TheSeven: r24645 is not affected. 19.55.13 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~lemonboy@151.62.66.106) 19.56.58 Quit Horscht (Quit: Verlassend) 19.58.43 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Reboot.) 19.59.03 # 3.7 is also affected. 19.59.53 # stoping playback and starting it again unfreeze the platback. pause/unpause have not affect. 20.00.06 Join sandman06 [0] (~lixxus@78-86-253-21.zone2.bethere.co.uk) 20.00.13 Quit einhirn (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 20.00.17 # hi everyone 20.02.57 Join Horscht [0] (~Horscht@xbmc/user/horscht) 20.03.03 Quit bmbl (Quit: Verlassend) 20.04.33 # when will toshiba gigabeat S be supported in the rock box utility installation 20.04.49 # the port has been completed and everything is green 100% 20.05.48 # when someone does whatever work is needed 20.05.52 Join Alchimysta [0] (~97519eea@giant.haxx.se) 20.05.56 # And it isn't complete 20.06.14 # There are problems with single boot bootloader on newer OF versions 20.06.24 # and the battery life is a bit shit 20.06.35 # (neither of which are necessarily show stoppers) 20.07.07 # lol ok 20.07.38 # It principally just needs someone to do the work 20.08.50 # well i made a royal mistake of buying it. orginally i had a sansa e280 and scroll button broke, so i decided to buy the gigabeat i should of researched more 20.09.22 # The S would be quite nice with a better battery and a not so stupid OF bootloader 20.09.33 # i would buy another sansa e280 but i really hate the scroll button navigation 20.10.37 Quit Mobius-1 (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 20.10.49 # I take it you have a gigabeat S ? 20.10.55 # among others 20.16.31 # i might put it back on fleabay 20.16.49 # and get another players that is better supported in terms of hardware/development 20.17.04 # It is pretty much as supported as anything else 20.17.11 # All the hardware works etc. 20.17.15 # What are you missing? 20.17.24 # sandman06: The Gigabeat S works well enough for daily use, except for the battery life and slightly funny bootloader like AlexP mentioned. 20.17.33 # the battery life wasnt what i was expecting 20.17.48 # coming from a sansa e280 20.17.51 # yeah, but Rockbox isn't that much worse than the OF 20.17.56 # i like really long battery life 20.18.06 # So it isn't so much a supported issue, as a hardware thing 20.18.35 # yes when you mention OF version 20.18.35 # I haven't measured for a long time though 20.18.39 # u meaning the new 1.3 20.18.48 # or does it affect 1.2 as well 20.18.54 # I was using a Gigabeat S for a good year and a half and never had any real issues with it at all. 20.19.06 # yes, it causes issues with the Rockbox single boot bootloader, but dual is fine 20.19.16 # 1.3 for sure, 1.2 don't know 20.19.19 # i mainly bought it for its screen size and powefull cpu/ram 20.21.13 # sandman06: You know you can get a higher capacity battery for the Gigabeat S, right? 20.21.36 # LambdaCalculus37: Yes, but it is still crap compared to other targets 20.21.42 # from ebay ? 20.21.51 # and other places 20.22.00 # whats the mah capcity 20.22.07 # whatever you can get 20.22.14 # I have a 1000 mAh in mine 20.22.22 # (orig is 700 I think) 20.22.48 # can i ask, what preference do you have in terms of a player 20.22.49 Join DerPapst [0] (~Alexander@p5DE5BE59.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.23.18 # Depends what you want - size, capacity, radio, rec, etc. etc. 20.23.41 # i really miss my mic from my sansa e series. just a shame it has a shit navigate control 20.24.04 # I mostly use a gigabeat F, last one I'd get rid of is an iriver H100, then I have various flash ones I use from time to time 20.25.32 # I use my iPod video and Archos JBRv1; I swapped the hard drive in my iPod video for a 32GB CF card, and upgraded the HDD in my JBRv1 to 80GB. 20.26.21 # what about the read/write issue 20.26.28 # wont that wear ur cf card down 20.28.31 Quit MethoS- (Remote host closed the connection) 20.30.25 Join MethoS- [0] (~clemens@134.102.106.250) 20.31.42 # What read/write issue? 20.32.21 # sandman06: What read/write issue? And my CF card's still working with no issues. 20.32.38 # Rockbox doesn't damage CF cards. 20.32.47 # (At least it hasn't done so to mine!) 20.33.18 Join Buschel [0] (~chatzilla@p54A3B78C.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.34.05 # CF have short life span 20.34.18 # especially when written to alot 20.35.11 # sandman06: Yeah, if you buy cheap-o CF cards. My iPod video has a Transcend 133x 32GB CF card in it that I bought two years ago. It's still working. 20.36.53 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.36.58 # Anyway, I've said my bit and I'm done here. 20.38.50 # thanks guys for the info. Ive searched on the forum regarding gigabeat S and its status and nothing 20.39.02 Join Strife89 [0] (a80dbf53@gateway/web/freenode/ip.168.13.191.83) 20.39.03 # I guess its just a waiting game untill it gets done 20.39.58 Quit S_a_i_n_t (Disconnected by services) 20.40.00 Join [Saint] [0] (S_a_i_n_t@203.184.1.13) 20.44.50 Quit [Saint] (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 20.45.09 Join S_a_i_n_t [0] (S_a_i_n_t@203.184.0.37) 20.47.44 Join BdN3504 [0] (~5ce7e9ab@giant.haxx.se) 20.48.44 # What is make.inc? 20.49.10 # sandman06: The only way to make anything happen is to do it 20.49.33 # Nobody is doing anything specifically beast related that I'm aware of 20.49.49 # Just a friendly reminder: By clicking on the link "All commits -> since last release" on rockbox.org main page all changes since june 30th are displayed. 20.50.32 # I understood the last release was on October 30th, so you might want to change that 20.51.00 # When I compile the plugin, the file make.inc cyngwin asks me, where is it? 20.51.40 # BdN3504: Yeah, it needs updating 20.52.05 Quit BdN3504 (Client Quit) 20.56.05 Quit stoffel (Remote host closed the connection) 20.56.13 # When I compile the plugin, the file make.inc cyngwin asks me, where is it? 20.57.10 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@44.181.204-77.rev.gaoland.net) 20.57.11 Quit GeekShadow (Changing host) 20.57.11 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 20.58.26 Quit anewuser () 20.59.13 Quit LambdaCalculus37 (Quit: CGI:IRC 0.5.9 (2006/06/06)) 20.59.24 Join petur [0] (~petur@rockbox/developer/petur) 21.00.18 Quit dfkt (Quit: -= SysReset 2.53=- Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc.) 21.02.06 Quit Alchimysta (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 21.02.39 Join anewuser [0] (anewuser@unaffiliated/anewuser) 21.06.49 Quit GeekShadow (Quit: The cake is a lie !) 21.09.32 Join panni_ [0] (hannes@ip-178-203-81-220.unitymediagroup.de) 21.12.04 Join Drise [0] (~Drise@user-24-236-91-225.knology.net) 21.12.12 Join kazaik [0] (~kazaik@pool-72-81-202-127.bltmmd.east.verizon.net) 21.14.26 Join Drise_ [0] (~Drise@user-24-236-91-225.knology.net) 21.16.21 Part sandman06 21.17.31 Quit Drise (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 21.24.33 Quit JesusFreak316 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 21.36.47 Quit Drise_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 21.39.36 Join tcm1998 [0] (~tcm1998@83.119.244.13) 21.39.44 # hi all 21.44.29 Join Drise_ [0] (Drise@146.229.118.73) 21.50.27 Quit Drise_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 21.52.01 Join edboyer93 [0] (eboyer93@pool-71-185-65-59.phlapa.fios.verizon.net) 21.55.43 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@chello087206240131.chello.pl) 21.56.18 Quit benedikt93 (Quit: Bye ;)) 21.58.40 # AlexP, pixelma: how to prepare screenshots? Just grab screenshot of the sim or there is some other preferred route? 21.58.52 # sadly no 21.58.55 Join Alchimysta [0] (~97510f1d@giant.haxx.se) 21.59.17 Quit Alchimysta (Client Quit) 21.59.26 # rasher was working on something more automated for the sim at one point but I don't think he finished, so for now it is just the sim 21.59.39 Join Alchimysta [0] (~97510f1d@giant.haxx.se) 22.00.09 # It isn't too bad for one target actually, it is a bigger pain in the arse if you want to do e.g. one plugin for all targets 22.00.29 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Heading home.) 22.00.33 # How are treated targets with non square pixels? Should I rescale the screenshot or just leave it as is? 22.00.54 # not sure, I've never done one :) 22.01.03 # AlexP: sorry, been away the last couple of days but for completeness: Rockbox Utility handles the single Ipod Video fine since the latest release 22.01.18 Quit tcm1998 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 22.01.19 # bluebroth3r: cheers ) 22.02.16 # wodz: iirc the archos bitmap targets have nonsquare pixels but the screenshots anre not rescaled 22.02.24 # s/anre/are/ 22.02.38 # and I agree that the recommendation for release in Rockbox Utility might be a good idea to get replaced with an improved hint that also links to the release notes 22.03.08 # n1s: that answers my question, thanks 22.03.11 # Have trovated information in readmen of infones: 1: extract the source files to $ROCKBOX/apps/plugins/ines 2: add "ines" to $ROCKBOX/apps/plugins/Subdirs 3: make in your $BUILD directory (as you usually would) 4: add "nes,games/ines" to you /.rockbox/viewer.config file on your DAP 22.03.41 # though I still want to rework the UI completely to make the difference clearer (and also support it better for the other parts, especially the bootloader installation) 22.04.06 # AlexP: screenshots are small pain compared to keymaps for plugins. 22.04.21 # they are both pains :) 22.10.00 # help me!!! 22.10.43 # Alchimysta: You haven't asked a question 22.11.11 # Can you explain in more simple words this phrase? 2: add "ines" to $ROCKBOX/apps/plugins/Subdirs2: add "ines" to $ROCKBOX/apps/plugins/Subdirs 22.11.41 # open those files and add "ines" to them 22.11.41 Quit Alchimysta (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 22.16.40 Join Drise_ [0] (Drise@146.229.118.73) 22.16.43 Nick Drise_ is now known as Drise (Drise@146.229.118.73) 22.21.52 Join JesusFreak316 [0] (~quassel@USF-Wifi-34-85.laptops.usf.edu) 22.22.20 Quit jgarvey (Quit: Leaving) 22.22.29 # Drise: it's all here: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SimpleGuideToCompiling 22.22.56 # (this assumes a working environment, and a checked out copy of the RB source) 22.23.09 Join MItaly [0] (~chatzilla@151.57.192.188) 22.23.37 Quit Drise (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 22.23.49 Join Drise [0] (Drise@146.229.118.73) 22.24.00 # [10:22] Drise: it's all here: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SimpleGuideToCompiling 22.24.00 # [10:23] (this assumes a working environment, and a checked out copy of the RB source) 22.25.06 Join csu [0] (~csu@dev.dist.us) 22.27.37 # Thank you. 22.28.20 # A working envir? (I have svn updated) 22.29.11 # IF the toolchain succeeded, then everything else should also. If you want to build the simulator though, you will need to compile SDL from source also. 22.31.54 Join robin0800 [0] (~robin0800@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust964.3-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 22.33.07 Join xxcv [0] (~asdf@c211-30-174-99.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au) 22.33.45 # S_a_i_n_t: may I bug you again about 'charging' graphic? 22.34.03 # I'm having issues with it finding the files to patch.... Where should I run the patch rogram? 22.34.31 Join krazykit [0] (~kkit@99-126-205-52.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net) 22.34.53 # Drise: usually in the source root, but it depends where the person made the patch 22.35.22 # try "patch -p0 < patch.diff" then "patch -p1 < patch.diff" etc. 22.35.44 # wodz: Sure, I think the simplest thing to do would be for you to see if you can find an image you would like me to work from, I'm not entirely sure what you'd like it to look like as a finished result. 22.36.21 # S_a_i_n_t: The battery you have shown is quite ok for me 22.36.38 # Drise: Typically, patches created using svn will be "patch.exe -p0 .patch/diff, and patches created using git will be -p0 22.36.45 # S_a_i_n_t: You said you have some idea how to tweak it 22.36.57 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.37.21 # p1 made it happy.. 22.38.18 # and if im'm using two patches, should i use a -R? 22.38.25 # (it is asking me) 22.38.27 # wodz: One thing I was unsure of is whether or not you will be representing just the charging state, or a "charger connected" state also. 22.38.33 # Drise: no, -R undoes a patch 22.38.39 # Drise: Just apply both 22.38.57 # (or try, they might conflict, depends what they are) 22.39.21 # if it is asking you "assume -R?" (on a clean tree) then that code is already in SVN 22.39.33 # Ok. 22.39.52 # S_a_i_n_t: Charging state and Battery Full or something like this at the end of the charging 22.40.52 # Hunk#1 failed? 22.40.59 # patch is out of sync 22.41.10 # iiuc most (or all?) RB hardware can detect charger present, but not currently charging...most/some themes like to represent this, I wasn't sure if you wanted to do this also. 22.41.12 # the code that the patch effects has changed in the meantime 22.41.16 # wodz: ^ 22.41.26 # hmm.... i do I get a clean copy of svn? 22.41.30 # Drise: Unfortunately for you, this means you have to dig into the patch manually 22.41.36 # whats the most default rockbox theme? 22.41.39 # Drise: "svn revert -R ." IIRC 22.41.44 # csu: cabbie v2 22.41.48 # drise: s"svn revert -R ." 22.42.00 # thanks alex 22.42.03 # - the first s ;) 22.42.34 # Drise: What patch are you applying? 22.42.39 # "Skipped..." 22.42.40 # S_a_i_n_t: this is for bootloader so it will be only in this two states 22.42.51 # aha, right. 22.43.06 # Out of all the times I've worked with svn, this is being most troublesome. 22.43.32 # alex: would u say its the best theme to run? (one that uses the least resources etc) 22.43.48 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/11664?type=4 22.43.56 # csu: Doesn't really have much effect without peakmeters I'd say 22.44.16 # Not that you would really notice 22.44.24 # csu: The theme that uses the least resources is undoubtedly rockbox_failsafe 22.44.28 # but it's *ugly* 22.44.45 # csu: Fewer images/animations/sublines etc., but you would probably not actually notice any difference 22.45.00 # that's the theme you will see if loading a theme goes wrong, but you can select it yourself also. 22.45.10 # I don't think it is worth it 22.45.20 # Also, that has peakmeters doesn't it? 22.45.24 # So it is probably bad 22.45.38 # i noticed there's a new skin format with the 3.7, so i just want to run a theme thats most up to date. 22.45.53 # That doesn't mean much 22.46.05 # As long as it has been updated to the new format it doesn't really matter 22.46.31 # i know. thats why i wanted to run the most default theme that comes from rockbox itself. 22.46.42 # default theme is cabbie v2 22.46.47 # if the theme runs, it's been updates. 22.46.54 # *updated 22.46.59 # But really, just go with anything that works that looks like you want 22.47.04 # all the themes packaged with rockbox have been. 22.47.41 # saint: issue is i updated, but all the previous themes (i ctrl+a's all) is still there from previous updates. 22.48.00 # you can just delete them 22.48.26 # S_a_i_n_t, Do I need both patches for this? 22.48.38 # i think im gonna stick with cabbiev2, its good enough. :D 22.49.13 # i wish there was a way to use the ipod while its being charged. 22.49.16 # Drise: Yes. 22.49.20 # csu: there is 22.49.24 # csu: read the manual 22.49.36 # The "Charge during USB connection" option now has a "force" setting. <- whats the force setting? 22.49.39 # just hold (I think) menu when connecting usb, the manual explains this 22.50.44 # * Buschel sighs 22.50.53 # alex; you're right. thanks! 22.50.57 # * Drise is wholly confused... 22.51.22 # not too easy to find a way to exploit the vast amount of iram to achieve faster codecs on S5L870x 22.51.50 # * Drise is lagging +90 again... 22.52.21 # Drise: what is it that is confising you? 22.52.46 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: Help me, i got shot! *DIES*) 22.53.19 # Buschel: I'm looking at FS#11716 now, ~5% is nothing to be sneezed at. 22.53.23 # csu: force means that if USB enumeration is unsuccessful the fallback is 500mA (in order to support dumb chargers). This is potentially dangerous if you connect dap to laptop and host controller hangs for some reason 22.53.55 # http://pastebin.com/bF96dxJA 22.54.16 # S_a_i_n_t: yep, but I did not find any other codec where I could further improve the performance 22.54.24 # yet... 22.54.30 # thx wodz 22.54.59 # Drise: It looks like you are trying to apply two versions of a patch, or two patches that do the same thing 22.55.05 # Neither of these will work 22.55.15 # Where is the patch you want from? 22.55.36 # you don't have to apply both *sets* of patches, just the two from that latest version. 22.57.52 # the clean SVN definitely doesn't include the code from that hunk...so you have already applied the patch 22.58.58 # *v2-enable-usb.diff is apparently already in your tree. 22.59.14 # Alright... then why two patches? Is one unessessary? 22.59.14 # Oh! 22.59.23 # One is for usb with failures and the other is usb corrected... 22.59.32 # My apologies. 23.00.02 # there are two patches in each set, you need to install both patches from each set...but not both sets. 23.00.46 # you want to install the two patches approximately halfway down that page 23.00.51 # Alright, now that I have applied the usb patch, what is next? (Or just continue to the website?) 23.00.52 # and not the two up the top. 23.01.11 # Drise: just compile as normal. 23.01.24 Quit komputes (Remote host closed the connection) 23.02.28 # anybody with an iPod 4g, color or nano 1g willing to test fs#11707 ? 23.02.37 Join Jerom [0] (~jerome@95.171.137.111) 23.03.05 Quit factor (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 23.04.24 # I installed the newer ones, the ones half way down, but they still give me the error. I installed the *vs-usb.diff 23.04.28 # only. 23.05.14 # I'm currently running the make file. 23.05.40 # * Drise will be leaving soon, as class is ending ~10 mins. 23.06.41 Quit esperegu (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23.10.27 # Drise: That isn't going to work. Start with a clean SVN checkout by using the command "svn revert -R ." in the root of your source checkout. 23.10.39 Quit Drise (Quit: will be back soon... I hope.) 23.10.43 # then install *both* http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/11664?getfile=22652 and http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/11664?getfile=22653 23.10.48 # gah... 23.10.56 Join linuxstb [0] (~linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb) 23.12.57 # AlexP: what is the convention for screenshots - with backlight on or off? 23.14.47 Quit rvvs89 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 23.15.02 Join rvvs89 [0] (rvvs89@mussel.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au) 23.15.42 Join factor [0] (~factor@r74-195-220-23.msk1cmtc02.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net) 23.20.45 Join lixus00 [0] (~lixxus@78-86-253-21.zone2.bethere.co.uk) 23.22.45 # wodz: IIRC the screenshots are all saved with the "backlight on" colours 23.22.51 # automatically 23.23.24 Join csu1 [0] (~csu@91.75.204.14) 23.23.27 # if you use Rockbox' screendump functions (F5 in the sim) 23.23.31 Quit linuxstb (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 23.23.38 # I see 23.24.17 Quit csu (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 23.31.06 Quit Buschel (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 23.34.21 Quit csu1 (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 23.38.34 Join csu [0] (~csu@91.75.204.14) 23.48.10 Join JdGord [0] (~jd@122.110.96.12) 23.50.53 Quit ender` (Quit: Some people have some weird fetishes. 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