--- Log for 04.01.111 Server: zelazny.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 4 days and 19 hours ago 00.02.17 Join DerPapst [0] (~Alexander@91-66-226-46-dynip.superkabel.de) 00.02.19 # TheSeven: In UMS mode (not DFU mode) Ubuntu sees it at /dev/sdb1. 00.03.39 # it should see it as /dev/sdb 00.03.47 # can you try mounting /dev/sdb manually? 00.05.40 # I can try. 00.06.28 # /dev/sdb disappears in DFU mode. 00.07.42 Part the_Kyle 00.08.30 Join markun [0] (~markun@5ED33C2C.cm-7-4a.dynamic.ziggo.nl) 00.08.37 Quit markun (Changing host) 00.08.37 Join markun [0] (~markun@rockbox/developer/markun) 00.08.39 # Well obviously... 00.08.46 # dfu isn't mass storage 00.09.22 Nick ved_ is now known as ved (ved@ddsbox.co.cc) 00.11.20 # gevaerts: I do know that. 00.11.35 # <|Mystery_Keeper|> Is someone here familiar with .mtg firmware update files? 00.11.56 Join the_Kyle [0] (~kyle@71.23.64.127) 00.13.12 # I am noticing one thing that may be causing problems... whenever I run the ipoddfu.py script TheSeven gave me and copy bootstrap-ipodclassic.dfu to the iPod, OS X butts in and announces "The disk you have connected can not be read by this computer." 00.13.55 # OSX can't read that, I know 00.14.11 Quit Buschel (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.13/20101203075014]) 00.14.35 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 00.14.48 # TheSeven: But when I try to hand control of the iPod back to Linux, UMSboot tries to load a .ubi file and fails. 00.15.11 # hm. that's not so good. 00.15.28 # Looks like I'm going to have to do this on a straight Linux box. 00.15.29 # hm, i could send you an image to dd to /dev/sdb on OSX 00.15.38 # TheSeven: Sure. 00.18.32 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 00.18.34 Quit Battousai (Read error: Operation timed out) 00.18.41 # LambdaCalculus37: http://files.freemyipod.org/misc/installer-classic.img 00.21.05 Nick Gareth_ is now known as Gareth (~gareth@www.wiked.org) 00.21.11 # TheSeven: dd'ing now. 00.23.04 Join Battousai [0] (~bryan@gentoo/developer/battousai) 00.24.12 # TheSeven: Hmmm, the only thing that seems to have changed is the iPod's name and it showing 0KB free on the disk. 00.24.45 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 00.25.37 Quit |Mystery_Keeper| () 00.27.50 # And OS X doesn't want to mount it now. 00.28.07 Quit domonoky (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00.28.46 # so it still didn't find a .ubi file? 00.30.17 # Linux is saying that it can't mount /dev/sdb; can't read superblock. 00.31.11 # LambdaCalculus37: see what disktype /dev/sdb has to say 00.31.19 Quit Keripo1 (Quit: Leaving.) 00.32.34 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-80-132-235.mcn.bellsouth.net) 00.33.39 # Bushmills, TheSeven, Farthen: http://lambdacalculus379.pastebin.com/FfWdEXM6 00.35.08 Quit Strife89 (Client Quit) 00.35.27 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-80-132-235.mcn.bellsouth.net) 00.37.16 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: free(me)) 00.38.01 Quit Strife89 (Client Quit) 00.38.22 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-80-132-235.mcn.bellsouth.net) 00.40.45 Quit Strife89 (Client Quit) 00.40.54 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-80-132-235.mcn.bellsouth.net) 00.41.07 Join Mystery_Keeper [0] (~Mystery_K@93.157.235.99) 00.44.22 Join evilnick [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 00.47.46 Join Strife1989 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-80-136-132.mcn.bellsouth.net) 00.48.37 # semi-automated installer for windows: http://files.freemyipod.org/misc/iPodClassicWindowsInstaller.7z 00.49.47 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 00.49.59 Nick Strife1989 is now known as Strife89 (~Strife89@adsl-80-136-132.mcn.bellsouth.net) 00.54.08 Quit casainho (Read error: Operation timed out) 00.54.16 Quit kadoban (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 01.00.05 Quit leavittx (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 01.00.49 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@CPE0022b0d4bdb7-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 01.03.33 Quit robin0800 (Remote host closed the connection) 01.04.06 Join thomasjfox [0] (~thomasjfo@dslb-088-065-018-201.pools.arcor-ip.net) 01.05.56 Quit Mystery_Keeper (Quit: KVIrc 4.0.2 Insomnia http://www.kvirc.net/) 01.06.34 Quit antil33t (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 01.06.40 Quit Kohlrabi (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 01.08.53 Join Kohlrabi [0] (~kohlrabi@kohlio.de) 01.09.39 Join antil33t [0] (~Mudkips@124-197-51-80.callplus.net.nz) 01.10.30 # some quick'n'dirty instructions for iPod Classic installation from within Windows: http://www.freemyipod.org/wiki/IPod_Classic_iLoader_Installation 01.14.33 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 01.16.00 Join jones [0] (~jones@unaffiliated/jones) 01.27.15 Quit thomasjfox (Remote host closed the connection) 01.28.10 Join thomasjfox [0] (~thomasjfo@dslb-088-065-018-201.pools.arcor-ip.net) 01.29.32 # gevaerts: First build online: http://maemo.org/packages/view/rockbox/ 01.29.40 # gevaerts: With the proper version number ;) 01.32.19 Quit pamaury (Remote host closed the connection) 01.32.30 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-80-138-86.mcn.bellsouth.net) 01.43.25 Quit designate72 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 01.43.34 Quit thomasjfox (Remote host closed the connection) 01.50.51 Quit n1s (Quit: Lmnar) 01.54.07 Quit GeekShadow (Quit: The cake is a lie !) 01.54.41 Quit Judas_PhD (Quit: This is a quitting message) 01.54.51 Join T44 [0] (~Topy44@f048096253.adsl.alicedsl.de) 01.57.54 Quit Topy (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02.03.21 Join evilnick_ [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 02.06.00 # scorche`: ping 02.06.18 Quit evilnick (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02.17.50 Join Strife1989 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-67-61-103.mcn.bellsouth.net) 02.20.10 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 02.21.12 Join Judas_PhD [0] (~kevin@misterfluffy.dsl.xmission.com) 02.22.13 Quit Judas_PhD (Client Quit) 02.24.49 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 02.29.36 Nick Strife1989 is now known as Strife89 (~Strife89@adsl-67-61-103.mcn.bellsouth.net) 02.45.03 Quit efyx (Remote host closed the connection) 02.48.15 Join webguest57 [0] (~4424e849@giant.haxx.se) 02.50.53 Quit webguest57 (Client Quit) 02.53.31 Quit DerPapst (Quit: Leaving.) 02.54.15 Quit tchan (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.3-dev) 02.57.09 Join tchan [0] (~tchan@lunar-linux/developer/tchan) 03.00.57 # FINALLY!! 03.01.08 # * LambdaCalculus37 has iLoader running on his iPod Classic! \o/ 03.01.13 # Next stop, Rockbox! :D 03.02.53 # Well, first I have to solve one thing. 03.04.18 # TheSeven: If you're still here, I got iLoader installed onto the Classic and it started to install and run the flasher, and now my iPod's sitting at an all-white screen. 03.04.59 Join kadoban [0] (~kadoban@ip98-165-177-158.ph.ph.cox.net) 03.21.13 Join Rob2222 [0] (~Miranda@p4FFF03A2.dip.t-dialin.net) 03.22.04 # Farthen: See above. 03.52.38 Join designate72 [0] (~aaron@adsl-065-013-002-216.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) 03.55.33 # Me gets a topic started on iPod Color issues. http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,26899.0.html 03.55.46 # s/Me//me/ 03.56.26 Quit MethoS- (Remote host closed the connection) 04.03.43 Join evilnick [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 04.05.25 Quit evilnick_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 04.09.04 Join eRivas [0] (~be960063@giant.haxx.se) 04.09.58 # anyone has an idea on how to get the images used by the OF of a Sansa Fuze v2? 04.10.32 # I mean, they have to be somewhere in the player, right? 04.11.00 # * Strife89 suggests finding a way to make sense of the .bin used for firmware upgrades. 04.12.12 # It's best to recreate them, really. You're not able to use them "legally" in a theme if you intend to redistribute it as GPL 04.12.39 # I had this problem with my iLike themes, one of the reasons why it took *ages* to make. 04.13.14 # Yeah, thats what I want, but I cant work on it from photos only, the colors wont be right, and my OF is just useless, always gets stuck refreshing DB 04.13.44 # heh...if I had to do it! ;) 04.14.04 # I even had to get Strife89 to *scan* his device for me! :D 04.14.56 # * Strife89 wonders if he still has the photos somewhere. 04.14.57 # btw, saint, thanks for your help the other day, just uploaded my theme 04.15.11 # No worries. 04.16.16 # but oh well, will work with photos only, dont want legal issues *Fires up GIMP* 04.17.12 # hah, would be really cool if UIsim would handle OFs 04.17.18 # In some cases I was able to work with dumps of the firmware, but for things like positioning I had to work solely from other images and pruduct manuals...it sucked. 04.18.02 # if you're lucky, there will be some nice images in the product manual for the device. 04.21.36 Quit Barahir (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 04.22.56 Join Barahir [0] (~jonathan@frnk-4d0083fa.pool.mediaWays.net) 04.23.28 Quit mystica555_ (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 04.23.50 # what a great idea! Didn't think of that 04.24.29 # ;D 04.24.52 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 04.27.23 Quit designate72 (Read error: Operation timed out) 04.30.01 Quit LambdaCalculus37 (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep) 04.48.37 Quit amiconn (Disconnected by services) 04.48.37 Join amiconn_ [0] (quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 04.48.48 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (quassel@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 04.49.16 Quit pixelma (Disconnected by services) 04.49.19 Join pixelma_ [0] (quassel@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 04.49.21 Nick pixelma_ is now known as pixelma (quassel@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 05.00.47 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 05.03.59 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 05.13.50 Quit Rob2222 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 05.28.14 Join evilnick_ [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 05.28.14 Quit evilnick (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 05.32.09 Join Keripo1 [0] (~Keripo@CPE0022b0d4bdb7-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 05.32.37 Quit Horscht (Quit: Verlassend) 05.33.41 Quit Keripo (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 05.35.19 Join Reilithion [0] (~reilithio@67-2-126-209.slkc.qwest.net) 05.41.41 Join soulkiller [0] (~thegame@adsl-234-163-18.owb.bellsouth.net) 05.50.23 # Just a quick question 05.52.32 Quit panni_ (Quit: ( www.nnscript.de :: NoNameScript 3.81 :: www.XLhost.de )) 05.52.59 # soulkiller, must not be that quick if it's taking this long to type it 05.53.13 # funny 05.53.14 # krazykit: you slay me 05.53.47 # the font files do I just need to unzip them and stick those into the font folder? 05.56.06 Quit parafin (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 05.57.29 # i believe so, soulkiller. the rockbox utility can also install them. 05.58.13 Quit evilnick_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 06.12.06 Join mystica555_ [0] (~mike@184-99-254-123.hlrn.qwest.net) 06.14.26 Join evilnick [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 06.18.05 Quit mystica555_ (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 06.22.36 Join mystica555_ [0] (~mike@67-41-147-56.hlrn.qwest.net) 06.24.56 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 06.39.06 Join Mikeb0ok [0] (~mike@71-212-198-160.hlrn.qwest.net) 06.42.28 Quit mystica555_ (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 06.43.38 Quit Keripo1 (Quit: Leaving.) 06.55.43 Quit eRivas (Quit: CGI:IRC) 06.59.13 Quit evilnick (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 07.03.12 Join mystica555_ [0] (~mike@184-99-251-56.hlrn.qwest.net) 07.04.55 Quit Mikeb0ok (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 07.07.34 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@CPE0022b0d4bdb7-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 07.09.04 Quit Keripo (Client Quit) 07.13.48 Join t0rc [0] (~t0rc@unaffiliated/t0rc/x-5233201) 07.16.10 Join BHSPitMonkey [0] (~stephen@unaffiliated/bhspitmonkey) 07.16.34 Quit mystica555_ (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 07.16.49 Part Reilithion 07.18.15 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@CPE0022b0d4bdb7-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 07.21.18 Join mystica555_ [0] (~mike@184-99-242-4.hlrn.qwest.net) 07.27.57 Quit Keripo (Quit: Leaving.) 07.32.33 Quit JdGordon| (Quit: leaving) 07.48.31 Quit mystica555_ (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 07.52.39 Join parafin [0] (parafin@paraf.in) 07.54.53 # [03:04] TheSeven: If you're still here, I got iLoader installed onto the Classic and it started to install and run the flasher, and now my iPod's sitting at an all-white screen. << hmm, that should not happen 07.55.53 # how did you copy the installer? 07.56.00 # could it have been corrupted during the process? 08.01.02 # i would have expected the decompression to fail in that case, but you never know... 08.02.10 # did it take a few minutes to install the files, then a few seconds of flashing, and then the screen started to fade to white? 08.02.10 # in that case i'd just start over and try again (the ipod should be in dfu mode if that happened) 08.02.10 Join JdGordon| [0] (~jonno@124-171-7-125.dyn.iinet.net.au) 08.02.10 Quit JdGordon| (Changing host) 08.02.10 Join JdGordon| [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 08.12.39 Quit t0rc (Quit: Give someone code, help them with one project. 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gevaerts: hello. Did you do anything further regarding app_xxx vs. sim_xxx ? My problem is that I'd need 3-4 hours for that which I don't have. 10.00.22 Join efyx [0] (~efyx@lap34-1-82-225-185-146.fbx.proxad.net) 10.00.41 # jhMikeS: your last commit (r28961) has a typo in the comment ("suffient") 10.00.51 Quit webguest01 (Client Quit) 10.06.03 Quit webguest01_ () 10.14.15 Join robin0800 [0] (~robin0800@cpc2-brig8-0-0-cust964.3-3.cable.virginmedia.com) 10.23.37 Quit jordan` (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 10.24.58 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 10.32.39 Quit factor (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 10.43.45 Quit krazykit (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 10.45.44 Join krazykit [0] (~krazykit@99-126-205-52.lightspeed.cicril.sbcglobal.net) 10.50.26 Join factor [0] (~factor@75.108.68.114) 10.54.56 Join n1s [0] (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) 10.58.30 Join Mystery_Keeper [0] (~Mystery_K@93.157.235.99) 10.59.37 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~lem0n@ppp-194-141.98-62.inwind.it) 11.04.34 Quit kadoban (Read error: Operation timed out) 11.07.47 Quit JdGord (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 11.07.51 Join JdGordy [0] (~jonno@122.110.112.158) 11.09.23 Quit mystica555 (Read error: No route to host) 11.10.50 Join Judas_PhD [0] (~kevin@misterfluffy.dsl.xmission.com) 11.18.33 Quit n1s (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 11.20.52 Join mystica555 [0] (~mike@c-75-70-179-25.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 11.26.33 Join thomasjfox [0] (~thomasjfo@dslb-088-065-006-073.pools.arcor-ip.net) 11.28.46 # kugel: Could you take a look at this one for upstream inclusion: http://repo.or.cz/w/maemo-rb.git/commit/14e8ab28d374b5ee748dbef362995764683abec8 11.29.24 # kugel: The duplicate entries also happen for the SDL app case 11.32.21 Quit Mystery_Keeper (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 11.46.06 Quit soulkiller () 11.46.18 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 11.51.19 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 11.51.31 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@ree79-1-78-237-225-34.fbx.proxad.net) 11.51.31 Quit GeekShadow (Changing host) 11.51.31 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 11.51.58 Quit GeekShadow (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.52.26 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 11.54.52 Join sweetandy [0] (~sweetandy@unaffiliated/sweetandy) 11.57.59 # I recently changed distros to Debian and now when I connect my Sansa Rockbox player I get some errors and it does not mount. Dmesg says this: http://paste.debian.net/103723/ 11.58.07 # I figure I should just wipe it and reinstall RockBox 11.58.22 # Is there a filesystem type I should use for portable media players? fat? 11.59.56 # fat32, yes 12.01.30 # sweet 12.01.33 # thanks crwl 12.03.21 Quit mystica555 (Quit: Leaving) 12.03.40 Join mystica555 [0] (~mike@c-75-70-179-25.hsd1.co.comcast.net) 12.05.04 Join MethoS- [0] (~clemens@134.102.106.250) 12.12.10 Quit kevku (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 12.14.44 # It's gone 12.14.53 # I don't think this can be fixed 12.14.57 # I think I just lost my player 12.15.37 # What player is this, and what did you do? 12.16.37 # Sandisk Sansa e250v2 12.16.51 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (~rmenes@rockbox/staff/LambdaCalculus37) 12.16.54 # It had two partitions, one top-secret ~20MB one at the end of the disk 12.17.40 # I was getting errors when connecting it to my computer, unable to mount, and so I reformatted... deleting that secret partition in the process. 12.17.49 # TheSeven: Success!! \o/ 12.17.57 # * LambdaCalculus37 has Rockbox on his iPod Classic!! 12.18.17 # Now the screen does not turn on and my computer doesn't realize anything has happened when I connect via USB 12.18.25 # LambdaCalculus37, yaaay 12.18.35 # I've always wondered if RockBox is good on iPods 12.18.52 # LambdaCalculus37: what did you do? any idea what went wrong the last time? 12.19.49 # TheSeven: I had gotten iLoader running with the Windows installer, and when it started flashing, it went to an all-white screen. I took a massive risk and did a MENU+SELECT reset, and iLoader started right up. 12.20.21 # sweetandy: I don't remember the e200v2 having two partitions (I could be wrong though). Are you sure it's not a v1? 12.20.43 # gevaerts: http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SansaE200FirmwarePartition 12.20.49 # for the v1 12.20.58 # sorry, I thought that was what you were on about :) 12.21.00 # TheSeven: I do have one question, though... if I need USB access to the HDD, where do I have to connect it from? 12.21.04 # Yes, the v1 has two partitions 12.22.00 # I think that's it, yes. 12.22.03 # Good to know it's a v1 12.22.10 # http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/SansaE200Unbrick 12.22.51 # LambdaCalculus37: MENU+SELECT can't really hurt that much, even in the middle of the flashing process 12.23.02 # it might just mean that it gets a bit harder to recover it 12.23.25 # so it basically worked, and just failed to reboot at the end of installation for some reason? 12.23.25 # Follow the instructions there. When in doubt, *always* ask for clarifications first, doing things wrong while trying to unbrick a player can *really* brick it 12.24.02 # TheSeven: That's correct. 12.24.22 # LambdaCalculus37: to access the HDD, you can connect via USB mass storage to rockbox, or use embios.py when you're in iloader 12.25.02 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 12.28.24 # gevaerts, thank you, trying that now. 12.28.39 # TheSeven: I just tried connecting the USB while in Rockbox, and OS X complains that it can't read the volume. 12.34.13 Join Kitar|st [0] (~Kitarist@BSN-182-142-222.dial-up.dsl.siol.net) 12.39.31 # LambdaCalculus37: same cause as with the umsboot volume 12.39.58 # Disk Utility thinks that the partition is unformatted... whaaa? 12.40.21 # Oh, OS X, you are so silly... 12.40.51 # * LambdaCalculus37 goes to Ubuntu to see what disktype says 12.45.24 # Linux mounts it with no problems! 12.46.47 Quit Battousai (Remote host closed the connection) 12.48.46 # gevaerts, I AM NOT WORTHY 12.48.48 # 12.48.59 # manufacturer mode, fun times. 12.51.57 Quit sweetandy (Quit: Ex-Chat) 12.56.35 Join Battousai [0] (~bryan@gentoo/developer/battousai) 12.56.44 Quit LambdaCalculus37 (Quit: Fwump) 12.58.54 Quit Battousai (Remote host closed the connection) 12.59.09 Join Battousai [0] (~bryan@gentoo/developer/battousai) 13.01.15 Join einhirn [0] (~Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 13.04.43 Join JdGord [0] (~jonno@122.110.112.158) 13.04.46 Quit JdGordy (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13.06.05 Quit efyx (Read error: Operation timed out) 13.07.35 Join efyx [0] (~efyx@lap34-1-82-225-185-146.fbx.proxad.net) 13.30.58 Quit stoffel (Remote host closed the connection) 13.33.52 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@p57B4DA91.dip.t-dialin.net) 13.35.02 Quit JdGord (Quit: Bye) 13.37.09 Join bluebrother [0] (~dom@g224238042.adsl.alicedsl.de) 13.37.09 Quit bluebrother (Changing host) 13.37.09 Join bluebrother [0] (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 13.40.54 Quit bluebroth3r (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 13.44.35 Quit JdGordon| (Quit: leaving) 13.47.42 Quit thomasjfox (Remote host closed the connection) 14.04.05 Join Rob2222 [0] (~Miranda@p4FFF2922.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.06.34 Quit antil33t (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.06.44 Join antil33t [0] (~Mudkips@124-197-51-80.callplus.net.nz) 14.07.06 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 14.11.27 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 14.15.10 Join domonoky [0] (~Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 14.23.28 Join kevku [0] (~kevku@arch.tunnel.ipv6.estpak.ee) 14.25.04 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 14.30.55 Quit bug2000 (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 14.32.31 Join evilnick [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 14.34.09 Join Mystery_Keeper [0] (~Mystery_K@93.157.235.99) 14.43.15 Join bug2000 [0] (~bug@unaffiliated/bug2000) 14.45.02 # * S_a_i_n_t wondered why the pp502x GUI boost patch wasn't working... 14.45.08 Join ionut [0] (~4f743c64@giant.haxx.se) 14.45.24 # he;llo 14.45.26 # turns out applying it helps, leaving it sitting in the source dir however does not. 14.46.10 # can someone add me to the WikiUsersGroup please? wiki user: IonutLala 14.47.06 # is that your real name? 14.47.12 # We have a real name policy. 14.47.15 # yes. I'm romanian 14.47.30 # Sorry, it pays to ask. ;) 14.47.38 # i understand :P 14.47.50 # I'll add you, one second. 14.50.42 # added, welcome. 14.51.31 # ionut: IonutLala added to wikiusersgroup 14.52.32 # thanks 14.52.37 Quit GeekShadow (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 14.53.04 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 14.58.53 Join Parsi [0] (~Maysam@89.165.102.145) 14.59.54 # is there a patch or something to have anti-aliasing font in ipod nano? 15.01.22 # FS#8961 15.01.39 # hah? 15.01.59 # http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/index.php?show_task= 15.02.04 # FS#8961 15.03.55 # S_a_i_n_t: i don't know how to use it :/ 15.04.22 # i'm on Windows 7, 64bit 15.04.33 # It is only useful if you compile your own builds, for that you'll need to set up a development environment. 15.04.59 # S_a_i_n_t: I've VS2010 15.05.13 # that won't work. 15.06.02 # hm 15.06.20 # can another one compile it? 15.06.38 # http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/DocsIndex#For_Developers has the info you need to get set up. 15.07.15 # http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/DevelopmentGuide is probably a good start. 15.07.36 # thank you S_a_i_n_t 15.11.10 # S_a_i_n_t: it's difficult, can you compile it:D? 15.23.37 Quit pamaury (Remote host closed the connection) 15.28.14 Quit Parsi (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 15.29.09 Join leavittx [0] (~lev@89.221.199.187) 15.29.54 Quit liar (Read error: Connection timed out) 15.31.05 Quit user890104 () 15.31.41 Join Parsi [0] (~Maysam@89.165.102.145) 15.35.20 # r28950 and later breaks USB on the beast (it connects but can't mount a drive) 15.43.00 Join casainho [0] (~chatzilla@pal-213-228-181-14.netvisao.pt) 15.47.38 # Can someone delete users MysteryKeeper and AlekseyLyashin from wiki, so I could reregister? 15.49.17 # there's no MysteryKeeper in the wikiusersgroup. 15.49.26 # nor should there be, as it's not a real name. 15.49.39 # Yup. But there is a registered name. 15.50.53 # I believe Zagor is needed for this 15.52.04 Join t0rc [0] (~t0rc@unaffiliated/t0rc/x-5233201) 15.54.08 Quit Rob2222 (Quit: Rob2222) 15.55.56 Quit Dreamxtreme (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16.00.27 Quit ionut (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 16.00.59 Join komputes [0] (~komputes@ubuntu/member/komputes) 16.02.29 # who has nano 2nd g? 16.06.07 Quit Galois (Read error: Operation timed out) 16.06.13 Join Galois [0] (djao@efnet-math.org) 16.09.03 Join liar [0] (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) 16.10.19 Quit Slasheri (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 16.11.17 Quit casainho (Remote host closed the connection) 16.19.11 Join Rob2222 [0] (~Miranda@p4FFF2922.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.19.34 Quit kevku (Read error: Operation timed out) 16.20.01 Join kevku [0] (~kevku@2001:7d0:0:f000::135d) 16.24.34 Join Strife89TX [0] (~cstrife89@207.144.201.128) 16.24.48 # amiconn: Ping. 16.25.07 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 16.25.37 Quit parafin (Quit: So long and thanks for all the fish) 16.27.28 Join parafin [0] (parafin@paraf.in) 16.28.09 Join WonTu [0] (~WonTu@p57B56C49.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.28.23 Part WonTu 16.29.04 Quit parafin (Client Quit) 16.29.11 Join parafin [0] (parafin@paraf.in) 16.31.46 Join Slasheri [0] (miipekk@rockbox/developer/Slasheri) 16.32.50 Join DerPapst [0] (~Alexander@91-66-226-46-dynip.superkabel.de) 16.33.23 Quit Rob2222 (Quit: Rob2222) 16.36.56 Quit parafin (Quit: So long and thanks for all the fish) 16.38.08 Quit t0rc (Quit: Give someone code, help them with one project. Teach someone to code, help them rule the world.) 16.38.11 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 16.38.19 Quit Zambezi (Quit: 2weeks idletime.) 16.40.52 Part Parsi 16.41.06 Join Rob2222 [0] (~Miranda@p4FFF2922.dip.t-dialin.net) 16.49.52 Quit evilnick (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 16.50.18 Join evilnick [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 16.50.39 # gevaerts: why did you reinstate the 64mb build? 16.50.46 # Did I? 16.50.47 # i've not been online for a while, i feel like i've missed something 16.50.52 # er 16.50.54 # maybe it wasn't you 16.51.13 # i'm pretty sure i saw a commit to that effect 16.51.34 # Unless I made a bad mistake, I *removed* it 16.51.44 # hm 16.52.10 # And then I added the Classic 16.52.33 Join Dreamxtreme [0] (~Dre@92.30.156.129) 16.52.54 # ..so you did 16.53.01 # why did i read that as readd 16.53.07 # ok nevermind 16.53.21 # It's also 64mb :) 16.53.58 # i was flicking through the rss feed and i thought it looked odd 16.54.30 Quit leavittx (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 16.57.21 Join panni_ [0] (hannes@ip-178-203-85-85.unitymediagroup.de) 16.58.55 Join designate72 [0] (~aaron@adsl-065-013-002-216.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) 16.59.38 Join evilnick_ [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 17.00.46 Join evilnick__ [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 17.02.40 Quit evilnick (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 17.03.52 Quit evilnick_ (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 17.03.57 Quit Mystery_Keeper (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17.04.24 Join Mystery_Keeper [0] (~Mystery_K@93.157.235.99) 17.06.05 Join parafin [0] (parafin@paraf.in) 17.07.24 Quit Dreamxtreme (Quit: Nice Scotty, now beam my clothes up too!) 17.10.50 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 17.12.55 Join Dreamxtreme [0] (~Dre@92.30.156.129) 17.14.45 Quit krazykit (Quit: awe yeeeeeee) 17.16.29 # hrm my ipod isnt being read by windows anymore 17.16.49 # i hear the right sound when i plug it in but nothing happens 17.18.05 # Dreamxtreme: using rockbox usb? 17.18.10 # yea 17.18.35 # same thing for gigabeat S and usb. I get an arrow in the tray but no drives 17.18.51 # i dont even get a arrow 17.18.55 # tried waiting a bit? 17.19.07 # My colors are hanging for up to a minute. 17.19.11 # how long ? 17.19.19 # *ipod colors 17.19.27 # i'll wait 5mins 17.19.48 # Dreamxtreme: It looks like r28950. I go to 28949 and all is well. 17.19.48 # whoah, yeah...that's pretty excessive. 17.20.18 # im running yesterdays daily 17.20.47 # but how can i revert if i cant detect the drive 17.21.01 # use the OF 17.21.10 # Dreamxtreme: go System -> Rockbox Info check the revision 17.21.35 Join user890104 [0] (~Venci@6bez10.info) 17.22.22 # remind how to get to the OF 17.22.31 # so many combos i forget 17.22.38 # hold or menu on boot for iPods 17.23.47 # cool thanks 17.29.29 Nick jepler- is now known as jepler (~jepler@emc/developer/pdpc.professional.jepler) 17.32.33 Quit designate72 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 17.37.38 Join JewJitsu [0] (~4aeaa312@giant.haxx.se) 17.40.51 # I'm trying to get pacbox working and on the website it says to copy the files to the /.rockbox/pacman/ directory on my player but I do not see the directory. 17.41.22 # so, create it ;) 17.41.50 Nick JewJitsu is now known as evets (~4aeaa312@giant.haxx.se) 17.42.24 Quit evets (Client Quit) 17.42.31 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: free(me)) 17.44.38 Join soulkiller [0] (~thegame@adsl-234-163-18.owb.bellsouth.net) 17.45.51 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@87-206-240-131.dynamic.chello.pl) 17.46.05 Join designate72 [0] (~aaron@adsl-065-013-002-216.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) 17.46.37 # can someone help me get pacbox working? 17.46.46 # no 17.47.02 # Not if it involves anything about how to get the ROMs 17.47.04 # pacbox requires a copy of the pacman roms, which cannot legally be distributed 17.47.11 # dump them from your own pacman board :) 17.52.27 # oh I already have the roms the only problem is I can't seem to locate the pacman folder. My question is do I need to create this folder? 17.53.45 # just like any other folder? 17.53.58 # Plug it in to your PC, create the folder. 17.54.08 # s/it/your device/ 17.54.10 Quit GeekShadow (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17.54.26 Join GeekShad0w [0] (~Antoine@ree79-1-78-237-225-34.fbx.proxad.net) 17.55.04 # Sorry, I imagined seeing a "how do I" in there. 17.55.12 # yes, yes you do need to create it manually. 17.56.09 Quit petur (Quit: Page closed) 18.01.41 Join {phoenix} [0] (~dirk@p57AA6A0A.dip.t-dialin.net) 18.02.28 # * jhMikeS wonders if the USB driver swaps something that had different swapping before and so it now breaks (clueless here) 18.05.10 # The USB driver does use ATA identify info 18.05.44 # did something change there that could mess it up? (need to look again) 18.06.34 # ata_get_info? a member write was removed 18.07.43 # Thanks S_a_i_n_t it works like a charm 18.08.13 # Sorry I misunderstood you initially. 18.09.06 Quit soulkiller () 18.12.14 # yep, removing the deletion of "info->num_sectors = total_sectors;" makes it work 18.12.58 # I wonder why that was done... 18.13.08 # TheSeven: any idea? 18.13.29 Quit TheSeven (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 18.13.39 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 18.17.41 # New commit by 03jethead71 (r28962): Fix USB storage driver. ata_get_info was no longer filling-in num_sectors after recent ATA changes. 18.18.06 # well it needed to go back in there anyway :) 18.19.39 # At least you fixed the whitespace compared to what was there previously :) 18.19.51 # r28962 build result: All green 18.20.00 # I did? 18.20.13 # well, good then :) 18.21.30 # There was no space before the = 18.23.03 # I guess it looks more important now and won't get deleted again 18.25.08 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 18.26.31 Quit Strife89TX (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 18.37.55 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (~3f74f70d@rockbox/staff/LambdaCalculus37) 18.40.46 # TheSeven: Interested in some test_codec results from my iPod Classic? 18.43.19 Quit designate72 (Read error: Operation timed out) 18.45.51 # LambdaCalculus37: can't hurt 18.46.12 # i've only tested wav, mp3 320kbit/s and flac so far 18.47.16 # TheSeven: I did a test with AAC, 128/kbps, Q5 Vorbis, and Q8 FLAC. 18.49.28 # TheSeven: http://pastebin.com/FVtfamju 18.50.50 # Buschel. My nano crashed today in an unreproduceable manner. Hmm. 18.53.22 # TheSeven: And here's some test_disk results as well: http://pastebin.com/gh6WFH5W 18.54.27 # which drive is that? 18.54.34 # the results are totally different from mine 18.54.37 # There's something rather interesting about the HDD on my Classic... it's not a Toshiba MK8022GAA as I was thinking all along, but a Samsung HS081HA HDD. 18.55.20 # which is apparently faster than the toshiba drive 18.56.03 # TheSeven: I never have heard of this model drive being used in iPod Classics. I never modded this Classic, and it's never been repaired or anything. 18.56.13 Join Jerom [0] (~jerome@95.171.147.5) 18.56.16 # So it seems that Apple has been using different model drives at one point. 18.56.50 Join Strife89TX [0] (~cstrife89@207.144.201.128) 18.57.06 Quit einhirn (Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org) 18.57.14 # TheSeven: IIRC Apple used this same model hard drive in the early generation MacBook Airs. 19.01.20 Quit {phoenix} (Remote host closed the connection) 19.02.20 Join captainkewlll [0] (2669ecde@gateway/web/freenode/ip.38.105.236.222) 19.04.30 # TheSeven: The Classic data aborted when I tried running test_fps, but I understand why. 19.18.08 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 19.19.21 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 19.19.38 # LambdaCalculus37: why does it data abort? 19.19.44 # * TheSeven swears at his connection 19.21.02 # TheSeven: What we had discussed earlier; YUV blitting. 19.21.21 # yeah, i know that, but did you figure out *why* yuv blitting aborts? 19.21.38 # TheSeven: No, not yet. 19.21.57 # * LambdaCalculus37 should probably have clarified :) 19.28.07 # 160kbps CBR MP3s don't perform very well on the Classic either, even with the CPU fully boosted. 19.29.45 Quit LambdaCalculus37 (Quit: back to work) 19.33.14 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 19.34.19 Join mudd1 [0] (~cmertes@ip-78-94-216-65.unitymediagroup.de) 19.37.35 Join Horscht [0] (~Horschti@p5DD57E35.dip.t-dialin.net) 19.37.35 Quit Horscht (Changing host) 19.37.35 Join Horscht [0] (~Horschti@xbmc/user/horscht) 19.38.34 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@p578b902a.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) 19.38.36 Quit TheSeven (Changing host) 19.38.36 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 19.46.28 # pixelma: If you could, please try this patch -- http://jhmikes.cleansoap.org/more-tolerant-mpeg-parser.diff 19.50.37 Quit TheSeven (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 19.59.10 # New commit by 03alle (r28963): Add Łukasz Stelmach to CREDITS for FS#11785 20.01.18 # r28963 build result: All green 20.02.02 # New commit by 03alle (r28964): mpeg_parser: fix a typo in the comment 20.04.13 # r28964 build result: All green 20.05.36 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@dhcp-129-228.residence.ens-lyon.fr) 20.05.36 Quit pamaury (Changing host) 20.05.36 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 20.09.23 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@CPE0022b0d4bdb7-CM001a6680d4fe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 20.10.06 Quit Strife89TX (Quit: Vamoose.) 20.13.07 Quit bug2000 (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 20.18.08 Join bug2000 [0] (~bug@unaffiliated/bug2000) 20.19.41 Join moos [0] (moos@rockbox/staff/moos) 20.25.09 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 20.26.28 Quit liar (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 20.36.01 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@ip117-49-211-87.adsl2.static.versatel.nl) 20.36.01 Quit bertrik (Changing host) 20.36.01 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 20.37.02 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~lem0n@ppp-194-141.98-62.inwind.it) 20.37.19 Join TheSeven [0] (~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 20.37.42 Join Horschti [0] (~Whooo@p5DD56BBD.dip.t-dialin.net) 20.37.42 Quit Horschti (Changing host) 20.37.42 Join Horschti [0] (~Whooo@xbmc/user/horscht) 20.37.55 Join itpastorn [0] (~gunther@2002:5ae4:c0eb:0:219:d2ff:fe06:de09) 20.40.46 Quit Horscht (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 20.43.02 # I'd like to add a feature or two regarding the handling of external memory. I haven't found any player that supports the way I think MicroSD cards should be used so I thought "What better way than to make Rockbox capable of doing what I want?" 20.43.13 # So here is how I'd like my Clip+ to behave: 20.44.07 # I want to have my music collection on a couple of MicroSD cards, each representing one genre, type of music or mood I use the music for. 20.45.12 # When I feel like listening to one type of music, I insert the card and the music starts playing. No menus or anything. 20.45.24 # Call it tangible computing if you like. 20.45.43 Join jordan` [0] (~jordan@jem75-13-78-235-252-137.fbx.proxad.net) 20.46.24 # maybe there's more than one playlist on a particular card so I can't do anything better than to display these playlists when I insert the card and let the user choose one of them. 20.47.22 # Interrupt me at any point if you feel like discussing the idea. 20.47.32 Part itpastorn 20.48.09 # mudd1: so what you actually propose is autoplay on insert? 20.48.40 # gevaerts, yepp, that and "auto-display playlists on insert" 20.48.50 Join max131 [0] (~51f23dbb@giant.haxx.se) 20.49.17 # I would separate the two features I think 20.49.32 # hm, I actually suspect you might be able to do the first one as a plugin right now 20.49.53 Join wilberfan [0] (~IceChat7@24.205.38.160) 20.50.32 # yeah, it shouldn't be so hard although I expected I would have to mess with some internal stuff as well 20.50.35 # I tried to make some recordings today...and they were all written to / (root). Is there a way to make them save to /RECORDING? 20.50.55 # wilberfan, go to /RECORDING and set it as a recording directory 20.50.57 # context menu on /recording 20.51.19 # If /RECORDING exists, go into its context menu and set it as the recording directory. 20.51.28 # mudd1 that simple, huh? Wow... I'll try it, thanks...! :) 20.51.30 # Otherwise, create it first. 20.51.35 # maybe now the USB storage driver got fixed in r28962, one could get r28834 could get in again? 20.51.50 # I'm looking forward to a finished Rockbox Android! :D 20.52.05 # gevaerts, there's a SYS_HOTSWAP_INSERTED event that I think is triggered whenever an SD card is inserted 20.52.43 # mudd1: you actually want SYS_FS_CHANGED 20.52.55 # ok 20.53.00 # SYS_HOTSWAP_INSERTED is broadcast when the SD card is inserted, *before* it's mounted 20.53.06 # oops 20.53.06 Quit max131 (Client Quit) 20.53.19 # yeah, sounds reasonable to wait for the FS to be ready ;) 20.53.29 # SYS_FS_CHANGED is broadcast when the filesystem is mounted (or unmounted, but that should be easy to differentiate I expect) 20.54.52 # Actually, what I'd suggest is a special playlist to look for, possibly autoplay.m3u or something like that, and play that when it's there on insert 20.55.21 # gevaerts, that's exactly what I thought I'd do :) 20.55.30 # That's going to be much simpler to implement than scanning for all tracks, and it allows having non-special cards 20.56.34 # for the second feature it's not so clear ... maybe I'd want to use some playlists/ directory or something like that 20.56.54 # probably 20.57.09 # I don't know enough about the database to see if it would help me or not 20.57.18 # are playlists entities in the DB at all? 20.57.21 # no 20.57.23 # k 20.57.51 # i pulled an sd card out of my android to use in my sansa e200--is there a 'format' option within RB? 20.57.57 Quit GeekShad0w (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 20.58.52 # then the dedicated directory is probably the least pain for me *and* the user 20.59.05 # jhMikeS: that patch fixes the complete video too. I have sound in all of them now (tested on my M5) :) 20.59.07 # I'd implement the autoplay as a (possibly TSR) plugin first as a proof of concept. I suspect in the long run you want it in core (unless we get multiple plugin support first, but don't count on that...), but to be honest I don't really know in which thread to handle the events 20.59.26 # wilberfan: no. You have to format from a PC 20.59.57 # jhMikeS: I can even see/hear the problem with the video - audio starts a bit earlier than video to be in sync then 21.00.06 # mudd1: of course a dedicated directory doesn't really match our philosophy of "users can put their stuff where they want" 21.00.18 # It could be a configurable directory of course 21.00.23 # wilberfan, you can delete one directory at a time though from Rockbox 21.00.36 # gevaerts, sure 21.01.17 # the alternative would be to scan the whole card and maybe cache the result somewhere 21.01.50 # the podcast patch that is upcoming (I hope) also has some of this dedicated directory stuff 21.01.54 Join valentajn [0] (~valentajn@187-90-179-94.pool.ukrtel.net) 21.02.16 # in that you can either have "podcast" in the genre or in the path 21.02.45 Part valentajn 21.02.52 Quit wilberfan (Quit: There's nothing dirtier then a giant ball of oil) 21.03.38 # mudd1: actually, I was wondering about one thing for this autoplay feature. If you're playing stuff from the sd card that got autoplayed when you swap cards, it's pretty obvious that the new playlist should start, but what if you're playing from internal memory? 21.03.56 # pixelma: Cool, thanks. I tried VLC. Nothing handles them perfectly, just differently. VLC thinks that clip starts at 26:30:42 and ends at 00:34. :) Did you try seeking them btw? 21.04.13 # in Rockbox? 21.04.17 # yeah 21.04.32 # The short one is fine, I'm curious about the full one. 21.04.36 # I think I did but will try 21.04.42 # once more 21.05.07 # gevaerts, good point ... I guess you'd want to query the user whether to play the autoplay playlist or not in that case 21.05.10 # especially toward the trouble spot 21.05.13 Join valentajn [0] (~valentajn@187-90-179-94.pool.ukrtel.net) 21.05.28 # or have an option what to do ;) 21.05.46 # mudd1: if you ask the user, you might just as well do nothing at all I think. Going to the file browser and selecting that playlist isn't *that* much work 21.06.06 Join max131 [0] (~51f23dbb@giant.haxx.se) 21.06.10 Quit robin0800 (Remote host closed the connection) 21.07.07 # well, I haven't really thought of this use case that much because I wouldn't expect me to use the internal memory at all when using the "tangible" metaphor 21.07.32 # you change music by switching cards, not by pressing buttons 21.07.48 # maybe some kind of emergency collection in the internal memory 21.08.01 # when I forgot my card collection 21.08.14 # I don't think it's a huge problem, but I also don't think we want seventeen options to choose from 21.08.49 # well maybe I start just by starting the autoplay list on card insertion 21.08.52 # jhMikeS: no troubles while seeking, it takes a bit until playback starts correctly again but I can't tell if it takes a bit longer than in other video or not (seems like it does a bit but not differently enough to tell for sure) 21.08.52 # and worry about the rest later 21.09.15 # pixelma: just around the odd spot or always? 21.09.36 # sorry, I don't know which odd spot you mean 21.09.41 # gevaerts, as I'm a total newbie to Rockbox, can you think of any plugin (TSR or other) that might serve as a good template to get started with this kind of idea? 21.10.19 # pixelma: right at the beginning where things were confusing it before 21.12.08 # mudd1: well, what you need is two things: an event loop, which most plugins will have so that's easy, and starting a playlist. Maybe have a look at random_folder_advance_config to see some playlist handling 21.12.29 # For an example of a TSR plugin, see battery_bench 21.12.37 # great! 21.12.51 # you helped me a lot :) 21.13.25 # I'll try to get going then :) 21.13.27 # Hadaka: then always. I just compared to a different video which is about the same length and after end of seek that one needs about 3s to resume and the weird video takes about 4..5s 21.13.54 # oops, jhMikeS I meant 21.14.41 # ok 21.15.32 # hmmm, that seems a long time if there's enough keyframes in it 21.15.40 # those times were counted, not measured with a stop watch but it matches the impression 21.16.48 # maybe the bitrate I chose is still a bit high (if that can have an influence)? 21.17.00 Join GeekShadow [0] (~Antoine@reactos/tester/GeekShadow) 21.17.20 # а есть кто из русскоговорящих? 21.17.25 # i'll do some stress testing on r28962 during the following days, and see if i can get file system corruptions on my sansa fuze again. I'll keep you all posted 21.17.31 # overall length really doesn't have much effect on seek time, keyframe frequency does because it has to decode from a key frame up to the seek point first 21.19.10 Join kadoban [0] (~kadoban@ip98-165-177-158.ph.ph.cox.net) 21.19.23 # valentajn: English only here, maybe someone could answer in private but there aren't many Russian speaking peopke around here. My knowledge goes as far as being able to read and guess your very simple question 21.19.44 # * jhMikeS was considering a "sloppy" seek mode (which could also be used to display frames while seeking in the UI) but prefers frame accuracy 21.20.24 # or people 21.20.52 # pixelma: ok? thx 21.28.03 # New commit by 03jethead71 (r28965): MPEGPlayer: Give the parser a little stronger going over this time so it tolerates odd audio timestamps better. 21.31.04 # valentajn: if you have a question about Rockbox you could try asking here in English. This way there are also more people who have the chance to answer :) 21.33.01 Quit captainkewlll (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 21.34.09 # build system seems to have gotten stuck (4 min behind) ?? 21.35.42 # pixelma: I understood. I will try to ask in English:) 21.38.19 # * jhMikeS just noticed in full-table mode, the countdown doesn't show up 21.39.50 # how to fix the problem with playing flac? Sometimes the files are no longer playing. This problem occurs with cue files 21.40.00 # * gevaerts looks for B4gder or Zagor to kick the thing 21.40.18 # doesn't it self-kick after 10min? 21.40.32 # not anymore? 21.40.33 # Ah, right, maybe 21.40.37 # I don't remember... 21.41.13 # I know it used to or a swede was doing it silently :) 21.41.31 # Never look for the Swede behind the curtain :) 21.41.51 # * jhMikeS puts the curtain back 21.42.54 # valentajn: which player do you have? And are those files that once worked and now stopped working? I didn't experience problems with playing flac myself though but I also don't use cue files 21.43.18 # Strife89: pong 21.45.26 # amiconn: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,26899.0.html 21.46.56 Quit stoffel (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 21.49.35 # pixelma: Player Sandisk Sansa Clip + RockBox v. 3.7.1. Begin to play flac file with cue once reproduced normally, and another time resets and the player says there is nothing to play 21.51.26 # gevaerts: what needs to be synthesized in order to present only the partition one wants to to UMS? part of the reason would be to be able to mount the gigabeat S as removeable, since making it removable with things as they are only shows the boot partition. 21.52.07 # jhMikeS: you have two options I guess. 21.52.54 # One is to change fix_mbr() in usb_storage.c to do something with the first partition (such as setting the "hidden" bit) 21.53.58 # would that tell it to keep searching? 21.54.16 # That would make Windows ignore it at least 21.54.50 # second option? 21.54.58 # valentajn: hmm, my only idea is that your player may have file system problems (you could check on your PC). Are these files on a microSD or on the internal memory? I believe there were some issues on the Clip+ with microSD support but I don't know the details 21.55.52 # gevaerts, is HAVE_HOTSWAP the platform property I'd want to restrict my plugin to? 21.56.15 # The other option would be to change handle_scsi() to change block_count to the partition size and then fix the SCSI_READ_10 and SCSI_WRITE_10 cases to handle the offset. I think that's all, but I haven't checked in detail 21.56.20 # mudd1: yes 21.56.34 # thanks 21.56.43 # jhMikeS: Afaiu you could synthesize an mbr where the partition you want is the first (and only) one 21.57.17 # hmmm....the host always needs to see an mbr, right? 21.57.21 # no 21.57.31 # Not if you simulate superfloppy mode 21.57.34 # But you have to be careful if the partition is an extended one - and there's also the problem that if rockbox fakes an mbr, what do you do when the host writes to it? 21.57.58 # r28962 stress test passed - copyied 15 mp3 albums in different folders for a total amount 660Mb to the uSD without issues 21.58.11 # stress test 1 i mean 21.58.12 # amiconn: I did wonder 21.58.24 # gevaerts: is that a chore? 21.58.26 # amiconn: we already fake to some extent on the beast. The bootable flags in its mbr aren't strictly legal 21.58.28 # * amiconn doesn't like this idea 21.58.55 # pixelma: files on the internal memory 21.58.56 # If rockbox mangles the mbr - how do you fix a broken one? 21.59.10 # jhMikeS: well, not really I think. If you *just* export the partition, everything should work 21.59.43 # amiconn: in general I agree. On the beast however, there's this nice always-present "fix things from orbit" mode 21.59.44 # gevaerts: that avoids the dangers amiconn is talking about? 21.59.52 # gevaerts: Emulating superfloppy is more costly I think. You always have to apply the offset 22.00.13 # amiconn: yes, but that's one addition per 64K read or so. Hardly the end of the world 22.00.29 Quit max131 (Quit: CGI:IRC (EOF)) 22.00.36 # * jhMikeS thinks the beast has enough grunt for one addition 22.00.39 # jhMikeS: For superfloppy emulation you also have to check whether the partition is an extended one 22.01.05 # Right now rockbox doesn't have extended partitions in anyway (except ignoring them) 22.01.10 Join benedikt93 [0] (~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93) 22.01.11 # the one with music is isn't it? 22.01.17 # no 22.01.22 # Not on the beast 22.01.55 # pixelma: Thank you for your attention:) 22.02.04 # Ont thing with superfloppy mode is that it has to be somehow optional. You want to be able to turn it off to do things like updating the bootloader 22.02.22 # So it would be one addition and one condition :) 22.02.42 # But this ignorance of extended partitions caused trouble for some H300 users. Apparently iriver formatted some of them using an extended partition with a logical drive 22.03.32 # gevaerts: of course, hold a key while connecting, I'd imagine 22.03.33 # New commit by 03moos (r28966): Update the french translation. 22.03.58 # Something like that 22.04.15 # Or a button in bootloader USB and a setting in the main build 22.04.20 # Fake mbr still sounds easier 22.04.28 # fake mbr is two lines of code 22.04.55 # You'd calculate that once (wshen mounting the drive), then hold it in memory 22.05.09 # what happens if someone tries formatting it or using a defragger? 22.05.11 # valentajn: then as I said, the only idea I have is checking the file system. Maybe someone else knows more though, not sure 22.05.32 # r28966 build result: All green 22.05.48 # jhMikeS: not much. It's when they want to repartition that things will explode 22.06.00 # But then, if you do that on a beast, things will explode anyway 22.06.11 # Hmm, maybe if it's in fake-mbr mode, return an error (scsi error?) when the host tries to write to sector 0? 22.06.22 # probably 22.06.27 Quit kevku (Remote host closed the connection) 22.06.52 # Reformatting the partition shouldn't cause problems 22.07.00 # in bl update mode I suppose just expose it as we do now with minimal alteration 22.07.55 # It doesn't look like it's safe to write sector 0 now since it doesn't put the flags back 22.08.27 # http://pastebin.com/2NnqjzHp 22.09.09 # I think I saw Windows trying to write the MBR back in the early USB days when that didn't work yet. 22.09.18 # Or maybe that was the FAT superblock 22.09.19 Part valentajn 22.09.45 # New commit by 03moos (r28967): Update the portugues translation by Gabriel Maia FS#11857. 22.09.48 # probably the disk space record in the extended bpb 22.10.10 # That's the simple solution. Maybe windows wants the data partition to be primary partition 1 in removable mode 22.10.35 # Someone has to test 22.10.43 # no 22.10.45 # ipods work 22.10.47 # * jhMikeS is just about to 22.10.59 # So partition 2 should be fine I think 22.11.27 # jhMikeS: don't forget to remove the removable exception at the end of the file :) 22.11.28 Join Strife89TX [0] (~cstrife89@adsl-67-61-103.mcn.bellsouth.net) 22.11.39 # r28967 build result: All green 22.11.51 # New commit by 03moos (r28968): Update the tagalog translation by Melba Sitjar FS#11855. 22.12.04 # you mean DEVICE_REMOVABLE? 22.12.21 # I did that 22.12.28 # yes 22.13.45 # r28968 build result: All green 22.15.14 # gevaerts: Ipods have their first partition set as type 0 though, not one of the hidden types 22.15.28 # True 22.15.33 # If needed we could do that as well 22.15.49 # *Maybe* that's the reason why Apple chose type 0? 22.15.55 # lol, the boot one still shows up solo 22.16.38 # amiconn: in their case it's not FAT anyway, so they had to pick something else 22.16.48 # It isn't? 22.16.55 # Afair it's fat16 22.17.00 # it is? 22.17.08 # linuxstb should know 22.17.16 # gevaerts: well, windows couldn't care less if it's hidden :) 22.22.26 # it only cares if in fact I don't use DEVICE_REMOVABLE 22.22.45 # hm 22.22.56 # So try 0? 22.23.39 # DeviceTypeModifier is 0 again, then I only see the music partition, otherwise only the boot one 22.24.43 # weird 22.25.13 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 22.25.21 # Maybe it gets confused by all partitions being bootable? 22.26.00 # gevaerts, amiconn: the ipod firmware partition itself isn't fat16 22.26.00 # don't know, how to find that out? 22.26.33 # jhMikeS: by setting them all to 0 in fix_mbr(). Those are the 0x80s in there 22.26.41 # it's some proprietary trivial "file system", and one of the files inside (called "rsrc"), contains a fat16 file system image of a resources file system 22.27.23 # (the latter part being true for everything since (including) the nano2g, i don't know much about older ones) 22.27.36 # gevaerts: just change all to "= 0" instead of "&= 0x80" 22.27.39 # yes 22.27.39 # but i know for sure that the firmware partition itself has never been fat16 22.28.19 # gevaerts: keep the other modification? 22.28.27 # New commit by 03alle (r28969): Fix another comment typo 22.28.35 Join kevku [0] (~kevku@2001:7d0:0:f000::135d) 22.28.38 # Probably. Otherwise you're not testing much 22.30.08 # still doesn't care :\ 22.30.26 # r28969 build result: All green 22.30.43 # OK. Let's drop windows support then :) 22.31.03 # if alle's going to keep fixing my typos, he got his work cut out for him 22.32.15 # So it's partition remap time? 22.32.32 # Well, there's one more thing to try 22.32.50 # What if you set the partition size to 0? 22.32.56 Quit kevku (Remote host closed the connection) 22.33.09 # will that mess up any mapping? 22.34.21 # No. The next partition still has an absolute starting location 22.34.21 # Well, maybe that's sufficient. Just zero all fields of partition 1 22.34.21 # ok, which field is that? 22.34.21 # p[0x00] to p[0x0f] 22.34.24 # zer it all? 22.34.27 # *o 22.34.51 # memset(p,0,16) I'd say 22.36.07 # If it still finds the partition then, I want to know what it's doing 22.37.12 Join Buschel [0] (~chatzilla@p54B66636.dip.t-dialin.net) 22.39.10 # argh, windows is being stupid...connect and disconnect too many times then it starts failing till you close programs 22.41.46 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Shutting down machine.) 22.41.50 # ok, it shows a drive letter but then say to insert a disk when i try to open it 22.44.11 # So *nothing* works? 22.44.16 # Weird 22.45.32 # soap: you there? 22.45.39 # to 22.45.51 # yo I mean., 22.46.16 # did you see my latest comment in flyspray? I am fearing svn has a bug somewhere... 22.46.37 # This morning I had the same issue with an unpatched version 22.46.45 # (on my iPod Video) 22.47.12 # SVN bug preventing rolo, AND presenting problems post-reboot? 22.47.23 # smells like my heat-related problem again I fear. 22.47.29 # UI is perfectly usable, but won't play a song... 22.47.35 # yes 22.47.43 # but WILL load small plugins. 22.47.51 # but not mpegplayer 22.48.36 # I'm 3 hours into a playback loop I think right now. 22.48.37 # gevaerts: it seems it only wants the first one when reporting as removable 22.49.02 # But why do ipods work? Special code for them? 22.49.18 # 50 some rock tracks on mp3. 22.50.32 # gevaerts: no idea, same for e200. perhaps a sample from one of those could tell? 22.50.43 Quit komputes (Quit: I haven't slept for ten days, because that would be too long.) 22.50.53 # e200 is easy, they have the second partition be special 22.51.30 # in what way? 22.52.26 # The first partition is the data partition, so the second partition not being shown isn't a problem 22.52.39 Join komputes [0] (~komputes@ubuntu/member/komputes) 22.52.59 # ah, well that would've been nicer 22.54.44 # this is probably why it's done that way :) 22.57.10 # Isn't there more than one place where an ums device can be marked 'removable'? 22.57.44 # jhMikeS: Well you can swap partitions in the fake mbr (or copy 2nd -> 1st and zero-out 2nd) 22.58.32 # soap: if it locks up again, can you check whether test_disk is working? 22.59.41 # amiconn: good, I was considering that 23.00.01 # Buschel, will do. 23.00.13 # just copy the 2nd 16 bytes to the first 16? 23.00.22 Quit bertrik (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 23.00.24 # I'm running it with a massive playlist right now while powered externally. 23.00.35 # But the room it's in is chilly... 23.01.08 # I had the issue directly after updating -- device eas pretty cold 23.01.12 # was 23.04.09 # * Buschel starts a test with a build that does not change ATA DMA for iPod Video 23.04.21 Join JdGordon| [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 23.04.27 Quit benedikt93 (Quit: Bye ;)) 23.07.25 # copying the record works nicely :) 23.08.16 # er, table entry 23.09.03 Quit bug2000 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 23.10.43 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 23.20.44 Nick evilnick__ is now known as evilnick (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net) 23.20.56 Quit evilnick (Changing host) 23.20.57 Join evilnick [0] (~evilnick@rockbox/staff/evilnick) 23.21.11 # patch (just the basics): http://pastebin.com/6mLzPy9C 23.22.38 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-67-61-103.mcn.bellsouth.net) 23.22.40 Quit JdGordon| (Quit: leaving) 23.23.05 Join Topy [0] (~Topy44@g228199023.adsl.alicedsl.de) 23.26.00 Quit Strife89 (Client Quit) 23.26.02 # New commit by 03moos (r28970): Oops, remove an unneeded bit from FS#11855 committed in r28968 23.26.02 # r28970 build result: All green 23.26.17 Quit T44 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 23.26.20 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@adsl-67-61-103.mcn.bellsouth.net) 23.30.55 Join LambdaCalculus37 [0] (~rmenes@rockbox/staff/LambdaCalculus37) 23.32.45 # gevaerts: what's the proper way to deny a write to sector 0? 23.33.35 # "Would you please avoid writing to sector zero in the future, Sir?" 23.33.45 # Oh, I see what you mean 23.34.09 Join Zambezi [0] (Zulu@80.67.9.2) 23.34.10 # lol...is that error handler sufficient? 23.34.34 # in SCSI_WRITE_10? 23.35.16 # hm, not sure 23.35.39 # I know the handler in case of storage_write_sectors should work properly 23.40.21 Quit jordan` (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 23.40.21 # that's not too late? it's not better to stop it early? 23.41.26 # hm, probably 23.41.54 # So yes, something like the ASC_LBA_OUT_OF_RANGE check may work 23.44.40 Join simon_ [0] (~simon@static-212.214.179.102.addr.tdcsong.se) 23.45.41 # I expect I can just fudge things so it enters that block then (it looks ok) 23.46.35 # For sector 0, dd or fdisk should work :) 23.47.02 # * LambdaCalculus37 wants to revisit the Gigabeat T and try his hand and finding a signature exploit on it again 23.47.55 # * jhMikeS isn't excited about doing it deliberately and having to redo everything :o 23.47.55 Quit komputes (Remote host closed the connection) 23.49.02 # jhMikeS: what I usually do for that sort of test is first dd a chunk off the drive, and then dd that chunk back. If you don't make any size or offset mistakes, you can't destroy data 23.49.15 # Anyone knows who is developing for the Ipod Classic? I heard it was TheSeven but I'm not sure really... Anyways, I flashed the build for the classic before the wiki was edited to mention that my model doesn't have working drivers for the HDD. What's the status for those drivers? Otherwise, how do one revert back to stock OS? :) 23.50.12 # simon_: that's TheSeven, yes 23.51.58 # gevearts: I guess that works so long as it's a pure read 23.52.51 # jhMikeS: no, both ways. The thing is that you write back what you just read, not random junk or zeros 23.53.31 # of course, but the reads are modified 23.53.43 # ah, yes 23.53.57 # I can remove that though for a test 23.54.02 # Yes, exactly 23.54.12 # Windows doesn't need that fixup anyway 23.54.34 Join JdGordon| [0] (~jonno@vl10.gw.ok-labs.com) 23.54.34 Quit JdGordon| (Changing host) 23.54.34 Join JdGordon| [0] (~jonno@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 23.54.59 # just check cur_cmd.sector == 0 and that should block it, correct? 23.55.26 # yes 23.55.29 # ok 23.56.05 # dinner time for now though :) 23.57.40 Join evilnick_ [0] (~evilnick@ool-18bcf602.dyn.optonline.net)