- Extra data structure to store artist info.
- Create_album_index modified to perform a different query.
- Added load and save functions to store the data index in HDD.
- Album collisions fixed.
- New config options to perform rescans.
- Extra fields added to lang files: english and spanish.
Update CREDITS
Change-Id: I31814b38d8b4e7fa4b65f5e6e51aa5f00d271ece
This patch addresses a keymapping anomaly on the Rocker. Currently the
Power button when pressed inside a sub-menu will return you to the root
of the menu. However when pressed again it returns you to the sub-menu
you were in previously. This is at odds with how other ports work and
makes it difficult to return to the WPS without manually selecting it on
the root menu.
This patch copies the behaviour of the home button on the Sansa Clip+.
Pressing it once will exit a sub-menu and bring you back to the root
menu. Pressing it again takes you to the WPS. No functionality is lost
or covered up by making this reassignment.
Change-Id: I17789457d49b087a2b4c75f4490ec722d9479a9b
enable keylock in WPS and FMS by simultaniously pressing POWER and BACK.
It was necessary to change the ACTION_FM_EXIT from BUTTON_BACK-button-press-event to
BUTTON_BACK|BUTTON_REL-event and BUTTON_BACK|BUTTON_REPEAT-event to easily be able
to press BUTTON_POWER|BUTTON_BACK without accidentally triggering ACTION_FM_EXIT.
also rebase to current master and add myself to docs/CREDITS
Change-Id: I263a034d0d8fd047d39265e3598ae7936dd8133d
This is to enable binary patching of Hiby-based firmware files
Note that noting in rbutil uses this yet.
Change-Id: I03ac824dd7402d508eb4e857ad78f184eb0d0243
Devices in IAP mode 4 do not explicitly request specific notifications, thus they don't get *any* periodic notifications at the moment (in particular, they miss the track position updates that are supposed to be sent out every 500 ms).
The attached patch fixes this by skipping an early return for devices in IST_EXTENDED state.
Change-Id: I23e35247dd0494e537429d4fd9d51dc7f4653d76
Add bottom left as quickscreen and bottom right as hotkey acroos the
board for fuze+. Meant as a
stopgap until gesture support becomes good enough that it is unnecessary
Also adds my name to CREDITS
Change-Id: If1729b7d53d967081b6d97a9a49cd66312c96ed4
This name is inferred from the contributor's Github account email
(interpreted using the standard given-family name Chinese convention).
Change-Id: I2285a62c3332d562f44c5087b296e4ea2d61200e
This ports id Software's Quake to run on the SDL plugin runtime. The
source code originated from id under the GPLv2 license. I used
https://github.com/ahefner/sdlquake as the base of my port.
Performance is, unsurprisingly, not on par with what you're probably
used to on PC. I average about 10FPS on ipod6g, but it's still
playable.
Sound works well enough, but in-game music is not supported. I've
written ARM assembly routines for the inner sound loop. Make sure you
turn the "brightness" all the way down, or colors will look funky.
To run, extract Quake's data files to /.rockbox/quake. Have fun!
Change-Id: I4285036e967d7f0722802d43cf2096c808ca5799
This is a port of Wolf4SDL, which is derived from the original id
software source release. The port runs on top of the SDL plugin
runtime and is loaded as an overlay.
Licensing of the game code is not an issue, as discussed below
(essentially, the Debian project treats Wolf4SDL as GPLv2, with an
email from John Carmack backing it up):
http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=52872
Included is a copy of MAME's Yamaha OPL sound chip emulator
(fmopl_gpl.c). This file was not part of the original Wolf4SDL source
(which includes a non-GPL'd version), but was rather rebased from from
a later MAME source which had been relicensed to GPLv2.
Change-Id: I64c2ba035e0be7e2f49252f40640641416613439
Cleaned up, rebased, and forward-ported from the xvortex fork.
(original credit to vsoftster@gmail.com)
Change-Id: Ibcc023a0271ea81e901450a88317708c2683236d
Signed-off-by: Solomon Peachy <pizza@shaftnet.org>
* Changed keymaps to PLA and added to SOURCES and CATEGORIES file
* improved keymaps: implement wrap-around and key repeat
* change keymap according to screen orientation
* fix font size calculation
* use blocking button query in main loop
* replace tabs with spaces
* added manual entry
* added original author to CREDITS
Change-Id: Id67ae99cbb7a737c7f4608e278b77a389ac2ffa6
* make gen_db.py work on Windows/Python 2
- use hashlib module instead of md5sum, also don't rely on / for file path
matching
- don't use 'file' for a variable name
* fix parse_nvp_header.sh for older kernels
pre-emmc kernel sources use a slightly different #define format; adjust
regexp to catch it.
* add nwz-x1000 series NVP layout (from icx1087_nvp.h)
some new tags have no description, alas the driver doesn't have
them :/
* minor fixes to nvp/README
fixed typos/wording
Change-Id: I77d8c2704be2f2316e32aadcfd362df7102360d4
Selective backlight allows the user to choose actions that will not
enable the backlight when pressed.
Advanced softlock allows user to choose actions that will not be
blocked by screenlock on devices without a hold button.
Both only occur in FM and WPS Contexts.
Update:
Back from the dead
-Cleaned up code, removed unnecessary calls, re-arranged last filter action
timeout conditional to work in case last_filtered_action_tick was never set
-Added entries to the manual
-Fixed back button on some menus not activating backlight
-Made menus more intuitive, no actions selected now changes menu item to off.
-Added talk fuctionality.
-Added option to disable selective backlight while on external power.
-Rewrote backlight and softlock handling code to fix issue with scrollwheels
-Menu changed to have toggle(yes/no) and settings
-Optimized selective actions lookup
-Added option to disable notification of 'buttons locked' while softlocked
-Removed uneeded code, consolidated action lookup to single function
-Fixed incorrect name on selective softlock menu
-Added option to disable touch on touchscreen devices
-Fixed backlight on original screenlock without selective screenlock active
-Added text selection in mask_select for when show_icons is off
-Fixed voice in mask_select to speak if voice is defined instead of spelling
-Added more lang defines (play skip seek)
-Added option to disable unknown keys turning on backlight
-Fixed Conditional argument In wrong place causing players without
backlight to fail to build
-Fixed Disable Unknown blocking detection of context change
-Fixed canceling menu didn't update new settings
-Added Autolock on backlight off
-Removed backlight_on_force from backlight.c, Now sets ignore next to false
and uses backlight_on
-Cleaned up autolock code added strings to lang file
-Fixed issue where rapid presses would bypass softlock
-Removed old softlock code, Cleaned selective actions code
-Changed menu to match existing RB menus
-Fixed Backlight_on_Hold blocked by backlight_ignore_next
-Fixed ignore_next for ipod
-Fixed bug allowing context with softlock to bypass selective backlight
-Changed mask_select to no longer prompt for changes to be saved
-Changed menu names
-Added ignore timeout to allow ipod scroll wheel to work properly and other
players to still work properly, removed some previous code including
ignore_event
-Increased ignore timeout to prevent sd card accesses from interrupting action
code and turning on backlight
-Changed Unknown action to unmapped action in menu, changed handling code
-Removed unneeded logic and variables for handling unfiltered actions
-Reverted unmapped action code to previous functionality
-Added manual entries (thanks JohnB)
-Removed elusive unhandled unicode character from manual, changed formatting slightly
Actions:
Volume,Play,Seek,Skip
Extras:
Disable unmapped actions
Disable selective backlight on external power
Disable touch during softlock on touchscreen devices
Disable softlock notifications (power button still notifies)
Autolock on backlight off
Method:
Adds a function to ignore backlight on next call
If selected action occurs backlight is forced on,
Filter_first_keypress stays intact.
Selective softlock allows selected actions through, bypasses the normal
softlock routine.
ToDo:
DONE
previous commit (#1) has attribution for folder_select.c which mask_select
is based from.
Change-Id: I08132ddcfd64c81751ef23b720f3ec6d68695fe4
Original revision: 5123b1bf68777ffa86e651f178046b26a87cf2d9
MIT Licensed. Some games still crash and others are unplayable due to
issues with controls. Still need a "real" polygon filling algorithm.
Currently builds one plugin per puzzle (about 40 in total, around 100K
each on ARM), but can easily be made to build a single monolithic
overlay (800K or so on ARM).
The following games are at least partially broken for various reasons,
and have been disabled on this commit:
Cube: failed assertion with "Icosahedron" setting
Keen: input issues
Mines: weird stuff happens on target
Palisade: input issues
Solo: input issues, occasional crash on target
Towers: input issues
Undead: input issues
Unequal: input and drawing issues (concave polys)
Untangle: input issues
Features left to do:
- In-game help system
- Figure out the weird bugs
Change-Id: I7c69b6860ab115f973c8d76799502e9bb3d52368
The codec wasn't calling ci->set_offset() while decoding; as a result,
the saved offset in ci.id3->offset was only updated at the start of the
file and when seeking.
To reproduce the problem in the simulator or on a real device:
- Start playing an Opus file.
- Let it play until 15s, then turn the player off.
- Turn back on and resume playback. This'll resume correctly from 15s
(using time-based resume, I think, as the offset was 0?).
- Let it play until 30s, then turn the player off again.
- Turn back on and resume playback. This'll resume from 15s, based on
the initial position from last time, when it should resume from 30s.
I believe this will also fix FS#12799 ("Resuming opus file from bookmark
is not working correctly").
Change-Id: Iba67368e0029c968ef802693767e0722719bc38b
- square sine tick and tock sounds (more annoying, more useful;-)
- optical indication of tics on display
- unification of mode of operation for SWCODEC and HWCODEC (tested on simulator)
Both playback and display drawing happen in main loop, always.
- operating in two modes now:
-- 1. classic dumb metronome
--- active when openened as application without file to open
--- the usual functionality with tapping and bpm change
--- controls indicated on display
-- 2. track mode with programmable series of parts
--- active when started as viewer for a .tempo file
--- differing meters (4/4, 3/4, 6/8, etc.)
--- patterns (tick/tock/silence on each beat)
--- smooth tempo changes in those tracks
This version had lots of testing regarding metronome accuracy,
resulting in the realization that PLL A and PLL B differ
on the Clip+, causing drift. There is still drift when the timer
intervall is too small, so I settled on 2 ms as compromise.
This is the final version, after adding documentation and extensive
help from Sebastian Leonhardt testing it on slower hardware (YH820),
where it works up to 650 actual bpm with display indication.
Latest change: Documentation nitpicks.
Change-Id: I764c8252526db188352385c5462f9453d882beb9
Co-conspirators: Franklin Wei, Benjamin Brown
--------------------------------------------------------------------
This work is based on:
- Fabien Sanglard's "Fabother World" based on
- Piotr Padkowski's newRaw interpreter which was based on
- Gregory Montoir's reverse engineering of
- Eric Chahi's assembly code
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Progress:
* The plugin runs pretty nicely (with sound!) on most color targets
* Keymaps for color LCD targets are complete
* The manual entry is finished
* Grayscale/monochrome support is NOT PLANNED
- the game looks horrible in grayscale! :p
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes:
* The original game strings were built-in to the executable, and
were copyrighted and could not be used.
* This port ships with an alternate set of strings by default, but
can load the "official" strings from a file at runtime.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
To be done (in descending order of importance):
* vertical stride compatibility <30% done>
* optimization <10% done>
Change-Id: I3155b0d97c2ac470cb8a2040f40d4139ddcebfa5
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/1077
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
measured several milliamps power reduction from having the PHY disabled.
Change-Id: I29e55222eb50acf2023ac1113a90612029c580af
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/988
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
Tested: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
- original rockbox port: Yifu Huang
- original work: Jonathan Bettencourt
- modifications made:
- PLA-fied
- Add element 117 (ununseptium)
- Implemented up/down
- Fixed actinide/lanthanide navigation so that they are between scandium and titanium
- Added manual entry
- Fixed FG/BG colors
Change-Id: Ibabfb0d28f794689ffcd8b9c360fb969d118de08
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/950
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
This is an improvement to the current compressor which I have added
to my own Sansa Fuze V2 build. I am submitting here in case others
find it interesting.
Features added to the existing compressor:
Attack, Look-ahead, Sidechain Filtering.
Exponential attack and release characteristic response.
Benefits from adding missing features:
Attack:
Preserve perceived "brightness" of tone by letting onset transients
come through at a higher level than the rest of the compressed program
material.
Look-ahead:
With Attack comes clipping on the leading several cycles of a transient
onset. With look-ahead function, this can be pre-emptively mitigated with
a slower gain change (less distortion). Look-ahead limiting is implemented
to prevent clipping while keeping gain change ramp to an interval near 3ms
instead of instant attack.
The existing compressor implementation distorts the leading edge of a
transient by causing instant gain change, resulting in log() distortion.
This sounds "woofy" to me.
Exponential Attack/Release:
eMore natural sounding. On attack, this is a true straight line of 10dB per
attack interval. Release is a little different, however, sounds natural as
an analog compressor.
Sidechain Filtering:
Mild high-pass filter reduces response to low frequency onsets. For example,
a hard kick drum is less likely to make the whole of the program material
appear to fade in and out. Combined with a moderate attack time, such a
transient will ride through with minimal audible artifact.
Overall these changes make dynamic music sound more "open", more natural. The
goal of a compressor is to make dyanamic music sound louder without necessarily
sounding as though it has been compressed. I believe these changes come closer to this goal.
Enjoy. If not, I am enjoying it
Change-Id: I664eace546c364b815b4dc9ed4a72849231a0eb2
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/626
Tested: Purling Nayuki <cyq.yzfl@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
Added three bitmaps with the new 70x14 graphics and added link to them in /apps/plugins/bitmaps/native/SOURCES
Change-Id: I1f4b9e3504011b80a7cd40e0fcd71ba8fd100424
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/389
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Gordon <rockbox@jdgordon.info>
Tested-by: Jonathan Gordon <rockbox@jdgordon.info>
As well as using an index, which breaks when a file is added or
removed, use the crc32 of the filename. When the crc32 check passes the
index is used directly. When it fails, the slow path is taken checking
each file name in the playlist until the right crc is found. If that fails
the playlist is started from the beginning.
See http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/6411
Bump plugin API and nvram version numbers
Change-Id: I156f61a9f1ac428b4a682bc680379cb6b60b1b10
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/372
Tested-by: Jonathan Gordon <rockbox@jdgordon.info>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Gordon <rockbox@jdgordon.info>
Currently when you select list bookmarks from the context menu %cs returns
"Context Menu" when in the bookmark browser screen. This change makes %cs
return "Bookmark browser" when listing bookmarks from the context menu, the
same as when you list recent bookmarks. This change will make it possible
to determin that you are on a bookmark browser screen when skinning using
an sbs file.
Change-Id: I7fb93525fbafb5d14bba2ae5df7a78df908d09ae
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/169
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Gordon <rockbox@jdgordon.info>
This port is a hybrid native/RaaA port. It runs on a embedded linux system,
but is the only application. It therefore can implement lots of stuff that
native targets also implement, while leveraging the underlying linux kernel.
The port is quite advanced. User interface, audio playback, plugins work
mostly fine. Missing is e.g. power mangement and USB (see SamsungYPR0 wiki page).
Included in utils/ypr0tools are scripts and programs required to generate
a patched firmware. The patched firmware has the rootfs modified to load
Rockbox. It includes a early/safe USB mode.
This port needs a new toolchain, one that includes glibc headers and libraries.
rockboxdev.sh can generate it, but e.g. codesourcey and distro packages may
also work.
Most of the initial effort is done by Lorenzo Miori and others (on ABI),
including reverse engineering and patching of the original firmware,
initial drivers, and more. Big thanks to you.
Flyspray: FS#12348
Author: Lorenzo Miori, myself
Merry christmas to ypr0 owners! :)
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@31415 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657