This patch adds a configurable line separator between list items, very
similar to lists in Android. Additionally, below the list item there is a
thicker line. It can be disabled in the settings. Its color can
be configured as well.
Remote and monochrome displays are explicitly unsupported. If there is desire
this can be changed but it doesn't seem useful to me.
Change-Id: I005313b0d8f5ecd15864bf20e66ea4e3390d8b7d
This is the basic port to the new target Samsung
YP-R1, which runs on a similar platform as YP-R0.
Port is usable, although there are still
some optimizations that have to be done.
Change-Id: If83a8e386369e413581753780c159026d9e41f04
In most of the translations strings with SYSFONT in title is
translated. This leads to displaying problem in (at least) graphical
equalizer due to the lack of non-latin character support in the
built-in font.
Change-Id: I0d27a5358e4eb539d4247c84975d8501d7668836
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/727
Reviewed-by: Thomas Martitz <kugel@rockbox.org>
Add a "volume limit" parameter to the configuration file. The maximum
value of volume setting in sound menu will be limited to the same as
volume limit. Also each time when setvol() is excuted, Rockbox will
check if the global_settings.volume value larger than
global_settings.volume_limit. If larger, take the value of volume_limit
instead. The volume_limit argument shares the same maximum and minimum values
with volume argument, while taking the maximum volume as its default value.
Change-Id: I8ca9bc6ea6e617b48fc346aae5f2a0a1d259ae36
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/697
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Gordon <rockbox@jdgordon.info>
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>
A few keymaps hint were wrong, this correct them:
- database/filemanager on cancelling songs insertion
- alarm clock
- set alarm
Change-Id: Ifb50a9452c208a7d5c28bdac96c825030b943c25
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/508
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
Set an alternative touchpad sensitivity setting if
the 3 following variables are defined:
DEFAULT_TOUCHPAD_SENSITIVITY_SETTING
MIN_TOUCHPAD_SENSITIVITY_SETTING
MAX_TOUCHPAD_SENSITIVITY_SETTING
aside from the usual:
HAVE_TOUCHPAD
HAVE_TOUCHPAD_SENSITIVITY_SETTING
In such a case the setting will allow the user to set a precise
value within the defined range unstead of the boolean choice
HIGH/NORMAL
Change-Id: Iba8140285317077381191e494df0d3f6ab556872
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/123
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
Update all .lang files and change the id from LANG_RECORDING_FREQUENCY
to LANG_FREQUENCY. Also update description and target.
It will throw things off for targets without recording but that do
have 48KHz, possibly older iPods. I'm not sure what else it might be
off hand. Regenerate voice files and replace .lang files in that case.
Change-Id: I9ab396ecfcca9206054bde34aa2cc23b505dabff
Replaces the NATIVE_FREQUENCY constant with a configurable frequency.
The user may select 48000Hz if the hardware supports it. The default is
still 44100Hz and the minimum is 44100Hz. The setting is located in the
playback settings, under "Frequency".
"Frequency" was duplicated in english.lang for now to avoid having to
fix every .lang file for the moment and throwing everything out of sync
because of the new play_frequency feature in features.txt. The next
cleanup should combine it with the one included for recording and
generalize the ID label.
If the hardware doesn't support 48000Hz, no setting will be available.
On particular hardware where very high rates are practical and desireable,
the upper bound can be extended by patching.
The PCM mixer can be configured to play at the full hardware frequency
range. The DSP core can configure to the hardware minimum up to the
maximum playback setting (some buffers must be reserved according to
the maximum rate).
If only 44100Hz is supported or possible on a given target for playback,
using the DSP and mixer at other samperates is possible if the hardware
offers them.
Change-Id: I6023cf0c0baa8bc6292b6919b4dd3618a6a25622
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/479
Reviewed-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
Tested-by: Michael Sevakis <jethead71@rockbox.org>
added a missing string and some other fixes
Change-Id: I153f42687cf855835b7a41b5b3adc4bf120f7f61
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/413
Reviewed-by: Purling Nayuki <cyq.yzfl@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Purling Nayuki <cyq.yzfl@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Parker <rockbox@aeparker.com>
Tested-by: Alex Parker <rockbox@aeparker.com>
Based on FS#12735 by Kaspar Rothenfußer with some modifications by me to be in
line with terms already used in the translation.
Change-Id: Ia1ba59bd00d61f0fd27bd496a116143e4b83b420
Support multiple roots (i.e. scan folders) using the new folder_select()
function.
Amaximum of 12 dirs can be selected, however the setting (i.e. the entire
folder list) cannot be longer than 80 chars.
The setting works similar to the autoresume dirs: Directories are seperated
by colons, e.g. "/Music:/Podcasts". Default is "/sdcard" on android, "/" on
all other targets.
Changes are made to the multiple-root logic in tagcache.c. This is to
a) provide the logic at all on native targets and b) support more than
one root before the scan even starts (until now it was used to add roots
during scan due to symlinks).
Change-Id: I64992c0678324536e8e64cd4427c8abbd8e8b39e
The browser lets the user pick one or more directories in a convinient
GUI browser. The initial directory list is read from a string
(separated by colons) and the resulting list is written back to the same
string (again separated by colons).
Note: The work was initially done by Jonathan Gordon, however I changed
it substantially so I claim autorship.
This selector is going to be used for autoresume and database scan folders.
Change-Id: Id1d3186dad783411eb5c6056ce93f5b6123c7aa0