Voicefile generation now can correct strings for the TTS system similar
to what voice.pl does. The current implementation has some limitations:
- only implemented for voicefile creation.
- the corrections file is built in and can't get changed.
- string corrections can be disabled in the configuration dialog.
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Support retrieving the vendor name of the TTS. This will be used by TTS string
corrections. Currently no other TTS but SAPI supports this, and only correction
strings for SAPI voices depend on the vendor information.
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Allow passing an (optional) cluster size to round up all file sizes when
calculating the total size of an extracted zip archive. This allows to check if
the space on disk is actually sufficient without relying on an arbitrary
headroom value which might be wrong. Addresses FS#12195.
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Those functions are rather general, so put them into the Utils class instead.
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Make sure to convert it on reading to avoid not finding it even if stored with
native separators in the configuration. Fix a warning on Windows.
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In mountpoint selection and system info dialog show the volume name to make it
easier to identify a specific device.
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This should help identifying the correct player by size, since the free space
is only useful to figure if there is enough space to install Rockbox. Change
units to GiB since that is more useful given the size of current devices.
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The "file" bootloader installation method usually can uninstall the bootloader.
Some upgrade methods (like the Iaudio players) remove the bootloader file
placed on the player after upgrading so those can't uninstall the bootloader.
Instead of rejecting uninstallation for all players using this method check the
current bootloader and only display an error if no suitable bootloader is
found (which would happen in the Iaudio case).
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In order to enable it, #define HAVE_DUALBOOT when building the bootloader.
Do not use the automatically created x5_fw.bin or m5_fw.bin, but use mkboot
to create a new firmware file from an OF x5_fw.bin resp. m5_fw.bin and
bootloader.bin.
The dual-boot bootloader boots the OF when pressing Play (main or remote) for
more than 3 seconds. Hold it a bit longer because the OF also checks buttons.
Short press boots rockbox.
As a bonus, the Play button read (for hold check) is done a bit earlier for
single-boot mode as well.
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The settings currently can't differentiate between default values for different
subitems (i.e. different TTS systems). As a result the default value returned
for SAPI speed was way out of bounds, leading to the upper limit getting used.
Work around this limitation by checking the value for bounds and use a sensible
value in that case.
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Since setting the maximum number of threads to use to 1 causes sporadically
files missing add a simple alternative implementation that doesn't use futures.
This is a stop-gap solution to fix voice files not creating (reported on
Windows with SAPI voices, see FS#11994). Encoding doesn't seem to be affected
by the problem and is unchanged.
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If no TTS has been selected previously default to the system one if any.
Otherwise use espeak.
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The current TTS configuration doesn't allow querying the system values so it
currently can't be displayed. A value of 0 will use the system default. The
default pitch is dependent on the voice; most voices should have a default
pitch of 45 - 55.
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The OS X TTS engine (and likely others) allows outputting its speech directly
to the sound system. This avoids the extra step of creating a temporary file to
play for TTS preview. Currently implemented as TTS capability reported.
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Instead of hard coding the query part of the genlang url store the full url as
template and replace parts as done for other urls as well.
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This change fixes problems with zip files created with newer zip utilities (a
known issue is the iLike theme). QuaZip also allows better feedback during
operations without changing the imported code. Additionally Rockbox Utility and
the Theme Editor are now both using QuaZip; currently Rockbox Utility uses a
copy of the sources, merging them later is planned.
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- Use ISO codes as keys for voice languages instead of enumeration.
- Instead of trying to select a suitable voicefile language from the UI
language use the ISO codes stored as UI language and match against the
mapping.
- Always store the selected UI language. Fixes the voicefile creation
language lookup to fail if the language used is the system language.
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If the proxy dialog doesn't contain any values searching for the values in the
system returns NULL pointers instead of empty values. Check for them to fix
crashes.
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Oops: on Windows, ask the system about the values before displaying it instead
of expecting the structure to fill itself.
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Since Rockbox Utility got support for utilizing more than one CPU / Core
this value might be helpful in case of issues like FS#11496 (QThreadPool
defaults to the number of CPUs found as maximum number of threads).
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Instead of using libusb as wrapper query the USB IDs via IOKit. Since libusb is
only used for that this means that it's no longer necessary on OS X.
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Since the builds for the Ipod Video 32MB and 64MB are now unified there
is no need to handle them separately in Rockbox Utility anymore.
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The device string containing the USB IDs differs in casing on Windows 7
so always convert to upper case before scanning the string. Use
DEVICEDESC instead of LOCATION_INFORMATION for the user visible device
string as the latter doesn't show anything useful to the user on W7, at
least for the devices I've tried. Unfortunately DEVICEDESC is less
descriptive than the previously used.
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Improve string suffix handling by distinguishing between version number
separators (i.e. dots) and extended separators and additional version
characters. Corrects false update information displayed for 64bit binaries of
Rockbox Utility.
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This issue has been pointed out as FS#11420. Redone by myself because the
change is trivial and the submitter didn't state his real name.
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Those classes use Qt objects anyway, and making them based on QObject moved the
strings into the appropriate class when translating.
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The version check failed on subrelease versions (as the 1.2.5-1 rebuild done
for Mac) and detected an updated version that is in fact an outdated one.
Rework the comparison completely, move it to the Utils class and display some
more information in the status bar upon update check. Especially keep a notice
in the status bar if an updated version was found.
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As with the voice file installation changed in r26637 the same issue exists for
fonts. While the fonts package rarely changes and therefore this shouldn't
have had a negative impact in the past use the correct font package anyway.
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Check the installed Rockbox and install release voice file if a release is
found. Fixes wrong voice file getting installed for releases, which especially
showed up with the recent lang file cleanup. This is likely to be the cause for
FS#11362.
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This allows reusing retrieval for upcoming distinguishing between release and
current voice files.
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Instead of constructing the download link with fixed script name put a template
into the system info file. That way changing the download link doesn't require
changing the code anymore.
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The field we thought was representative of the model is not, it has
changed in the past for fuzev1 and fuzev2.
For example the value 0x23 is found in 2 old fuzev1 OF versions, and in
the c200v2 OF
The only reliable way to detect the model of a given OF is by using the
built-in list of md5sums.
Modify mkamsboot and rbutilqt to load the rockbox bootloader first, and
then check if the model in the bootloader corresponds to the model of
the known md5sum of the given OF.
That way we can continue to present the user with a list of known OF
versions in case the OF is unknown to mkamsboot
Also explicit the dependency of main.c on mkamsboot.h in case the
prototypes change
Correct the header's description not updated in r21648
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