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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Openmoko Bug #1282: Remove rotate display option
(Openmoko Public Trac)
2. Re: Openmoko Bug #1267: Strong echo when calling a Neo from
another phone (Openmoko Public Trac)
3. Re: Openmoko Bug #1614: Mediplayer isn't able to play
Ogg/Vorbis files (Russell Sears)
4. Openmoko Bug #1620: Show times for SMS (Openmoko Public Trac)
5. Re: Openmoko Bug #1614: Mediplayer isn't able to play
Ogg/Vorbis files (Openmoko Public Trac)
6. Re: Openmoko Bug #1570: dependency problem with ncurses
(Openmoko Public Trac)
7. Re: Openmoko Bug #1569: Package ncurses wants to install file
/usr/lib/libncurses.so.5 But that file is already provided by
package * libncurses5 (Openmoko Public Trac)
8. Re: Openmoko Bug #1614: Mediplayer isn't able to play
Ogg/Vorbis files (Openmoko Public Trac)
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#1282: Remove rotate display option
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Owner: erin_yueh
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: highest | Milestone:
Component: Applications & Dependencies | Version: unspecified
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Blocking:
Blockedby: |
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Changes (by nomeata):
* cc: nomeata (added)
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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1282#comment:8>
docs.openmoko.org <http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/>
openmoko trac
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#1267: Strong echo when calling a Neo from another phone
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Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Owner: sean_chiang
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: high | Milestone:
Component: Audio | Version: unspecified
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: audio, echo | Blocking:
Blockedby: |
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Changes (by nomeata):
* cc: nomeata (added)
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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1267#comment:7>
docs.openmoko.org <http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/>
openmoko trac
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I've been looking into this a bit. Some ogg files are playable,
depending on encoding. The problem is that the hardware is too slow to
play ogg files back with the default configuration. It doesn't have a
floating point unit, so things get tricky.
It sounds like pulseaudio shouldn't be using much CPU time at all, at
least according to this thread (which referrs to a different device / os):
http://osdir.com/ml/audio.pulseaudio.general/2007-02/msg00010.html
We probably should figure out what pulseaudio is actually doing, then
look into making it not do that.
I've been trying to figure out where the gst-plugin-vorbisi file's
source code lives for further debugging, but I've been busy and it's
been slow going. I've managed to find the source code for
gst-plugin-vorbis, but that one uses floating point math, and is slower
than the one shipped on the phone.
Beyond fixing the pulseaudio overhead by getting it to stop doing
software mixing / resampling / ???, there are some other things that
could help:
- tremolo, which is an ARM specific version of tremor. Tremor is the
integer math ogg implementation shipped by default
- _LOW_ACCURACY_ mode, which seems to corrupt a few lsbs of the signal,
but saves CPU time.
- Double checking compilation options.
-Rusty
Openmoko Public Trac wrote:
#1614: Mediplayer isn't able to play Ogg/Vorbis files
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Reporter: HdR | Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone:
Component: unknown | Version: 2007.2
Severity: normal | Keywords: openmoko-mediaplayer
Blocking: | Blockedby:
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As the title says, the openmoko-mediaplayer isn't able to play Ogg/Vorbis
files.
The files are added corretly to the play list, but if you press play, the
mediaplayer only plays a short extract of the track (about the first
second, maybe).
ogg123 and mplayer are able to play Ogg/vorbis files (with about 50% CPU
usage), if pulseaudio isn't running.
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--- Begin Message ---
#1620: Show times for SMS
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Reporter: nomeata | Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: unknown | Version: 2007.2
Severity: normal | Keywords:
Blocking: | Blockedby:
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openmoko-messages2 does only display the dates of messages, but not the
time the message was received (as the dialer does for received or missed
calls). For me, the time is sometimes important, so I’d like to see it.
Please add that, or consider adding a gconf variable to enable the time
display.
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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1620>
docs.openmoko.org <http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/>
openmoko trac
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--- Begin Message ---
#1614: Mediplayer isn't able to play Ogg/Vorbis files
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Reporter: HdR | Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone:
Component: unknown | Version: 2007.2
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: openmoko-mediaplayer | Blocking:
Blockedby: |
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Comment(by hedora):
I've been looking into this a bit, so here are some things I've figured
out so far:
Some ogg files are playable, depending on encoding.
The problem is that the hardware is too slow to play ogg files back with
the default configuration. It doesn't have a floating point unit, so
things get tricky.
Pulseaudio shouldn't be using much CPU time at all, at least according to
this thread (which refers to a different device / os):
http://osdir.com/ml/audio.pulseaudio.general/2007-02/msg00010.html
We probably should figure out what pulseaudio is actually doing, then look
into making it simply pass data through. I suspect its acting as a
software mixer so that you can change the music volume without changing
the touchscreen click volume, but need to confirm this.
I've been trying to figure out where the gst-plugin-vorbisi file's source
code lives for further debugging, but I've been busy and it's been slow
going. I've managed to find the source code for gst-plugin-vorbis, but
that one uses floating point math, and is slower than the one shipped on
the phone.
Beyond fixing the pulseaudio overhead by getting it to stop doing software
mixing / resampling / ???, there are some other things that could help:
- Use tremolo, which is an ARM specific version of tremor. Tremor is the
integer-math ogg implementation shipped by default
- _LOW_ACCURACY_ mode, which seems to corrupt a few lsbs of the signal,
but saves CPU time.
- Double checking compilation options.
Also, have you been able to tell if ogg123/mplayer are using libvorbis, or
libvorbisi? I've been meaning to check, since if they're using floating
point emulation, we should have plenty of cycles to spare...
-Rusty
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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1614#comment:1>
docs.openmoko.org <http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/>
openmoko trac
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--- Begin Message ---
#1570: dependency problem with ncurses
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Reporter: calestyo | Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: highest | Milestone:
Component: unknown | Version:
Severity: blocker | Resolution: duplicate
Keywords: | Blocking:
Blockedby: |
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Changes (by calestyo):
* priority: normal => highest
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => duplicate
Comment:
Duplicate of #1569.
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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1570#comment:1>
docs.openmoko.org <http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/>
openmoko trac
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--- Begin Message ---
#1569: Package ncurses wants to install file /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5 But that
file is already provided by package * libncurses5
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Reporter: JJR | Owner: tick
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: opkg | Version: GTA02v5
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: | Blocking:
Blockedby: |
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Comment(by Strolls):
I get this, too.
Full error:
{{{
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg upgrade
Upgrading ncurses on root from 5.4-r14 to 5.4-r15...
Downloading http://buildhost.openmoko.org/daily-
feed/armv4t/ncurses_5.4-r15_armv4t.ipk
Collected errors:
* Package ncurses wants to install file /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5
But that file is already provided by package * libncurses5
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
}}}
This is when updating the factory-installed 2007.2 image.
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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1569#comment:2>
docs.openmoko.org <http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/>
openmoko trac
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--- Begin Message ---
#1614: Mediplayer isn't able to play Ogg/Vorbis files
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Reporter: HdR | Owner: openmoko-devel
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone:
Component: unknown | Version: 2007.2
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: openmoko-mediaplayer | Blocking:
Blockedby: |
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Changes (by calestyo):
* cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (added)
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Ticket URL: <https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1614#comment:2>
docs.openmoko.org <http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/>
openmoko trac
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