H. Langos wrote:
Hi chris,
I finally got hold of an old 1gen shuffle and even there the new format gets
accepted. So I'll simply switch to the new format as soon as I find the time
to implement it. I'll leave the old behavior in there as an option but the
new one will be the default.
cheer
Hi chris,
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:49:13PM +0200, chris.com wrote:
>
> Henrik,
>
> H. Langos wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:05:09AM +0200, chris.com wrote:
>>> Hello Henrik,
>>>
> Do you want me to load a 130 firmware and send you the iTunesSD?
That would be great. Could you find
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:05:09AM +0200, chris.com wrote:
>
> Hello Henrik,
>
>>> Do you want me to load a 130 firmware and send you the iTunesSD?
>>
>> That would be great. Could you find out when that firmware was released?
> Well here it is.
> I loaded the 130 firmware and loaded with iTunes th
Hello Henrik,
Do you want me to load a 130 firmware and send you the iTunesSD?
That would be great. Could you find out when that firmware was released?
Well here it is.
I loaded the 130 firmware and loaded with iTunes the 9 songs I sent earlier.
In general I'd like to get the oldest firmwar
Hi chris,
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:26:12PM +0200, chris.com wrote:
> H. Langos wrote:
>> Hi chris,
>>
>> I borrowed an ipod shuffle 3gen (what apple calls "iPod shuffle 2nd
>> generation Early 2008") from a collegue but that one seems to be
>> up to date too. All the volume adjustment fields a
H. Langos wrote:
Hi chris,
I borrowed an ipod shuffle 3gen (what apple calls "iPod shuffle 2nd
generation Early 2008") from a collegue but that one seems to be
up to date too. All the volume adjustment fields are "00 00 00"
Does the "revision" as shown by udev represent the firmware
versio
Hi chris,
I borrowed an ipod shuffle 3gen (what apple calls "iPod shuffle 2nd
generation Early 2008") from a collegue but that one seems to be
up to date too. All the volume adjustment fields are "00 00 00"
Does the "revision" as shown by udev represent the firmware
version?
> ID_VENDOR=Apple
>
Hi chris,
On Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 10:10:16AM +0200, chris.com wrote:
> This time I added the RG values (-9, -6, ...) to the mp3 files and told
> foobar to apply non-losslessly the RG to the files and I removes all the
> ReplayGain tags
> I loaded the files in iTunes for it to add the SoundChe
Hi Chris,
Might be a problem with size but I don't know. I don't have access to the
mailing list administration interface. :-(
If you "apply" replay gain before handling it over to gnupod/iTunes you change
the whole game ... you change the sound data.
gnupod and itunes don't realy look at the d
This time I added the RG values (-9, -6, ...) to the mp3 files and told
foobar to apply non-losslessly the RG to the files and I removes all the
ReplayGain tags
I loaded the files in iTunes for it to add the SoundCheck data.
I noted the Volume correction iTunes applied for each song add came up
convert the SoundCheck value back to ReplayGain.
> I'm not in the mood for mathematics now but I'll look into it tomorrow
> because this seems to work OK ;o)
>
> Bye for now
> chriss
>
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [Bug-gnupod]
Hi Chris,
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:11:18PM +0200, chris.com wrote:
> Thanks Henrik for the time spent on this problem
>
> H. Langos wrote:
>> Hi chris,
>>
>> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 11:33:53PM +0200, chris.com wrote:
>> some html... please reconfigure your email client... :-)
>>
> I'm sorry b
Hi chris,
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 11:33:53PM +0200, chris.com wrote:
some html... please reconfigure your email client... :-)
about CVS: here's the projects main page on savannah:
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnupod
There you'll find a link to the CVS repository and information on how to use
H. Langos wrote:
Hi Chris,
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:06:45PM +0200, chris.com wrote:
I first fetch the RG-tag from the FLAC file and transform it to its
SoundCheck equivalent
Then I transform the file with flac and lame to a music-only mp3 file
(no tags).
Next I add (with i
On Tue, May 26, 2009 12:07, H. Langos wrote:
> Chris is using the iTunNORM parsing as a workaround. That code has been in
> gnupod since 2004. So in theory his approach should work.
Ah yes, of course. He is converting the RG info to iTunNORM himself..
which is totally unnecessary with the CVS vers
Hi Richard,
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 07:46:08AM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> Hello Chris,
>
> On Mon, May 25, 2009 23:06, chris.com wrote:
> > - gnupod 0.99.7
>
> Gnupod only supports ReplayGain in the current CVS version (which I
> believe is labeled as 0.99.8). The 0.99.7 version releas
Hi Chris,
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:06:45PM +0200, chris.com wrote:
>
> I first fetch the RG-tag from the FLAC file and transform it to its
> SoundCheck equivalent
> Then I transform the file with flac and lame to a music-only mp3 file
> (no tags).
> Next I add (with id3v2) an iTunNORM commen
Hello Chris,
On Mon, May 25, 2009 23:06, chris.com wrote:
> - gnupod 0.99.7
Gnupod only supports ReplayGain in the current CVS version (which I
believe is labeled as 0.99.8). The 0.99.7 version released on 27 Aug 2008
does not have support for it.
> I first fetch the RG-tag from the FLAC file an
Hello,
I've been using gnupod for a while now and I think it is really cool not
to be bound to iTunes any more.
I fill my iPod shuffle every other day with a random collection of songs
but I can't get the SoundCheck/ReplayGain to work.
My situation is this:
- iPod shuffle 2nd generation
- a mu
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