conds.
Cheers,
David Bryant
The way the Rockbox code works, you do NOT build in the source directories.
Instead, you create a empty directory at the same level as the other Rockbox
dirs (like "apps"). Then, you go into that empty directory and do a
"../tools/configure" which will create a makefile depending on how you
answer
I would suggest (as someone else did) that you do a clean check-out and move
the changes that you want for a given patch into the clean code. Because of
the complexities you mention, I suspect that it's a lot easier to just edit
the changes you want to make in the actual code than in the patch file
> I don't know if I'm alone in this desire, but I think it could be very
> valuable for Rockbox to handle correction files, if that's possible
> within the constraints of the platform. In this way it would be
> possible to carry around lossless versions of your tracks, but delete
> the correction
ebruary 10, 2006 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: Hi & Wavpack broken?
>
> > Then small wonder, our decoder (a modified version of the tiny decoder
> > from
> > wavpack.com) does not support pre-4.0 files. You'll have to ask David
> > Bryant
> > about how possible
Okay, I was a little confused by the semantics. I think of "joint stereo" as
being MS (which stands for Mid/Side which means that instead of encoding
left and right you encode sum and difference).
It looks like they have "stereo" mode which is simply pure stereo, and
"joint stereo" which means tha
I just ran lame with no options on the first file I found and got the
following output:
---
LAME version 3.96.1 (http://lame.sourceforge.net/)
CPU features: MMX (ASM used), SSE, SSE2
Using polyphase lowpass filter, transition band: 17249 Hz - 17782 Hz
Encoding concat.wav to concat.mp3
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