=== _Lucretia___ is now known as _Lucretia_ === OSUKid7` is now known as OSUKid7 [04:41] lunix [05:49] linux [05:50] huh¿n.x [06:30] Anybody know how to fix the channel order in a multichannel FLAC file? [06:31] I have a multichannel FLAC file with one channel arrangement, but PulseAudio uses a different order. [06:31] So.... LFE ends up on rear-right, for example. [06:46] aah, "channels" in mplayer. [06:52] Odd: [06:52] decode_frame() failed [06:52] FRAME HEADER not here [06:56] Additionally, it also seems to be treating the FLAC file as 16-bit. It's a 24-bit, though! [07:00] IF anybody has any tips, even later on, please give them. [07:00] Does it work with gstreamer? [07:00] It's possible that the file is broken? [07:06] Yeah, the ordering is broken under gstreamer, but it doesn't pop and click. [07:07] Under ffmpeg, it can get the order correct if I do it manually, but the audio pops and clicks. [07:07] http://www.2l.no/hires/index.html [07:07] 24-bit 96-kHz 6-channel FLAC. [07:07] The first music piece linked. [07:08] Pulse expects this: FL, RL, C, FR, RR, LFE [07:08] er [07:08] wait, something's odd: the ordering on "simultaneous" and on "surround51" are different!@ [07:09] Simultaneous is that, but with side instead of rear. Device is FL, FR, RL, RR, C, LFE [07:12] It also seems to mix the channels oddly. [07:12] If I move the stream to the device, the rear-right-as-LFE acts like it should (stays low volume), but if I move it to "duplicate", it acts like all the other channels. [07:13] PulseAudio's channel ordering seems to be a bit screwed up. [07:13] It needs to decide: is 6 channels using "side" or using "rear"? [07:15] FL, SL, C, FR, SR, LFE → FL, FR, RL, RR, C, LFE [07:15] S for Side, and R for Rear. [07:16] I think I may write up a bug report on that, some time later this week. Or I may look for an existing bug to add to. [07:18] Probably worthwile. [07:19] I'd use the FLAC file as an example, but mention that the actual screwed-up ordering is not the issue in that bug. [07:29] Yeah, there are two issues: screwed-up FLAC ordering, and screwed-up PulseAudio ordering. [11:33] !info fakesync [11:33] Package fakesync does not exist in hardy [12:29] !info waon [12:29] waon (source: waon): A Wave-to-Notes transcriber. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.8-0ubuntu2 (intrepid), package size 84 kB, installed size 240 kB [12:29] gnomefreak: ^^ === jtchidna is now known as JontheEchidna === _Lucretia__ is now known as _Lucretia_ [15:16] hi anyone... [15:17] help installing firefix rc1 on ubuntu [15:17] firefox rc1 that is === dmb_ is now known as dmb [19:17] hello, i installed hardy nightlies quite early, but i haven't tried intrepid yet, [19:17] are there major updates already? [19:26] jandem: there is a perl 5.10 transition going on [19:30] geser: ok.. i will wait two weeks for alpha 1 then [21:05] why is ubuntu so slow? it seems it takes a life time for ubuntu to even upgrade a package [21:05] i am using a version of mercurial dated back to last year november [21:05] highly annoying [21:06] mohbana_: you are in intrepid? [21:07] mohbana_, this is for intrpid [21:07] jrib: no i'm not, it's a general question ubuntu is so packed out it's ridiculous more than 1000+ people [21:09] mohbana_: this channel is for intrepid [21:09] mohbana_: ask your question in #ubuntu [21:15] well? [21:17] mohbana_: your question is for #ubuntu. I'll answer it there [21:44] hey guys [21:44] are the intrepid or hardy kde4 beta 1 packages available ? [21:45] kde4.1 beta1 packages i mean [21:49] sigma_1234: not sure if intrepid will use KDE 4.1 [21:50] wasnt that the plan? [21:51] looks like kubuntu is going to use 4.1 [21:51] after some checking on the forums for kubuntu [21:51] however I do not believe anyone should upgrade to intrepid since it is still in high development [21:52] i wanted to use 4.1 on hardy just to test it. im currently running 4.0.3 === marko_ is now known as marko-_- [22:00] stdin: are the kde4.1 beta1 packages still not ready? [22:00] nope [22:01] don't hold your breath, you'll turn blue [22:01] lol. the desperation:-) compiling it myself will be too much a mission [22:02] but they are coming out hey? [22:03] several parts have already been uploaded to intrepid, so it's a bit late to turn back now ;) [22:47] what will ibex bring me? [22:47] i want new compiz plugin to show off [22:47] i want colored buttons on the calculator === Stormx2_ is now known as Stormx2 [23:45] http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/9190/ [23:48] smallfoot-: ? [23:48] Pici, look pictures, it has pretty