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00:27
@allq: took a closer look at the PCB in the enclosure. It is an Innostor IS621, which only goes up to SATA 3Gb/s.
I am secure-erasing the SSD on my hard drive dock, then reformatting the drive to 384 GiB, this time using MBR instead of GPT for compatibility.
(I've successfully used the BlacX dock in the past to secure-erase an old hard drive under Linux.)
Looks like it'll be quick (two minutes for a standard secure erase), according to hdparm.
...well, that was quick.
linux-203v:~ # time hdparm --user-master u --security-erase foo /dev/sdb
security_password="foo"

/dev/sdb:
 Issuing SECURITY_ERASE command, password="foo", user=user

real	0m2.745s
user	0m0.001s
sys	0m0.003s
also I wonder if a secure erase is just "throw away the encryption key and make a new one"
Perhaps. I think I'm going to issue an enhanced secure erase.
This is odd...
@JourneymanGeek on a SSD: Yes, sort of. Throw away key. Securely fill that key storage space with a new key. Wipe data structures for remapping. Optionally wipe all (nopw unreadable) data cells
00:39
linux-203v:~ # time hdparm --user-master u --security-erase-enhanced foo /dev/sdb
security_password="foo"

/dev/sdb:
 Issuing SECURITY_ERASE command, password="foo", user=user

real	0m0.150s
user	0m0.000s
sys	0m0.009s
This is an enhanced secure erase.
Perhaps it just flushed only the cells it had already written to (very little has actually been written to the drive).
The second time, there's nothing to erase again, so it completed instantly.
Whatever. I assume it's clean and ready to partition and format. This time, I'm doing 384 GiB with MBR.
So,my current laptop has RGB keys. However the 'alternate' sumbols arn't lit up, and I'd like to be able to find 1. symbol keys I use for password easily 2. the @ symbol
Pondering (aloud) if it makes sense to have just these in a different colour
or rainbow the crap out of my number key row, and maybe my function row, and remember the colours.
I mean, if my % key is a different colour, someone still needs to know my password is P455w0rd%%% right?
...the drive is erased. It shows up in Task Manager as 466 GiB capacity, 0 MiB formatted.
Alright, let's open Disk Management and format it.
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek ...Or just learn the positions? :P
00:46
...and the drive is formatted and ready to use.
@Bob or that
but this is mainly for the times when I'm not touchtyping
01:15
@Bob I'm stuck in my coding :(
it goes through the entire thing without error but the result buffer never gets written to by AVTranscoder
Bob
Bob
01:34
@allquicatic do you have something I can try to compile? :P
though it'll have to be later today... kinda busy for the next few hours
do you need to call something to start the conversion?
02:08
@Bob I followed the simpletranscode example and called AVTranscoder.start() followed by AVPlayer.play() but it returns immediately with setAsync(false) (should block until it's done) and the buffer remains at 0 bytes
@Bob I'll go ahead and commit what I have to github I guess
Bob
Bob
02:37
@allquicatic I'll have to figure out how to compile on Windows :P
might be time to play with visual studio's gcc/makefile projects
but that'll have to be tonight
02:49
@Bob git clone git://gist.github.com:/7dc2f3e5f8ccb0fb19686c409cb6a365 convert_test when you get there
then cat README.md
(yes, gists are git repos)
 
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06:36
Is it just me, or is the mod being rude?
in Electrical Engineering, 24 mins ago, by W5VO
@bwDraco We didn't need another "clever" answer saying exactly the same thing on that question.
(see context; response to inquiry regarding a deleted answer)
07:08
@bwDraco how do you know he's a mod and yes I find it rude
does reputation represent mod? I thought mods are elected with special badge
The diamond after the username signifies a moderator.
oh diamond badge
07:28
♦ is probably a blocked character in usernames lol
I think he's a mod
and shrug we don't really get involved in arguements on other sites.
What happens in vegas stays in vegas, no?
41
A: Is making yourself appear (at first glance) to be a moderator acceptable behaviour?

LauraNo, it's not okay for a user to try to make themselves appear to be a moderator. There's a reason we strip out the unicode if someone tries to add a diamond to their user name, and that reason is to prevent people from being confused about who is a "real" moderator on the site. Adding the diamond...

@allquicatic it is
I had (wisely 😛) pulled out before it got too far.
Always a good idea to pick your fights.
07:44
mods chat always end up with flame war
Naw
I swear most flame wars here happen when I sleep ;).
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08:07
Hello!
I'm trying to golf in batch (bad idea, I know)
Does anyone know how I can make this code shorter?
@echo off
:1
echo Loading... ^|
timeout /t 1 >nul
cls
echo Loading... ^/
timeout /t 1 >nul
cls
echo Loading... ^-
timeout /t 1 >nul
cls
echo Loading... ^\
timeout /t 1 >nul
cls
goto 1
Nevermind, got it!
@echo off
FOR %%G IN (/,-,\,^|) DO (
echo Loading... %%G
timeout /t 1 >nul
cls
)
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic gah, this is one of those installers that chucks things into C: root
I hate when they do that
hm, not 5.7? :P
08:24
YAY! My first answer on Code Golf: codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/102084/63023
@Bob annoying
Bob
Bob
ok, downloading/installing just 5.6 32-bit
they have a VS2015 plugin :)
will check back later tonight... this is gonna take a while anyway
@Bob TeamSpeak 3.0 Stable uses Qt 5.5, and TeamSpeak 3.1 Beta (what I'm testing against) uses Qt 5.6.1. All Qt compiled binaries (both the core libs, the plugins, and applications linked against them) are guaranteed ABI and API compatible between bugfix (x.y.z) releases, but not between x.y minor releases.
Bob
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@allquixotic ah. do I need TS installed for this test?
QtAV compiled for Qt 5.7 or 5.5 won't work with Qt 5.6. So anything I compile against Qt for the Teamspeak 3 in-process plugin must link against Qt 5.6 binaries.
Bob
Bob
08:27
I mean just to get transcoding working
@Bob nope, this is a very self-contained unit test only using QtAV
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k
it has no vestiges of the TS code
Bob
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I'll be back in a bit over an hour
technically if you installed both QtAV compiled against Qt 5.7 and the Qt 5.7 binaries, this test should work there too, but the binaries produced from that wouldn't link into TeamSpeak (not that it matters)
Bob
Bob
08:28
by which time it miiiight be finished installing :P
@Bob okay
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic crap, I don't know which QtAV I got
ah, 5.6.1 in Qt5Core.dll
the 11.0 one from the main website should be linked against 5.6
I've already tested linking QtAV built against Qt 5.6.1 with Qt 5.6.2 -- it works fine, and is officially supported by Qt Software to do that sort of thing because of the ABI compatibility guarantee
Teamspeak themselves will probably update TS to ship Qt 5.6.2 soonish because it might fix security or minor functionality bugs
Bob
Bob
I'm still waiting for mumble 1.3.0 :P
been in beta for a while
is the mumble client Qt also?
it might be getting close to feature parity with Teamspeak (excepting, perhaps, the presence or absence of a good / better / worse plugin system, haven't looked into) if they're using Opus now
Bob
Bob
08:40
@allquixotic yea
Mumble is FOSS and seems to evolve even slower than TS, which is amazing considering it took them like 10 years to develop Teamspeak 3, and TS 2 was built on either Qt 2 or Qt 3 (I forget which, but it was bad) and extremely broken most of the time
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic they've been opus for a while. maybe even beefier ts
before
1.2.4 mid 2013
Teamspeak 2 was ahead of its time, though, you have to acknowledge that -- I think they were using Speex before Mumble existed or was actually usable
it had super advanced channel and user and permissions management long before anyone else had anything like it
it's just that Mumble is now catching up and slowly making Teamspeak redundant, kinda like Firefox did to IE
Bob
Bob
yea, mumble permissions are still a bit iffy
@allquixotic I do find mumble's overlay much easier to use than ts
lighter too
I don't use overlays -- still in the mentality of them messing up in-game hotkeys / causing rendering bugs, performance problems and instability
Bob
Bob
08:49
@allquixotic I've never had any issue with the mumble one
it doesn't even have hotkeys
see: lightweight :P
(hotkeys in the client proper)
09:49
@Bob headed to bed, lemme know if you figure anything out or manage to reproduce my results.
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic k, sorry, took a bit longer than I expected
10:20
oh, you might want to do qmake CONFIG += debug for debugger support and more verbose debugging messages... without it, the QQ lines will just print the integer, not the function it's in... can be a little confusing
qDebug() still prints in release mode, just not as verbose
 
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11:39
@allquixotic ok, so both qt proper and qtav break if you dare to have any spaces in the path
greeeeeat.
11:49
0_0
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Bob
:-1: error: LNK1104: cannot open file 'Qt5AVd.lib'
ow.
*hunts for file*
I have a Qt5AV.lib
I can only assume building with vs2015 is broken :P
hmmmm
*removes Qt5AVd.lib from dependency list*
nooooope that broke all the things
@Bob The d at the end may mean it's looking for a debug version of the library ...
Bob
Bob
*renames Qt5AVd.lib in dependencies to Qt5AV.lib*
hey it built
@DavidPostill possibly. I'm trying to combine 4 different things I know nothing about
@DavidPostill More likely, qtmake just messed up while converting to vs proj file
could have been assuming debug as you say *shrug*
where's my glass
Unhandled exception at 0x77D19841 (ntdll.dll) in test.exe: 0xC0000374: A heap has been corrupted (parameters: 0x77D4C8D0).
@allquixotic ^
at the return retval;
assuming I didn't mess anything up... that miiiiight be your problem :P
@allquixotic player.audio()->setBackends(QStringList() << QString::fromLatin1("null")); causes the exception (commenting out that line, and every one after it, fixes it)
12:25
Anyone have any experience with one of these?
I bought it a while ago, but for some reason, on some machines, it doesn't work.
My best bet is that the hard drive I put in it might need more current than a single port can supply.
But it still seems a bit odd that it would work on some machines.
not all USB ports are made the same
That's true.
Bob
Bob
sigh
@allquixotic never mind the above - I think it was the debug build being funny
something about not liking qt & vs being in debug mode but qtav being in release mode
idk
I have a quick question
Bob
Bob
I can repro yours now
12:39
I have a folder that I want to be backup twice a day. I use a scheduled task and a batch file using xcopy. But I want Xcopy to create a folder with different name every time so it doesn't overwrite the older ones as a way of version control
code I use is : XCOPY "C:\paman" "C:\backups\%DATE%\" /c /e
@Freedo so what is the question?
It then creates a structure like that 04 ( day ) > 12 ( month ) > 2016 ( year )
@WilliamMariager and that feels like the sort of device that ought to be on USB 3, and on a rear port, not a front one
I want just a single folder but named with something+date including hours so it doesn't overwrite
@Freedo ah. just a moment.
12:41
If I run that code twice it would overwrite the older folder
@JourneymanGeek Absolutely. I'm mostly experiencing it with laptops I'm trying to fix from time to time. Works on all desktop machines I've tried.
@JourneymanGeek The / in the date are causing him problems.
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A: Print datetime in Windows cmd

DavidPostillI would like to have it formatted like 20160225155958 which is the output format of running: date +"%Y%m%d%H%M%S" on Linux. Using %date% to provide a solution is, as pointed out in another answer, dependent on the OS Locale, Regional, and Language settings. Using wmic, on the oth...

@Freedo See my answer above. It allows you to format the date (and time) however you please. The default is YYYYMMDDhhmmss but it easy to change ...
12:47
too complex I have no ideia of how to use that code in my situation
Bob
Bob
I would say you're probably better off with a proper backup program. Takes less space too, if you do incrementals.
I just want to create a folder with a different name each time really
Bob
Bob
"How do I do X?" "Use Y." "Y is too hard, I just want to do X!"
I just want to append the time and date to a folder name. I don't care about formatting
@Freedo Then ask a question on the main site where it can be properly answered.
Replace echo %_date% in my answer with `XCOPY "C:\paman" "C:\backups\paman%_date%\" /c /e
Bob
Bob
12:54
Today I have been reminded why I stayed away from C++
@JourneymanGeek Me too, usually
@DavidPostill Thanks it works
Except when you have to put them in a suitcase every 3-5 days
@Freedo Of course it works - all of my answers work :)
Now I can proceed with another batch file who zip it to a single file and move to my google drive :)
Thanks. Seems good enough for backup and version control to me
13:05
@Annaduh heh.
@Annaduh Clearly you need one of these:
Bob
Bob
Qt makes me want to commit defenestration
Preferably of the QtAV developer.
Sadly even that giant case has a few flaws that have been fixed in updated versions of their smaller cases. But they never updated the large one
Bob
Bob
13:11
So. If you dare to install Qt anywhere other than default, if you have a space in the path.... LET'S BREAK ALL THE FUCKING THINGS, BECAUSE WE CAN
@allquixotic Seems to be whitelist-only actually:
> Oops! There was a problem updating your profile:
Display Name can only contain letters, digits, spaces, apostrophes or hyphens and must start with a letter or digit
Bob
Bob
Goddamn steaming pile of horseshit.
Bob sounds pissed
Bob
Bob
Good.
Because I am.
@allquixotic I don't know what you get, but I get avt not running even after the .start()
would dig in more but now I'm reinstalling Qt so QtAV might actually build correctly
maybe
possibly
if the stars align
@Annaduh I have a cosair 600T + my bias lighting is connected directly to my main power supply.
13:28
@JourneymanGeek Ooh that reminds me
I have no LED lighting in this new SFF case
that is a good thing
Then again, I had no LED lighting or window in my old E-ATX case either. Or any case I've had. Ever.
What really annoys me is I have (in theory) time to redo it
@Annaduh bias lighting isn't case lighting
its behind-monitor lighting
BUT the EVGA Hadron I had for a few weeks did have a window, and I've had a few LED fans, because they were cheaper than normal ones
@JourneymanGeek I know, you gave us a running commentary when you set it up :-P
;p
Both times I suspect
I don't want a lit case
13:29
Just the whole LED lighting thing... reminded me of something I saw yesterday of someone lighting up a A4-SFX
Yeah but I feel left out without it :-(
I mean I've got a bright orange fan and everything
Looks a bit frankenstein
Might as well go all out on the bright ass bling or not at all
Bob
Bob
Error during installation process (qt.tools.maintenance):
Error while extracting 'installer://qt.tools.maintenance/2.0.3-1installerbase-win-x86.7z': Could not open file: C:/Qt/update.rcc (Unknown error)
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WELL OK THEN, SCREW YOU TOO
That Qt developer must have done something really bad to make Bob this pissed
I've never seen him this pissed off, even when I blocked him
Yay Sony, this is my like, 10th software update in the 3 days since I started using my Z3C again... Still on Android 5.1.1 but this last update is now 1GB in size
So I suspect it may be the Android 6 update
Bob
Bob
@Annaduh Nah, dealing with weird programming toolchains tends to piss me off
It's happened a few times now :P
And venting here is fun. Kinda.
Better if there was nothing to rant about, buuuut *shrug*
@Annaduh if you blocked him, how would you know?
@Aibobot Lurking on the transcript :)
Bob
Bob
13:37
> Installation finished!
yay
please don't break please don't break
@Aibobot It's a secret
Oh ffs sony
Got tired of the phone spending 30 minutes+ doing "Android is optimizing application X of 240" so I went and disabled/uninstalled a hundred of them. Newest update... "Android is optimizing application X of 311"
HOWWWW????
Bob
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@Annaduh you see, when a mommy app and a daddy app love each other very much...
!!trout @Bob
slaps @Bob around a bit with a large trout!
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:(
erm
it finished building
but I have no idea where it put the output
o.O
13:45
Ooh Android 6
Oh and I just made some girls start strip dancing.... ewww
Bob
Bob
O.o
@Annaduh If all these claims about the goings on in your hostels are true you have the basis for a novel ...
14:06
Crikey right after that 1GB update, another 500MB one
@Bob yeah the power of music eh :-P
580MB actually
if bootstrap loader loads your operating system into RAM then what bootloader does?
Bob
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> QWARN : TestConvert::testConvertMono() [FFmpeg:aac] Format aac detected only with low score of 1, misdetection possible!
@allquixotic didn't you say it was PCM?
Bob
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14:49
// force a codec. only used by avcodec sw decoders. TODO: move to public? profile set?
void setCodecName(const QString& name);
that's AVDecoder
@Bob yes - source data is raw linear pcm, not even wav
Bob
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@allquixotic Current thought is you need to set a codec on the decoder
but the setCodecName fn is protected
Low score of 1 sounds like some auto format detect magic
Bob
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@allquixotic yup. detecting AAC. which is ... wrong.
then follows a few pages of AAC errors
question is why aren't you getting the same result as me. did you change something in the code?
mine just silently barfs without even printing that much
Bob
Bob
14:56
@allquixotic nup, I'm just building in VS in debug mode
OH, I built a debug version of QtAV too
I can dump the full log for you, one sec. added a few other debug statements in the meantime
********* Start testing of TestConvert *********
Config: Using QtTest library 5.6.2, Qt 5.6.2 (i386-little_endian-ilp32 shared (dynamic) debug build; by MSVC 2015)
PASS   : TestConvert::initTestCase()
QtAV 1.11.0(Dec  5 2016, 00:48:10)
Multimedia framework base on Qt and FFmpeg.
Distributed under the terms of LGPLv2.1 or later.
Shanghai University->S3 Graphics->Deepin, Shanghai, ChinaCopyright (C) 2012-2016 Wang Bin (aka. Lucas Wang) [email protected]
Donate: qtav.org/donate.html
Source: github.com/wang-bin/QtAV
I love how chat just accepts these giant dumps :D
most of it is just AAC garbage
I turned off the stereo test to minimise noise
oh, that latest one has one code change
it does a player.load() early
I'm starting to think something is wrong with my QtAV installation
Bob
Bob
load is where the detect happens
play() has an implicit load if there isn't an early one
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/sean/dev/qt/5.6/gcc_64/lib:/home/sean/dev/qt/5.6/gcc_64/plugins/platforms:/home/sean/dev/qt/5.6/gcc_64/plugins/xcbglintegrations QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH=/home/sean/dev/qt/5.6/gcc_64/plugins ./test
AudioResampler::Register(..., FFmpeg)
Singleton 0x1f9f8d0 created...
AudioResampler::Register(..., Libav)
AudioOutputBackend::Register(..., OpenAL)
Singleton 0x1f9fa80 created...
AudioOutputBackend::Register(..., Pulse)
VideoDecoder::Register(..., CUDA)
Singleton 0x1f9fc30 created...
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@allquixotic nah, the (windows) bundle is release only
that's the entire output for me
and that's with qmake CONFIG += debug
Bob
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14:59
@allquixotic yea that's the output I got with release
I mean where the conversion proj is built debug but QtAV is built release
@allquixotic that only makes yours debug, not QtAV
you need to rebuild QtAV proper
@Bob okay, but why don't I get AAC errors?
ah.
Bob
Bob
assuming their nix/mac bundles are the same as windows
@Bob SE's written for coders anyway ;p
so you're saying if I do rebuild QtAV for debug, I'll get the AAC issues?
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic afaict? yes
I had to do it anyway cause apparently QtAV release lib + project debug = MSVCRT heap corruption
15:00
$ file ~/dev/qtav/lib/libQtAV.so.1.11.0
/home/sean/dev/qtav/lib/libQtAV.so.1.11.0: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, BuildID[sha1]=bb1ee2cd35789c9eabb414cdd29bc3315a47a590, stripped
stripped = release
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when trying on a different platform completely coincidentally leads to useful info :P
Mmm new CPU cooler is nice.
Keeps my CPU nice and ... cool
Bob
Bob
@Annaduh can I borrow it
I'm melting
at 2am
@Bob Ermm, it's a CPU cooler not a fox cooler
Bob
Bob
I'll take what I can get
15:03
All we need is a shaver and lots of thermal compound....
Bob
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though heat paste is hard to wash off fur...
I'm not sure it has the appropriate fittings
Still in silent mode, and CPU is only 70'c while overclocked to 4.2, previously it'd hit 100 overclocked to 3.8
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic pcm_s16le?
Mind you the system isn't pre-heated yet, motherboard temp reading 23'c rather than 35'c
@allquixotic I see you've unbecome a fwog.
Though despite your cat appearance your chat profile still says Wao
cats can go wao
and make other uncatlike noises
tho what REALLY unnerves me is when they say meow like a human trying to sound like a cat
Bob
Bob
15:21
private:
    QSharedDataPointer<VideoFormatPrivate> d;
};
wat
@allquixotic I think I'm lost in the rabbit hole
halp
might end up being easier to slap a fake wav header on the damn thing
AVPlayer seems geared towards playing videos... no way to set audio codec ecept via the demuxer?!
@Bob yeah
@Bob That's what I get for trying a piece of software developed by "wang-bin" with Chinese in the short summary
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@allquixotic sometimes I miss JS
It's probably designed for those cheap ARM Chinese gadgets which is why there are a hundred open issues with Chinese people requesting his help using the praying icon
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because honestly by now I would've just totally violated all the access restrictions and just gone player.d->audioDecoder()->setCodecName()
@Bob yeah but good luck getting a TS plug in that has to produce a native DLL to be written in JS
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15:27
@allquixotic you honestly think they can run Qt?
@allquixotic actually, earlier this arvo I toyed with embedding mono :D
native => embedded mono => embedded browser/JS? :D
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic afternoon
(sorry, au slang)
Ahh
Good to know lol
I'll see about manually building a wav header using a strict. Should be easy :)
Struct
I'm on the road atm (passenger)
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Bob
@allquixotic probably MUCH easier than pulling this apart
#include <AudioDecoder.h>

class AudioDecoderPcm : public QtAV::AudioDecoder
{
public:
	void setCodecName(const QString& name);
};

void AudioDecoderPcm::setCodecName(const QString & name)
{
	AudioDecoder::setCodecName(name);
}
^ I was gonna try that next before realising that setting the codec would onl ywork if I could access/set the audiodecoder in the first place :\
Pretty sure monkey patching doesn't work in C++
Bob
Bob
15:34
@allquixotic yea... hence the JS comment above
this one might've actually worked cause the original was protected
so a subclass should be able to change it... and expose it as public :P
@allquixotic did you notice they use labels and gotos? in C++ code? O_O
What is this room for?
Bob
Bob
@timotree all the things
we don't reeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllly have a defined topic
@timotree its the general chat room for superuser. Pretty much anything goes. Prolly will make a lot less more sense after you've hung out a bit.
.... I read that as labels and goats
Okay thanks.
@Bob awesome
15:43
My power suppply fan won't turn on
Also, are there all the same rules about providing helpful answers and good formatting in chat rooms in general?
Oh literally as I say that it turns on
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic would be more awesome if it actually accomplished anything... see the bit about not having anywhere to set the decoder
I suspect if you effectively wrote your own AVPlayer you could do it
or subclass the thing I guess
...faking a header is easier
@timotree every chatroom is different with that
here we typically discourage 'straight' questions - we talk about stuff, but I try to encouage people to ask questions on the main site
Silly "Gold efficiency" bollocks
15:47
that said, sometimes we do do stuff like what @allquixotic and @Bob are doing now, and co-op troubleshoot things
"Fan will not spin at low to medium loads"
@Annaduh clearly you need more LEDs
=> Literally maximum load this system can produce, with CPU fan, graphics fan, and chassis at maximum for like 5 minutes+
Then fan starts spinning, slowly
Bob
Bob
15:48
that's the rabbit hole I ended up going down :P
(see the tabs)
@allquixotic other things to look at: filters, setPriority (video decoder only? and switches ffmpeg/hw/etc.?), setOptionsForAudioCodec(only options AFTER codec is detected?)
I should probably sleep
"Silent mode below 30% load"... I'm at like, 70% load
Great, now fan stopped again
Thank you @JourneymanGeek
16:07
@Bob thanks bud
Is there a reason it has to be internal memory mapped passing of raw PCM and you can't just... pipe it to ffmpeg or something?
Also if this is on Windows, VFW? Or whatever replaces that these days
If someone has posted a question and then answered themselves, should I flag it or ask them to accept their own answer so the question will close?
Urgh you never realise how good your S7 was until you have to spend a week without it...
@timotree They don't have to accept their own answer. It is fine to wait and see if a better answer comes along ... so do nothing.
@timotree Accepting an answer doesn't close a question ...
@DavidPostill related to that: does accepting your own answer give you the +15 rep?
16:22
@timotree No. Think of the abuse possibilities that would allow :) The site would be flooded with low quality self-answered questions to get lots of +15s ...
Note you can't vote on you own questions and answers either ...
@DavidPostill okay. good.
Are you supposed to put a comment if a question is a duplicate or flag the question?
@Annaduh There is a codec for dshow that supports FLAC in theory but that's even more complicated than QtAV
@timotree Flag as a duplicate.
16:38
@DavidPostill Then how come a lot of experienced people also comment on the question and say "Possible duplicate of ____."?
@Annaduh Spawning an external process each time someone says something in TS not only adds latency but it's unnecessarily inefficient to setup the codec and tear it down so often
Also it could be unacceptably slow on computers that use McAfee due to the fork overhead of that piece of shit
@timotree that's an auto generated message that gets inserted by the system when a user votes to close as duplicate
@allquixotic thank you.
At least with an in process decoder, the library linkage and on load static initialization of ffmpeg and QtAV is only incurred once when the user launches TS
My code also reuses the encoder context for each user who talks in TS - Extremely little overhead before it starts encoding the FLAC
Is a question about achieving a certain setup of ssh-agent on linux, should it go on <unix.stackexchange.com> or <superuser.com>?
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