VorTechS
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« on: June 11, 2008, 10:49:46 AM » |
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Announcing the all new PhatHack DMS Tools for Windows! The new DMS tools are now generally available!After a long wait and several successful Alpha and Beta tests of the new DMS tools, I have taken the decision to unleash the latest version of the new DMS tools for the general community. The new tools are (excluding Hack Files, DMS Disk Signature Backup and Formatting Code) entirely sourced from my own code and the updated code will be available on SVN in due course. The tools are standalone application with an easy to use GUI and a little bit of documentation on the side. I'll offer general support myself for the application (bug fixing etc) for anyone that runs into problems with the tools. Please PM/e-mail directly if you encounter any problems with these tools and I'll do my best to provide solutions where possible. Check out the documentation for some work-arounds to some of the things that have, and may, crop up again. Expect some aspects of these tools to be updated over time, I still have to finish the 'DMS Restore' functionality that you can see the toolbar icon for. The DownloadsRequirementsCheck out the documentation for PC requirements. To be able to run the tools you must have the .NET Framework 2.0 installed, which is available from here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0856EACB-4362-4B0D-8EDD-AAB15C5E04F5&displaylang=enLatest fixesVersion 2.12- Reverts to playlist style hack
- Added AAC plugin workaround
- Added Repair DMS(PHTSYS) function (formats and loads firmware to PHTSYS)
- Added Repair DMS(FULL) function (formats PHTSYS, PHTDTA and loads firmware)
- Fixed New DMS process (or repair DMS FULL) to create single playlist, plus SSA data files
- Fixed New DMS process so it is no longer creating hidden sectors on disk
Version 2.11Version 2.10- Added 'Install non-hacked firmware' option for use with original DMS/PhatBox combinations.
Version 2.9- Fixed firmware download issues.
- Fixed error when using 'Update firmware'.
Version 2.8- Added firmware selection to log (for replication purposes).
Version 2.7- Modified location of firmware definition file 'am.xml'.
- Fixed GUI not showing successful DMS creation/firmware update.
Version 2.6- Added automatic device ejection on successful patch application.
- Added 'Flash PhatBox with Firmware' option to enable firmware switching. (Experimental, may cause your PhatBox to stop working - recoverable)
- Added 'Update Firmware' button to perform firmware updates only. (Unproven, and may cause your PhatBox to stop working - recoverable)
- Added 'Install VIOT' option to install Kenwood SSA. (This installs and works fine, if your data files are good that is!)
- Fixed error when no firmware available for loading.
- Added backup URL for Firmware XML files.
Version 2.5- Fixed issues caused by WMI returning device entries with no signature information
Version 2.4- Fixed issues caused by WMI reporting invalid partition records
- Now generates CurrentSetup.xml. PhatNoise Media Manager may now work with your DMS!
- Fixed formatting issue for firmware details
ThanksMany thanks to all the testers who have perservered, re-running the tools where required and providing me with invaluable information! Thanks also to ButchHandy for the basis of the documentation for the Windows Vista workarounds for the dd backup...! Everyone that has provided feedback should be appropriately credit as per the screenshot above. If you are not shown, and you provided feedback, let me know and I'll put you on the list!  Let the bug reporting begin! [Ignore this stuff here, just a bunch of tags for searching purposes] Create New DMS, DMS Hack, Create DMS, Update, Firmware, Tools, Windows, Hack, PMM
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« Last Edit: January 04, 2010, 03:33:24 PM by VorTechS »
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Kenwood KDC-W7031 | Kenwood KHD-CX910 | 250GB DMS | PhatHack Media Manager v1.0.9 | VIOT
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« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2008, 02:41:22 PM » |
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Cool!  Thanks for the release. Will give feedback as and when I need to use it. Cheers, Les.
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« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2008, 02:40:43 PM » |
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Kick @ss! Will install this week.
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« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2008, 06:37:12 PM » |
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HI,
I tried on my already hacked keg the AAC plugin. Selected the firmware then checked both the VIOT and the AAC plugin. It all went fine, but it still doesn't play AAC files. Previously it said that I didn't have right plugin or something similar. Now, the keg announces the album name, displays the track then shortly changes to the next album. or I misunderstood that I'd be able to play aac files.
Cheers, -Zoltar
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« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2008, 06:16:56 AM » |
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It _should_ work.... it might be worth dropping the Level 10 RC pairs onto your DMS, so we can get a log of what's going on.
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« Reply #5 on: June 18, 2008, 05:37:30 PM » |
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Hi,
here is the AAC part of the log. I PM the full file.
72.42:51d :rw_packet : ******************************************************** 72.42:51d :processpac: Got Direct Disc Text - 7 72.42:51d :write_text: Write PLY7: MP4 72.43:51d :write_text: Writing text packet PLY7: MP4 72.43:51d :rw_packet : Buffering 50 at 0 72.43:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 72.43:51d :rw_packet : 50 (80) -------------> 72.43:51d :rw_packet : Expecting HACK 72.44:51d :rw_packet : <============ ac (172) 72.44:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 72.44:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.45:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.45:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 72.45:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.46:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.46:51d :rw_packet : 50 (80) -------------> 72.46:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.47:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.47:51d :rw_packet : 4c (76) -------------> 72.47:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.48:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.48:51d :rw_packet : 59 (89) -------------> 72.48:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.49:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.49:51d :rw_packet : 37 (55) -------------> 72.49:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.50:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.50:51d :rw_packet : 3a (58) -------------> 72.50:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.51:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.51:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 72.51:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.52:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.52:51d :rw_packet : 4d (77) -------------> 72.52:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.53:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.53:51d :rw_packet : 50 (80) -------------> 72.53:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.54:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.54:51d :rw_packet : 34 (52) -------------> 72.54:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.55:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.55:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 72.55:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.56:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.56:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 72.56:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.57:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.57:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 72.57:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.58:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.58:51d :rw_packet : 59 (89) -------------> 72.58:51d :rw_packet : Expecting PACK 72.59:51d :rw_packet : <============ ce (206) 72.59:51d :rw_packet : <============ 56 (86) 72.59:51d :rw_packet : <============ 00 (0) 72.59:51d :rw_packet : <============ 01 (1) 72.59:51d :rw_packet : <============ 00 (0) 72.59:51d :rw_packet : <============ 07 (7) 72.59:51d :rw_packet : <============ a2 (162) 72.59:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 72.59:51d :rw_packet : ce (206) -------------> 72.59:51d :rw_packet : ******************************************************** 72.59:51d :processpac: Got Direct Track Text - 7/1 72.62:51d :write_text: Write Unknown Artist - Dire Straits - 01 - Sultans Of Swing 72.62:51d :write_text: Writing text packet Unknown Arti 72.62:51d :rw_packet : Buffering 50 at 0 72.62:51d :write_text: Writing text packet st - Dire St 72.62:51d :rw_packet : Buffering 50 at 1 72.63:51d :write_text: Writing text packet raits - 01 - 72.63:51d :rw_packet : Buffering 50 at 2 72.63:51d :write_text: Writing text packet Sultans Of 72.63:51d :rw_packet : Buffering 50 at 3 72.63:51d :write_text: Writing text packet Swing 72.63:51d :rw_packet : Buffering 50 at 4 72.63:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 72.63:51d :rw_packet : 50 (80) -------------> 72.63:51d :rw_packet : Expecting HACK 72.64:51d :rw_packet : <============ ac (172) 72.64:51d :rw_packet : 01 (1) -------------> 72.64:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.65:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.65:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 72.65:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.66:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.66:51d :rw_packet : 55 (85) -------------> 72.66:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.67:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.67:51d :rw_packet : 6e (110) -------------> 72.67:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.68:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.68:51d :rw_packet : 6b (107) -------------> 72.68:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.69:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.69:51d :rw_packet : 6e (110) -------------> 72.69:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.70:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.70:51d :rw_packet : 6f (111) -------------> 72.70:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.70:phatd:wait_child: Start child=26 72.70:phatd:wait_child: player exited normally (return code 0), sig 17 26 72.71:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.71:51d :rw_packet : 77 (119) -------------> 72.71:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.70:phatd:start_mp3p: START: cur_pl=7, cur_track=1, cur_sec=0, child=00 /dos/data/music/test/Dire Straits - 01 - Sultans Of Swing.m4a 72.71:phatd:start_mp3p: FILE: /dos/data/music/test/Dire Straits - 01 - Sultans Of Swing.m4a 72.71:phatd:start_mp3p: Authenticating /dos/aacplay 72.72:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.72:51d :rw_packet : 6e (110) -------------> 72.72:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.73:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.73:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 72.73:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.74:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.74:51d :rw_packet : 41 (65) -------------> 72.74:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.75:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.75:51d :rw_packet : 72 (114) -------------> 72.79:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.79:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.80:51d :rw_packet : 74 (116) -------------> 72.80:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.81:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.81:51d :rw_packet : 69 (105) -------------> 72.81:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.82:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.82:51d :rw_packet : 0f (15) -------------> 72.82:51d :rw_packet : Expecting PACK 72.83:51d :rw_packet : <============ ce (206) 72.83:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 72.83:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 72.83:51d :rw_packet : 50 (80) -------------> 72.83:51d :rw_packet : Expecting HACK 72.84:51d :rw_packet : <============ ac (172) 72.84:51d :rw_packet : 01 (1) -------------> 72.84:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.85:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.85:51d :rw_packet : 01 (1) -------------> 72.85:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.86:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.86:51d :rw_packet : 73 (115) -------------> 72.86:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.87:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.88:51d :rw_packet : 74 (116) -------------> 72.88:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.89:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.89:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 72.89:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.90:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.90:51d :rw_packet : 2d (45) -------------> 72.90:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.91:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.91:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 72.91:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.92:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.92:51d :rw_packet : 44 (68) -------------> 72.92:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.93:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.93:51d :rw_packet : 69 (105) -------------> 72.93:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.94:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.94:51d :rw_packet : 72 (114) -------------> 72.94:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.95:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.95:51d :rw_packet : 65 (101) -------------> 72.95:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.96:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.96:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 72.96:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.97:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.97:51d :rw_packet : 53 (83) -------------> 72.97:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.98:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.98:51d :rw_packet : 74 (116) -------------> 72.98:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 72.99:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 72.99:51d :rw_packet : ef (239) -------------> 72.99:51d :rw_packet : Expecting PACK 73.00:51d :rw_packet : <============ ce (206) 73.00:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 73.00:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 73.00:51d :rw_packet : 50 (80) -------------> 73.00:51d :rw_packet : Expecting HACK 73.01:51d :rw_packet : <============ ac (172) 73.01:51d :rw_packet : 01 (1) -------------> 73.01:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.02:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.02:51d :rw_packet : 02 (2) -------------> 73.02:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.03:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.03:51d :rw_packet : 72 (114) -------------> 73.03:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.04:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.04:51d :rw_packet : 61 (97) -------------> 73.04:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.05:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.05:51d :rw_packet : 69 (105) -------------> 73.05:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.06:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.06:51d :rw_packet : 74 (116) -------------> 73.06:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.07:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.07:51d :rw_packet : 73 (115) -------------> 73.07:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.08:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.08:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 73.08:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.09:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.09:51d :rw_packet : 2d (45) -------------> 73.09:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.10:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.10:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 73.10:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.11:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.11:51d :rw_packet : 30 (48) -------------> 73.11:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.12:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.12:51d :rw_packet : 31 (49) -------------> 73.12:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.13:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.13:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 73.13:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.14:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.14:51d :rw_packet : 2d (45) -------------> 73.14:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.15:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.15:51d :rw_packet : 6f (111) -------------> 73.15:51d :rw_packet : Expecting PACK 73.16:51d :rw_packet : <============ ce (206) 73.16:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 73.16:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 73.16:51d :rw_packet : 50 (80) -------------> 73.16:51d :rw_packet : Expecting HACK 73.17:51d :rw_packet : <============ ac (172) 73.17:51d :rw_packet : 01 (1) -------------> 73.17:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.18:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.18:51d :rw_packet : 03 (3) -------------> 73.18:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.19:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.19:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 73.19:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.20:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.20:51d :rw_packet : 53 (83) -------------> 73.20:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.21:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.21:51d :rw_packet : 75 (117) -------------> 73.21:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.22:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.22:51d :rw_packet : 6c (108) -------------> 73.22:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.23:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.23:51d :rw_packet : 74 (116) -------------> 73.23:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.24:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.24:51d :rw_packet : 61 (97) -------------> 73.24:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.25:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.25:51d :rw_packet : 6e (110) -------------> 73.25:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.26:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.26:51d :rw_packet : 73 (115) -------------> 73.26:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.27:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.27:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 73.27:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.28:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.28:51d :rw_packet : 4f (79) -------------> 73.28:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.29:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.29:51d :rw_packet : 66 (102) -------------> 73.29:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.30:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.30:51d :rw_packet : 20 (32) -------------> 73.30:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.31:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.31:51d :rw_packet : ad (173) -------------> 73.31:51d :rw_packet : Expecting PACK 73.32:51d :rw_packet : <============ ce (206) 73.32:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 73.32:51d :rw_packet : 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-------------> 73.39:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.40:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.40:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.40:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.41:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.41:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.41:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.42:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.42:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.42:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.42:phatd:start_mp3p: /dos/nmp3 OK 73.42:phatd:start_mp3p: Re-setting playlist loading values 73.42:phatd:start_mp3p: Exec /dos/aacplay /dos/data/music/test/Dire Straits - 01 - Sultans Of Swing.m4a 0 (null) 73.43:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.43:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.43:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.43:51d :main : Data from phatd 73.43:51d :main : Now Playing 7/1/0 after 7/1/0 73.43:51d :main : Change to same track. 73.44:phatd:start_mp3p: player started pid 27 73.44:51d :rw_packet : Buffering 7b at 1 73.45:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.45:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.45:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.46:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.46:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.46:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.47:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.47:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.47:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.48:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.48:51d :rw_packet : a3 (163) -------------> 73.48:51d :rw_packet : Expecting PACK Is M4A File 73.49:51d :rw_packet : <============ ce (206) 73.49:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 73.49:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## 73.49:51d :rw_packet : 7b (123) -------------> 73.49:51d :rw_packet : Expecting HACK 73.50:51d :rw_packet : <============ ac (172) 73.50:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.50:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.51:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.51:51d :rw_packet : 01 (1) -------------> 73.51:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.52:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.52:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.52:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.53:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.53:51d :rw_packet : 07 (7) -------------> 73.53:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.54:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.54:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.54:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.55:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.55:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.55:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.56:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.56:51d :rw_packet : 30 (48) -------------> 73.56:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.57:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.57:51d :rw_packet : 00 (0) -------------> 73.57:51d :rw_packet : Expecting BACK 73.58:51d :rw_packet : <============ bd (189) 73.58:51d :rw_packet : 4d (77) -------------> 73.58:51d :rw_packet : Expecting PACK 73.60:51d :rw_packet : <============ ce (206) 73.60:51d :rw_packet : ######################################################## Total size 9839522 bytes Seek back to data start 64774 Start of AAC data 64774 bytes Bad decode 73.74:phatd:log_error : Missing/Corrupt/Bad track, mode 0, 7/1 (/dos/data/music/test/Dire Straits - 01 - Sultans Of Swing.m4a) 73.78:phatd:log_error : Total error value = 10 74.29:phatd:wait_child: Start child=27 74.29:phatd:wait_child: player exited normally (return code 0), sig 17 27 74.29:phatd:start_mp3p: Will not send status update as last track was bad 74.29:phatd:start_mp3p: FILE: /dos/tts/Corrupt Track.wav 74.30:phatd:start_mp3p: Re-setting playlist loading values 74.30:phatd:start_mp3p: Exec /dos/nmp3 /dos/tts/Corrupt Track.wav 0 (null) 74.30:phatd:start_mp3p: player started pid 28 74.59:phatd:wait_child: Start child=28 74.59:phatd:wait_child: player exited normally (return code 0), sig 17 28 74.59:phatd:start_mp3p: START: cur_pl=7, cur_track=2, cur_sec=0, child=00 /dos/data/music/test/Dire Straits - 02 - Down To The Waterline.m4a 74.59:phatd:start_mp3p: FILE: /dos/data/music/test/Dire Straits - 02 - Down To The Waterline.m4a 74.60:phatd:start_mp3p: Re-setting playlist loading values 74.60:phatd:start_mp3p: Exec /dos/aacplay /dos/data/music/test/Dire Straits - 02 - Down To The Waterline.m4a 0 (null) 74.60:51d :main : Data from phatd 74.60:51d :main : Now Playing 7/2/0 after 7/1/0 74.60:51d :rw_packet : Buffering 79 at 0
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« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2008, 08:36:07 AM » |
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Sorry forgot to get back to you on this yesterday. It looks like a problem with the encoding of the AAC files that AACPlay can't deal with. Seek back to data start 64774 Start of AAC data 64774 bytes Bad decode
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« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2008, 01:57:01 PM » |
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The files are OK on my desktop. All players play them fine. Some of them I converted with Nero, the others I got from other sources.
No big deal, though. I have only one album in AAC, I will recode the CD in MP3. Just wanted to see (hear) how AAC compares to MP3 in the car.
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« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2008, 02:28:30 PM » |
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Probably aught to update the main downloads site... The downloads link from www.phathack.com brings up an FTP site, and the version of DMS tools I found there was 2.8 (which I assumed was newer than 2.12!) --Edit: I finally had time to identify the path of the 2.8 installer that confused me... It was http://downloads.phathack.com/vortechs/DMSHackTools.zip which I found by clicking through from the home page and assuming that VorTechs was the principle so I'd find the current version there.
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« Reply #9 on: June 20, 2008, 09:10:14 PM » |
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The files are OK on my desktop. All players play them fine. Some of them I converted with Nero, the others I got from other sources.
No big deal, though. I have only one album in AAC, I will recode the CD in MP3. Just wanted to see (hear) how AAC compares to MP3 in the car.
Cheers,
The Nero encodes may be the problem. You could try running them through dBpoweramp with the AAC optimiser plug-in. That often (but not always) sorts things out. While not wanting to get into an "A is better than B" war, in my opinion, AAC is much better than MP3 at low to medium bit rates (say 128kbps or so). At higher rates the difference will be less noticeable to most people, although it will also depend on the audio content and the encoder and encoder settings used. Me, I use FLAC for most things since it's lossless and well supported by the Phatbox, and AAC for stuff like audio books.
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« Reply #10 on: June 21, 2008, 01:52:52 AM » |
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not sure what went wrong, but mine now only says "NO CD"
Is there a way to get it working again?
I'll keep trying things in the meantime.
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« Reply #11 on: June 21, 2008, 01:56:42 AM » |
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This was after trying to upgrade the firmware to VW 7.02 with AAC. Guess it didnt work. How can I revert back?
uber newb here btw.
Things I will try: 1. Create New DMS 2. Attempt to restore backups of playlist. 3. If 2. fails add a few songs and hope my player recognizes the DMS
Just for the record the system did say "Your box is Unlocked"
I then tried the update firmware (which i should have skipped).
My theory is that I need to start my DMS from scratch and hopefully that will work Worst case.....I try more stuff.
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« Reply #12 on: June 21, 2008, 06:43:10 PM » |
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Update:
I restored the original files from the randomly extentioned backup tgz files and this appears to have resurrected my DMS. Not sure if the patch is still there but I reran it anyways and it said "Patch already installed"
I'm guessing updating firmware updates/new DMS will not work for me unless I unpack the original backup files?
I'll have to play around more, but it seems having a spare DMS would be an advantage.
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« Reply #13 on: June 21, 2008, 09:06:36 PM » |
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There may be a problem with the VW 7.02 files, as I've had a few reports of this now. Reverting to a previous version seems to wield better results (alledgedly)
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« Reply #14 on: June 23, 2008, 07:48:31 PM » |
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Turns out I was making a newb mistake and not giving the DMS the proper amount of time to reflash the box before trying to play my music. I noticed after putting my DMS in it would flash green for quite some time. I then read in the manual that that means it's flashing and I should not touch it for awhile. Go figure that's what it did and all is well.
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« Reply #15 on: July 02, 2008, 03:27:45 PM » |
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AAC is workig. I encoded a CD with PMM's own AAC encoder and it played fine in car.
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« Reply #16 on: July 07, 2008, 05:15:35 PM » |
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« Reply #17 on: July 21, 2008, 03:08:22 AM » |
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NEWBIE HERE
WHats this program? DOes it replace Phatnoise MediaManager? I've been looking for a better alternative to PMM and havent been able to find one. My problem is i habe a lot of international music and going through and selecting language FOR EACH TRACK aint no easy task so i figured i'd look at whats out there
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« Reply #18 on: July 21, 2008, 07:10:04 AM » |
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This program allows you hack, create a new, or repair an existing, DMS. I am working on a replacement for PhatNoise MM...and am always taking requests for features. If you haven't already done so, you can see the latest alpha version over here: http://www.phathackmm.comIf it doesn't do what you want, post a feature request to the forums and I'll take it on board for a future version. Further discussion moved to this thread to keep this one on-topic: http://forum.phathack.com/index.php/topic,1719.0.html
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« Reply #19 on: August 07, 2008, 01:19:54 AM » |
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I got an error applying the patch, it said the patch was applied successfully in the car but the phathack program said the following.... thanks in advance. join the PhatHack Community forums [http://forum.phathack.com] and post the contents of the file PHTSYS/logfile.txt
Patch 1 OK: Expected: 0000 1a00 Actual: 0000 1a00 Patch 2 Failed: Expected: 0000 1a00 Actual: 0026 1a00 Patch 3 Failed: Expected: 0000 1a00 Actual: 0019 1a00 Patch 4 Failed: Expected: 0000 1a00 Actual: 000c 1a00 Patch 5 Failed: Expected: 0000 13a0 Actual: 0000 13e0 Patch 6 Failed: Expected: 0000 e350 Actual: 0001 e350 Patch 7 Failed: Expected: 0000 03a0 Actual: 0001 03a0 Patch 8 Failed: Expected: 0000 eb00 Actual: 02db eb00 Patch 9 Failed: Expected: 0000 eb00 Actual: 02f7 eb00 The hack had already been applied.
EDIT: REMOVED THE CONTENTS OF THE FILE BECAUSE IT TOOK TOO MUCH ROOM AND I HAVE SINCE GOT IT WORKING. READ BELOW.
EDIT: i shut off the unit. removed the DMS. removed the cable for 5 minutes from the back of the unit. Re-Applied the patch and it worked.
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