we have a guy working on he stuff right now. there are some weird things
about it like having to make images for the strings that are a pain... if
you have example source we could look at it would sure help things
along...
elrod
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Chris Porter wrote:
> Hi Mark -
>
> I will check out V1.3.
>
> BTW, how is V2.0 coming along with support for the raveMP?
>
> We are now shipping so I'll get a couple of production samples out to you
> ASAP.
>
> FYR, I'll be in Korea and Japan until the 11th.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris Porter
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark B. Elrod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 6:34 PM
> To: FreeAmp Developer List
> Subject: [RELEASE] FreeAmp version 1.3
>
> I just updated the website with the latest release of
> FreeAmp. Thanks to
> everyone who has helped out. If we accidentally left someone
> out of the
> authors file let us know so we can remedy the situation.
> Here is the list of changes:
>
> Changes for Linux and Windows version 1.3.0:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> - Fixed support for MPEG-1,2 layer 2 files
> - Fixed 'LMC cannot decode, corrupt media?' bug
> - Added PreBuffer support
> - Added HTTP proxy support (thanks to Alan Cutter for the
> patch)
> - Improved audio pipeline with much clearer model and common
> base
> classes
> - Added support for selecting network card for streaming
> plugins
> - Added Linux Enlightened Sound Daemon support. (thanks go
> to Isaac
> Richards)
> - Added icecast style title streaming support
> - Added ncurses UI for unix (thanks go to Stephan Auerhahn)
> - Fixed lots of the volume bugs for win98/95
> - Fixed "tray menu hanging around" bug
> - Fixed "Lack of changelog"... here it is!
> - You can now use FreeAmp to play files directly from
> Netscape
> - Random playing is now actually random and non repeating,
> repeating,
> repeating, repeating...
>
>
> Changes for Linux and Windows version 1.2.3:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> - Fixed support for MPEG 2.5 streams and files
> - Windows release now uses Jean-Michel HERVE's x86
> optimizations
> - Added support for saving incoming SHOUTcast/HTTP streams
> to disk,
> (enabled by the "-save" command-line argument or the
> "SaveStreams"
> preference on Linux). See the README for more
> information.
> - Added an install-freeamp script for Linux
>
> Changes for Linux version 1.2.2:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> - Incorporated x86 assembly MP3 decoder optimizations from
> "Jean-Michel HERVE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> - Added support for a preferences file in ~/.freeamp_prefs
> The command-line properties are no longer supported.
> See the README for more information.
>
> Changes for Windows version 1.2.1:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> - Fixed minimization bugs
>
> Changes for Windows version 1.2:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> - All cool changes listed for Linux Below +
>
> - Real Playlist Support
>
> - Save playlists to your Rio
>
> - Live in tray
>
> - Pref Panel
>
> Changes for Linux version 1.2:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> - Added assembly decoder optimizations, input and output
> buffering.
> FreeAmp
> should now be able to play audio uninterrupted, unless the
> load
> on the machine gets too great. FreeAmp is now much less
> processor
> intensive, while consuming more memory.
>
> - Added support for SHOUTcast, HTTP and RTP streaming. You
> can now
> specify
> a file, an http://, or a rtp:// on the command line. For
> more
> information
> on SHOUTcast, please see http://icecast.linuxpower.org or
> http://www.shoutcast.com
>
> - Logging support. Using the Logging, LogInput, LogDecode
> properties
> the user can now log debug information and errors to the
> file
> freeamp.log.
> This will allow the freeamp team to debug problems with
> versions of
> FreeAmp
> in the field.
>
> - VBR stream support. FreeAmp handles VBR streams correctly.
> It might
> have done this in previous versions too, but it does it
> better now.
> :-)
>
> - stdin support. To accept an mp3 stream from stdin, invoke
> freeamp like
>
> this:
>
> freeamp file://- < myfile.mp3
>
> - Added properties for logging and buffering. See README for
> details.
>
> - Added autoplay support.
>
>