The Gnome Wave Cleaner project is proud to announce the release of version 0.08 of GWC. You can find it at:
http://www.redhawk.org/URLCatch.php?page=/vinyl/gwc.html >From the changelog: BUGFIX: Save selection to same file as current file would core dump, this is now disallowed. BUGFIX: The Lorber-Hoeldrich noise reduction method had an error, fixed. No perceptable difference in sound output. NEW: Ephraim and Malah's noise suppression method (1984) was added. NEW: configure now works with fft libs for Suse-linux I must take this opportunity to give credit where credit is due: First to William Welty who early on in the development of GWC patiently reported bug after bug after bug, until I finally got the basic app off the ground. Second to Tim Wunder, who has recently put GWC through its paces, and helped to make it a much better program through his thoughtful feedback. Third to James Tappin, who has been a great aid in making efficiency improvements (in areas I hadn't even considered :-), and getting this to configure on suse-linux. I believe the GWC app is now in a state that I would call "stable", several people have been digitially cleaning their audio files for a while now. Please back up your data before working on it with GWC, and if you find any problems, please report them. There remains 1 HUGE annoyance --The "Repair Only" checkbox for clicks gets toggled when you hit the S key or spacebar, but only after you have used the mouse to toggle it once. A signal is being sent to the callback, but I have no clue why, any gnome experts who have any ideas why, please help, I'm at a loss... I now promise to get on to converting the denoising, declicking, and decrackling algorithms to LADSPA plugins. I hoped to get going on a plugin for the GLAME project *last* year. Jeff Welty, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
