For now, rate shifting doesn't cause 'zooming' like it used to. The 
waveform's speed (moving across the screen) will go up and down. Depending 
on what people prefer, I can add in zooming pretty easily.

If you run into problems with trunk, please email me with as much info as 
you have.. logs, backtraces, etc.  Some people have already found a couple 
issues.

Thanks,
RJ

On Mon, 14 Jul 2008, Nick Guenther wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 1:03 AM, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Russell Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>>  I just merged my branch into trunk. For those that don't know I've been
>>> working on a replacement for the visual waveform code as part of GSOC.
>>> We're going to package this code with the upcoming 'beta 4' release to
>>> try and discover any problems it might have. Releasing a beta4 is good
>>> because we've fixed a lot of critical bugs, and it would be good to
>>> confirm with people who reported the bugs that the issues have been
>>> resolved before the 1.6.0 release.
>>
>> First impression: awesome! Is it just my imagination or are these
>> waveforms actually higher resolution?
>> They are certainly faster. And whatever you did made the slowness of
>> the VU-meters go away too, which was really bugging me.
>> My dream is to be able to DJ from OpenBSD, and this is the second last
>> step in that (the only thing left is to fix the BPM Detector thread
>> eating the processor and making the currently playing stream skip).
>> Thank you so so much.
>>
>> Question: when you say GL accelerated do you mean DRI? Because OpenBSD
>> does not have DRI in the kernel yet, so I'm definitely not using it,
>> but it still runs acceptably fast for me.
>>
>
>
> Sanity check: it *is* intentionally that it doesn't resize the
> waveform as you change the rate sliders, right?
>
> -Nick
>

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