Changes since 0.10.12:
* Many fixes and improvements
* RTP and RTCP support improved
API additions since 0.10.12:
* add gst_tag_freeform_string_to_utf8()
* GstRTPBuffer::gst_rtp_buffer_default_clock_rate()
* GstBaseAudioSink::slave-method property
* add "min-ptime" property to RTP base audio payloader
* gst_base_rtp_audio_payload_push()
* gst_base_rtp_audio_payload_get_adapter()
* GstMixerTrack::untranslated-label property
package name. Otherwise, an error like the following occurs:
line 28: warning: "/usr/sbin/pkg_info -K /var/db/pkg -Q PKG_OPTIONS \
gstreamer 2>/dev/null || { cd && ...
JuK
* Tell Google not to send JavaScript when we request images to reduce
errors in the cover art search, and make sure that images we request
have the appropriate http:// protocol.
Changes since version 0.9.4
- Crash fix in playlist change while still playing
- Support for mouse events on 'area' elements in SMIL
- Clear the 'Connecting' status message when we got the data
- Fix regression in 0.9.4, xine added reference links weren't auto played
- Fix painting gifs that where larger than qmovie default buffer size
- Support SMIL 'fillDefault' attribute
- Globally share XML attribute names, reducing memory pressure
- Fix region painting regression to limit updating only the region rectangle
- Add audio/x-ms* to list of possible playlists
Changes since version 0.9.3a
- Support for MPlayer ICY stream info
- Fix flashing/resizing infowindow between two items having info
- Podcast item w/o an enclose but having a description now keep them self
active for a calculated time
- Fix easy breaking reading CDATA sections
- Changed intro animation, making it slightly shorter and using fade
transition
- Add support for SMIL linknodes a and area, brush and transiton (only
fade)
- RealPix's fades now realy fades in or out
- Moved SMIL/RealPix painting to libcairo
- Fix auto hiding controlpanel disappeared after switching to console view
- Fix autohiding controlpanel when there is also a statusbar
0.98.5:
Notes:
- This version requires Event::ExecFlow 0.63. Grab it
from the perl-modules/ directory of this dvd::rip
tarball.
Bugfixes:
- Fixed a typo which made the the subtitle preview
window crash. Thanks for the report to Dario Castellarin.
- Fixed ffmpeg preview grabbing with newer ffmpeg builds.
Thanks for the report to Christian Marillat.
- Fixed a buffering issue in the cluster control GUI
when processing progress update events from the master.
Thanks for the report to Joe Plunkett <ragnarok_it AT
yahoo.com>.
- Stopping a cluster node didn't work when it was actually
executing a job.
- Cluster node test now checks for ogmtools as well.
Thanks for this suggestion to Bart Nagel <bart AT
bnagel.net>.
- Programs in cluster node check now are executed in
C locale to prevent any problems due to different
default locales on cluster nodes.
- Restarting a cluster project which finished with errors
didn't work under specific circumstances (bug in
Event::ExecFlow).
- Prevent putting non-audio titles with ogg container
on a cluster, since ogmcat doesn't support ogg files
without audio. Thanks for the report to Carlos-Manuel
Major <cmajor AT free.fr>.
0.98.6:
Features:
- Swedish and Serbian translation updates.
Bugfixes:
- Crash on first dvd::rip startup (initial configuration)
fixed. Thanks for the report to Christian Marillat.
Fixes some smaller bugs, including the sporadic preview hanging bug.
0.98.3:
Besides a bunch of smaller bug fixes it's the first with a Swedish
user interface.
pkgsrc: require at least lsdvd-0.16nb3, which has a fix for the perl
output used by this program.
- Add a nspluginwrapper option (enabled by default on non Linux x86
platforms) which pulls in nspluginwrapper and libflashsupport, and
enables a INSTALL script which enables the plugin wrapper
Copy of note in options.mk:
# XXXX: If nspluginwrapper is enabled and this package is installed after
# firefox (or similar) it will install a system wide wrapped plugin into
# @PREFIX/lib/<browser>/plugins. If it is installed before a browser
# it will install a plugin for the current user in ~/.mozilla/plugins/
# or similar. This is inconsistant and potentially confusing.
This is an shared library built from source provided by Adobe which
enables the use of OSS audio in the multimedia/ns-flash package
Non Linux platforms will probably also need www/nspluginwrapper
changes:
-New API for on-demand plugin installation
-Xv thread-safety and configuration enhancements
-decodebin2 improvements
-Support more raw audio format conversions
-Improvements in Ogg support
-AudioFilter base class ported to 0.10
-Fixes for subtitles
-Latency/live-playback support for Alsa
-Lots of bug fixes and improvements