New skin format; skin editor (press tilde (~)); repeat 1 and A-B buttons;
optional delay between songs (counted down); user options for mpg123 in
preferences; ipc commands --skin_set, --volume and --status; randomize
playlist in right-click menu; updated translations, some bugfixes.
library building (as suggested by Charles) and remove '-release ...' so
that version and revision numbers get properly appended under both a.out
and ELF.
* Error handling has been vastly improved.
* Querying is much more robust. Querying on loops, markers,
instruments, and intsrument parameters is now implemented.
* Some small bugs have been fixed.
Icecast is an Internet based broadcasting system based on the Mpeg
Layer III streaming technology. It is, however, not limited to
streaming mp3 files. It was originally inspired by Nullsoft's
Shoutcast and also mp3serv by Scott Man ley.
LiveIce is the source client for Icecast which encodes an mpeg
stream for broadcast as it is created. Unlike clients such as Shout
and IceDJ this permits the broadcast of live audio, rather than
prerecorded mp3's.
To start:
0. start icecast
1. find $HOME/mp3 -type f >playlist
2. liveiceconfigure.tk, save
3. In /bin/sh: liveice -M 2>/dev/null
set it *after* scsi_build, so that the actual intented timeout value
is used, avoiding timeouts, bus resets and people putting the blame
on controllers/drivers.
instead; install more documentation.
Lame isn't any longer a patch against the ISO source, but stand-alone.
Other changes:
MP3 decoding support, ID3V2 support, vorbis support (not compiled in
right now), MPEG2.5 support; lots of bugfixes and speedups (for
details, see installed history.html).
Changes:
10/04/2000 - 1.10.2
It is now possible to clear a tag in interactive mode. (Eugene
Paskevich) (See NOTES in manpage for more info.)
09/06/2000 - 1.10.1
Fixed -NAYCKG options selecting wrong/multiple things. (Laurent
Alacoque)
02/22/2000 - 1.10
Added -m/M mp3 rename options. alpha-ish.
Added readline completion for genres
Fixed default genre type with no readline (Glenn Maynard)
- "mute" mutes the audio mux now, not the FM tuner. Fixes a temporary
bug in the driver
- stereo on/off button works now for Juhas driver (but still indicates
if stereo is available at all)
- polling tuner status to reflect changes in reception
- detecting stereo signal for bktr driver as well
- frequency label now always completely visible
- support for LCD displays controlled via lcdproc (LCDd)
It's working quite well for me; it seems to work just as well as the 3D
control in Windows.
Unfortunately the code only works on i386, but if anybody wants to fix
that they're more than welcome :-)