foo-* to foo-[0-9]*. This is to cause the dependencies to match only the
packages whose base package name is "foo", and not those named "foo-bar".
A concrete example is p5-Net-* matching p5-Net-DNS as well as p5-Net. Also
change dependency examples in Packages.txt to reflect this.
pkgsrc related changes:
-use default install, so we get the library installed too
(needed eg. as audacity plugin)
-this version knows about libffm (on alpha), removed corresponding
patches (untested)
changelog:
LAME 3.89alpha July 5 2001
John Stewart: long filename support for Win9x/NT.
Takehiro Tominaga: LAME can calculate the CRC of VBR header, so now
"lame -pv" works fine.
Robert Hegemann: Improvements of the new VBR code.
Robert Hegemann: New VBR code is now defaulted. The VBR speed is now on par
with CBR. We will use the old VBR code in the release.
Gabriel Bouvigne: Change of the maximum frame size limit. LAME should now
be more friendly with hardware players.
Gabriel Bouvigne: Size of VBR is now more balanced according to
the -V value.
Alexander Leidinger: Finished the implementation of the set/get functions.
John Dahlstrom: LAME now handles 24bits input
Mark Taylor: bugs in lame --decode causing truncation of mp3 file fixed
Mark Taylor: preliminary --nogap support
"Final" API completed: shared library safe! This API is frozen and should
be backwords compatiable with future versions of libmp3lame.so, but we
will continue to add new functionality.
LAME 3.88beta March 25 2001
A lot of work that was never added to the History!
Frank Klemm and Gabriel Bouvigne: New ATH formula. Big improvement for
high bitrate encodings.
Takehiro Tominaga: Temporal masking
Gabriel Bouvigne/Mark Taylor: auto adjustment of ATH
Robert Hegemann: Better outer_loop stopping criterion. Enabled
with -q2 or better.
Robert Hegemann/Naoki Shibata: slow/carefull noise shaping.
-q3..9: amplify all distorted bands.
-q2: amplify distorted bands within 50%.
-q1-0: amplify only most distorted band at each iteration.
Takehiro Tominaga: Interframe, shortblock temporal masking.
Takehiro Tominaga: LAME restructured into a shared library and front end
application. Slight changes to the API. More changes are coming to
turn LAME into a true shared library (right now you have to recompile
if you upgrade the library :-(
Naoki Shibata:
improvements to psychoacoustics (--nspsytune)
BUG in long block pre echo control fixed (some out of range array
access in M/S psychoacoustics)
Ralf Kempkens: Visual Basic Script for lame, suggested to put it on your
Windows Desktop and you can drag'n'drop Waves to encode on it.
Alexander Stumpf: improved lame.bat for 4Dos users
Mark Taylor: Several bugs fixed in the resampling code.
Frank Klemm, Robert Hegemann: added assembler code for CPU feature
detection on runtime (MMX, 3DNow, SIMD)
Takehiro Tominaga: 3DNow FFT code.
Florian Bome, Alexander Leidinger: more work on configure stuff
Alexander Leidinger: automake/libtool generated Makefiles and TONS of
other work.
Alexander Leidinger: Much work towards shared library style API.
Anonymous: New more efficient RTP code.
Mark Taylor: psycho-acoustic data now computed for all scalefactor bands
(up to 24khz)
Mark Taylor, Takehiro Tominaga: All ISO table data replaced by formulas -
should improve MPEG2.5 results for which we never had correct
table data.
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).
While there, split (again...) into lame and lame-gui package.
Many speed ups, bug fixes, quality improvements and
added functionality (eg. ID3 tags, VBR histogram).