SourceForge.net
Support This Project

release 0.4.1 is out

get it!

This is a bug fix release, so don’t expect lots of new features. Here’s the list of bugs fixed since 0.4.0.

  • better default/minimal search window size
  • improved tag reader in ffmpeg plugin + reload metadata support
  • fixed EQ drawing unwanted current value at initialization
  • allow editing previous custom grouping value
  • increased sort speed
  • fixed alsa and oss plugins writing zero samples at start of tracks (TheMaister)
  • fixed recover from suspend in alsa plugin
  • fixed md5 structure buffer overflow
  • added experimental support for gtk3 (2.90), enabled with –enable-gtk3
  • improved oss plugin responsiveness on pause (TheMaister)
  • fixed vfs_curl crashing randomly when loading album art
  • ignore currently paused song when opening new file(s) from commandline
  • fixed playlist moving bugs
  • fixed memory leaks in id3v2 parser
  • increased maximum limit on id3v2 APIC frame size to 2MiB
  • added cd text support (Viktor Semykin)
  • fixed wavpack crash on corrupted files
  • fixed random crash when using File -> Open
  • added remember/restore current folder in playlist save/load dialogs
  • fixed reversing track order after drag-n-drop
  • fixed “Loop single file” mode after track was moved or deleted
  • removed apply button from Global Hotkeys preferences window
  • fixed FLAC bitrate calculation
  • fixed ID3v2 “extra size” field parser
  • fixed memory leaks in vorbis plugin
  • fixed several crash-bugs in mp3 plugin
  • fixed known bugs in album artwork code
  • added automatic backtrace printing on SIGSEGV
  • added multi-track vorbis files support
  • added %C(composer) expansion to title formatting
  • fixed few theming/colors issues
  • fixed replaygain field parsing when reading cuesheets and r.g. peak scale handling (David Bryant)
  • added support for WavPack correction files (David Bryant)
  • fixed loading of album art embedded in ID3v2
  • added MP4 file type to ffmpeg plugin
comments

Copyright © 2009-2023 Oleksiy Yakovenko and other contributors.