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I get this message on iMac (intel) with Snow Leopard:
Error reading files!
could not get audio input stream from input file
After opening files a and b when pressing the button "read files"
the files are apple lossless and mp3.
Currently wav only.
Discussion here. (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=80673)
The source code:
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Latest source code snapshot, rev 584b922870.
Includes output buffer circumvention for short delays.
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Fresh binaries (the thread would look better if posts were editable):
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The noUnicode build is needed for some versions of Windows XP with limited Unicode support. Use it if the play button looks like the stop button.
why don't you open a project for this? this is just untrackable this way. use google code, sourceforge or anything and it will get much handier. forums are for discussions, not for project management. it's just a tendency here to rape that idea, but that doesn't mean it's good this way
Or simply request to become a "developer" here and you can edit your posts for unlimited time.
Or simply request to become a "developer" here and you can edit your posts for unlimited time.
that won't give you centralized bug tracking, source code version control, download management, wikis and things like that.
but of course he's free to use this forum, if he likes to disperse his project across various forum threads here and there. i personally just don't like that
Ok, you got your point across.
Let's not turn what is supposed to be a dedicated thread for posting binaries into a discussion about the pros and cons of using HA for hosting binaries.
why don't you open a project for this? this is just untrackable this way. use google code, sourceforge or anything and it will get much handier. forums are for discussions, not for project management. it's just a tendency here to rape that idea, but that doesn't mean it's good this way
There is a Google Code repository [a href='index.php?act=findpost&pid=703719']linked[/a] from the program's main discussion thread, since I have uploaded the first source files. The files here are just a convenience for HA members. The development is in a very early stage, so it is nice to have discussion and code close together.
Or simply request to become a "developer" here and you can edit your posts for unlimited time.
I was under the impression, that one doesn't request that, but just becomes it, once a mod decides so.
Fix for bug reported by Sebastian Mares: