- Some features such as the EQ are not fully functional yet.
Known Bugs or Another To Do List:
- The visual effects as well as the balance don't work with the CD player mode.
- The Song position bar as well as the time displaying are not updated correctly when playing modules (mod, xm e.t.c.)
- Some Playlist Editor Buttons are not functional yet.
- The Equalizer is not functional yet.
- The visual effects when loading winamp skins don't work because i got bored to write translations for the winamp txt files to my file format. Maybe in the future...
Passion Audio Player v1.1 (21-06-2002):
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- The Equalizer now works !!! Experiment with it.
- Added Equalizer Presets handling.
- Added freedb support !!!
- Added some Text Scrolling Effects.
- Added some other effects (blinking buttons when player is stopped)
- Improved visual effects and besides they work with CD Player mode too.
- Add Dir Playlist Option now works.
- Now you can drag and drop files to the Playlist Editor
- Info Playlist Option now works.
- Small Change to Default skin (The BandImages Height is now 65. It's previous size was 64).
- The playback engine is upgraded to the new version of BASS 1.6.
The main new features supported are listed below:
i. Improved performance
MMX mixers lot faster (over 50% faster in some cases!)
OGG decoding 15-20% faster
MP3 decoding 5-10% faster
ii.OGG support built-in (OGG/VORBIS DLLs not required)
- Now the Seek Song Position and Update Song Position functions work with MOD music too.
- Some code optimizations.
- Bug fixed: Close Playlist and Equalizer states were not saved correctly when their Close Button was used.
- Bug Fixed: Shuffle Button Function was not enabled. Now it works.
- Bug Fixed: Stay On Top State was not working prorerly. Now it is.
- Bug Fixed: The Channel Output State for Wav files (Mono or Stereo Output) is now Displayed Correctly
- Various minor bug fixes.
Known Bugs or Another To Do List:
- Note that the Equalizer doesn't work when playing CD's and i don't if it ever will, because of the way that CDs are being played.