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- Change Log
- ----------
-
- (PS: I'm French-speaking, so sorry for any typos/errors/etc in this document).
-
- Change log for version 2.0.6:
- -----------------------------
-
- Fixes:
-
- - Just got a copy of FWB's CD-ROM Toolkit to play with and I've
- been wrestling with it quite a bit. Now, I can say that yes FWB is
- officially supported and now works almost as great as with Apple's
- drivers. Please read "Drivers Limitations" file that you can found
- in Audiodeck 2.0.6 archive.
-
- - Fixed a bug that prohibited PowerPC users to use Audiodeck 2.0.5 at all.
- Audiodeck was claiming that it didn't find any CD-ROM attached to the
- Macintosh, which was of course misleading. Thanks to all PowerMac
- users out there for letting me know of this problem...
-
- - If two consecutive tracks where separated by an unselected track (or many),
- then Audiodeck would issue a new play for the next track instead of playing
- the gap as is the two track were one after the other in the playlist.
- Ex:
- 4 √ Natural grace
- 8 How does it feel to feel?
- 5 √ Only now
-
- In this particular case, instead of playing the gap between 4 and 5,
- Audiodeck when track 4 would end issued a play to play track 5
- instead of playing the gap as it should do. Fff, I hate English :-(
-
- - Fixed many bugs... (gee, shame on me). If you ever experienced outrageous
- time for tracks (like 91 minutes, 78 seconds) or the disc itself, this has
- been fixed among other more subtles ones.
-
- New features:
-
- - A new "Sound" submenu inside Options menu enable you to switch the kind
- of output you want, from Stereo to Mono, but also left only, right only
- and swap channels... There is more than a dozen modes available. I've only
- picked the most useful ones.
- - Holding the option key while inserting a new CD will prohibit the loading
- of the local preferences for this CD and will rather use the current
- settings.
- - Holding the option key while closing an Info window while automatically
- close every other Info window that might be open.
-
- Change log for version 2.0.5:
- -----------------------------
-
- New "features":
-
- - You can now use another SCSI ID. If you select a new CD-ROM drive via the
- Startup SCSI Drive submenu in Options menu, then you will be able to use this
- new device instead of the default one (which is the first CD-ROM in the SCSI
- chain), it will only be valid for the next startup.
- (That one is for you, Brian Bechtel!)
- - Now, if you drag a track into Audiodeck's icon in Finder, Audiodeck will
- start playing this track instead of importing it. You can always specify an
- import session if you hold the option key when dropping the file into
- Audiodeck's icon.
-
- Bug fixes:
-
- - I hosed the hide/show menu item in 2.0.3. It would crash your machine when
- you tried to "show" back Audiodeck's main window.
- - For unknown reason, when using 24-bitplane deep with a minimalistic setup
- on my Quadra 660AV, all the GWorld-based drawing was not done correctly
- resulting in a window without a volume slider and no text in the list.
- (this is quite strange, anyone willing to tell me more about this one
- is welcomed! ;-))
-
- Change log for version 2.0.4:
- -----------------------------
-
- - Minor bug fix. Now, Audiodeck check to see if you really have an Apple CD300
- before enabling you to select Import Audio Track menu item.
-
- Change log for version 2.0.3:
- -----------------------------
-
- - Fixed a fatal bug that would crash my 660av when I put the window near the
- bottom edge of the screen. This was due to my code that check the depth
- of the current screen. Hear me, never "trust" an unknown piece of code you
- are given or find somewhere, even if it is supposed to be bug-free.
-
- Change log for version 2.0.2:
- -----------------------------
-
- Fixed all known bugs to date:
-
- - Fixed a bug that prohibited Audiodeck to be executed in 24-bit mode.
- - A small bug fix: On some Macintosh, Audiodeck's stack got mangled for
- some reason, and exited with error 28. This has been fixed. Now, Audiodeck
- should not crash anymore upon startup.
- - Removed the "visual glitch" when you press Tab (or shift tab) to edit
- the next entry in the playlist (thanks Chris!).
- - Fixed some drawing "glitches" when the user was in B&W (thanks Paul!)
- and some in colour (thanks me!) when resizing Audiodeck's window.
-
- New "features":
- - Audiodeck is now distributed as a FAT executable. It runs native now
- on Power Macintosh!
- - Audiodeck now use the same index as AppleCD Audio Player for mixed
- mode CDs.
- - For a glimpse of Audiodeck 2.1, load ResEdit, and check out the DLOG
- resources for two new windows...
-
- Change log for version 2.0.1:
- -----------------------------
-
- - When two identical tracks were one after the other in program mode,
- Audiodeck skipped the second one and jumped to the other to the first
- non-indentical track when the first one was completed.
- - Did some house cleaning in the code that I didn't had the chance to
- do before.
- - Removed a call to an old function that did nothing, but could make
- your machine crash (bus error) upon launch.
- - If you only modified the track names of a _new_ disc but did not
- edit the other disc information via the Disc Information window,
- upon exit or eject (when Audiodeck saves the disc information) it
- wouldn't create the index in CD Remote Programs and then write
- the track titles in a wrong area. Nothing "lethal" but this
- was an oversight from me. Sorry.
- - James did some corrections in the documentation, and corrected some
- errors he made and I had overlooked.
- - Included the registration form (gee, did you notice how much thing you
- can forget when your on "pressure" ?).
- - I always welcome bug report/flames/comments/suggestions via Email, and
- I always promptly reply to all my mail (often in less then 2 minutes).
- So don't hesitate to share with me your concerns...
-
- ...David
-
-