marcnet Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 I have released version 0.5 of HIMDRenderer. It was going to be 1.00, but I decided that because of the large amount of additional features, I'll keep it an alpha/beta version. Okay... change log:===== HIMDRenderer Changes======* Fixed memory leaks.* Fixed bug in silence detection.* Fixed crashing after first file in batch mode* Fixed bug in bug reported that caused reports to become corrupted occasionally* Improved error messages (now have codes too!)* All logging is written to a single set of log files within the program folder. These logs are sent automatically when reporting a bug.* Improved desciptions on FLAC compression options* Now renders files silently. There is an advanced option to go back to "noisy" conversion ===== HIMDRenderer Additions======* Added output directory to batch mode* Added silence trimming (cuy start & end silence) - NOT FULLY TESTED - USE WITH CAUTION!* Added ID3 tagging on mp3,flac and ogg files* Added new output file type - OMA. This is mostly useful for AT3 files. OMA/OMG files are simply copied when used with OMA/OMG files from the PC* Support for getting audio data direct from HIMD. *THIS ONLY WORKS FOR AUDIO THAT ORIGINATED FROM THE PC* also * THIS HAS NOT BEEN FULLY TESTED - USE WITH CAUTION** Added ability to convert .at3 files into the supported file types - including OMA* Added HIMDLister. Just press the "MD Listing" button to access it. This also supports NetMD discs and NetMD devices* Added a NetMD recorder. Access this via "MD Recorder" button. Simply select the tracks to record, select the sound-card input, choose an output directory and hit "record" -- *THIS WILL NOT SHOW TRACKS FROM HI-MD DISCS*=====================Download:http://www.marcnetsystem.co.uk/himdrenderer050.zipThis zip includes ALL dlls required - including libmmd.dll=======================Please note: Most of the new features have been tested by myself - but there may (probably) be something I missed. Please report any bugs using the bug reporter, or by posting here. Ill investiage ASAPOh, and I can no longer test OMG files as I have none. The PC that had my OMG collection died, so I can only support OMA files from now on. The functionality to convert OMG files is stilll there- just dont expect me to fix any processing bugs when dealing with these type of filesAs for a guide to using all this new stuff.... well... You could either1) Write one (I prefer this option )2) Wait for me to start & finish one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Posted October 18, 2005 Report Share Posted October 18, 2005 For noobs, here is a tutorial. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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