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DDJ
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@Krashan

thanks, I gonna try to enable Raggae here 8-), as we never know if we?ll need to wait to much for the next MOS release, I?ll be playing with 1.4.5 till the last bit :-P.

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@Krashan
You roxx as always! 8)

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»2007/6/26 6:18
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Thanks Krashan, we have the first 68K app using Reggae on MOS :-).... Amigift 2.0!

and thaks to Diego Casorran who have implemented it. Next step, to have some MOS capable hardware to port it native.

[ Edited by Framiga on 2007/6/27 12:55 ]
»2007/6/27 13:50
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Order of the Butterfly

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Amigift 2.0 using Reggae
»2007/6/30 15:07
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zukow
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wow, nice
»2007/6/30 18:09
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Krashan
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Classes updated today are gif.decoder to 51.4 and gif.demuxer to 51.3. Now interlaced GIF-s are supported. This update completes GIF87a support (all documented features are supported). Reggae decodes GIF89a images too, but some important features are still missing, most notable are transparency and animation, which will be added in the near future.

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»2007/7/17 13:16
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Krashan
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This time some fixes in BMP and Windows icons decoders. Updated classes are winicon.demuxer, bmp.decoder and bmp.demuxer. Most important things are fixed transparency handling in 32-bit icons and a new recognition routine for Windows icons. Files with lot of zero bytes at start are not recognized as ICO anymore. Updated classes are available for download at Reggae home page.

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»2007/8/3 15:11
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guruman
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First of all, thank you for your work!
I noticed the version for bmp.demuxer has not been bumped, and is the
same of the old (February, IIRC) release, altough the exe is actually
different and updated as announced.

Kind regards,
Andrea
»2007/8/4 14:24
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Krashan
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Changes in bmp.demuxer are very minor compared to the other classes, that is why no revision bump. The table of classes on the Reggae home page is now sorted by date descending, so keeping track of updates is easier.

[ Edited by Krashan on 2007/8/5 14:18 ]

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»2007/8/5 16:13
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Krashan
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The Reggae home page has been moved to a new server:

krashan.ppa.pl/reggae

Please update direct links and bookmarks.

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»2007/8/20 23:24
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Krashan
# Reggae updated :: AIFC 'sowt' codec support

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'sowt' codec of AIFC (Audio IFF Compressed) sound format is a clever way Apple invented to store little-endian (WAVE style) samples into an AIFF file (which is big-endian by specification). Then 'sowt' gives no compression, just tells that samples need to be byteswapped. As audiopcm.decoder supports it already (it is even AltiVec accelerated), it was enough to add AIFC support to aiff.demuxer 51.7 and set appropriate data format on output port.

AIFC support is general, so other, "real" codecs can be supported if there is a demand.

New aiff.demuxer can be downloaded from Reggae home page.

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»2008/8/7 12:15
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Krashan
# Re: Reggae updated :: new updates

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audio.output 51.11

An old bug has been fixed, the class crashed when an object could not be created for any reason (usually the cause was exclusive AHI use by some application). Version 51.11 fixes the issue.

zxscreen.demuxer 51.3

The class has been extended with support of ZX Interface 1 screen dumps and ZX82 emulator screen dumps.

Both classes are available at MorphOS Files.

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»2009/5/19 7:46
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jcmarcos
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MPEG when?
»2009/5/19 9:02
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zukow
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mpeg video ?
reggae still doesn't support animation so it is not possible.

mpg audio (mp3) decoder is easy to make using mpega.library. Maybe Krashan wants to write it with his own algorithms.



[ Edited by zukow on 2009/5/19 15:28 ]
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Krashan
# Re: Reggae updated :: MediaLogger 1.12

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New release of MediaLogger. Key features:
- The application is now localized. Polish catalog only for now, but catalog descriptor is included.
- Installation script.
- Improved keyboard control, tab cycles, a few more hotkeys.
Available on MorphOS Files.

I've also updated my Reggae blog if anyone is interested (archive here).

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»2009/5/24 10:25
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Krashan
# Re: Reggae updated :: amossound.demuxer

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A new audio demultiplexer used for AMOS sound banks. While trivial from the point of viev of signal processing, it is an interesting case for Reggae itself. This is the first audio format supporting multiple samples in one stream. Then, similarly as winicon.demuxer does, this class creates objects with multiple output ports, one for each sample in the bank. Download from MorphOS Files.

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»2009/5/25 8:00
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HammerD
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@krashan

thanks for reggae, it's really cool :) keep up the good work!! :)

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»2009/5/27 5:20
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Krashan
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multimedia.class 52.13
  • Added two helper methods for class implementors: MMM_PrePull() and MMM_PostPull(). Using them in a class saves about a kilobyte of code :-).
  • Added a separete memory lict semaphore, so one can use Reggae memory allocation functions inside MMM_Setup(). One of new incoming classes needs it.

  • zxscreen.decoder 51.2
  • The first class to use PrePull()/PostPull() helpers.
  • Because of this added multimedia.class 52.13+ check at initialization.
  • Binary is shorter. ;-)


  • Available at MorphOS Files.

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    Krashan
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    multimedia.class 52.14

    This time helper methods for implementing seek in subclasses. PreSeek/PostSeek pair has similar purpose as PrePull/PostPull. They do all the framework "bookkeeping", parameters verification, detection of seek past end of stream, method forwarding along the pipeline, log messages and so on. What is also important, PreSeek implements automatic "seek-by-read" fallback for not seekable data sources. Then a subclass implementor may be sure he can always perform forward seek in his demuxer/decoder, even for streams like http.stream (which is not seekable).

    multiread.buffer 51.5

    No functional changes, just uses pull and seek helpers in the new multimedia.class, it requires multimedia.class 52.14+ for this reason. Updated documentation.

    Both classes available at MorphOS Files.

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    »2009/6/12 7:45
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    rms
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    @ Krashan

    I noticed yesterday that when using the new multimedia.class 52.14 and the multiread.buffer 51.5 the
    complete systems freezes at some time. No idea why though...

    I think the 1st time it happend was when I was trying to delete files in an directory, one of the files could
    not be deleted and I got an 202 error that the file is still in use, I cancelled the error, after that the system
    was frozen and I had to reset. Later on I noticed that even the mouse froze when I tried to open e. g. the
    system partition... Running Snoopium at the same time doesn't show anything special though...

    I replaced these 2 files by the original ones from MorphOS 2.2 and the problem was gone.

    Regards

    Christoph
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