2016-06-25 22:00:18 +00:00
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Release: 0.9.0alpha1
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Date: 2016-06-25
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Enabled Settings dialog under Audacious.
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Updated to work with Audacious 3.6.
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First release on Github.
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2013-10-18 15:05:15 +00:00
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Release: 0.7.1
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Date: 2011-11-24
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Re-enabled navigation keys and fullscreen mode, configuration through
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Preferences dialog, settings saved to disk to keep preferences between
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different runs, and many other internal updates to catch up with
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software ecosystem of 2011.
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Release: 0.7.0beta1
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Date: 2009-04-18
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A long time has past. XMMS is not available anymore in major
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distros. Infinity then moves to the newer Audacious media
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player based on the old good XMMS. This beta does not
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support navigation keys in interactive mode and also does
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not support configuration of plugin parameters.
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Release: 0.6.2
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Date: 2005-07-18
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An option was added to let see the current play title on the
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Infinity's title bar. Also there is support now for the new
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vectorization features which comes with GCC 4.
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Release: 0.6.1
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Date: 2005-04-15
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This release is bugfix focused, it doesn't include any new feature.
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Some modules have been examined in depth using tools like splint and
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valgrind, many cleanups have been performed and two serious bugs have
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been fixed: a memory leak and a too early released semaphore. This
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release also fix bugs #1105207 and #1106762 related to 64 bit
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architectures.
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Release: 0.6.0
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Date: 2004-11-12
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Now is possible to change the maximum frames per second through
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the configure dialog. Also the plugin can be disabled by just
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closing the plugin window, and all the current parameters are
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automatically saved. A building problem on Fedora Core 2 have
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been fixed, and best of all: finally MMX's related bug #1059004
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have been fixed, so now Infinity comes with MMX support enabled
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by default.
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Release: 0.5.9
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Date: 2004-09-21
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Now xmms playback can be controlled when focus is on infinity
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(even on fullscreen) through the "zxcvb" keys. Also could be
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set the main volume and songs could be forward/reward positioned,
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all this with the arrow keys. A major building problem with
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Fedora Core 2 was fixed.
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Release: 0.5.8
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Date: 2004-06-22
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Now window size is saved on close. Problem with window
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resizing when using MMX extensions was fixed. Correct
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title is showed on iconified window, version info is
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showed on XMMS configuration window, same config file
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can be used safely between versions. A development
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mailing list was created.
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Release: 0.5.7
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Date: 2004-06-19
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Major bugfix release. Finally the long-live bug that cause
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colors to be displayed completely broken on some systems
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was removed, disabling MMX support by default.
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The problem is that XMMS also uses MMX extensions, and
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floating point registers and MMX registers are overlaped
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(they are exactly the same). So, if there is a context switch
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while infinity is using MMX registers (an before to finish
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and call emms() to come back to fp mode), the processor
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is yielded to XMMS, and then when the control comes back to
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infinity, probably the MMX registers are completely trashed,
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if XMMS has performed any fp operation.
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Release: 0.5.6
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Date: 2004-05-18
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Two building problems were fixed. A new mechanism to check
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SDL events and go idle was introduced.
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Release: 0.5.5
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Date: 2004-05-17
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Minor bugfix release. Fixes a building problem on
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Debian distro (and may be others). Now uses pkg-config
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to get the compiler flags. Also fixes a memory leak
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when enable/disable Infinity from XMMS. Also some code
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cleanup, a new system to report bugs, and the most
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important: the recently created web page of Infinity.
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Take a look at the screenshots there.
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Release: 0.5.4
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Date: 2004-05-14
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Major bugfix release. Fixes problem of completely
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deadlock when XMMS go to play on some systems. Also
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window closing is now disabled, so only XMMS
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enable/disables the plugin.
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Release: 0.5.3
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Date: 2004-05-13
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Now, when the window is iconified, the plugin just go
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sleep and don't consume cpu time. Also, there is a
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limit on the frames/second that the plugin computes,
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so if the window is small or the system very fast,
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just take the timeslice it needs an yields the
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processor to another process.
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Release: 0.5.1
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2004-05-10 19:01
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Now the configure script includes the option 'disable-mmx'
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to turn off the MMX detection support, so the plugin
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would be compile on any platform.
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Release: 0.5.0
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Date: 2004-05-07
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The new version 0.5.0 of Infinity gives the user the
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capability to resize the window on the fly just with
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the mouse. It also include, for the developers,
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structured doxygen-like comments on the code, so now
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the documentation could be generated automatically
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from sources.
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Release: 0.4.0
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Date: 2004-05-04
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Summary: First release on SourceForge.net
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Infinity is a visualization plugin for the XMMS audio
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player. It was originally written by Julien Carme,
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and is actually maintained by Duilio Protti. This is
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the first release on SourceForge.net, and includes
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rewritten routines for to take advantages of MMX
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instructions set. Infinity plugin doesn't require
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3D hardware acceleration support.
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