![]() you can now cut, copy, paste, and select all YAAAY. ![]() when editing track names directly in the browser:.in the tracks pane, i'm now using the same "click to edit" timer (of 0.75 seconds) for all the text there too.This is now 0.75 seconds, do you need a pref on that? Copy and paste has always worked for these text items, when editing. in the sources pane, it's always been the case that to edit a name there, you have to click it then wait for 0.5 seconds without moving the mouse.Or try "make my voice sound better", or "download all tracks by U2 and enter the meta info for me". Then run kJams, you can speak to it using natural language, saying things like, "load up my favorite led zeppelin song" and it will find and start playing that. Using the Speech preferences panel, turn on Speech Recognition. kJams is now Artificially Intelligent.fixed several bugs relating to replicating names when you set meta info.updated Vorbis support for the new version, and made an installer for it.cut copy paste clear select all, they work again from the keyboard.you can now use an alias as your kJams preferences folder, that way you can easily store your preferences on an external drive.User level preferences (eg: from the preferences dialog) are still stored in the user preferences, ~/Library/Preferences/kJams/ Update: Oops, this relies on users having Admin access, FARK! Okay i rolled this back, 'till i can get a user authentication dialog going, which may be like a long time. Application-level preferences are now stored in /Library/Preferences/kJams/, this includes your serial number, the freedb sites file, and the "Name Parser Templates" file.fixed a problem when changing meta info, you'd erroneously get the dreaded "There was an error replicating a song name" error, this was false, bandaid now in place.fixed errors reading meta info when rebuilding library, some zip files were using an unexpected name template, i now detect this and deal with it.fixed a bug that prevented Audio+G files (that were zipped) from playing, for audio who's extension was.mpeg files no longer come out pitch bent and slower than the video (technically i had decompressed them at 48KHz but assumed playback of 44KHz).mpeg files now really *actually* demux properly on intel macs.but in the test i did it worked *so quickly* that i got an end of file error before i even finished setting up, YMMV, this will be fixed soon. mpeg files now demux properly on intel macs.Mute really is ⌘-M now, no longer ⌘-⌥-M.when dragging the volume slider, you have more leeway with overshooting the end.when editing song info in the dialog box, when you hit previous or next, the focussed text box stays focussed.when adding to library (or any other time) we now accept mixed case file extensions, eg: ".Mp3" or ".Cdg" is now allowed.when you make a new singer, or a new playlist, it is now "revealed" if it would have been off the screen (ie: it will be scrolled into view automatically).you can now "reveal in finder" singers and playlists, this includes the CD file that keeps the metadata for each CD.fixed the window positions of dialogs so they don't come up off to the right or down too far.fixed two separate "unzipping" bugs that could have caused erroneous "corrupted zip file" message or that the song would just not play with no explanation.when adding to library, i again create a playlist with "corrupted zip files" but only if you use tags, not file names.the undo/redo menu items have been disabled, since they only cause a crash at this point anyway.if you set meta info on a song, then delete it, you don't crash.Xattr data is now supported on 10.3, using sidecar files.For MPEG-2 (ergo SuperVideoCD) you'll also need the USD$20 Playback plugin. in preparation for VideoCD compatability, I've got MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 playback going! wow it works! You'll have to install the free ffmpeg plugin. ![]() Lost out: "AMR Narrowband" and "Qualcom PureVoice™", too bad for you guys.
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