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I'm Ryan Lowe, a Software Engineering graduate living in Ottawa, Canada. I like agile software development and Ruby on Rails.
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AudioMan 0.2.0 Released
AudioMan 0.2.0 has been released and you can download it here. What's coming up in the 0.3 stream? I'll be putting TRM calculations back in to uniquely identify songs by their audio, which will lead to other features. Reading (but not writing yet) id3v2 tags is a good candidate. Maybe support for removable media like CD-Rs. I'm only going to add critical fixes to the 0.2 branch and release updates as necessary. Don't worry, you won't have to wait long for the next stable branch to come out. I'd like to release 0.4.0 in about a month so people can get their hands on new features. Is there anything you want to see in AudioMan? You can leave a comment or put it in the project's Bugzilla repository. Posted at February 24, 2004 at 10:33 AM ESTLast updated February 24, 2004 at 10:33 AM EST Comments
Sounds like you are making good head way... What type of download volume are you expecting? T. » Posted by: Travis at February 25, 2004 09:10 AMI think you're the first one. ;) » Posted by: Ryan at February 25, 2004 09:43 AMjust call me Christopher Columbus... you were here first, but I'll take the credit ;) Unfortunately I can't run it on this machine, our software needs 1.3.1_xx JVM to run a local instance and I made the mistake of upgrading it before... not fun to try and revoke. Will fire ya some feedback on the weekend. Up in Ottawa sometime soon, maybe weekend of March 19th, will let you know. T. » Posted by: Travis at February 25, 2004 05:06 PMActually...I already tried it out last night. *I* was here first! LOL :-P » Posted by: roy at February 25, 2004 09:59 PMI just found out about AudioMan today; interesting. I'm looking forward to the Ogg Vorbis support, but I'm definitely going to kick the tires on your current version. Thanks. » Posted by: aharden at February 26, 2004 02:54 PMCool :) I'm working on id3v2 support right now but I'll tally one vote for OGG. It will probably be the next one after id3v2 writing is done. » Posted by: Ryan at February 26, 2004 05:10 PM |