Release Notes: A parallel build bug was fixed. make -j now works. Dynamic screen resizing was implemented. A race condition that caused 100% CPU consumption at the end of each song was fixed.
Release Notes: Support has been added for audio output drivers SDL and ESD. The code has been cleaned up and modified to allow support for Mac OS X / Darwin, Cygwin, and possibly others.
Release Notes: A bug has been fixed that could cause mp3blaster to crash on malformed MP3s. The cursor now follows the selection bar in the playlist and file manager, in order to aid blind people. The project site has been moved to sourceforge.
Release Notes: This version has much better MP3 fault tolerance. The sound device will now be released while pausing playback. Basic LIRC support has been added, and the source has been updated to build with the latest GNU tools and compilers.
Release Notes: A bug that caused the playlist to stop repeating on certain conditions has been fixed. Mp3blaster will now run when /etc/passwd is not readable. Nmixer has changed command line parameters, including an extra parameter to set the mixer device.
Release Notes: There are compiler fixes for gcc-3.*, and HTTP streaming now supports virtual host Web sites and playing MP3s straight from Web servers.
Release Notes: Fixes for compiling issues on Net/OpenBSD, fixes for big-endian playback of wav files, decoding of bad MP3s to WAV will fail, new horizontal panning of the scrollable window, and more small bugfixes/feature enhancements.
Release Notes: A workaround for a Red Hat 7.2 compilation error, a fix for a problem with some soundcards not closing or opening properly, files without ID3-tags are no longer left opened, the playlist no longer stops on file read errors, a fix for file sort order, a new feature that will skip to the next group in the playlist, new XING header parsing, and many more smaller feature enhancements and bugfixes.
Release Notes: A working previous track function.
Release Notes: OggVorbis playback, fixes for wav/sid playback, and minor feature enhancements and bugfixes.