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  • Comment: cdrdao file generation bug

    I've also just hit this problem. I have a patch that makes it do what I expect it to do i.e. makes N+1 tracks if there are N markers. If I can't figure out how to attach a file I'll send it to the GWC mailing list.

    2009-10-31 01:02:28 UTC by sjtappin

  • cdrdao file generation bug

    If a file has say, 5 tracks, the first track in the cdrdao.toc file will start at the second cue point, the second at the third, and so forth. The fifth track will include the content of all the original file. This happens with version 0.21-10 (compiled on ubuntu hardy heron x86_64) Previous version 0.21-08 behaved correctly.

    2009-06-27 21:11:52 UTC by ontledroit

  • Comment: MP3 encoding problem

    This is not a bug, a documentation problem perhaps...

    2009-03-25 02:40:24 UTC by weltyj

  • Comment: declick.c on Mac OS X

    changes were made to source to fix problem.

    2009-03-25 02:37:23 UTC by weltyj

  • Comment: "undo" on OSX

    Patch was applied.

    2009-03-25 02:34:13 UTC by weltyj

  • Comment: ./configure error can not find libsndfile

    GWC configure was updated to give more info how to configure libsndfile.

    2009-03-25 02:32:36 UTC by weltyj

  • GWC release 0.21-10

    Well, I had a lot of great plans for GWC, but also I had a busy life, so not much got done. But, lack of releases does generally mean "it isn't broke", as far as I know. I read on some mailing list some person saying GWC was not worth looking at because there had been no recent development. I think that logic is seriously flawed. But I do have a major bugfix here, and a minor one...

    2009-03-22 17:41:10 UTC by weltyj

  • Gnome Wave Cleaner

    weltyj added the gwc-0.21-10.tgz file.

    2009-03-22 17:30:26 UTC by weltyj

  • 0.21-10

    weltyj created the 0.21-10 file release.

    2009-03-22 17:21:23 UTC by weltyj

  • Please go 32bit

    Great potential in your software. I was an cooledit user too. :) However, as I understood, it can only handle 16bit/44.1kHz, and it makes it mostly unusable for the musician world. It is a bit sad. Going for 32bit would be great.

    2008-04-28 23:33:28 UTC by nobody

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