Comment by: anonymous (68.114.223.246) | At: 18 Mar 2010, 11:14 | File version: V0.92.56 |
Streaming radio no longer skips for me! Thanks for the continued evolution of this excellent software!
|
|
|
Comment by: SZAMAN (213.180.137.172) | At: 16 Mar 2010, 06:21 | File version: V0.92.56 |
Acces to CD tracks is great, but please add support to disc information using freedb (www.freedb.org)
|
|
|
Comment by: dwyloc (83.104.134.67) | At: 15 Mar 2010, 10:24 | File version: V0.92.56 |
Very good music playback program for OS4 and plugin support meens that it can play back most types of Audio files on your next generation Amiga.
|
|
|
Comment by: Raziel (84.145.52.212) | At: 14 Mar 2010, 21:08 | File version: V0.92.56 |
@Lumby Not that this has anything to do with TuneNet, but you can find it still at Hyperion
|
|
|
Comment by: Lumby (87.55.47.146) | At: 14 Mar 2010, 15:05 | File version: V0.92.56 |
Where is the OS4.0 for Classic amiga It seems that it's gone?
|
|
|
Comment by: cv643d (85.226.149.248) | At: 12 Oct 2009, 10:30 | File version: V0.86_52 |
Please add a button so you can remove tunes from playlist without going through a nestled menu! Thanks in advance :-)
|
|
|
Comment by: Thematic (84.230.112.209) | At: 03 Jan 2007, 04:04 | File version: V0.84_72 |
When exiting Preferences by Cancel (or close gadget), the settings do change according to the changes made.
|
|
|
Comment by: anonymous (80.202.195.232) | At: 17 Dec 2006, 10:41 | File version: V0.84_64 |
keep em comming beanie , love your work.
|
|
|
Comment by: Raziel (84.145.54.32) | At: 16 Dec 2006, 20:19 | File version: V0.84_64 |
Keep it coming, Bean Great work
|
|
|
Comment by: STRICQ (69.171.71.5) | At: 27 Aug 2006, 19:57 | File version: V0.78r5a |
Actually, it won't play anything now.
|
|
|
Comment by: STRICQ (69.171.71.5) | At: 27 Aug 2006, 19:55 | File version: V0.78r5a |
I just updated to the current version and now it won't play shoutcast. It just stops at "Searching for music stream"
|
|
|
Comment by: crack (84.129.194.222) | At: 26 May 2006, 09:25 | File version: V0.78r5a |
Great work - runs perfect on A1XE SB Live 5.1. I love the smart & fast design :)
|
|
|
Comment by: orgin | At: 24 May 2006, 12:13 | File version: V0.78r5a |
I exchanged my SB Live! 5.1 with an older SB Live! card with only stereo outputs and now it hasn't frozen up for days.
|
|
|
Comment by: saimo (87.29.92.158) | At: 24 May 2006, 09:47 | File version: V0.78r5a |
Looks like a great update :) Thanks a lot, Bean!
|
|
|
Comment by: Bean (87.74.17.203) | At: 24 Apr 2006, 20:03 | File version: V0.78r4a |
@Thematic For Playlists try turning Off the Playlist Verify in the Play/Rec preferences. It will then load the list but not verify the tunes until each song is played. I got FFS here and it will load/start playing after double clicking an associated MP3 icon within a second.
|
|
|
Comment by: Thematic (80.186.47.76) | At: 24 Apr 2006, 18:11 | File version: V0.78r4a |
Not so quick when starting, but that's down to 1: using FFS2 (argfghg) 2: habitually loading a playlist - it's not very long - when starting Tunenet.
|
|
|
Comment by: Bean (86.135.19.107) | At: 24 Apr 2006, 14:09 | File version: V0.78r4a |
@Samwel concerning the filesize. Is it that large, seems reasonable enough to me? Remember this is PPC code. I'm using CLIB2 instead of NEWLIB again, so that maybe a reason. Also GCC V4 produces larger code on the whole than GCC3 which it used to be compiled with. Also there is a lot of code now! There are database classes, mixing routines, resampling routines, network classes, docky skin handling, Reaction GUI handling, playback routines, preference handling, CLI handling... the list goes on. *ALL* codecs are outside TuneNet. ..and I've written very modular code and classes which can sometimes bump the filesize up. The main question is; Does it start quick enough for you, and how long do you have to wait before hearing the song? Answer: It is quick! :-) For further questions please post here on the TuneNet FAQ (I'll add this question to the FAQ): http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=18696&forum=32
|
|
|
Comment by: Samwel (136.21.197.20) | At: 24 Apr 2006, 00:35 | File version: V0.78r4a |
Aaarg forgot again. Now I remembered what wanted to ask in the first place. Why is the main exe and some of the modules so large in size? IMHO the main exe should not be that large when most codecs are outside it.
|
|
|
Comment by: Samwel (136.21.197.20) | At: 24 Apr 2006, 00:32 | File version: V0.78r4a |
Forgot.. More info taken from ID3 in MP3's and shown would be nice aswell..
|
|
|
Comment by: Samwel (136.21.197.20) | At: 24 Apr 2006, 00:29 | File version: V0.78r4a |
Any plans to add datatype playback aswell? A datatype plugin :-) WMA? MED mods? MP4 audio? Also any plans for a configurable graphical GUI like DVPlayer has? Keep up the good work though. Tunenet is slowly becoming THE player for most OS4 users I think :-) Little ackward playlist handling of external files though.
|
|
|
Comment by: Bean (86.135.93.195) | At: 18 Apr 2006, 18:48 | File version: V0.78a |
@Origin, PM me your system details on AW and I'll see if I can help you out. I'm not putting HW workarounds into TuneNet though, that'll have to be done at the Driver/OS level. (I have a stable A1 XE unfixed - so there is hope to clear the problem).
|
|
|
Comment by: orgin | At: 18 Apr 2006, 18:16 | File version: V0.78a |
@Bean I wonder if having it 'fixed' will take care of such problems. Not much use of a computer that freezes up doing such simple tasks.
|
|
|
Comment by: Samwel (136.21.197.20) | At: 18 Apr 2006, 03:59 | File version: V0.78a |
@Crisot Exactly!
|
|
|
Comment by: Crisot (86.212.161.158) | At: 18 Apr 2006, 02:22 | File version: V0.78a |
Impressive! A gapless player with plugins! This player now just need a real non system graphics GUI with graphics skin (with non square window ;), and ANR will be kicked ! Keep effort ! Really excellent player.
|
|
|
Comment by: Bean (87.74.17.203) | At: 17 Apr 2006, 22:16 | File version: V0.78a |
Sudden freezes are usually down to Network/Sound related A1 issues and are not caused by TuneNet. If you get a Grim Reaper - that's a different matter though.
|
|
|
Comment by: orgin | At: 17 Apr 2006, 20:23 | File version: V0.78a |
Hmm, this release still freezes up my A1 after listening to some radio station for a few hours.
|
|
|
Comment by: orgin | At: 17 Apr 2006, 13:32 | File version: V0.78a |
@redmelons Ahh thanks.
|
|
|
Comment by: redmelons (88.107.200.161) | At: 17 Apr 2006, 13:15 | File version: V0.78a |
@orgin 'How do you remove a track currently anyway?' At the bottom of the Playlist tab in TuneNet there is an arrow, a search field, and a 'Find' button. Left-click the arrow button, and you can select 'Edit Functions'. This allows you to edit your playlist, including deleting a track.
|
|
|
Comment by: orgin | At: 17 Apr 2006, 13:00 | File version: V0.78a |
Works fine for me. Nice app. How about being able to press the "delete" button on the keyboard and the selected mod/track gets removed from the Playlist? (How do you remove a track currently anyway?)
|
|
|
Comment by: Bean (87.74.17.203) | At: 17 Apr 2006, 11:18 | File version: V0.78a |
Some Notes on the V0.78 release: 1/ Create the Disabled Plugins and Playlists drawers again. They are just blank directories and only had an icon included (not the actual dir structure). 2/ If you install an encoder you can no longer use the Record Simple Stream option. This is a bug and will be fixed, but for the moment just remove the encoder from the plugin dir and restart TuneNet. Thanks, Bean.
|
|
|
Comment by: redmelons (88.107.129.89) | At: 17 Apr 2006, 10:55 | File version: V0.78a |
Should the 'Disabled Plugins' and 'Playlists' drawers be openable?
|
|
|
Comment by: ikir (82.50.103.150) | At: 24 Dec 2005, 11:59 | File version: V0.70cr |
It simply rocks
|
|
|
Comment by: ikir (82.52.107.132) | At: 08 Sep 2005, 22:36 | File version: 0.64r1 |
Keep rocking!
|
|
|
Comment by: Samwel (83.142.7.48) | At: 08 Sep 2005, 17:19 | File version: 0.64r1 |
Kewl software :-) But it needs a little bit more bandwidth than my wireless gives me sometimes. But that's not TuneNet's fault of course :-P
|
|
|
Comment by: Curty (84.13.250.19) | At: 06 Sep 2005, 17:35 | File version: 0.64r1 |
Been using tunenet since its first release and it just get better and better! Good work.
|
|
|
Comment by: Helgis (84.48.89.218) | At: 06 Sep 2005, 17:33 | File version: 0.64r1 |
I simply love this NEW TuneNet! Now it looks and acts truly as an Internet Radio Player than being a command-file! I simply removed the "old" TuneNet from C: and just copied the new TuneNet drawer to Diverse:Players, so no need to have TuneNet in C: anymore! Just run the new TuneNet as a stand-alone player! It works flawlessy on my system without any problems! Great work! :-D Now i can hear many international channels! Everything from Pop, Rock and Dance from the 70s, 80s, HITS, Country, Dance/R&B, Hip Pop and many, many more! Excellent stuff! A must-have! :-D
|
|
|
Comment by: anonymous (62.87.234.116) | At: 06 Sep 2005, 17:02 | File version: 0.64r1 |
TuneNet `RequestFile MULTISELECT` - asl requester for TuneNet (for many ahx and mp3 files)
|
|
|
Comment by: drHirudo (83.148.75.1) | At: 06 Sep 2005, 14:32 | File version: 0.64r1 |
It's nice :)
|
|
|
Comment by: FairLight (84.184.160.48) | At: 06 Sep 2005, 12:11 | File version: 0.64r1 |
I love this player. :D
|
|
|