History ------- 3.1 - Fixed AREXX interface for OPEN and ADD - Fixed opening files by clicking on their dedault icon - Improved playlist navigation via keyboard - Fixed mouse button handling routine
3.0 - Initial AmigaOS4 release
Introduction ------------ You want an audio player that really makes use of your high spec Amiga? Here it is!
AmigaAMP is a GUI based audio player using the amp decoding engine for MPEG audio playback, libsndfile for AIFF, WAV and 8SVX and libflac for FLAC. Playback is done through the AHI audio system.
This software is provided 'as is' free of charge. No ads, no toolbars, no subscriptions required!If you like it - use it. If you don't like it - use something else.
Requirements -------------------------------------------- AmigaOS 4.0 or higher PowerPC processor AHI audio system
Documentation ------------- This version DOES NOT fully replace AmigaAMP 2. It's a successor with some new features added and some old legacy code removed. It only supports AHI for playback. All decoders are built in, so there's no "External Engine" any more.
Sorry, no further documentation at the moment. Just play around with it a little bit -- I'm sure you'll figure out what it does.
Currently this version comes witht the old (68k) preferences program originally created for AmigaAMP 2. Some of the settings, especially the ones for MPEGA are obolete by now. A new prefs program is in the works.
Joined: 25-Mar-2005 Posts: 7930
From: In the village
@TomSoniq
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Phew, so many forums with discussions about AmigaAMP. I can't read them all.
Sorry about that. I started a thread and I really try to keep all info in one place. What happens is that other people see the announcement, but don't realize a thread already exists, hence the duplication. Consider it a compliment that so many people care.
Since "news" threads will fall off the front page even when new posts are made, I would ask you to post instead:
Joined: 20-Aug-2003 Posts: 5765
From: County Yakima, WA State, USA
The informative number6 is correct.
Please direct all further posts to the link he provided. It is also the same link I provided in Post 1 of this news item.
The best part of posting a news item is that it will grab attention first. But it will eventually slip out of view unless staff moves it to the top again.
Regular threads also move out of view, but the user can bring them back to the front page by making a new post as number6 states. _______________ Moxee