Overview
Request 243519 accepted
- update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory):
* The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut.
Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice
sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping
segments, and work on multiple channels.
* New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and
write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries.
This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows.
* Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from
and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest
and most versatile Python module to read and write media files.
This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups.
- 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as:
* more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library,
written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms
(Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...).
* more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new
release more robust and less prone to errors.
* faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python
interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the
previous ones.
- switched from autotools to waf
Request History
coolo created request
- update to 0.4.1 (to fix build in Factory):
* The most interesting feature in this release concerns aubiocut.
Thanks to the sponsoring of Mark Suppes, the python script to slice
sound streams was extended to be sample accurate, cut overlapping
segments, and work on multiple channels.
* New source and sink objects have been added to let aubio read and
write WAV files, even when built with no external libraries.
This should simplify the use of aubio on platforms such as Android or Windows.
* Existing sources and sinks have been extended to read and write from
and to multiple channels. This makes python-aubio one of the fastest
and most versatile Python module to read and write media files.
This release also comes with a stack of bug fixes and code clean-ups.
- 0.4 is a huge step in this library, as:
* more portable: with no required dependencies, the core of aubio library,
written in ANSI C, is known to compile and run on most modern platforms
(Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, ...).
* more stable: several bugs fixes and a battery of tests make this new
release more robust and less prone to errors.
* faster: several enhancements to the C library and a brand new Python
interface help make this release orders of magnitude faster than the
previous ones.
- switched from autotools to waf
tiwai accepted request
Thanks.