Readme: | Short: V2.06, comprehensive sound replayer Author: Jan Blumenthal & Henryk Richter Uploader: henryk richter gmx net Type: mus/play Replaces: mus/play/Eagleplayer_2.05.lha Architecture: m68k-amigaos >= 2.0.4 Distribution: Aminet
This is a long overdue update to the (still) most comprehensive music player on Amiga. Eagleplayer is a free package for playing multiple music formats. It is highly modular, such that even the main user interface is one of the plugins.
Short demo video: https://youtu.be/EVl6edI7zm4
CHANGES since last release (read the documentation/history for more details)
Short version: better looks and significantly better sound
Detailed version: - some more 68000 related fixes (some plugins are still 68020+) - 14 Bit Amplifier: significant audio quality improvements - automatic limitation to 28 kHz sampling rate on OCS and when non doublescan display modes are detected - way better defaults for the 14 bit table for uncalibrated systems (previous default was closer to 13.5 Bit - like AHI) - fixed 14 bit table for calibrated setups: the C. Buchner quantization approach was wrong, resulting in unnecessary artifacts - fixed transition delay from one song to another - added optional noise shaping for 16-14 bit conversion (060 or faster) - adjusted default volume for filtered mixing modes - support for stereo 14 bit calibration - Amiga1200 autodetection with appropriate adjustment for the "highboost" equalization filter (A600 and A1200 have a different audio filter compared to the other Amiga models) - FFT Analyzer - whole new set of new display modes in High and True color P96 RTG (using AMMX acceleration, if detected/available ) - internal sine/cosine table instead of math libs due to broken mathtrans/mathffp libraries - MPEG Audio (i.e. .mp2/.mp3) - automatically select freqdiv=2 in 8 Bit output mode (i.e. when neither of 14 Bit/Pamela/AHI/Toccata Amplifier are active) - preliminary UTF-16 support for Moduleinfo and ID3TagV2 - Moduleinfo - update to latest version - Playerloader - 68000 fixes and sanity checks for some tests to avoid enforcer hits (e.g. tronic) - renamed some eagleplayers for more resilience against broken unarchiver tools (replacing spaces with underscores in filenames) - better check for MP3 files with certain ID3v2 header versions - AIFF file detection improvements (AIFC) - Patternscroll - P96 RTG support: colorful and faster scrolling, color bars in 16/24 bit - Protracker - fixes for some tightly looping modules in cases where "song end" detection is disabled (thanks to Gerben van K. for the report) - fix for some broken Protracker modules which work with VBlank timing only - AIFF - ADPCM support added (standard IMA4, Tavenard's ADP4) - Manager - fixed some Enforcer hits - Pamela Amplifier - 16 Bit audio output plugin for Vampire V4 - QuillUI - truecolor user interface for big screens (>800x600) as homage to a certain movie series - TFMX_Pro player by Don Adan included
NOTES - not much beta testing, please notify me about encountered issues (Thanks to Gerben at this point for his relentless testing.) - read the documentation about how to get the best possible performance and/or sound quality (TL;DR: use 8/14 Bit Amplifiers without extra soundcard, use Toccata Amplifier for soundcards with Toccata driver or emulation, use AHI on _fast_ Amigas with other soundcards as last resort) - by default, Eagleplayer will rely on file naming schemes to decide which external replayer to load (Eagleplayer.batch), so if it reports an unknown module type, it might be necessary to add the name pattern to the batch file - the Catalogs havenŽt been updated. Some dialogs are outdated and the one or other term is English only. Sorry.
FEATURE LIST (absolutely incomplete)
general - supports more than 150 music formats including most common sample formats (including CDDA, AIFF, WAV, Datatype, raw formats...) - completely hardware-independent replay system, redirecting the sound signal via custom 'amplifiers' to the audio hardware. - supports toccata.library for Toccata, Melody and Prelude sound cards - AHI output - extremely fast mixing routines - currently supports 64 custom programs, e.g. amplifiers, user-interfaces, analyzers, scopes, external depackers, listviews, managers etc. sound features - carefully and extensively adapted playroutines. nearly all of them support volume and balance, and most common players support the modular amplifier system. - replays with 8, 14, and 16 bit resolution (depending on the hardware) - supports free scalable mono, stereo and surround replay - replay speed can be controlled easily, including pitch for several sound formats. - music-fadein and fadeout - plays from fastram
system - supports all common system features, such as ARexx, commodity, appwindow, iconify, asynchronous online help, font-sensivity, pubscreens, hotkey... - supports xpk, xfd, powerpacker, imploder, crunchmania, lh.library, and more formats for decrunching, and any type of archive may be accessed like a directory. - is highly system-compliant and uses heavy internal multitasking - external programs (players, amplifiers, engines) are loaded when needed and removed automatically. - CyberGraphX is directly supported by some scopes. - configuration via configfile, tooltype and commandline arguments - allows timer.device, CIA and VBlank playspeed timing - does not interfere with modem use gui - easy and comfortable configuration that covers innumerous details - window-positions, player and engine settings, current module, each internal and external option will be saved globally with a single action - features different graphical user interfaces with custom boopsi gadgets in the default configuration, some windows accept custom background patterns, some are based upon custom images with up to 24 bit in depth - status information scroller - module info includes playtime calculation for soundformats like Protracker, Oktalyzer, SonicArranger, Jamcracker, DigiBooster and most sample formats - very comfortable handling: e.g. module selecting and directory changing directly using the pulldown-menu
misc - random module selection directly at startup - features the fastest FFT spectrum analyzer ever optimized for 68040/68060 processors. it supports lots of stunning diplay modes. - double buffering function for continuous replay of modules by immediate loading of the next module - the instruments of a soundmodule can directly be replayed and saved in various formats (RAW, IFF, AIFF, WAVE)
- can save/export most protracker-clones in protracker format - supports module ripping, which can be either directed to an interface to ExoticRipper, or to an own ripper. - offers a powerful module database, and loads modules lists from nearly all other music players - lists can be handled like normal subdirectories - supports loading of Sound/Noise/Protracker/Startrekker/ Audiosculpture songfiles (that stuff with external samples on ST-00..ST-99 disks) - supports direct Aminet-CD mod archive browsing
REQUIREMENTS:
- an Amiga with 68000 CPU (68040/60 recommended for full feature set) - OS 2.04 - 0.5 MB ChipRam and 1.5 MB Fastram - around 6.5 MB Harddsik space
DISTRIBUTION/PRICE:
- free (GPL)
INSTALLATION: Just depack the archive to your harddisk and run Eagleplayer from there. Beware of broken default settings in some unpacker tools. It has been reported that some unpackers replace spaces in filenames by underscores.
An installer is provided with EP2.06 that will install EP and recommended libraries.
MP3 playback requires mpega.library & asyncio.library EmpyGUI, EagleAMPGui and QuillUI require guigfx.library & render.library
CONTACT:
Henryk Richter henryk.richter@gmx.net
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