WarpAmp á2a (c) SDG 1997 ------------------------ This is the sixth public beta (á1b was not publicly released) of WarpAMP (AMP for OS/2). WarpAMP is a MP3 player based on Tomislav Uzelacs AMP project and is still in beta so use it with care. WarpAMP is ported by SDG, if you want to know more about us, read the SDG.TXT file that accompanies this package. What's new in á2a: - Memory leaks fixed. - New volume bar. - See history.txt for information on old versions. Requirements: Fast CPU, lots of RAM and patience and, of course OS/2 with DART support installed. Usage: You can start WarpAMP either from the command line or from an icon. You can also Drag N Drop a MP3 file onto WarpAMP. WarpAMP has a volume bar on the left that you can click on to set the volume, you can also right click WarpAMP to get a small option list. There is a row of common audio control buttons on the bottom to control WarpAMP and some buttons to load a single file or to start/control a playlist. You can right click on the playlist window to get the playlist options. Things to come: - MMPM support (for those without DART or buggy DART) - Fast forward and rewind support - Dynamic Priority adjutment (to use more CPU only when needed) - Notebook setting controls of options - More options (which were taken out of PM version) - Shuffling of songs in the playlist - Correct timing of songs. For now its just a best guess. - Other things that we arent telling yet. Disclaimer: WarpAMP is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall SDG, or any member of SDG, be liable for any damages whatsoever including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, loss of business profits or special damages, even if SDG has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Contacting us: Send email with bug reports, comments, etc to "warpamp@sdg.dyn.ml.org" (skip the quotes though) and be sure to put WarpAMP in the subject line.