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Change History -------------- This file contains a list of all changes starting after the release of sox-11gamma. sox-12.17.2 ----------- o Darrick Servis has made major cleanups in the code in regards to error conditions. Helps people using libst. o Darrick Servis has added added optional seek functionality sox. Several formats have been modified to make use of this. o Geoff Kuenning rewrote the average effect into a general-purpose parametric mapping from N channels to M channels. o Geoff Kuenning added an optional delay-time parameter to the compander effect to allow companding to effectively operate based on future knowledge. o Geoff Kuenning Added support to fade and trim effect for specifying time in hh:mm:ss.frac format. Fixed a bug that caused integer overflow when large start/stop times were used. o Geoff Kuenning updated play/rec/soxeffect scripts to handle all effects added since 12.17. Spell-checked soxexam.1 file. o Jimen Ching updated ALSA configure support to auto-detect 4.x or 5.x API and compile correctly under those two. All other versions are unsupported. o Merged in the NetBSD package changes into CVS finally. o Removed broken support for non-ANSI compilers. o Makefile now places the correct path to SoX in the play/rec scripts based on configuration script values. o Alexander Pevzner provided a fix for OSS driver for sound being dropped under heavy CPU loads. Moved GETBLKSIZE operation until after setting up the format (SBLive! was modify the block size after changing formats). o With help from David Blythe, updated OSS drivers to use newer format interface. OSS driver will now attempt to detect a valid endian type to use with sound card. o Carsten Borchardt pointed out a bug in lowp filter. Added new nul file handler that reads and writes from/to nothing. Also added new synth effect that creates sounds using a simple synthesizer. Created a testcd.sh that uses two new features to create a test sound CD for testing audio equipment. o Ben Last added a new program that uses libst and will merge two seperate audio files into a single file with multiple channels. Written for sox 12.16 so doesn't work with 12.17.2 yet. sox-12.17.1 ----------- o Andreas Kies fixed a bug were we were not detecting correctly if an output file was seekable. o Fixed a bug in the mask effect introduced in 12.17. If the libc version of rand() returned more then 15-bit values then it would trash your data. Reported by Friedhel Mehnert. o Added a new fade in/out effect from Ari Moisio. o AIFF files now ignore a MARK chunk if the loop type is NoLoop (0). o Fixed bug were it was impossible to output ADPCM data in wav files. o Fixed bug were rate had to be specified for sphere files (fix from Antti Honkela). o Added small work around to let compile with cygwin's gcc 95.2 which also now allows to compile with GSM support under windows. o Removed accessing of sound devices in tests for sound support and instead just look for needed header files. This allows the sound support to be detected even if the device is currently busy or when compiled on a box that doesn't have a sound card but the OS supports it (which is the enviornment of most distributions creating new binaries). o Added support to partially handle AIFC files but only uncompressed versions. This should allow people to work with raw CD audio data on Mac OSX and also gives a basis for adding future support for things like ADPCM processing. o Added new "earwax" effect from Edward Beingessner. It is meant to be used for CD audio played through headphones. It will move the sound stage from left/right to in front of you. o Trim effect did not compute locations as was documented in the man pages. Changed effect so that it computed the time the same way that the fade effect does. sox-12.17 --------- o Sox can now read and write w98 compatible gsm .wav files, if compiled properly with libgsm. Thanks go to Stuart Daines <sjd.u-net.com> for the gsm-wav patches. This is new, and relatively untested. See -g format option. o Sox can now write IMA_ADPCM and ADPCM compressed .wav, this is new, and relatively untested. See -i and -a format options in manpage. o General changes to wav.c for writing additional wav formats. Reading wave headers: more consistency checks. Writing wave headers: fixes for w98. o Speedups to adpcm read routines, new codex versions are now in ima_rw.c and adpcm.c. o Speedups for raw.c, especially for gcc with glibc. o Fixed a segfault problem with ulaw/alaw conversion, where an out-of-range index into the tables could occur. o More detailed output from the stat effect. o Continued rewrite of resample.c, now it is almost as fast with floating arithmetic as the old (buggy) version was with 16-bit integer arithmetic. The older version in sox-12.16 shifted frequencies slightly and was less accurate. o Extensive rewrite of polyphas.c, should be faster and use less memory now. The sox-12.16 polyphase code had some bugs. o New effect 'filter' which is a high-quality DSP lowpass/ highpass/bandpass filter using windowed sinc function methods, like polyphase and resample. o Jan Paul Schmidt added new low/high/bandpass and bandlimit filters to sox. They have much better results then the old versions of low/high/bandpass. The new effects are all Butterworth filters. o New data file type supported, -sl or extension .sl for signed 32-bit integers. Some simplification of the raw.c source. o Some test programs and scripts in the test directory, for making gnuplot plots of frequency response, error-levels of rate-conversion and filter effects. o Removed sbdsp code. All modern unixes are support via OSS, ALSA, or sun audio device interfaces. o Added AVR handler from Jan Paul Schmidt. o SoX now waits until the last possible moment before opening the output file. This will allow all input and effect options to be parsed for errors and abort before overwriting any file. o SoX will no longer write to files that exists. This will keep it from deleting files when a user mistakenly types "sox *.wav". o Added new compander effect from Nick Bailey. Nice general purpose filter. o Under Solaris, SoX now checks hardware ability to play stereo/PCM and forces output data to match. Sorry, no SunOS support. I don't have access to one any more. o Fixed array overrun bug in rate effect as pointed out by Ian Donaldson. o Fixed clip24() range as pointed out by Ted Powell. o Fixed possible segfault in echos effect, as pointed out by Zinx Verituse. o Moved most documentation to new "soxexam.1" manual page so that all users on a unix system will have access to important information. This means no more TIPS, CHEATS, or CHEATS.eft files. o Richard Kent fixed a byte alignment problem in aiff comment code. o Loring Holden added support to create missing directories on install and support for installs from outside the source directory. o Fabien COELHO added a pan and volume effect. o Fabien COELHO added a speed effect to sox (like speeding up a tape machine). Also added pitch which changes pitch without effecting duration and stretch which stretch time without effecting pitch. o Leigh Smith updated aiff support to use the COMT check when writing comments instead of the ANNO. It is the prefered method from Apple and newer programs are starting to require it. Also fixed some bugs in how we compute the length of various chunks in output files. o Changed the default block alignement for IMA ADPCM WAV files to use 256 which is what windows programs use. Badly written readers expect 256. o Matthias Nutt helped add support for specifying multiple effects to SoX on the command line. o Curt Zirzow added a trim effect to trim off audio data. o Updated ALSA driver to support new interface. Jimen Ching sox-12.16 --------- o Changed raw data functions to perform I/O operations using block reads. Should improve speeds greatly, especially when filesize is in megs. Got code ready to tweak speed more which also forced me to clean up Endian test code. o Fixed a bug in .au's handling of G.723. It wasn't using the correct number of bits. Added A-law support to .au. o Quoted $filename in play/rec scripts so that files with spaces in their names can be given. o Old OS/2 support didn't work. Replaced with known working EMX GCC compatible code. o ADPCM WAV files were defaulting to 8-bit outputs and thus losing some persision. Now defaults to 16-bit signed uncompressed data. o Fixed a couple cross-platform compiler issues. o Jimen Ching has added support for "configure" in to SOX. Finally, a good solution to cross-platform compiling! o Jimen Ching has added native support for the ALSA driver to play and record audio from. (jching@flex.com) o Minor correction for -r example in manual page. o Renamed sox.sh to soxeffect and rewrote. Symbolic links can be made from this file to the name of a sox effect. It will then run that effect on STDIN and output the results to STDOUT. o Fixed up some makefiles and 16-bit support from patches sent by Mark Morgan Lloyd (markMLl.in@telemetry.co.uk). Also added some nice DOS test bat files from him as well. o Cleaned up some more cross-platform compile problems. In the process got it working with Turbo C again, kinda. It still locks DOS up at times. o Made AIFF handler work with invalid headers that some programs generate. Also fix an Endian bug thats been there for quite a long time (when ran on Intel machines). Made comment lengths even length to make most MacOS programs happy. cbagwell o Resample function was updated by Andreas Wilde (andreas@eakaw2.et.tu-dresden.de) to fix problem were freqs. were off by a factor of 2. o Added an effect that swaps stereo channels. cbagwell o Combined play and rec scripts to a single program to ease mantaince. Also added GNU style long-options (--help). Careful, some options have change (but more logical). o Fixed a very old silly bug were low/high/bandpass filters would add some trash data to the end of the sound file. o "avg" effect wouldn't give error message when you tried to average x number of channels in to the same number of channels. o Fixed core dump when writting AIFF files with no comments. (Olaf Pueschel) sox-12.15 --------- o Juergen Mueller moved Sox forward quite a bit by adding all the most commonly known "Guitar Effects". He enhanced echo support, added chorus, flanger, and reverb effects. He also wrote a very handy CHEAT.eft file for using various effects. o Incorporated Yamaha TX-16W sampler file support provided by Rob Talley (rob@aii.com) and Mark Lakata (lakata@physics.berkeley.edu). o Fixed a small bug in hcom compression, dependent on sign extension. Leigh Smith (leigh@psychokiller.dialix.oz.au). o sox -h now prints out the file formats and effects supported. Leigh Smith and Chris Bagwell. o smp transfers comments more completely. Leigh Smith. o aiff manages markers and loops correctly and produces more verbose output. Leigh Smith. o Added polyphase resampler (kb@ece.cmu.edu). This adds a slightly different resampling algorithm to the mix. o Michael Brown (mjb@pootle.demon.co.uk) sent a patch to stop crashes from happening when reading mono MS ADPCM files. o Fabrice Bellard has added a less buggy 'rate' conversion. I've left the old rate code included but if all goes well this will become the new 'rate'. Please test and let me know how it works. Resample effect needs to be reworked now. o Heiko Eissfeldt: Implemented a simple deemphasis effect for certain audio cd samples. o Matija Nalis (mnalis@public.srce.hr) sent a patch to fix volume adjustment (-v) option of sox. o Fixed typo in optimazation flag in unix makefile, as pointed out by Manoj Kasichainula (manojk@io.com). o Fixed missing ';;' in play script. cbagwell o Fixed bug in determining length of IMA and MS ADPCM WAVE files. cbagwell o Fixed bug in how stereo effects were drained which fixed the "reverse" effect from only saving half of stereo files. cbagwell o Can use "-e" without an effect again. o Added -g and -a options for new style support of GSM and ADPCM. Added error checking to various formats to avoid allowing these types. sox-12.14 --------- o Bumped major version number up and shortened name. The shorter name should help the various distributions using this package. o Added support for MS ADPCM and IMA (or DVI) ADPCM for .wav files. Thanks to Mark Podlipec's xanim for this code (podlipec@ici.net). o Change Lance Norskog's email address to thinman@meer.net. The old one was bouncing. o Added path string to play and rec strings so that it could be run by users without complete paths setup (i.e. Ran by "rc" files during bootup or shutdown) o Fixed -e option from Richard Guenther (richard.guenther@student.uni-tuebingen.de) and fixed a small bug in stat. o Fixed a bug in the mask effect for ULAW/ALAW files. o Fixed a bug in cdr output files that appended trash to end of file. o Guenter Geiger (geiger@iem.mhsg.ac.at) made a rather large patch to allow sox to work on 64-bit alphas. It was done the easiest meathod by changing all long declarations to use a macro that knows to make it 32-bits. Want to port to another 64-bit-but-not-alpha machine? Grep for "alpha" to see changes. There are most likely several bugs left for alphas. Guenter is also supporting this package for the Debian distribution. o Did some major code cleanups to clear out some warning messages during compile. This is to clear up problems I'm finding under both alpha and dos. Some warning messages are actually useful now (pointing out possible data loss). Hopefully, I didn't break anything. o Code clean up allows me to finally compile code under Turbo C again. Too bad the EXE gets a currupted stack somewhere and locks up the system. Anyone want to try it with Borland C for me? If you get a working EXE I would like to start distributing a DOS package like there used to be. o Speaking of cleanups, anyone want to help cleanup the makefiles for various platforms? They are quite outdated right now and it is very obvious that Sox hasn't been able to compile under all the platforms it once did for several releases. Please send in the cleaned-up makefile versions along with what programs you used to compile it with. o There is a known bug in hcom's compress() function. It is allocating memory that can't be free'd under some OS's. It causes a core dump. sox-11gamma-cb3 --------------- This release of sox is mainly a bugfix release. The following things have changed: o Documentation has been updated when it was obviously wrong. Much more work could be done. Man pages were updated to work correctly on Solaris and add some missing info. o Several people sent me patches to fix compiling on Solaris as well as fix a few bugs. o Change USS driver's name to OSS. Man, does that driver like to change names! This could cause problems if you have made your own custom play and rec scripts. o Updated my email address. Sorry if I haven't responded to any emails as I no longer have access to my old address. Please use cbagwell@sprynet.com. o Fixed unix test scripts so that they worked again. o Fixed endian bug in psion .wve code. o Replaced outdated voc info file with detailed format info inside voc code. o Added new sound format, cvsd (Continuously Variable Slope Delta) from Thomas Sailer (sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch). sox-11gamma-cb2 --------------- This release of sox is based on the latest gamma version released plus some patches I've made to support the following new features: I would like to thank everyone that wrote me about the long standing bug in Sox that could DELETE your /dev/* file if the program was aborted for reason such as invalid audio file. Special thanks for Bryan Franklin for sending in a patch when I was to busy to even look for it. o Better play support for 8-bit stereo voc files. New support for outputing both 8-bit and 16-bit stereo voc files. o Built-in support for playing and recording from Linux /dev/dsp. This is a re-write and seperate module from the previous support included inside the sbdsp module. Also fixes a buffer size bug that showed up when using newer versions of OSS. This driver will work with OSS (and older versions called USS, TASD and Voxware). o Support for audio playing and recording with SunOS /dev/audio. o Fixes a bug were /dev/audio or /dev/dsp could be deleted when playing an invalid format audio file. o Expanded options for play and rec scripts. You can now specify sox effects after the filename and hear them in real time. Please be sure that an older version of sox is not in your path because these script will possibly find it first and incorrectly use it. o Setting play/record volume still requires an external program. If you have one a command line program to do this (such as "mixer" for Linux) then you will want to edit the play and rec to use this. The current support for it is only in example form of how it can be done.