Software-update: Dopamine 3.0.1
Versie 3.0.1 van Dopamine is uitgekomen. Dopamine is een opensource audiospeler die tot doel heeft het afspelen van audio zo eenvoudig en mooi mogelijk te maken. Waar Dopamine 2 alleen voor Windows werd ontwikkeld, is versie 3.0 ook beschikbaar voor Linux en macOS. Het programma heeft een portable mode, een aanpasbaar uiterlijk, geeft systeemnotificaties en kan eventueel ook vanuit de taakbalk of systemtray worden bediend. De changelog voor deze uitgave ziet er als volgt uit:
AddedAdded half-star rating support, expanding the song rating scale to a range of 0–10.Added song sorting options on the 'Folders' screenAdded a button to toggle between the default expanded album view and Dopamine 2's compact album viewAdded the removable-media plug to the Snap configuration, allowing the Snap version of Dopamine to access /media.
Added half-star rating support, expanding the song rating scale to a range of 0–10.Added song sorting options on the 'Folders' screenAdded a button to toggle between the default expanded album view and Dopamine 2's compact album viewAdded the removable-media plug to the Snap configuration, allowing the Snap version of Dopamine to access /media.ChangedUpdated the Kurdish translationUpdated the Russian translationUpdated the Spanish translationUpdated the Swedish translationUpdated the Vietnamese translation
Updated the Kurdish translationUpdated the Russian translationUpdated the Spanish translationUpdated the Swedish translationUpdated the Vietnamese translationFixedm3u8 playlists are not recognizedRatings are not read from filesDeveloper console opens when pressing F12Crash when trying to play a deleted fileSong length in right sidebar displays double the time of the real lengthSome issues with fetching of lyricsFolders context menu opens too much the left on the Folders screenCrash when the user has no Music directoryCrash when trying to play ALAC M4A file. Those are not supported. Instead of a crash, the user is now informed why the file doesn't play.Crash when starting files from the operating system's file browserIssue where the Edit song dialog replaces '/' by ';' for artists containing a '/' in their nameLinux Snap issue that caused file dialog text to appear as squares instead of readable characters
m3u8 playlists are not recognizedRatings are not read from filesDeveloper console opens when pressing F12Crash when trying to play a deleted fileSong length in right sidebar displays double the time of the real lengthSome issues with fetching of lyricsFolders context menu opens too much the left on the Folders screenCrash when the user has no Music directoryCrash when trying to play ALAC M4A file. Those are not supported. Instead of a crash, the user is now informed why the file doesn't play.Crash when starting files from the operating system's file browserIssue where the Edit song dialog replaces '/' by ';' for artists containing a '/' in their nameLinux Snap issue that caused file dialog text to appear as squares instead of readable characters
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Tweakers.net