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- Update to 3.1.0 * Add support for "short window" mode, OptionWindowShort, to the new R3 processing engine. * Implement OptionPitchHighSpeed in the R3 engine. * Add support for the SLEEF library (libsleefdft) for FFTs. * Add support for external Speex library (libspeexdsp) for resampling. * Update the R2 engine so that it always restores vertical phase coherence gradually when returning to a ratio of 1.0 (as R3 also does) rather than waiting for silence or a transient. * Update R3 to properly support all sample rates between 8000 and 192000 Hz. * Update command-line utility so as to use the extension of the output filename to determine the file type to write. * Remove support for libresample. * Fix several bugs, including a crash when run with very low sample rates.
- Update to version 3.0.0 * Introduces a new engine * Various other changes - Add rubberband-lv2 package - Drop obsoleted patch: rubberband-mk.patch
- Update to version 1.8.2 * Fix a number of small memory leaks * Make stretcher more robust to being fed invalid input (with NaNs) * Various platform build fixes and improvements * The API is unchanged and the library is binary compatible with version 1.7. - Refreshed rubberband-mk.patch - Spec cleanup
- Fix build in SLE_11 by disabling usage of help2man
- Cleanup with spec-cleaner - Remove conditional for < 11.4 - Add baselibs.conf to spec as source
- Update to version 1.8.1 * Fix a crash in formant-preserving pitch shift for some build targets - Remove COPYING file from sources; upstreamed - Remove fix-cstdio.patch; fixed on upstream release - Use download Url as source
- Fix README eol encoding with dos2unix. - Added rubberband help2man man page generator to spec. - Downloaded GPLv2 license to replace incorrect COPYING.
- updated to 1.6 * Add Smoothing option. This uses a window-presum FFT, introducing time-domain aliasing which is then smoothed using a sinc window. This can be used in combination with any of the existing processing control options. This will soften transients but the result may still be more pleasant for some material that is not very amenable to being time stretched. * Fix silent channel of output when processing with band-limited transients option * Include libresample support - added fix-cstdio.patch to fix build
- Added 32bit compatibility libraries
- updated to 1.5 * Add a more reliable transient detection mode, and make the mode selectable using OptionDetectorXXX flags -- the new method is the default * Band-limit transient detectors to avoid being distracted by inaudible garbage * Add a key-frame mapping facility for variable stretch ratio management during offline stretches - changes in Rubber Band v1.4 * Fix a hang when faced with some very peculiar stretch factors * Fix some incorrect threading condition usage * Some code rearrangement * Fix build on Solaris - dopped rubberband-gcc44.patch
- add missing COPYING file with GPLv2 (bnc#522202)
- initial package for openSUSE