kTunes can Rip / Mix / Play & eventually Burn CD+G karaoke discs on your Macintosh. It's an experimental project currently in development. When it's done, I hope will become the standard CD+G player for Mac OS X. You will be able to set up a rotation, with names and photos of upcoming singers. Play direct from disc or from MP3+G files. Plug in a microphone and sing along! Note: You must have a CD+G capable reader or writer for kTunes to rip or burn What's New: Version 1.0d12: kTunes requires 10.3. If you have No really, I actually did fix the delete key. It really does work now! Okay, ejecting a CD no longer asserts then crashes. Duh. This is why I need testers. Fixed a buffer overrun (crash) with applescripts (fetching song info from iTunes, or unzipping with Expander) Can now extract songs with bizzarre characters in their names (would report "Can't find audio") the zipper object (that manages the zip files in the temp folder) is now better about cleaning up after itself. You should no longer have lots of files left open in thie temp folder. When adding to library, we are now a bit smarter about figuring out the name format, and we don't present choices that aren't applicable. (Basically, we now parse where the track number is, if any, automatically) the Add To Library song name interpretation dialog now lets you cmd-'.' or [esc] to cancel the import. if you delete something from the library that was in a nother playlist *selected* you don't assert-crash when you go back to that playlist. Finally nailed that bug in the audio player where it would crash at the end of a song (reading past the end of the IO buffer) Pretty much completely re-wrote the library importer. I now support a much wider variety of song name formats. If I parse only 2 strings out of the .zip file name, only present name/artist choices No longer using the user's (visible) temp items folder. Now I'm using the system's (invisible) temp items folder upped the xml file version to 1  |  |
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