mattn,

Any chance you can post the non-logging binary somewhere? Would be much appreciated.

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(10 replies, posted in General)

+1

Streaming ogg radio flawlessly as we speak...  Cog has been indispensable since moving to Mac in 2006.
Just update the damn homepage already... it's almost 2010! tongue

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(91 replies, posted in General)

Cog user since 2006...  Still the best.

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(19 replies, posted in General)

r1922 seems to work fine.  Playing FLAC files off my AFP share, fully gapless as usual.

You rock, vspader! smile

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(19 replies, posted in General)

Why don't you try and let us know? big_smile

Actually, I am about to upgrade to 10.6 and will let you know how it goes with the latest nightly.

BTW, Adobe CS3 actually works fine on SL by most accounts, Adobe just isn't "officially" supporting it.

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(2 replies, posted in Bugs)

big_smile Thanks for looking into it.  Otherwise, Cog's (or dumb's) playback is actually better than VLC (compare 'Shared Dig' in Cog vs VLC, where VLC fails to play some samples).

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(2 replies, posted in Bugs)

I have some S3M/IT files from a game (Unreal 1) that don't play all the way through with Cog (r1879).  The game had some files that were divided into 3 sections (ambient, action, post-action).  Cog only plays the first section, maybe because it sees the loop point at the end of the first section and treats it as an endpoint?  I don't know much about these formats.

VLC plays through the files completely, although both VLC and Cog show a total song length that is only the length of the first section.

I emailed three sample files.  Thanks!

I can confirm this is fixed, and gapless playback with these files also works perfectly.

Long live Cog!  Now how about an update on the homepage so people don't think it's abandonware?  tongue

Thanks. smile

Emailed.  Thanks!

2/25/09 2:20:27 PM Cog[7839] REGISTERING OBSERVERS 
2/25/09 2:20:27 PM Cog[7839] Mad properties: {
    bitrate = 198;
    bitsPerSample = 16;
    channels = 2;
    endian = big;
    sampleRate = 44100;
    seekable = 1;
    totalFrames = 11333905;
} 
2/25/09 2:20:27 PM Cog[7839] Properties: {
    bitrate = 198;
    bitsPerSample = 16;
    channels = 2;
    endian = big;
    sampleRate = 44100;
    seekable = 1;
    totalFrames = 11333905;
} 
2/25/09 2:20:27 PM Cog[7839] Properties: {
    bitrate = 198;
    bitsPerSample = 16;
    channels = 2;
    endian = big;
    sampleRate = 44100;
    seekable = 1;
    totalFrames = 11333905;
} 
2/25/09 2:20:27 PM Cog[7839] recoverable error 
2/25/09 2:20:29 PM com.apple.launchd[76] ([0x0-0x24d24d].org.cogx.cog[7839]) Exited abnormally: Segmentation fault

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(2 replies, posted in Help)

That explains it!  big_smile  Well at least it looks like it is getting close.  Look forward to the next build, fingers crossed that I can banish iTunes forever.

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(2 replies, posted in Help)

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(9 replies, posted in Features)

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(9 replies, posted in Features)

Had to dig this up as I also could really use a sticky point at 0db.

Another option would be to have a preference of what the max of the volume slider actually represents (-3db, 0db or +10db for instance).

Any chance this is coming soon?

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(10 replies, posted in Squashed Bugs)

Just wanted to report that while the latest development build does not peg the CPU anymore, I am still hearing occasional dropouts (buffer underruns) with 10.5.1.  It seems to happen after very small CPU spikes, like going forward or backwards a page in Firefox.  Must be something related to scheduler changes in 10.5.

System is a Macbook Pro C2D 2.33Ghz, 2GB RAM.  Clean 10.5 install.

Perhaps I should open a new thread for this?

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(10 replies, posted in Squashed Bugs)

That's some serious debugging!  I think syslogd just hangs around because it likes my tunes.

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(10 replies, posted in Squashed Bugs)

Yep, this appears to be the culprit.  I caught syslogd hogging one core for about 10 seconds, and at about the 5 second mark there was a dropout.  The only other app running was Firefox and it wasn't doing much.

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(10 replies, posted in Squashed Bugs)

I wonder if this is related to the short dropouts I'm hearing with Leopard every now and then on r613.  It never did that with Tiger, and it doesn't seem to be related to anything I'm doing.  I'll have to load up Activity Monitor and see if there are CPU spikes when it happens.

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(28 replies, posted in Development)

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(28 replies, posted in Development)

Just wanted to say that I've been using Cog since the very early days and it's been great.  Thanks.

In the next 6 months I think alot of PPC machines are going to be upgraded for their Intel counterparts, which will come with Leopard of course.  In its current version Cog does just about everything the majority of users need, so I would cast my vote to start designing future releases with Leopard in mind.  A year from now you'll be glad you did.