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Hello everyone, I made a lot of changes in the core of this version, which is why I updated the major version number. I moved the timecode decoder to a separate file, in case I want to use it for an other project. I also changed the ring buffer handler so that It is more simpler, this also caused the ring buffer to keep a pre-record buffer even during playback. I also fixed the ring buffer view for this state (pre-record buffer + playback) and fixed the glitches in this view as well, it shouldn't be flickering anymore. I also added new timecode sources, as many people have been asking for time-of-day. I tried to be as accurate as possible, time-of-day is converte…
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Zaxcom at NAB 2006
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Zaxcom will introduce a new wireless transceiver/recorder at NAB the TRX900AA and a new recorder, the ZFR100. Please follow the link for details. Glenn http://www.zaxcom.com/hotnews/nab2006_preview.htm
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Hello everyone, I changed the ballistics of the RMS/VU meter, it is now a little less twisty. I also added 32 float recording to BWF files, I have no idea how many edit programs will handle this, but 32 bit floating point is the format in which Boom Recorder receives the audio data from Core Audio. And a couple of other small changes. Cheers, Take
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Hello everyone, I would like to spend this opportunity to tell you about the new version of Boom Recorder. This new version of Boom Recorder now handles 64 channels, instead of the previous 32 channels. Although most people doing feature film work would probably not need 64 channels, it seems to be that for recording concerts this is quite useful. This change did come at a cost, instead of using only 200 MB it now uses around 400 MB of memory. I know that many people here already have a lot of memory in their computer, so I hope this is not a problem. Cheers, Take Vos
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