Short: AmigaAMP: Enhanced 68k decoding engine Author: Thomas Wenzel (www.toms-home.de) Uploader: toms aminet upload toms-home de see note below Type: mus/play Version: 2.24 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Note: Aminet admins only: Use address from [Uploader] field to contact me All others: Use the email address stated on my homepage www.toms-home.de External decoding engine for 68k version 2.24 --------------------------------------------- AmigaAMP comes with built in support for mpega.library to allow playback of MP3 files even on slower 68k based Amigas. However, there's an alternative. It's called the "AmigaAMP decoding engine". It's more accurate than mpega.library and it has some extra features as well. Unfortunately it's too demanding for an original classic Amiga and its 50 MHz 68060 processor, so this engine is usually only available for PowerPC. But there's hope. If you are running AmigaOS on an emulator like AmigaForever / WinUAE or Amithlon on a fast PC you can copy this file into AmigaAMP/Engines replacing the the one that's currently in there. In the AmigaAMP config tool this new engine will show up on the system tab as "68k-Emu" which you have to select. Please don't use autodetect as this will not work. The advantage of this engine over the built in mpega.library support is that the equalizer acutally works and the visualisation is more accurate as well. Also it's using floating point operations which gives higher audio quality than integer math. History ------- v2.24 - Fixed race condition during preloading/seeking. v2.20 - Skipping possibly corrupt frames at beginning of file when trying to determine bitrate. v2.19 - Fixed possibly uninitialised pointer causing crashes and/or corrupted memory - Better detection of average bitrate for files that don't have a XING header