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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by cics on December 30, 2007 at 05:42:01
Change log:
- Allow for different installation path
- Minor bug fix (sub-folders with '.' now processed)
- Offer RAM Load Yes/No setting
Instructions if upgrading from current version (1.0b):
- Backup cMP setup files (cicsMemoryPlayer.ini and cicsMemoryPlayer.pth)
- Remove cMP using Add/Remove Programs from Control Panel
- Install cMP 1.0 final
- Copy setup files (cicsMemoryPlayer.ini and cicsMemoryPlayer.pth)
In cMP settings, you should see the RAM Load Yes/No option (which defaults to Yes). This feature is needed for a new project to be released soon.
Dear cics,
Well, I cannot wait to get home and instal this latest refinement.
Thanks for your continuing efforts,
Rick McInnis
I have listened with my monitor turned off and did not notice any difference. I must admit I have not tried this extensively. I turn my monitor on its back and it acts as the only lighting in my room. This allows me to not use the main lighting in the room which employs a dimmer and that introduces MUCH noise into the system.
The LCD monitor makes for good atmospheric lighting.
One little change request: Could leave the service on, whcih controls the "monitor -off"-Power savings in wnindows ? So, that after 1minute the touchscreen automatically switches off (helps to avoid burn-in effects and should as well sound better, richt ?) and when you touch it, hopefully it comes back...