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Aug 03

MuvAudio v1.1 has been in progress since the release of v1.0. We’ve taken a lot of feeback and improved MuvAudio in numerous ways. Here’s a list of the features that have been added so far (with a few others still being added which may or may not make the v1.1 release).

Beware, the list is quite long; proof of our dedication to creating the most stable, feature filled program of it’s kind.

We would like to thank everyone for the wonderful support they have given and hope that everyone is enjoying MuvAudio.

Fixes and Additions for v1.1:

  • Added the ability to save remaining songs to a playlist and resume them on startup (add to the playlist on startup)
  • Move songs now executes upon completion of the song
  • Delete songs now executes upon completion of the song after it (it is still in memory in WMP until the song after the song completes)
  • Added the ability to cut tracks into parts based on time as recording takes place
  • Added FLAC and OGG tagging support
  • Added error handling to the unhandled exception error users receive when there is a problem with WMP or the .NET Framework and it will now log it to a file that can be sent to support@muvaudio.com for better help on what needs to be changed on their system to allow MuvAudio to work correctly.
  • Fixed getfiles error with dedicated mode
  • Made “open log file” textbox float
  • Made “Disable Dedicated Mode” msgbox on top when it detects it is being closed
  • Remove the above msgbox from showing when clicking on “Stop Recording and Exit” from console
  • Made the console no longer always on top and added the minimize button
  • Made the console show up in the in the alt-tab window and the running applications window within task manager
  • Added looking in registry \sound mapper\ if the \volume control\ registry key is not found for the reset soundcard selection box not showing any soundcards
  • Fixed the unspecified error on creating new playlist from loadvacplaylist()
  • Made messagebox when “Fail to open record stream” is displayed to have a timeout of 5 seconds to allow next songs to record succesfully
  • Made it so it also added an error to the errorlog file to state that the song may have been skipped
  • Fixed CreateCompatibleDIB Error
  • Fixed the trayicon so it is removed after recording completes when you click exit on the dialog box
  • Added message to inform user of recording speed of 1 when using OGG (cpu load is too high using OGG to record at a higher speed)
  • Add delete box to show a dialog to ask if the user really wants to do this and explains the possible consequences relating to normal recording and also when using the trial version (to notify them that their songs will include the “trial” voice overlay)
  • Made the console minimized on all checks of the watch directory after the first run through of dedicated mode
  • Added ability to click on create Playlist and it saves the songs that were in a playlist already created (helps to modify a playlist)
  • Added DPI size changes, but text is still screwed up, and added error message when dpi is not 96
  • Removed support for unsupported characters in the separators
  • Added support for !@#$%^&()_-+={}[];’,. in directory names
  • Fixed Object Reference error in timer1
  • Limited separators to 3 characters and disallowed the “\” (please use the “SubDirectory” option to do the same thing as the “\” in the output directory)
  • Fixed bug where : was in the directory name and it killed the output files (it created the directories, but the files would not be recorded)
  • Added check for dedicated mode where watch directory, output directory and move to directory don’t cause a repeated conversion loop
  • Updated the EULA to show that they can use it on up to two computers
  • Updated the help file
  • Cleaned up code to make sure that all deletions of files are working properly when the recording of the file is incomplete
  • Added option to exit “Audio Repeater” once rather than exiting MuvAudio totally when it detects you have “Audio Repeater” open. If the second time, you still have it open, MuvAudio will exit
  • Removed error message that the console was already open to instead, not allow MuvAudio to open. The console must be closed when trying to start a new instance of MuvAudio, otherwise, MuvAudio will not run
  • Set limit of 50 songs processed per dedicated mode directory search (this increases stability greatly, but still processes as many files as before, just in smaller chunks)

Stay tuned for the release on Monday, August 8th (date subject to change).

Thank you,

The MuvAudio Development Team

Jun 30

For Immediate Release

Contact: John Rennemeyer, +1 435-494-1688, press@muvenum.com

New Audio Capturing PC Application Breaks Through the Real-time Barrier

MuvAudio is a one-of-a-kind real-time recording application. Most real-time recording programs record in real-time; second-for-second. The advantage of real-time recording programs is in their ability to capture audio that digital conversion programs are unable to handle.

MuvEnum looked at this approach and knew there had to be a better way. Thus, MuvAudio was born. MuvAudio takes “real-time” recording and kicks it up a few decibels into an “un-real ” recording monster.

You are no longer tied to second-for-second recording. MuvAudio provides the ability to record up to 5X faster than real-time, still using the same principles to allow you to capture all audio played through your speakers.

MuvAudio also supports “sound seclusion”. No longer do you have to worry about having sounds played by your favorite game, your favorite application, or even your favorite operating system, recorded into your audio being recorded with MuvAudio. MuvAudio provides all of the above features and to top it off, provides the best quality and sound of any program, true to the source.

When using MuvAudio, you create a list of the files you wish to convert to your choice of over 9 file formats. You then set your “Maximum Recording Speed”, click on “Begin Recording” and off it goes, providing you status of your recordings through the MuvAudio console.

MuvAudio also supports “Dedicated Mode” which allows you to watch a directory for any files that you would like to convert. You just drop them in the directory and MuvAudio finds them and begins recording automatically.

The next-generation of “un”real-time recording is here.

MuvAudio v1.0 runs on Windows 98/2000/XP/2003.  MuvAudio costs $18.99(US), and may be purchased from http://www.muvaudio.com/. You can download a trial version from the same web address.

For more information, contact MuvEnum, LLC, 1430 S 25 E, Perry, UT 84302 USA. Email: press@muvenum.com Phone: +1 435-494-1688 Internet:
http://www.muvenum.com/.

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Editorial Evaluation Copy Available on Request

About MuvEnum, LLC:

Since 2005, MuvEnum LLC has been developing and marketing music software that makes digital music more enjoyable. In addition to MuvAudio, the company also offers a range of freeware that simplifies everyday computing tasks. For more information, visit http://www.muvenum.com/.

Jun 30

MuvAudio v1.0 is now available for download.

MuvAudio v1.0 has been released! The new website is up! We are ready to go!

We would like to thank everyone for their support!

For the latest version of MuvAudio, please visit our downloads section.

-The MuvEnum Development Team

Jun 29

After months in development, MuvAudio v1.0 will be released tomorrow – 6/30/05 (unless any major bugs are found.) We have been bug testing this version as best as possible and everything seems to be in order.

We were also able to fix the problem that pushed back the release date to the 8th of July, and we are now able to release it tomorrow, still keeping our original release date of “The End of June”.

The release will be made MST, but we don’t have a specific on the time, so please check back regularly. Along with the new release comes a new website as well. When you come back to muvaudio.com or muvenum.com and see the new site, MuvAudio v1.0 will have been released.

A press release, which will be made on this blog, will be forthcoming.

Stay Tuned!

– The MuvAudio Development Team

*And remember, please read the help file before using MuvAudio! It will save you a lot of trouble when using MuvAudio.

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