An update for multimedia framework Reggae has been released today. It is comprised of 7 updated classes, and small MorphOS SDK update containing compiler header files and up-to-date developer documentation. Except of some bugfixes listed in the changelog, the update brings a few new features like support for POST requests and ICY responses in http.stream. Thanks to them, Reggae can be used now for sending HTML forms and uploading files to WWW servers, as well as for fetching audio streams from Shoutcast internet radio stations.
Minor features are support for 16-bit unsigned raw audio streams (rawaudio.filter and audiopcm.decoder) and 64-bit functions for conversion between time and frames in audio (in multimedia.clas). Both user and developer files are easily installed with provided install script. The update archive can be found in our download section.
> Good to see some update. No audio.output update?
The new audio.output class crashes with some existing programs. Then it needs some more work and debugging, so it hasn't been updated. Maybe next time...