2021-12-23:
xmp-openmpt version
0.6.0 released!
* [**New**] `MUS` files from Psycho Pinball and Micro Machines 2 are now
supported.
* [**New**] `SymMOD` files created with Symphonie / Symphonie Pro are now
supported.
* [**New**] `FMT` files created with Davey W Taylor's FM Tracker are now
supported.
* [**New**] `DSYM` files created with Digital Symphony are now supported.
* [**New**] `STX` files (transitional format between Scream Tracker 2 and 3)
are now supported.
* [**New**] TakeTracker MODs with `TDZ1` to `TDZ3` magic bytes are now
supported.
* [**Change**] libopenmpt no longer generates internal interpolation tables on
library load time, but instead only on first module load time.
* libopenmpt can now detect infinite pattern loops and treats them as the song
end. This means that setting a repeat count other than -1 now always
guarantees that playback will eventually end. The song loop counter is
decremented each time it ends up at the start of the infinite loop, so the
song does not restart from the beginning even if the repeat count is not 0.
* `openmpt::module::set_position_seconds()` accuracy has been improved for
modules with pattern loops.
* Samples played at the wrong volume when rendering modules in mono.
* IT: Portamentos in files with Linear Slides disabled are now more accurate.
* IT: Pitch/Pan Separation was affected by note-off commands, and wasn't reset
by panning commands like in Impulse Tracker.
* IT: Even after libopenmpt 0.5.14 the filter reset logic was still not 100%
identical to Impulse Tracker: A note triggered on tick 0 of a row with a
Pattern Delay effect still caused the filter to be reset on repetitions of
that row even though the note wasn't retriggered.
* IT: Added read-only support for BeRoTracker commands 1 and 2 (equivalent to
XM commands K and L).
* XM: BeRoTracker saves smooth MIDI macros in a different way from OpenMPT.
This command is now imported correctly.
* XM: Emulate FT2 Tone Portamento quirk that inverts portamento direction
after the target was reached (if target note was higher than previous note).
* S3M files saved with Impulse Tracker and latest Schism Tracker now also
compute sample playback speed in Hertz.
* Depending on whether an S3M file was last saved in Scream Tracker with the
Sound Blaster or Gravis Ultrasound drivers loaded, different compatibility
flags are now applied. For files saved with the GUS, the sample volume
factor is now also ignored (fixes volume levels in S3Ms made on the GUS, in
particular if they use both samples and OPL instruments).
* S3M: Enforce the lower frequency bound.
* MOD: Loosened VBlank timing heuristics so that the original copy of
Guitar Slinger from Dizzy Tunes II plays correctly.
* FAR: Correct portamento depth is now used.
* DMF / IMF: Improved accuracy of finetune commands.
* MDL: Implemented finetune command.
* OKT: Various accuracy improvements such as: Sharing volume between mixed
channels, volume commands on mixed channels are permanent (not reset with
new notes), mixed channels do not support default sample volume, 7-bit
samples are actually supposed to be played as-is (not amplified to full
8-bit range), reject speed command parameters >= 20.
* zlib: v1.2.11 (2017-01-15).
* mpg123: v1.29.3 (2021-12-11).
* ogg: v1.3.5 (2021-06-04).
* vorbis: v1.3.7 (2020-07-04).
See
https://lib.openmpt.org/libopenmpt/2021/12/23/release-0.6.0/Downloads:
*
xmp-openmpt for Windows 8.1 (or later) and SSE2-capable CPU, or legacy version for Windows 7 (or later) and SSE2-capable CPU *
xmp-openmpt RETRO for Windows XP (or later) or non-SSE2-capable CPU *
xmp-openmpt RETRO for Windows 9x (or later) (without configuration dialog)