NSFPlay Git (2018/01/03) is compiled. NSFPlay is an NSF player for Windows and plugin for Winamp. It is a fork of the original program by Brezza, intended to provide support for more recent Windows operating systems, and improve its accuracy and utility.
NSFPlay Git Changelog:
* todo notes
* switch beta version number to 5 (beta 4 has slipped out)
* updating proposed NSF2 implementation notes
* adding support for NSFe RATE chunk
Download: NSFPlay Git (2018/01/03)
Source: Here
2018-01-03
Hello, I am the author of this program.
ReplyDeleteI do not mind it being rebuilt and shared if you want to do this, but could you possibly take this build down and post instead a build from before the label was changed to say "Beta 5". That label change is for the next potential beta release, not with one. I do not want to deal with reports from people who have the wrong version number on their software. This build is correctly "beta 4" not "beta 5". Use this revision:
https://github.com/bbbradsmith/nsfplay/tree/45e73c53f54af5266fa3af822a87d8a2d2268bd9
Other problems:
- text.exe should not be included
- plugins/in_yansf.ini needs to be updated with the latest version in the distribute folder
- nsfplay.ini should also be updated
Fom now on I'll just start putting the betas directly on github:
ReplyDeletehttps://github.com/bbbradsmith/nsfplay/releases/tag/2.4b4
When I set to keyboard mode, NSFPlay crashes for an unknown reason....
ReplyDeleteThe N163 sounds like if its samplerate is 8000, but in Game Emu Player sounds good...