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The Levelator™ Change History

Known Bugs and Limitations in 1.4.x

  • Windows 2000 is no longer supported.
  • The Levelator cannot open files created by Adobe Soundbooth. We're waiting for a fix in libsndfile 1.0.18.
  • The Levelator cannot open some AIFF files created by Soundtrack Pro 2. We're waiting for a fix in libsndfile 1.0.18. Workaround: Save as WAV file.
  • The Levelator cannot open some WAV files created by Adobe Premiere Pro. We're waiting for a fix in libsndfile 1.0.18. Workaround: Save as AIFF file.
  • The Linux version is locked to Ubuntu 7.10 x86.

Changes from Version 1.4.0 to 1.4.1 (Windows only)

  • When the app is (re)installed, it clears its cache of the new "phone home" message.
  • If you right-click on an audio file, Send to... allows you to start The Levelator. No longer does this leave an additional instance of the application running each time.
  • The Levelator appears in the Windows task bar.
  • The Levelator is included in the Alt-Tab display of running applications.
  • Error messages no longer include cryptic characters such as "\n".

Changes from Version 1.3.0 to 1.4.0

  • Now accepts filenames containing spaces.
  • Now processes very short audio files.
  • Accessibility for visually-impaired users:
    • Windows only: Right-click on a source audio file, select "Send To" from the menu, then "CN Levelator".
    • OS X only: With The Levelator as the active application press Command-o for a File|Open dialog box
  • Windows installer now includes MSVCP71.dll, which previously had to be downloaded by some users.
  • New desktop icon shows up better against blue screen backgrounds.
  • Killing the UI thread now terminates the entire application.
  • Added link to documentation of supported file formats.
  • The Levelator "phones home" at startup to The Conversations Network (a) to check for new versions (as in the past) and (b) to check for infrequent promotional messages.
  • The license agreement has been updated to include a description of the phone-home behavior.

Changes from Version 1.2.1 to 1.3.0

  • Fixed a bug that caused The Levelator to crash when trying to Levelator more than one source file.

Changes from Version 1.1.0 to 1.2.1

  • Rebranded to The Conversations Network logos, etc.

Changes from Version 0.1 (beta) to 1.1.0

  • A cool new interface.
  • Significant improvements in the levelation algorithms. (Thanks to all those who submitted challenging audio files. We used every one of them in our testing.)
    • improved handling of background noise
    • improved processing of stereo files
    • fewer 'breathing" and "pumping" artifacts
  • All sample rates and bit depths are now supported. Previously, some such as 22,050Hz and 24-bit were not.
  • Renaming the application files to simply "Levelator" in order to make the application easier to locate in alpahbetized lists.
  • Elimination of the Java Web Start user interface in favor of a native UI for each platform.
  • Easing of restrictions on commercial use. (Read the new license.)
  • You can now drag-and-drop an audio file onto the application's icon, even if the application is not currently running.
  • The application window can now be minimized.
  • OS X 10.3 (Panther) is now supported.
  • You can drag-and-drop an audio file onto the application's icon in the Dock (OS X).
  • Temporary files are managed more efficiently.
  • Web-site buttons!