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Dirk Mueller 4f8edb87b6 - update to 0.10.0:
* support for periods in the PCM constructor.
  * new functions PCM.state(), PCM.drop() and PCM.drain()
  * improved underrun/overrun handling
  * documentation improvements/consolidation
  * more sampling rates
  * bug fixes

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Thu May 4 21:30:05 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.10.0:
* support for periods in the PCM constructor.
* new functions PCM.state(), PCM.drop() and PCM.drain()
* improved underrun/overrun handling
* documentation improvements/consolidation
* more sampling rates
* bug fixes
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Tue Oct 4 23:53:05 UTC 2022 - Yogalakshmi Arunachalam <yarunachalam@suse.com>
- Update to version 0.9.2
Fix alsamixer_getvolume (#112 from @stephensp)
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Wed May 4 06:12:13 UTC 2022 - Steve Kowalik <steven.kowalik@suse.com>
- Update to 0.9.1:
* Support decibel, percentage, and raw volumes in getvolume, setvolume,
and getrange (#109 from @chrisdiamand):
- Use pytest for running the testsuite, and skip tests that require a
sound card. Remove the bcond so the testsuite runs.
- Update docs shipped to be more documentation-like.
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Sat Mar 26 18:44:58 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.9.0:
* 'getformats()' returns a dictionary of name / value pairs, one for each of the card's
supported formats - e.g. '{"U8": 1, "S16_LE": 2}',
* 'getchannels()' returns a list of the supported channel numbers, e.g. '[1, 2]',
* 'getrates()' returns supported sample rates for the device, e.g. '[48000]',
* 'getratebounds()' returns the device's official minimum and maximum supported
sample rates as a tuple, e.g. '(4000, 48000)'.
* Prevent hang on close after capturing audio
* Return an empty string/bytestring when 'read()' detects an
overrun. Previously the returned data was undefined
* Unlimited setperiod buffer size when reading frames
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Wed Oct 18 16:45:30 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Implement single-spec version
- Update to version 0.8.4
* See changelog at https://github.com/larsimmisch/pyalsaaudio/blob/0.8.4/CHANGES
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Mon Feb 13 18:47:31 UTC 2017 - trcs@gmx.com
- specfile:
* applied spec-cleaner
* changed to https for source url
* updated source url to files.pythonhosted.org
- splitted doc subpackage
- update to version 0.8.2:
* fix #3 (we cannot get the revision from git for pip installs)
- changes from version 0.8.1:
* document changes (this file)
- changes from version 0.8:
* 'PCM()' has new 'device' and 'cardindex' keyword arguments.
+ The keyword 'device' allows to select virtual devices,
'cardindex' can be used to select hardware cards by index (as
with 'mixers()' and 'Mixer()').
+ The 'card' keyword argument is still supported, but deprecated.
+ The reason for this change is that the 'card' keyword argument
guessed a device name from the card name, but this only works
sometimes, and breaks opening virtual devices.
* new function 'pcms()' to list available PCM devices.
* mixers() and Mixer() take an additional 'device' keyword argument.
This allows to list or open virtual devices.
* The default behaviour of Mixer() without any arguments has
changed. Now Mixer() will try to open the 'default' Mixer instead
of the Mixer that is associated with card 0.
* fix a memory leak under Python 3.x
* some more memory leaks in error conditions fixed.
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Sun Jan 13 15:07:02 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com
- Initial python3 support
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Fri Sep 2 07:59:58 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de
- Initial version