diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index 7ef2562..b1fffbf 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ # cimp -**c**onsole **i**nterface **m**usic **p**layer A lightweight, keyboard-driven -music player for the terminal, written in QuickBASIC (QB64). It plays audio -files and M3U playlists directly from the command line, with a minimal two-line -display showing playback state. +**c**onsole **i**nterface **m**usic **p**layer + +A lightweight, keyboard-driven music player for the terminal, written in +QuickBASIC (QB64). It plays audio files and M3U playlists directly from the +command line, with a minimal two-line display showing playback state. ## Features @@ -76,9 +77,9 @@ cimp -r track1.ogg track2.ogg track3.ogg ## Supported Audio Formats -All formats supported by QB64/QB64PE are supported by cimp, as the compiler -handles the decoding. The following formats are supported by the most recent -versions of both compilers: +All formats supported by QB64/QB64PE are supported by cimp, as QB64 handles the +decoding. The following formats are supported by the most recent versions of +both compilers: `mod`, `xm`, `s3m`, `it`, `mid`, `mp3`, `ogg`, and `flac` @@ -92,5 +93,5 @@ versions of both compilers: ## Notes - M3U paths can be absolute or relative to the playlist file's directory. -- Volume adjustment is non-linear (logarithmic-feeling) for a more natural - response and better control at lower ranges. +- Volume adjustment is non-linear for a more natural response and better control + at lower ranges.