Hi Delfina fans. ;-)
I just found these threads about the Delfina and thought I wanted to contribute some facts.
There are just two repaining bugs, one in delpfmpeg.device and the other in the delfina library. The first one has to do with Streamer web stream player, it tuirns out to be that using streamer with the delfina to play shoutcast streaming does not work for low frequencies, only at high freq (128 KHz +)
This is not a bug but a (missing) feature.
DelfMPEG and delfinampeg.device both support MPEG-1 audio streams only. That of course means that MPEG-2 streams are not supported. (see README file btw.) So whats the point? One extension of MPEG-2 over MPEG-1 is lower frequency/lower bitrate - also known as MPEG-2 LSF (Low Sampling Frequency - 16, 22.05 or 24 kHz) - which is often used for low-bandwidth streaming.
The other bug in the delfina library is the freeze bug, a well known bug that causes mp3 players to freeze while playing...
Yes, that's a bug which has been in delfina.library for years. The "old" Delfina users (Lite, Plus, 1200) know it very well and unfortunately it is still not fixed yet so the "new" Flipper users get to know it, too. :-x
The hacked library that Dragster mentioned disables some parts of the code and avoids the "freeze". Hopefully Jens Schönfeld will be able to provide an official fix some time.
Michael Henke