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vf.seekable hack is no longer needed.
Pointed out by Brain.
author | William Pitcock <nenolod@atheme.org> |
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date | Sat, 27 Oct 2007 07:55:08 -0500 |
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Audacious Console Game Music Driver ----------------------------------- Contact: Shay Green <hotpop.com@blargg> Notes ----- - This is a fairly rough version. I'm sending it so we can decide more concretely on the desired features. I don't have Unix (or even Mac OS X) so I've only tested this lightly with a quick framework I wrote to simulate the Audacious environment (as best as I could determine based on the limited documentation). - The most significant missing feature is a way to select the track number of multi-track formats (NSF, NSFE, GBS). I've implemented internal support for this and marked the places where the track number is needed from an external source. - Seeking should be tested carefully. It might be too slow for some formats. - Currently text fields are treated as they are already in UTF-8 format (which they aren't), but they should probably be converted from Windows charset to UTF-8. VGM files have 16-bit chars in an unknown encoding, currently just truncated to 8-bits. - Errors in Audacious_Driver.cpp are checked and generally result in exit of the current operation and no overall effect. Information about the cause of the error is consistently lost, so it would be difficult to switch over to a model of actually reporting the error so the user can know about it and take useful action. - Each track may contain any of the following: preferred play length, intro length, loop length. If play length is present, it is used as the track time. If not present, the default play length from the config file is used. A more sophisticated algorithm could be used that takes into account the loop length. - File opening and reading has been significantly minimized. Bytes read for file identification are preserved for when the rest of header is read. When playing a track, file information is obtained using already-loaded data in the emulator, eliminating extra reading. Change Log ---------- - Marked things to be addressed with "// to do:" comments - Updated to Game_Music_Emu 0.3.0 and eliminated unnecessary source files - Eliminated Audacious_Driver.h since it served no purpose - Added support for NSFE files - Added Vfs_File, a wrapper for the vfs_* file functions. This allows all the emulators to access files in this manner. - Updated Makefile.am but didn't add line to link with zlib - Added fading at end of tracks - Added end-of-track silence detection for tracks without timing information. Stops track when 6 seconds of silence have passed, but looks ahead so that the user only experiences about 1 second of silence before the track ends. - Added beginning-of-track silence removal, as some tracks have many seconds of silence (Zelda Link's Awakening.gbs track 61 has 20 seconds of silence, making you think it's not a music track without this feature). To Do ----- - Separate track info handling from Audacious_Driver.cpp, since the current complexity is a good source of bugs