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Author Topic: XMPlay SID plugin  (Read 187211 times)
Fraggie
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« on: 1 Mar '05 - 21:17 »
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Plugin that allows XMPlay to play C64 SID music files.

Features of revision 30:
 [x] balls-on SID reproduction (libsidplayfp)
 [x] PSID, RSID, MUS/STR, PRG, 2SID support
 [x] filter distortion support
 [x] SLDB support
 [x] STIL and BUGList comments displaying
 [x] STIL for files outside HVSC directory (using the SLDB)
 [x] Favourite Top 100 SIDs rank displaying
 [x] configurable stereo separation
 [x] groovy surround effect
 [x] seeking
 [x] song fadeouts
 [x] tags and other info

http://dhost.info/pieknyman
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Knurek
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« Reply #1 on: 1 Mar '05 - 21:25 »
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Woot with one knob on.

SLDB support added, so it was about time to edit the message. Smiley
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raina
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« Reply #2 on: 2 Mar '05 - 08:14 »
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Go, go!
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Haze
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« Reply #3 on: 2 Mar '05 - 13:00 »
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Oh lord, subsong support would just so rock.  Grin

Though great going so far! Finish this plugin! ^^
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Ian @ un4seen
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« Reply #4 on: 2 Mar '05 - 16:04 »
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I'm working out the subsong support details at the moment. Should be done soon, hopefully.
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raina
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« Reply #5 on: 2 Mar '05 - 19:43 »
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Lightspeed!
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Fraggie
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« Reply #6 on: 2 Mar '05 - 21:14 »
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Thanks for such a HUGE support, guys.

I've updated the plugin with experimental SLDB support, seeking (you'll need a fast one for this) and some other improvements.

I hope you ENJOY it.

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Fraggie
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« Reply #7 on: 2 Mar '05 - 21:14 »
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 Grin
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Fraggie
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« Reply #8 on: 3 Mar '05 - 10:34 »
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For all SID music newbies: to get song durations you have to download the SLDB (song length data base) available at "http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/5147/packages/HVSC-5.8-Songlengths-1_MD5_verbose.tgz", extract "songlengths.txt" and set the path in config window. Cheers.
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Keltic Danor
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« Reply #9 on: 3 Mar '05 - 10:56 »
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I've been after this since XMPlay 2 something Grin very nice work!
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Fraggie
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« Reply #10 on: 3 Mar '05 - 17:55 »
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The plugin now supports subsongs.

Note: you need XMPlay update for this version of plugin to work.
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Knurek
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« Reply #11 on: 3 Mar '05 - 20:23 »
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I wanna make sure: I've got frequent XMPlay crashes (both in XMPlay.exe and msvcrt.dll, never in xmp-sid.dll) when adding moderate (4-100) amounts of SIDs.

Dragon dropping the files is especially bad here, opening them through the XMPlay add files doesn't crash that often (say, once every 30 files, as opposed to once every 3-4 files).

Anyone else experiencing it? WinXP SP2.
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Haze
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« Reply #12 on: 3 Mar '05 - 22:51 »
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I guess the XMPlay version on the website ain't the latest version yet? (needed for subsong support)

As I just downloaded it and the plugin still says it's an outdated version of XMPlay. Huh
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raina
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« Reply #13 on: 4 Mar '05 - 23:29 »
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Yeah, although the download page says 3.2.0.3, the actual download is still 3.2.0.2. Hopefully that's fixed in the morning when I get up and am in a mood for some subsong-SIDs (as I always am on Saturday mornings ;)
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Tsorovan
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« Reply #14 on: 4 Mar '05 - 23:52 »
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I downloaded it (today) and it's definitely 3.2.0.3. Try the other mirror or check your files, maybe you extracted an old one.

It wasn't put up until today (depending on timezone and your current sleeping rhythm). It was updated before your (raina's; Haze is correct) post in any case.
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Ieremiou
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« Reply #15 on: 9 Mar '05 - 05:34 »
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ah nice a native SID plugin for XMPlay... Although i have a question..

Is it possible to support .MUS which was also a SID-like file and was supported by SIDamp?

You can find all the info and file examples at http://www.pweighill.btinternet.co.uk/music/

It would be really cool if you could do that?

Sidplay2W also supported MUS files and is able to convert them to SIDs but it'd be nice to not have to deal with converting every MUS file I want to listen to in XMPlay.

/Ieremiou
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Knurek
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« Reply #16 on: 9 Mar '05 - 06:05 »
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Is it possible to support .MUS which was also a SID-like file and was supported by SIDamp?

Already suggested. Wink I think it's comming after STIL support.

And if anyone's interested, I'm making an update to SLDB, to accomodate the 1400+ sids in the 5.9 update.
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raina
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« Reply #17 on: 9 Mar '05 - 11:01 »
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And if anyone's interested, I'm making an update to SLDB, to accomodate the 1400+ sids in the 5.9 update.
Kudos to you. I was wondering the other day how exactly is the db done. Is everything done manually (by listening for, checking and double cheking the loop point OMG) or do you monitor the code or what? I might be willing to help you out.
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Zarggg
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« Reply #18 on: 9 Mar '05 - 17:17 »
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STIL support

Well, it's about time! Cheesy
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Knurek
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« Reply #19 on: 10 Mar '05 - 12:19 »
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I was wondering the other day how exactly is the db done. Is everything done manually (by listening for, checking and double cheking the loop point OMG) or do you monitor the code or what?

Naw, it's completely automated - there's a tool for it on official SLDB site (doesn't work in some cases, doesn't support RSIDs, but overall it's good). Timing the 29k+ songs manually would take... dunno, 10 years. Or more.

Anyways, I'm done. Hadn't bugchecked this much, seems to time my favourite tunes correctly. If you find any errors, be sure to notify me.

http://elektra.weia.po.opole.pl/~d18504/Songlengths.rar
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