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rv

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #275 on: 1 Sep '14 - 20:52 »
I don't know well WinCE, but i there a way to bypass the software mixer, like with ASIO or WASAPI?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee487409(v=winembedded.60).aspx

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #276 on: 3 Sep '14 - 12:45 »
As far as I know, there unfortunately isn't anything like ASIO or WASAPI available on WinCE.

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #277 on: 3 Oct '14 - 17:34 »
The latest version (2.4.12) of the BASSenc add-on is now up in the 1st first, adding support for user-provided encoders.

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #278 on: 23 Dec '14 - 14:35 »
The Windows CE version of BASS 2.4.11 is now up in the 1st post.

Note that existing BASS_ChannelGetData calls that use the BASS_DATA_FLOAT or BASS_DATA_FFT flags will need to be modified slightly, because those options will now deliver floating-point data by default rather than fixed-point data, to match what happens on other (non fixed-point) platforms. Fixed-point data can still be requested via the new BASS_DATA_FIXED flag. This change affects the BASS_FX add-on, so if you're using that, you will need to upgrade to the latest version of that too.

alex208210

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #279 on: 25 Dec '14 - 09:55 »
I have a problem with bass.dll under wince 6. Lazarus 1.2.6 (fpc 2.6.4) + bass.pas (2.4.11) + bass.dll (2.4.11). Other versions bass.dll also have this problem. During playback of mp3 files, each time at a different time from 20 seconds to 5-10 minutes application crashes. Error text:
"Fatal error. The application has performed an illegal operation and will be closed. If the problem persists, contact the program manufacturer.
Exception 0xproject1.eхe "
X32 Windows does not have this problem

example: http://pbcdod.ru/basserror.zip



the program code:

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unit Unit1;

{$mode delphi}

interface

uses
  Classes, SysUtils, FileUtil, Forms, Controls, Graphics, Dialogs, ExtCtrls, StdCtrls, bass;

type

  { TForm1 }

  TForm1 = class(TForm)

    Button1: TButton;
    Button2: TButton;
    Button3: TButton;
    Label1: TLabel;
    Label2: TLabel;
    Timer1: TTimer;
    procedure Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
    procedure Button2Click(Sender: TObject);
    procedure Button3Click(Sender: TObject);
    procedure FormClose(Sender: TObject; var CloseAction: TCloseAction);
    procedure FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
    procedure Timer1Timer(Sender: TObject);

  private
    { private declarations }
  public
    { public declarations }
  end;

var
  Form1: TForm1;
  track:integer;
  Channel: DWORD;

implementation

{$R *.lfm}

{ TForm1 }

procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
begin
    BASS_Init(-1, 44100, 0, nil, nil);
    track:=1;
end;

procedure TForm1.Timer1Timer(Sender: TObject);
var
TrackLen, TrackPos: Double;
ValPos: Double;
ValLen: Double;
begin
TrackPos:=BASS_ChannelBytes2Seconds(Channel, BASS_ChannelGetPosition(Channel,0));
TrackLen:=BASS_ChannelBytes2Seconds(Channel, BASS_ChannelGetLength(Channel,0));
ValPos:=TrackPos / (24 * 3600);
ValLen:=TrackLen / (24 * 3600);
Label1.Caption:=FormatDateTime('hh:mm:ss',ValPos);
Label2.Caption:=FormatDateTime('hh:mm:ss',ValLen);
if  BASS_ChannelIsActive(channel)=BASS_ACTIVE_STOPPED then begin  inc(track); if track>2 then track:=1; player; end;
end;

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
BASS_ChannelStop(Channel);
BASS_StreamFree(Channel);
Channel := BASS_StreamCreateFile(false, PChar(ExtractFilePath(ParamStr(0))+inttostr(track)+'.mp3'), 0, 0, 0 );
BASS_ChannelPlay(Channel, False);
end;

procedure TForm1.Button2Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
 BASS_ChannelPause(Channel);
end;

procedure TForm1.Button3Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
 BASS_ChannelStop(Channel);
end;

procedure TForm1.FormClose(Sender: TObject; var CloseAction: TCloseAction);
begin
  Bass_Stop();
  BASS_StreamFree(channel);
  Bass_Free;
end;

end.


Help solve the problem. How can I keep track of exactly where to wince goes wrong? Was anyone has a similar problem and how to solve it?
« Last Edit: 25 Dec '14 - 10:08 by alex208210 »

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #280 on: 27 Dec '14 - 13:28 »
I'm not familiar with Lazarus; does it have a debugger? If so, can you catch the crash under that to see where it occurred? If not, to perhaps narrow it down, does the crash still happen if you disable the timer? Also, is it only happening when playing MP3 files, eg. not OGG or WAV? If so, are you using the standard or "mp3-free" BASS.DLL version?

alex208210

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #281 on: 27 Dec '14 - 19:48 »
i'm using standard version dll.
there is speculation that the problem is the sampling rate, if you put 22050 the application does not fall, or have not yet fallen, testing...

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #282 on: 29 Dec '14 - 13:47 »
Please also check the other things I mentioned. Does Lazarus have a debugger, and if so, what does that say about the crash, eg. the location? And does the crash only happen with MP3 files, not OGG or WAV?

alex208210

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #283 on: 5 Mar '15 - 18:45 »
hello, Where can I download tags.dll to wince arm ?

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #284 on: 6 Mar '15 - 14:53 »
There hasn't been a WinCE version of the TAGS add-on available up to now, but I've just put one up in the 1st post. It's pretty much untested, so let me know if you have any trouble with it. Note that the strings are 8-bit "char" rather than 16-bit "wchar_t", so you will probably want to convert the results. For example, something like this...

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const char *tag=TAGS_Read(handle, "%UTF8(%TITL)"); // get title tag in UTF-8 form
if (tag) {
int n=MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, tag, -1, 0, 0); // get its converted length
wchar_t *wtag=new wchar_t[n]; // allocate space for converted tag
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, tag, -1, wtag, n); // convert the tag
...

alex208210

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #285 on: 6 Mar '15 - 16:29 »
Thank you, friend, the library is working correctly

Sunka Rakesh

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #286 on: 19 May '15 - 13:36 »
Thanks for your inputs on this.

I am using "Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 device". Created Smart Device Project using VS 2008. I did add reference from dll ( bass24-ce\mp3-free\bass.dll). I am getting
error as "A reference to 'bass.dll' could not be added.". Please do the needful.

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #287 on: 19 May '15 - 14:29 »
It sounds like you're using .Net? If so, are you also using BASS.Net in your project? If you don't currently have BASS.Net, you can get it from the BASS webpage.

jim

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #288 on: 26 Jun '15 - 19:51 »
Ian,

Any thoughts on using bass with Visual Studio 2015 on a Raspberry Pi B running Windows 10?

Arm processor and all that...

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #289 on: 29 Jun '15 - 17:09 »
I haven't looked into the details of Windows 10 on ARM yet, but I guess it will be something like Windows Phone, which is very different to Windows CE. There will hopefully be a Windows Phone version of BASS available eventually, but for now perhaps you could install Linux on your RPi and use the ARM Linux version of BASS?

renato

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #290 on: 12 Jul '15 - 23:35 »
Here comes the BASS.NET CE version (for the .Net CompactFramework 2.0):
v2.4.1.3

www.un4seen.com/filez/4/Bass24.Net_compact.zip


Hello, I am developing an application to play mp3 in mini2440 with wince. However, my operating system only has the CF2.0. The link BASS.NET CE version CF2.0 is broken. Could provide the files again?

radio42

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #291 on: 13 Jul '15 - 08:47 »
They are contained in the regular download now!

renato

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #292 on: 13 Jul '15 - 16:59 »
They are contained in the regular download now!
but in the normal download version is compatible with cf3.5. Is there any version to CF2.0?

radio42

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #293 on: 14 Jul '15 - 08:19 »
No, there is no build for the .Net CF v2.0 anymore existing.

malucul

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #294 on: 21 Feb '16 - 09:53 »
Is there any issue with PPC2003 and this dll? I have a .NET 3.5 CF project with Bass.Net, and I get a missing DLL exception when trying to call the Registration method. I have quadruple-checked that both the .NET dll and the original bass.dll are present in the application directory, both are. What's going on?!

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #295 on: 22 Feb '16 - 14:00 »
I don't think PPC2002 is supported any more, but I think PPC2003 still is. What is the Window CE version number shown in your device's system information?

malucul

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #296 on: 23 Feb '16 - 07:00 »
I don't think PPC2002 is supported any more, but I think PPC2003 still is. What is the Window CE version number shown in your device's system information?

CE Version is 4.21.1088 Build 15045.2.6.0 - The device is a stock HP HX4700. A modded HX4700 running WM6 works fine, it's only my PPC2003SE ones which seem to be affected by this.

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #297 on: 23 Feb '16 - 17:33 »
Ah! I see now that the current BASS.DLL release has a minimum requirement of CE 5.0 for some reason. An update with a minimum requirement of CE 4.2 is up in the 1st post now. Let me know if you still have trouble with it.

malucul

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #298 on: 24 Feb '16 - 07:28 »
That seems to have fixed it, thanks Ian!

Ian @ un4seen

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Re: BASS for WinCE
« Reply #299 on: 11 Mar '16 - 17:52 »
The Windows CE versions of the BASS 2.4.12 and BASSenc 2.4.13 releases are now up in the 1st post. Please note that BASS 2.4.12 breaks back-compatibility in the BASS_CONFIG_NET_AGENT/PROXY options (they are now ANSI by default - Unicode is optional - and BASS_SetConfigPtr takes a copy of the provided string), so you should check how you're using those options, if you are.