- 28 Feb, 2023 5 commits
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David Reid authored
Public issue https://github.com/mackron/miniaudio/discussions/637
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David Reid authored
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David Reid authored
This will be expanded on later to be a lot more complete.
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David Reid authored
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David Reid authored
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- 25 Feb, 2023 3 commits
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David Reid authored
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David Reid authored
Public issue https://github.com/mackron/miniaudio/issues/597.
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David Reid authored
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- 24 Feb, 2023 1 commit
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David Reid authored
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- 01 Feb, 2023 1 commit
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David Reid authored
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- 23 Jan, 2023 2 commits
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David Reid authored
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- 21 Jan, 2023 3 commits
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Kaisei Sunaga authored
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Kaisei Sunaga authored
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kaisei.sunaga authored
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- 14 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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cdigit authored
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- 12 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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David Reid authored
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- 07 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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David Reid authored
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- 06 Jan, 2023 6 commits
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David Reid authored
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David Reid authored
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David Reid authored
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David Reid authored
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SeanTolstoyevski authored
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SeanTolstoyevski authored
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- 05 Jan, 2023 1 commit
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David Reid authored
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- 03 Jan, 2023 5 commits
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David Reid authored
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David Reid authored
This affects Windows 95. It does not appear to have at least one of these functions. This is convenient because the function IDirectSound::CreateSoundBuffer() is failing in my tests and I wasn't able to figure out what was going on. Simply failing context initialization outright is an acceptable solution for now since Windows 95 is such an uncommon target and it can always fall back to WinMM which works.
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David Reid authored
It looks like CoInitializeEx() is not available on Windows 95. This commit changes it so that if CoInitializeEx() cannot be found, such as the case with Windows 95, it falls back to CoInitialize(). As of this commit, a crash still occurs when trying to initialize the DirectSound backend. The WinMM backend works, however.
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David Reid authored
This change adds a fallback for when setting the format of the primary buffer fails. I have observed this happening with floating point formats so I've forced the use of integer PCM formats in the fallback case. I've also restricted it to 44100 because when I tried 4800 on my Windows 98 machine it resulted in incorrect output.
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David Reid authored
There are two things addressed with this commit: * The use of CreateEventW() will fail at runtime on Windows 98. The "A" version needs to be used instead. * CreateThread() fails on Windows 98 if the last parameter is NULL. This parameter takes a pointer to a DWORD which receives the thread ID. As of this commit, the DirectSound backend does not work on Windows 98.
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- 28 Dec, 2022 2 commits
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David Reid authored
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David Reid authored
The issue with this one was that the brute-force path was seeking back to the start of the file rather than seeking to the start of the audio data within the file.
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- 26 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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David Reid authored
This also makes a small change to Vorbis seeking which could potentially address an issue where seeking isn't quite accurate.
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- 24 Dec, 2022 3 commits
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David Reid authored
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David Reid authored
The issue with this one is that it was possible for the asynchronous loading process to override settings that were explicitly set via ma_data_source_set_*(). The fix for this is to only set these on the asynchronous side if the values in the resource manager's data source config is not equal to defaults.
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David Reid authored
The issue here is that the code is trying to maintain the absolute position of the loop point. The problem with this is that the absolute position of the loop points could fall outside the new range which would then result in no audio being read. This becomes an issue because it would effect data sources even when the loop point was never actually explicitly set. From these users perspective, changing the range completely breaks their audio. The new system simply resets the loop points. This works for users who are using the default loop points (the majority of cases). For those who are explicitly setting a loop point, they simply need to reset their loop points after changing the range. This is not really an issue, because loop points are relative to the range, which means a change in the range would most likely warrant a change in the loop point anyway.
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- 21 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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David Reid authored
Public issue https://github.com/mackron/miniaudio/discussions/596
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- 20 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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David Reid authored
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- 18 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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David Reid authored
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- 15 Dec, 2022 1 commit
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David Reid authored
Public issue https://github.com/mackron/miniaudio/issues/590
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