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/*
** i_music.h
**
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** Copyright 1998-2006 Randy Heit
** All rights reserved.
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**
*/
#ifndef __I_MUSIC_H__
#define __I_MUSIC_H__
#include "doomdef.h"
class FileReader;
//
// MUSIC I/O
//
void I_InitMusic ();
void I_ShutdownMusic ();
- The garbage collector is now run one last time just before exiting the game. - Removed movie volume from the sound menu and renamed some of the other options to give the MIDI device name more room to display itself. - Moved the midi device selection into the main sound menu. - Added FMOD as MIDI device -1, to replace the MIDI mapper. This is still the default device. By default, it uses exactly the same DLS instruments as the Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth. If you have another set DLS level 1 patch set you want to use, set the snd_midipatchfile cvar to specify where it should load the instruments from. - Changed the ProduceMIDI function to store its output into a TArray<BYTE>. An overloaded version wraps around it to continue to supply file-writing support for external Timidity++ usage. - Added an FMOD credits banner to comply with their non-commercial license. - Reimplemented the snd_buffersize cvar for the FMOD Ex sound system. Rather than a time in ms, this is now the length in samples of the DSP buffer. Also added the snd_buffercount cvar to offer complete control over the call to FMOD::System::setDSPBufferSize(). Note that with any snd_samplerate below about 44kHz, you will need to set snd_buffersize to avoid long latencies. - Reimplemented the snd_output cvar for the FMOD Ex sound system. - Changed snd_samplerate default to 0. This now means to use the default sample rate. - Made snd_output, snd_output_format, snd_speakermode, snd_resampler, and snd_hrtf available through the menu. - Split the HRTF effect selection into its own cvar: snd_hrtf. - Removed 96000 Hz option from the menu. It's still available through the cvar, if desired. - Fixed: If Windows sound init failed, retry with DirectSound. (Apparently, WASAPI doesn't work with more than two speakers and PCM-Float output at the same time.) - Fixed: Area sounds only played from the front speakers once you got within the 2D panning area. SVN r854 (trunk)
2008-03-26 04:27:07 +00:00
void I_BuildMIDIMenuList (struct value_t **values, float *numValues);
void I_UpdateMusic ();
// Volume.
void I_SetMusicVolume (float volume);
// PAUSE game handling.
void I_PauseSong (void *handle);
void I_ResumeSong (void *handle);
// Registers a song handle to song data.
class MusInfo;
MusInfo *I_RegisterSong (const char *file, char * musiccache, int offset, int length, int device);
MusInfo *I_RegisterCDSong (int track, int cdid = 0);
MusInfo *I_RegisterURLSong (const char *url);
// Called by anything that wishes to start music.
// Plays a song, and when the song is done,
// starts playing it again in an endless loop.
void I_PlaySong (void *handle, int looping, float relative_vol=1.f, int subsong=0);
// Stops a song.
void I_StopSong (void *handle);
// See above (register), then think backwards
void I_UnRegisterSong (void *handle);
// Set the current order (position) for a MOD
bool I_SetSongPosition (void *handle, int order);
// Is the song still playing?
bool I_QrySongPlaying (void *handle);
// The base music class. Everything is derived from this --------------------
class MusInfo
{
public:
MusInfo ();
virtual ~MusInfo ();
virtual void MusicVolumeChanged(); // snd_musicvolume changed
virtual void TimidityVolumeChanged(); // timidity_mastervolume changed
virtual void Play (bool looping, int subsong) = 0;
virtual void Pause () = 0;
virtual void Resume () = 0;
virtual void Stop () = 0;
virtual bool IsPlaying () = 0;
virtual bool IsMIDI () const = 0;
virtual bool IsValid () const = 0;
virtual bool SetPosition (unsigned int ms);
virtual bool SetSubsong (int subsong);
virtual void Update();
virtual FString GetStats();
virtual MusInfo *GetOPLDumper(const char *filename);
virtual MusInfo *GetWaveDumper(const char *filename, int rate);
enum EState
{
STATE_Stopped,
STATE_Playing,
STATE_Paused
} m_Status;
bool m_Looping;
bool m_NotStartedYet; // Song has been created but not yet played
};
#endif //__I_MUSIC_H__