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/*
** i_sound.h
**
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** Copyright 1998-2006 Randy Heit
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*/
#ifndef __I_SOUND__
#define __I_SOUND__
#include "s_sound.h"
class SoundStream
{
public:
virtual ~SoundStream ();
enum
{ // For CreateStream
Mono = 1,
Bits8 = 2,
// For OpenStream
Loop = 4
};
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE FOR ANYBODY BUILDING FROM THE TRUNK: This commit adds support for FMOD Ex while at the same time removing support for FMOD 3. Be sure to update your SDKs. GCC users, be sure to do a "make cleandep && make clean" before building, or you will likely get inexplicable errors. - Fixed: If you wanted to make cleandep with MinGW, you had to specifically specify Makefile.mingw as the makefile to use. - Added a normalizer to the OPL synth. It helped bring up the volume a little, but not nearly as much as I would have liked. - Removed MIDI Mapper references. It doesn't work with the stream API, and it doesn't really exist on NT kernels, either. - Reworked music volume: Except for MIDI, all music volume is controlled through GSnd and not at the individual song level. - Removed the mididevice global variable. - Removed snd_midivolume. Now that all music uses a linear volume scale, there's no need for two separate music volume controls. - Increased snd_samplerate default up to 48000. - Added snd_format, defaulting to "PCM-16". - Added snd_speakermode, defaulting to "Auto". - Replaced snd_fpu with snd_resampler, defaulting to "Linear". - Bumped the snd_channels default up from a pitiful 12 to 32. - Changed snd_3d default to true. The new cvar snd_hw3d determines if hardware 3D support is used and default to false. - Removed the libFLAC source, since FMOD Ex has native FLAC support. - Removed the altsound code, since it was terribly gimped in comparison to the FMOD code. It's original purpose was to have been as a springboard for writing a non-FMOD sound system for Unix-y systems, but that never happened. - Finished preliminary FMOD Ex support. SVN r789 (trunk)
2008-03-09 03:13:49 +00:00
virtual bool Play (bool looping, float volume, bool normalize) = 0;
virtual void Stop () = 0;
virtual void SetVolume (float volume) = 0;
virtual bool SetPaused (bool paused) = 0;
virtual unsigned int GetPosition () = 0;
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE FOR ANYBODY BUILDING FROM THE TRUNK: This commit adds support for FMOD Ex while at the same time removing support for FMOD 3. Be sure to update your SDKs. GCC users, be sure to do a "make cleandep && make clean" before building, or you will likely get inexplicable errors. - Fixed: If you wanted to make cleandep with MinGW, you had to specifically specify Makefile.mingw as the makefile to use. - Added a normalizer to the OPL synth. It helped bring up the volume a little, but not nearly as much as I would have liked. - Removed MIDI Mapper references. It doesn't work with the stream API, and it doesn't really exist on NT kernels, either. - Reworked music volume: Except for MIDI, all music volume is controlled through GSnd and not at the individual song level. - Removed the mididevice global variable. - Removed snd_midivolume. Now that all music uses a linear volume scale, there's no need for two separate music volume controls. - Increased snd_samplerate default up to 48000. - Added snd_format, defaulting to "PCM-16". - Added snd_speakermode, defaulting to "Auto". - Replaced snd_fpu with snd_resampler, defaulting to "Linear". - Bumped the snd_channels default up from a pitiful 12 to 32. - Changed snd_3d default to true. The new cvar snd_hw3d determines if hardware 3D support is used and default to false. - Removed the libFLAC source, since FMOD Ex has native FLAC support. - Removed the altsound code, since it was terribly gimped in comparison to the FMOD code. It's original purpose was to have been as a springboard for writing a non-FMOD sound system for Unix-y systems, but that never happened. - Finished preliminary FMOD Ex support. SVN r789 (trunk)
2008-03-09 03:13:49 +00:00
virtual bool SetPosition (int pos);
- 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
virtual FString GetStats();
};
typedef bool (*SoundStreamCallback)(SoundStream *stream, void *buff, int len, void *userdata);
class SoundRenderer
{
public:
SoundRenderer ();
virtual ~SoundRenderer ();
virtual void SetSfxVolume (float volume) = 0;
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE FOR ANYBODY BUILDING FROM THE TRUNK: This commit adds support for FMOD Ex while at the same time removing support for FMOD 3. Be sure to update your SDKs. GCC users, be sure to do a "make cleandep && make clean" before building, or you will likely get inexplicable errors. - Fixed: If you wanted to make cleandep with MinGW, you had to specifically specify Makefile.mingw as the makefile to use. - Added a normalizer to the OPL synth. It helped bring up the volume a little, but not nearly as much as I would have liked. - Removed MIDI Mapper references. It doesn't work with the stream API, and it doesn't really exist on NT kernels, either. - Reworked music volume: Except for MIDI, all music volume is controlled through GSnd and not at the individual song level. - Removed the mididevice global variable. - Removed snd_midivolume. Now that all music uses a linear volume scale, there's no need for two separate music volume controls. - Increased snd_samplerate default up to 48000. - Added snd_format, defaulting to "PCM-16". - Added snd_speakermode, defaulting to "Auto". - Replaced snd_fpu with snd_resampler, defaulting to "Linear". - Bumped the snd_channels default up from a pitiful 12 to 32. - Changed snd_3d default to true. The new cvar snd_hw3d determines if hardware 3D support is used and default to false. - Removed the libFLAC source, since FMOD Ex has native FLAC support. - Removed the altsound code, since it was terribly gimped in comparison to the FMOD code. It's original purpose was to have been as a springboard for writing a non-FMOD sound system for Unix-y systems, but that never happened. - Finished preliminary FMOD Ex support. SVN r789 (trunk)
2008-03-09 03:13:49 +00:00
virtual void SetMusicVolume (float volume) = 0;
virtual void LoadSound (sfxinfo_t *sfx) = 0; // load a sound from disk
virtual void UnloadSound (sfxinfo_t *sfx) = 0; // unloads a sound from memory
virtual unsigned int GetMSLength(sfxinfo_t *sfx) = 0; // Gets the length of a sound at its default frequency
// Streaming sounds.
virtual SoundStream *CreateStream (SoundStreamCallback callback, int buffbytes, int flags, int samplerate, void *userdata) = 0;
virtual SoundStream *OpenStream (const char *filename, int flags, int offset, int length) = 0;
// Starts a sound.
virtual FSoundChan *StartSound (sfxinfo_t *sfx, float vol, int pitch, int chanflags) = 0;
virtual FSoundChan *StartSound3D (sfxinfo_t *sfx, float vol, float distscale, int pitch, int priority, float pos[3], float vel[3], int chanflags) = 0;
// Stops a sound channel.
virtual void StopSound (FSoundChan *chan) = 0;
// Pauses or resumes all sound effect channels.
virtual void SetSfxPaused (bool paused) = 0;
// Updates the volume, separation, and pitch of a sound channel.
virtual void UpdateSoundParams3D (FSoundChan *chan, float pos[3], float vel[3]) = 0;
// For use by I_PlayMovie
virtual void MovieDisableSound () = 0;
virtual void MovieResumeSound () = 0;
virtual void UpdateListener () = 0;
virtual void UpdateSounds () = 0;
virtual bool IsValid () = 0;
virtual void PrintStatus () = 0;
virtual void PrintDriversList () = 0;
virtual FString GatherStats ();
- Added some hackery at the start of MouseRead_Win32() that prevents it from yanking the mouse around if they keys haven't been read yet to combat the same situation that causes the keyboard to return DIERR_NOTACQUIRED in KeyRead(): The window is sort of in focus and sort of not. User.dll considers it to be focused and it's drawn as such, but another focused window is on top of it, and DirectInput doesn't see it as focused. - Fixed: KeyRead() should handle DIERR_NOTACQUIRED errors the same way it handles DIERR_INPUTLOST errors. This can happen if our window had the focus stolen away from it before we tried to acquire the keyboard in DI_Init2(). Strangely, MouseRead_DI() already did this. - When a stack overflow occurs, report.txt now only includes the first and last 16KB of the stack to make it more manageable. - Limited StreamEditBinary() to the first 64KB of the file to keep it from taking too long on large dumps. - And now I know why gathering crash information in the same process that crashed can be bad: Stack overflows. You get one spare page to play with when the stack overflows. MiniDumpWriteDump() needs more than that and causes an access violation when it runs out of leftover stack, silently terminating the application. Windows XP x64 offers SetThreadStackGuarantee() to increase this, but that isn't available on anything older, including 32-bit XP. To get around this, a new thread is created to write the mini dump when the stack overflows. - Changed A_Burnination() to be closer to Strife's. - Fixed: When playing back demos, DoAddBot() can be called without an associated call to SpawnBot(). So if the bot can't spawn, botnum can go negative, which will cause problems later in DCajunMaster::Main() when it sees that wanted_botnum (0) is higher than botnum (-1). - Fixed: Stopping demo recording in multiplayer games should not abruptly drop the recorder out of the game without notifying the other players. In fact, there's no reason why it should drop them out of multiplayer at all. - Fixed: Earthquakes were unreliable in multiplayer games because P_PredictPlayer() did not preserve the player's xviewshift. - Fixed: PlayerIsGone() needs to stop any scripts that belong to the player who left, in addition to executing disconnect scripts. - Fixed: APlayerPawn::AddInventory() should also check for a NULL player->mo in case the player left but somebody still has a reference to their actor. - Fixed: DDrawFB::PaintToWindow() should simulate proper unlocking behavior and set Buffer to NULL. - Improved feedback for network game initialization with the console ticker. - Moved i_net.cpp and i_net.h out of sdl/ and win32/ and into the main source directory. They are identical, so keeping two copies of them is bad. - Fixed: (At least with Creative's driver's,) EAX settings are global and not per-application. So if you play a multiplayer ZDoom game on one computer (or even another EAX-using application), ZDoom needs to restore the environment when it regains focus. - Maybe fixed: (See http://forum.zdoom.org/potato.php?t=10689) Apparently, PacketGet can receive ECONNRESET from nodes that aren't in the game. It should be safe to just ignore these packets. - Fixed: PlayerIsGone() should set the gone player's camera to NULL in case the player who left was player 0. This is because if a remaining player receives a "recoverable" error, they will become player 0. Once that happens, they game will try to update sounds through their camera and crash in FMODSoundRenderer::UpdateListener() because the zones array is now NULL. G_NewInit() should also clear all the player structures. SVN r233 (trunk)
2006-06-30 02:13:26 +00:00
virtual void ResetEnvironment ();
};
extern SoundRenderer *GSnd;
void I_InitSound ();
void I_ShutdownSound ();
#endif