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JCH
Registered: Aug 2008 Posts: 193 |
DeepSID
I have made my own online SID player. It uses Jürgen Wothke's WebSid emulator and can also play digi tunes. You can browse all of HVSC #68 with it.
Check out my blog post for more information:
http://chordian.net/2018/05/12/deepsid/
Direct link:
http://deepsid.chordian.net/ |
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JCH
Registered: Aug 2008 Posts: 193 |
All right, you emulator naysayers, I've now added support for SOASC (i.e. real C64 recordings). You can also click the time bar in SOASC mode to seek the position.
SOASC R2 = a 6581 with carebear filter
SOASC R4 = a 6581 held down moaning in the mud
SOASC R5 = a 8580 in all its awesomeness
If a file can't be found on SOASC, the row turns red and skips ahead. |
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Mr.Ammo Account closed
Registered: Oct 2002 Posts: 228 |
Great addition!!
Will you consider adding some auto-select-correct-sid-model-recording based on the SID model specified in the sidinfo in a future version of deepsid? |
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JCH
Registered: Aug 2008 Posts: 193 |
Quote: Great addition!!
Will you consider adding some auto-select-correct-sid-model-recording based on the SID model specified in the sidinfo in a future version of deepsid?
Thought about it a few times. I also thought about changing to Hermit's jsSID when a 2SID/3SID tune is clicked, since his emulator is the only SID handler that can play those.
But it's a bit nasty as that would change the SID handler for then on. To some, it would be like an old PC DOS game that suddenly auto-changes from EGA to VGA because it detects that the game needs more colors for one scene than EGA can handle. ;)
At least it's super easy to change the SID handler on the spot. I even made sure it retains the sub tune it's on when doing that.
I'll note it down anyway. |
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JackAsser
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 1989 |
Quote: Thought about it a few times. I also thought about changing to Hermit's jsSID when a 2SID/3SID tune is clicked, since his emulator is the only SID handler that can play those.
But it's a bit nasty as that would change the SID handler for then on. To some, it would be like an old PC DOS game that suddenly auto-changes from EGA to VGA because it detects that the game needs more colors for one scene than EGA can handle. ;)
At least it's super easy to change the SID handler on the spot. I even made sure it retains the sub tune it's on when doing that.
I'll note it down anyway.
Just have one preferred (ui selectable) and one active (automatically selected when preferred can’t handle the tune) |
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Grue
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 146 |
Too bad soasc seems to have broken 8580r5, it snaps alot with linuses Cauldron 2 remix :(
ntsc/pal clock problem? recording level?
Anyway, great addition! |
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JCH
Registered: Aug 2008 Posts: 193 |
Quote: Too bad soasc seems to have broken 8580r5, it snaps alot with linuses Cauldron 2 remix :(
ntsc/pal clock problem? recording level?
Anyway, great addition!
Thanks. For now, I just stream the files from the mirror site directly. MP3 for HVSC #49 and FLAC for #50 and up. R2 and R5 sounds great to me for all the tunes I've tried.
If anything, there are a rare inconsistencies regarding song lengths. Sometimes SOASC thinks a tune is much shorter than HVSC believes, which is really confusing when trying to seek click a tune past the length of the SOASC file (it then just skips to the next tune).
But I have also seen one other situation where SOASC correctly believed the song was much longer. The length in HVSC cut off way before the song was actually finished. Stupid me didn't note it down at the time. I'll see if I can stumble over it again later.
Waxhead from SOASC wants me to use their dl.php script, but I'm not sure I can make it work with Howler. I have to fiddle some more with it and see what I come up with. |
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Fred
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 284 |
If you stream MP3 files from HVSC #49 then use the Songlengths.txt from HVSC #49 where the SOASC project got the info from. Otherwise you will get differences since the song lengths may be corrected for an HVSC update and also tunes get fixed which may result in a different song length as well.
If you find incorrect song lengths, please inform the HVSC team so we can update it for the next release. |
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JCH
Registered: Aug 2008 Posts: 193 |
Quote: If you stream MP3 files from HVSC #49 then use the Songlengths.txt from HVSC #49 where the SOASC project got the info from. Otherwise you will get differences since the song lengths may be corrected for an HVSC update and also tunes get fixed which may result in a different song length as well.
If you find incorrect song lengths, please inform the HVSC team so we can update it for the next release.
That's a good point. Didn't think of it that way.
Either way, I have this idea that I might just use the .duration method in Howler for SOASC files. Then the time bar duration will just be whatever length the MP3/FLAC file has, regardless of what the database song lengths are actually set to. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11114 |
Quote:Too bad soasc seems to have broken 8580r5, it snaps alot with linuses Cauldron 2 remix :(
ntsc/pal clock problem? recording level?
or perhaps even 8580 have more variation than some people think? :) |
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Grue
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 146 |
Atleast common digifix resistor fucks up 8580 on modern tunes :) |
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