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SonicPlayer - A New VGM Player
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:15 am
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SonicPlayer is a standalone VGM player for Windows.
SonicPlayer features a highly accurate implementation of the SN76489 PSG, thanks to the information in the SMS POWER wiki (Thanks!). Also suported are the YM2413, YM2612 and YM2151 FM chips, using the implementations from the MAME project. SonicPlayer thus supports the playback of music written for many systems, including the Master System and Game Gear, the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive), BBC Micro and some arcade games. http://paulsprojects.net/sonicplayer/sonicplayer.html |
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:20 am |
Cool stuff Paul, could you possibly make a daves piano mattic thingy for it ina future version? The piano matic thing is from Maxims vgm player on the SMS. | |
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:00 pm |
Bah, it requires the .net framework.
I'm sticking with Maxim's plugin. |
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 8:46 am |
Cool, I'd not seen "Piano-matic" before. Although visualisations aren't something I considered when designing SonicPlayer, I may add them in the future.
I thought .NET (2.0) adoption was pretty much universal by now. None of your previously installed programs require the .NET runtime? |
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Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 9:38 am |
No, I'm trying to stay away from that thing. Just to clarify, I have nothing personal against you, I'm sure your vgm player is cool, I just hate the .NET technology. |
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Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2008 10:52 am |
Well Tom you should reevalute your position someday. It has its share of problem, but for most it's an awesome technology platform for efficient development. It's not like installing the runtime will do any harm to your computer. | |
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Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:31 pm |
Which exact version of the DirectX SDK and/or runtime is required? I assume it requires some version of MDX? (I have the stock DX10 installed as well as XNA 1 and 2 runtimes).
.NET is fab. Fortunately Vista now comes with .NET 3.0 runtimes preinstalled, (which covers 2.0), but there are a surprising number of XP users who don't have the runtimes available. |
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Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:30 am |
Yes, SonicPlayer requires MDX. It references the Microsoft.DirectX.DirectSound assembly, version 1.0.2902.0. The reason I did not state an exact DirectX version in the system requirements is because version 1.0.2902.0 comes with both the August 2007 and November 2007 runtimes. It is dated February 2007... *5 minutes pass* I've just checked - it is also included in the February 2007 runtime. So, if you have installed any runtime released within the last year, you should have the required DirectX components. Are you unable to get it to run on your machine? |
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:57 am |
Cheers; February 2007 is the latest version of the runtime installer I had; it now works a treat. :-) Great work!
(If a VGM doesn't have a title tag, would it be possible to display the filename instead?) |
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