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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000388 | OpenMPT | Playback Compatibility | public | 2013-04-28 03:36 | 2013-04-29 15:26 |
Reporter | mrbumpy409 | Assigned To | Saga Musix | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Platform | x86 | OS | Windows | OS Version | XP |
Product Version | OpenMPT 1.22.02.00 (upgrade first) | ||||
Target Version | OpenMPT 1.22.03.00 (upgrade first) | Fixed in Version | OpenMPT 1.22.03.00 (upgrade first) | ||
Summary | 0000388: blip at the beginning of some XM files with FT2 compatible playback enabled | ||||
Description | OpenMPT plays a short "blip" at the beginning of some XM files that begin with a fade-in. The very beginning of these songs should have no sound, but it sounds like OpenMPT isn't setting the volume to 0 until a few milliseconds after playback starts, causing an audible "blip" of full-volume sample playback. This problem does not occur with FastTracker 2 compatible playback mode disabled. These blips do not occur in either XMPlay or Fasttracker 2. | ||||
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Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Has the bug occurred in previous versions? | I don't know. | ||||
Tested code revision (in case you know it) | |||||
I don't comprehend FT2. In some modules this click is "wanted" (because global volume is applied on the second tick instead of the first), but in the ones your provided, that is not the case (even FT2 applies global volume on the first tick). WTF?! |
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Ah, apparently global volume commands don't affect any notes that are left of the command on the first tick. In your example, the notes are right of the global volume command, so this isn't noticeable. Since I can't really emulate this quirkiness properly, I'll just revert the current behaviour... |
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(for the reference: http://wiki.openmpt.org/Development:_Test_Cases/XM#GlobalVolume.xm) |
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So, I've reverted OpenMPT to not emulate these quirks at all. At least these examples sound better now. http://sagagames.de/stuff/mptrack.exe |
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I can confirm that the blips are now gone. |
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2013-04-28 03:36 | mrbumpy409 | New Issue | |
2013-04-28 11:47 | Saga Musix | Note Added: 0001206 | |
2013-04-28 15:28 | Saga Musix | Note Added: 0001210 | |
2013-04-28 15:34 | Saga Musix | Note Added: 0001213 | |
2013-04-28 15:57 | Saga Musix | Note Added: 0001215 | |
2013-04-28 15:57 | Saga Musix | Assigned To | => Saga Musix |
2013-04-28 15:57 | Saga Musix | Status | new => feedback |
2013-04-29 15:26 | mrbumpy409 | Note Added: 0001240 | |
2013-04-29 15:26 | mrbumpy409 | Status | feedback => assigned |
2013-04-29 15:26 | Saga Musix | Status | assigned => resolved |
2013-04-29 15:26 | Saga Musix | Resolution | open => fixed |
2013-04-29 15:26 | Saga Musix | Fixed in Version | => OpenMPT 1.22.03.00 (upgrade first) |
2013-04-29 15:26 | Saga Musix | Target Version | => OpenMPT 1.22.03.00 (upgrade first) |