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Initial add.
author | Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org> |
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date | Sat, 22 Sep 2001 14:29:35 +0000 |
parents | 9950943545c4 |
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/* * CHANGELOG. */ 09132001 - Initial spec proposed on SDL mailing list, under name "SDL_voice". 09142001 - Changed name to SDL_sound, added Sound_DecodeAll() to spec. 09172001 - Changed some overlooked "voice" to "sound". Implemented base API. So...tired. Everything's different. :) Also put in a RAW decoder and a simple test program. 09182001 - Implemented MP3 support through SMPEG (not working yet, though) and wrote the Reference Counting RWops wrapper. Added other little things like the _D(()) macro. Added VOC support, which went up with surprisingly little struggle, which means it MUST be leaking memory. :) 09192001 - Added a skeleton decoder source file. Changed voc_read() to voc_read_waveform(), so it wouldn't be confused with VOC_read(). Fixed a byte ordering bug in voc.c (reported as AUDIO_S16LSB, but we were swapping byte order of data ourselves. Fixed). Added basic .WAV support. Fixed Makefile so that -I. is always first; otherwise, a previously installed header might get used for the compiles, which is not good. SDL_sound.h now includes SDL_endian.h, since SDL.h doesn't, for some reason. Moved version defines in SDL_sound.h to top of file so I can find them. :) Changed version to 0.1.1. Committed patch from Tsuyoshi Iguchi to fix a segfault (I forgot to put a NULL terminator at the end of the available_decoders array), fixing the only bug preventing the test program from running on FreeBSD 4.3. Sweet. Added Ogg Vorbis decoder. Rewrote the test program's SDL audio callback to be more robust (Ogg exposed a nasty bug in it). Fixed a byte-ordering issue in the VOC decoder. 09202001 - Torbjörn Andersson submitted several patches: fixed a comment in the .WAV decoder (whoops...screwed up my own search-and-replace. Hah.), made an attempt at putting multiple sound streams behind one RWops (gotta think on that one first), and, most importantly, added an AIFF decoder, which is very cool. --ryan. (icculus@clutteredmind.org) /* end of CHANGELOG ... */