It's regarded as unstable as some plugins randomly decide to overflow
the main thread queue and crash the player on the main thread check, but
only sometimes, and not always.
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Xcode really wants to add focusRingType="none" to everything now upon
opening with the editor, for some reason.
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Cleaned up project settings to current defaults, except for the macOS
deployment version, which is still 10.13. Cleaned up a lot of headers
and such to include with angle braces instead of double quotes. Enabled
build sandbox in a lot of places. Disabled subproject signing in several
places, for libraries and frameworks which will be stripped and signed
when they are copied into place in the final build.
Also, while trying to solve compilation issues, the visualization
controller was reverted to the Objective C implementation, which is
probably faster anyway. Stupid Swift/Objective-C language mixing issues.
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And disable it by default in new installations, otherwise leave the
setting alone. The disablement setting is shared with the engine
setting, so the default should not really change anything, except for
new installs.
Also, the time/pitch shifting dialog disables itself and displays an
obvious notice button, which opens the Rubber Band settings.
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The items not applicable to Finer / R3 engine were not being disabled
properly. Change the dialog to use a transformer to disable them on the
preferences value instead of coding it, since the code didn't seem to
work.
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Now there's a configuration dialog for tweaking the settings
in semi-real time. Everything that can be changed without
restarting is changed without restarting, otherwise the audio
pipeline is reset, which happens quickly enough anyway.
Awaiting translation to Spanish, other languages have been
removed pending their maintainers fixing most of their
problems, which includes me being lazy and AI translating
bits so I could rush updates.
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The emoji labeled buttons will convert and save their respective
state icon to the settings folder, and refresh the current icon
as necessary.
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And default it to disabled. As was pointed out to me by a user, DSD is
apparently mastered to a level of -6 dB, so double its level on output
by default.
Also reorder all preferences dialog controls so they are instantiated in
display order, which should help screen readers, maybe.
Fixes#368
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Defaulting to ctrl-cmd-O, though I may change this if
someone has any better ideas for a default.
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Now the Preferences panels are 110 points wider, and most things are
shifted around in ways to make the current set of translations fit into
the dialogs.
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This filter replaces the old one, and uses OpenAL Soft presets. Since
there aren't that many of those, I've left off configuration for now,
except to turn it on or off.
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Default time, fade, loop count, and sample rate may now be overridden.
Synchronized preferences strings tables. Spanish translation of new
options pending, new releases won't be pushed until they're complete.
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- Plugs the Total duration text to macOS's localization technology
- Adds a proper Spanish translation
- Adapts certain dialogs to make them more suitable for translation
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The output now uses AVSampleBufferAudioRenderer to play all formats, and
uses that to resample. It also supports Spatial Audio on macOS 12.0 or
newer. Note that there are some outstanding bugs with Spatial Audio
support. Namely that it appears to be limited to only 192 kHz at mono or
stereo, or 352800 Hz at surround configurations. This breaks DSD64
playback at stereo formats, as well as possibly other things. This is
entirely an Apple bug. I have reported it to Apple with reference code
FB10441301 for reference, in case anyone else wants to complain that it
isn't fixed.
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Remove the stale Updates check preferences pane, and remove the donation
option from the menu, as it is considered In App Purchases.
Consider adding actual App Store In App Purchase options of "Buy me a
coffee" or similar, with no guarantee of return for the purchase, other
than furthering development. Make them repeatable purchases.
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Require asking user consent for data transmission on first launch, or
otherwise disable sending crash reports by default.
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- Implemented App Sandboxing in a more friendly manner.
- All sandboxed paths will need to be set in Preferences. Set as loose
a path as you want. The shortest path will be preferred.
- Removed Last.fm client support, as it was non-functional by now,
unfortunately. Maybe something better can come in the future.
- Added support for insecure SSL to the HTTP/S reader, in case anyone
needs streams which are "protected" by self-signed or expired
certificates, without having to futz around by adding certificates to
the system settings, especially for expired certificates that can't
otherwise be dodged this way.
If you want to import your old playlists to the new version, copy the
contents of `~/Library/Application Support/Cog` to the alternate sandbox
path: `~/Library/Containers/org.cogx.cog/Data/Library/Application `...
...continued...`Support/Cog`. The preferences file will migrate to the
new version automatically.
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Add options to the Appearance preferences page to allow changing the
spectrum's projection between a 2D-like one and 3D perspective, and add
options to change the bar and peak dot colors.
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When the option is enabled, and playback comes to a completion, the
player will quit on its own.
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There is only one appcast to choose from, and it has been this way for
quite some time now, so simply make it final.
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This fixes the ability to configure the MIDI synthesizer properly, after
commit 7e5107d431 was applied.
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Implement the ability to configure and select an HRIR preset to use with
the HRIR filter, or remove the preset. It will validate the file's
usefulness before setting it for the player to use.
Also, fixed back center channel filtering for 7.0 format audio.
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This new virtualizer uses the Accelerate framework to process samples.
I've bundled a HeSuVi impulse for now, and will add an option to select
an impulse in the future. It will validate the selection before sending
it to the actual filter, which outright fails if it receives invalid
input. Impulses will be supported in any arbitrary format that Cog
supports, but let's not go too hog wild, it requires HeSuVi 14 channel
presets.