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This is needed because the MIDI resources have their own loop flag
that overrides the global one. This makes a difference for games
that use MIDI both for music and sound effects, such as (limited
to?) the floppy version of Simon the Sorcerer 1.
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Hopefully will fix bug #3419778, thanks to digitall for the pointer.
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Some backends may break as I only compiled SDL
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The regression affected AGOS and maybe some others; specifically,
the real MidiDriver would have been deleted twice -- I previously
missed that the Engine instances takes care of freeing the real
MidiDriver, not the MidiPlayer wrapping it.
This commit should clarify the ownership of the real MidiDriver for
most pseudo MidiDrivers.
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Many engines follow the advice in audio/midiparser.h and create a
"pseudo-MidiDriver" subclass. But MidiParser really only needs a tiny
subset of the MidiDriver capabilities, namely those found in
MidiDriver_BASE. So we try to subclass from that whenever possible; this
allows us to remove many stub methods, and enables further future
simplifications.
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This in turn enables modifying MidiDriver_MPU401::close() to allow
it to be called on a midi driver that has not yet been opened.
The specific issue that triggered me to make these changes was a
crash-upon-quit in HUGO, caused by it instantiating a midi driver,
then encountering an error (missing hugo.dat) *before* having
opened the new midi driver; the general cleanup code then tries
to close the (not yet opened) midi driver -> kaboom
Also fixed some engines which were leaking MidiDriver instances.
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svn-id: r54031
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This is currently done in the engine code. I adapted AGI, AGOS, DRACI,
GROOVIE, LURE, MADE, QUEEN, SAGA, SKY, TINSEL and TOUCHE to send a reset
device on startup. The sound output still works fine (started up a game
from every engine), so this should hopefully not introduce any regressions.
As far as I can tell it seems that SCUMM does send a proper device reset, so
I did not touch it. KYRA only sends a proper reset for MT-32 currently. I am
not sure about SCI though.
This fixes bug #3066826 "SIMON: MIDI notes off when using RTL after SCI".
svn-id: r52736
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svn-id: r50929
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/ company.
Check this for reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_Lib,_Inc.
http://www.crossfire-designs.de/images/articles/soundcards/adlib.jpg (note the upper left of the card)
This commit does not touch "adlib" and "ADLIB" uses!
Also it does not update all the SCUMM detection entries, which still use "Adlib".
svn-id: r47279
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33719,33721-33723,33725-33727,33729-33730,33733,33736,33742,33754,33756,33758,33761,33763,33766 via svnmerge from
https://scummvm.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/scummvm/scummvm/trunk
svn-id: r33769
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moment, I'm
not aware of any game that actually uses this XMIDI feature, so its primary
function right now is to silence lots of warnings while running the DOS version
of Simon the Sorcerer 2.
svn-id: r33763
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so that music and sfx are separately controlled via the Options menu
svn-id: r33065
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been updated.
svn-id: r28966
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formerly knowns as Gaim) does; added new (incomplete) COPYRIGHT file; updated copyright dates in a few spots
svn-id: r27024
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svn-id: r25633
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svn-id: r25631
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svn-id: r25587
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svn-id: r24397
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svn-id: r24333
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svn-id: r24182
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SimonEngine -> AGOSEngine.
Source is compilable and runnable again. I'm done.
svn-id: r24013
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svn-id: r24009
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