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* In addition, [http://pentagram.sourceforge.net/ Pentagram] has XMidi code based on the Exult code, but may be cleaner (see [http://pentagram.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pentagram/pentagram/trunk/audio/midi/ here]). | * In addition, [http://pentagram.sourceforge.net/ Pentagram] has XMidi code based on the Exult code, but may be cleaner (see [http://pentagram.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pentagram/pentagram/trunk/audio/midi/ here]). | ||
* Another good reference for this task is the AIL library which has been recently open-sourced by its [http://www.thegleam.com/ke5fx/ author]. This is in fact where XMIDI comes from, and it even contains specs. To find them, unzip AIL2.ZIP; in there you find A214_D2.ZIP, which when unzipped contains a directory DOC, which in turn contains ASCIIDOC.ZIP, which then contains XMIDI.TXT and some other files which might be of use (e.g. NOTES.TXT). | * Another good reference for this task is the AIL library which has been recently open-sourced by its [http://www.thegleam.com/ke5fx/ author]. This is in fact where XMIDI comes from, and it even contains specs. To find them, unzip AIL2.ZIP; in there you find A214_D2.ZIP, which when unzipped contains a directory DOC, which in turn contains ASCIIDOC.ZIP, which then contains XMIDI.TXT and some other files which might be of use (e.g. NOTES.TXT). | ||
Revision as of 18:10, 22 August 2011
Open Task | |
Task Name | XMIDI Parser |
Technical Contact(s) | The ScummVM Team |
Subsystem | Audio |
Background:
Several of our games make use of the XMIDI format. We already have a parser for it (see sound/midiparser_xmidi.cpp), which was based on code from the Exult project, but it is incomplete.
The Task:
Specifically, we require support for XMIDI_CONTROLLER_FOR_LOOP and XMIDI_CONTROLLER_NEXT_BREAK. There are many more XMIDI controllers, however, and ideally support for all of them would be great. Some references:
- The XMIDI code from the Exult project (see Exult's audio/midi_drivers/XMidiSequence.cpp) could be used as a reference again.
- In addition, Pentagram has XMidi code based on the Exult code, but may be cleaner (see here).
- Another good reference for this task is the AIL library which has been recently open-sourced by its author. This is in fact where XMIDI comes from, and it even contains specs. To find them, unzip AIL2.ZIP; in there you find A214_D2.ZIP, which when unzipped contains a directory DOC, which in turn contains ASCIIDOC.ZIP, which then contains XMIDI.TXT and some other files which might be of use (e.g. NOTES.TXT).