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Sam Atkins
d00f489cdc SoundPlayer: Rename main widget to SoundPlayerWidget
This is the main widget, and is never replaced by something else, so
having "AdvancedView" in there is a bit confusing.
2023-07-19 19:37:27 +01:00
Cameron Youell
1d24f394c6 Everywhere: Use LibFileSystem where trivial 2023-03-21 19:03:21 +00:00
Caoimhe
23d31ac11d SoundPlayer: Keep track of the selected visualization in the config 2023-03-19 18:57:30 +00:00
Lucas CHOLLET
7649feb26f SoundPlayer: Load cover image from music files
When the visualization is set to "Album Cover", the player will now try
to load the embedded image. On failure, it defaults to a "Cover" image
file in the directory.

In Player::play_file_path, file_name_changed now needs to be executed
after that the loader have been set, to get the correct image.
2022-11-13 18:51:18 -07:00
Tim Schumacher
ce2f1b845f Everywhere: Mark dependencies of most targets as PRIVATE
Otherwise, we end up propagating those dependencies into targets that
link against that library, which creates unnecessary link-time
dependencies.

Also included are changes to readd now missing dependencies to tools
that actually need them.
2022-11-01 14:49:09 +00:00
kleines Filmröllchen
49b087f3cd LibAudio+Userland: Use new audio queue in client-server communication
Previously, we were sending Buffers to the server whenever we had new
audio data for it. This meant that for every audio enqueue action, we
needed to create a new shared memory anonymous buffer, send that
buffer's file descriptor over IPC (+recfd on the other side) and then
map the buffer into the audio server's memory to be able to play it.
This was fine for sending large chunks of audio data, like when playing
existing audio files. However, in the future we want to move to
real-time audio in some applications like Piano. This means that the
size of buffers that are sent need to be very small, as just the size of
a buffer itself is part of the audio latency. If we were to try
real-time audio with the existing system, we would run into problems
really quickly. Dealing with a continuous stream of new anonymous files
like the current audio system is rather expensive, as we need Kernel
help in multiple places. Additionally, every enqueue incurs an IPC call,
which are not optimized for >1000 calls/second (which would be needed
for real-time audio with buffer sizes of ~40 samples). So a fundamental
change in how we handle audio sending in userspace is necessary.

This commit moves the audio sending system onto a shared single producer
circular queue (SSPCQ) (introduced with one of the previous commits).
This queue is intended to live in shared memory and be accessed by
multiple processes at the same time. It was specifically written to
support the audio sending case, so e.g. it only supports a single
producer (the audio client). Now, audio sending follows these general
steps:
- The audio client connects to the audio server.
- The audio client creates a SSPCQ in shared memory.
- The audio client sends the SSPCQ's file descriptor to the audio server
  with the set_buffer() IPC call.
- The audio server receives the SSPCQ and maps it.
- The audio client signals start of playback with start_playback().
- At the same time:
  - The audio client writes its audio data into the shared-memory queue.
  - The audio server reads audio data from the shared-memory queue(s).
  Both sides have additional before-queue/after-queue buffers, depending
  on the exact application.
- Pausing playback is just an IPC call, nothing happens to the buffer
  except that the server stops reading from it until playback is
  resumed.
- Muting has nothing to do with whether audio data is read or not.
- When the connection closes, the queues are unmapped on both sides.

This should already improve audio playback performance in a bunch of
places.

Implementation & commit notes:
- Audio loaders don't create LegacyBuffers anymore. LegacyBuffer is kept
  for WavLoader, see previous commit message.
- Most intra-process audio data passing is done with FixedArray<Sample>
  or Vector<Sample>.
- Improvements to most audio-enqueuing applications. (If necessary I can
  try to extract some of the aplay improvements.)
- New APIs on LibAudio/ClientConnection which allows non-realtime
  applications to enqueue audio in big chunks like before.
- Removal of status APIs from the audio server connection for
  information that can be directly obtained from the shared queue.
- Split the pause playback API into two APIs with more intuitive names.

I know this is a large commit, and you can kinda tell from the commit
message. It's basically impossible to break this up without hacks, so
please forgive me. These are some of the best changes to the audio
subsystem and I hope that that makes up for this :yaktangle: commit.

:yakring:
2022-04-21 13:55:00 +02:00
Nícolas F. R. A. Prado
cb2e187be1 SoundPlayer: Sort CMake sources alphabetically 2022-03-02 22:10:05 -08:00
Nícolas F. R. A. Prado
2470997fc9 SoundPlayer: Rename NoVisualization to AlbumCoverVisualization
Since the NoVisualization widget now shows the album cover, it should be
called AlbumCoverVisualization instead.
2022-03-02 22:10:05 -08:00
Elyse
8595fd585d SoundPlayer: Port to LibMain :^) 2021-12-04 15:07:18 -08:00
kleines Filmröllchen
a099a77e82 SoundPlayer+LibDSP: Move the FFT implementation to LibDSP
LibDSP can greatly benefit from this nice FFT implementation, so let's
move it into the fitting library :^)

Note that this now requires linking SoundPlayer against LibDSP. That's
not an issue (LibDSP is rather small currently anyways), as we can
probably make great use of it in the future anyways.
2021-11-24 23:45:08 +00:00
Leandro Pereira
3126b78903 SoundPlayer: Fix inconsistencies and code duplication
This is a first pass at refactoring SoundPlayer so that the View widget
is decoupled from the player itself.

In doing so, this fixed a couple of issues, including possibly
inconsistent states (e.g. player could be paused and stopped at the
same time).

With the change, Player actually controls the show, and calls methods
overriden by its subclasses to perform actions, such as update the Seek
bar; the hard work of massaging the raw data is done by the Player
class, so subclasses don't need to reimplement any of these things.

This also removes some copies of playlist management code that happened
to be copied+pasted inside callbacks of buttons -- it now lives inside
a neatly packaged Playlist class, and the Player only asks for the next
song to play.

In addition, the menu bar has been slightly rearranged.
2021-10-25 23:37:18 +02:00
Gunnar Beutner
631d36fd98 Everywhere: Add component declarations
This adds component declarations so that users can select to not build
certain parts of the OS.
2021-06-17 11:03:51 +02:00
Cesar Torres
fd126578d9 SoundPlayer: Add samplerate variable to visualizations
also fix conflict
2021-03-27 10:20:55 +01:00
Cesar Torres
2e28b8ebcc SoundPlayer: Add playlist supprt
And a M3U(8) parser
2021-03-27 10:20:55 +01:00
Cesar Torres
f9e4bff487 SoundPlayer: Reduce sample buffer size and add a sample load event 2021-03-27 10:20:55 +01:00
Andreas Kling
dc28c07fa5 Applications: Move to Userland/Applications/ 2021-01-12 12:05:23 +01:00
Renamed from Applications/SoundPlayer/CMakeLists.txt (Browse further)