- Fix bug where the mic level value wasn’t being displayed correctly on OS X v10.5 Leopard.
- Remember the sound output volume setting between app launches.
- Add the Microphone Settings panel for easier control and more verbose info. The new panel also allows the user to change and monitor mic settings without needing a display window's status bar.
- Implement a more proper mic level UI that reports the level per frame instead of per sample. This should improve UI performance.
- Make all methods in the CocoaDSControllerDelegate protocol optional and remove all related protocol methods from the OpenEmu plug-in.
- Try attaching a new hardware input device on startup.
- Remove debug printf stuff when attaching a new hardware input device. The new Microphone Settings panel makes the extra printf stuff unnecessary.
- Remember the hardware mic mute setting between app launches.
- Fix some UI bugs with mic level checks where the mic status icon wasn't showing the correct color under certain conditions.
- Fix UI bug where the mic mute control wasn't being respected under certain conditions.
- The mic status icon now includes a tooltip that reports the name and sample rate of the current input device.
- Handle mic hardware state changes more gracefully when the input device is changed externally.
- Add full support for using hardware microphones on the host machine for emulating the NDS microphone. Finally, mic driven games, such as Nintendogs, are fully playable on the Mac!
- Display windows no longer include an output volume slider directly in the status bar. Instead, the slider has been moved inside a popup button, which now behaves just like OS X's volume menu. This was done for better space efficiency.
- Display windows now include a microphone icon alongside the output volume icon. Like the output volume, there is a slider control to adjust microphone gain and also a mute control.
- The microphone icon changes color depending the microphone's state (as seen by the NDS, not the host).
- Replace the existing microphone icon with one that looks better and is more modern.
- Adjust the size of the output volume icon from 20x20 pixels to 16x16 pixels.
- Fix yet another font rendering bug in the Input Profile viewer on OS X Yosemite.
- Completely revamp the ROM Info panel to have a more modern and mainstream look and feel.
- The ROM Info panel can now be resized and scrolled through.
- Each individual info section in the ROM Info panel can now be expanded or collapsed.
- Fix bugs where the ROM capacity and ROM used capacity info weren't being calculated correctly.
- Do a bunch of random UI text clipping fixes when running on OS X Yosemite.
- Do a major revamp of the File Migration Assistant. It has been renamed "Game Data Migration Assistant". All following notes will pertain to the new Game Data Migration Assistant.
- Files no longer appear in a single list. They are now organized by app version and file type.
- Users can now select multiple files at once by clicking the checkbox of their corresponding app version or file type.
- File selection is much smarter. If the same file exists in multiple versions, then if the user selects one version of a file, all other versions of that same file are automatically deselected. This also works in multiple selection cases.
- Remove the Select All and Select None buttons. With the smarter selection UI, these buttons are no longer necessary.
- Provide better user feedback when no files need to be migrated.
- Rework the outline view to be more space efficient.
- Fix bug where switching between CPU-based and GPU-based filters in the DeSmuME Preferences display preview would sometimes fail.
- Fix bug where the DeSmuME Preferences display preview would show incorrect colors when using a CPU-based filter on PowerPC Macs.
Video Filters:
- Fix bug where the Scanline filter would show incorrect colors on big-endian systems.
- Fix some compiling issues if the C++ standard library is set to libc++ w/ C++11 support instead of libstdc++.
- Fix some compiling issues if compiling on OS X Leopard w/ Xcode 3.1.4.
- Fix the behavior of the Display Preferences filter preview.
- Fix an intermittent crash that sometimes occurs when creating a new display window.
- Fix a rare and mysterious crashing bug that sometimes occurs when initializing the HQ4x LUT.
- Fix a longstanding bug where audio frames were accidentally getting dropped when using N-sync and Z-sync methods. Greatly improves the audio quality of the N-sync method.
- Now that N-sync actually works as intended, it is now the default sync method. (N-sync has much better latency compared to the other sync methods, especially compared to P-sync, which was the previous default.)
- Update sync method tooltips to better reflect their actual behavior.
- Fix UI bug where the Advanced SPU Logic control text would get truncated on OS X Yosemite.
- Store the HQnx LUTs on the heap instead of on the stack. Fixes app builds from the Xcode 3 project, where the default stack size is smaller than when using the latest Xcode. (Regression for r5087.)
- Update Xcode 3 project so that builds actually work. (Regression from r5070.)
- Add shader-based equivalents to the following pixel scalers: 2xBRZ, 3xBRZ, 4xBRZ, 5xBRZ. (And yes, these are exact GLSL ports of Zenju's xBRZ scalers, not Hyllian's xBR scalers. These shaders are very demanding on your GPU, so users with older GPUs may want to continue using the CPU-based versions instead.)
- Add a preliminary GPU tiering system to help detect GPU capabilities and allow for better optimizations to be used on newer GPUs.
- Do some optimizations to the following shaders: Bicubic B-Spline, Bicubic Mitchell-Netravali, Lanczos3, EPX.
- Change the shader-based EPX+ color comparisons to be more true to the original CPU-based algorithm.
- Improve color blending on the Deposterize shader.
- Fix possible invalid memory access crashes when Y-sorting, most notably, in Super Mario 64 adventure mode. Using std::stable_sort() instead of std::sort() should have little to no performance impact since we're not sorting a lot of elements here. (Regression from r2436.)
- Initialize the HQnx LUTs only once, instead of doing it per display window.
- Fix issue where the HQnx LUT init code was causing extremely long compile times. (Regression from r5087.)
- Added CPU mutex functions gdbstub_mutex_init/destroy/lock/unlock, which govern access to NDS_ARM9 and NDS_ARM7 structs.
- Added locking and unlocking of the mutex to gdbstub.cpp/processPacket_gdb() and NDSSystem.cpp/NDS_exec()
Cocoa, CLI, GTK, Windows ports:
- Added mutex initialization and destruction to main() functions (cocoa/cocoa_core.mm, cli/main.cpp, gtk/main.cpp, windows/main.cpp)
- Have video from CPU-based pixel scalers transfer to GPU via DMA. Should improve performance on pixel scalers with large scaling sizes, such as HQ4xS and 5xBRZ.
- Add method VideoFilter::SetDstBufferPtr() - allows users to use their own destination buffer instead of having to use the VideoFilter object's internal buffer.
- Delete the Legacy Cocoa port. (Not only was the Tiger build broken in several ways, but all features from the Legacy port have been subsumed into the main Cocoa port now. Therefore, the Legacy port is no longer necessary.)
- Remove the "Xcode 4" and "Xcode 5" project files. These files have been superseded by the one project file "Xcode (Latest)".
- Do a massive cleanup of the #include and header structure.
- Remove a lot of unnecessary dependencies in the headers.
- Make headers responsible for including what they need for themselves. This makes the headers more independent of where they are in the #include order.
- Relocate some structs/classes to more logical locations.
- Clean up some platform-specific #ifdef stuff.