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Mary
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infra: Migrate to .NET 5 (#1694)
* infra: Migrate to .NET 5

This migrate projects and CI to .NET 5

* Remove language version restrictions (now on 9.0 by default)

* infra: pin .NET 5 to avoid later issues

* infra: Cleanup csproj files

* infra: update dependencies

* infra: Add temporary workaround for a bug in Vector128.Create

see https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/issues/44704 for more informations
2020-11-15 19:27:15 +01:00
Mary
4f3ae6f62c
Remove the Ryujinx.Debugger project (#1506)
This project wasn't really used by anyone and isn't worth mantaining.

This commit remove the profiler entirely from Ryujinx and remove the associated CI tasks.
2020-08-30 19:06:05 +02:00
Mary
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Amadeus: Final Act (#1481)
* Amadeus: Final Act

This is my requiem, I present to you Amadeus, a complete reimplementation of the Audio Renderer!

This reimplementation is based on my reversing of every version of the audio system module that I carried for the past 10 months.
This supports every revision (at the time of writing REV1 to REV8 included) and all features proposed by the Audio Renderer on real hardware.

Because this component could be used outside an emulation context, and to avoid possible "inspirations" not crediting the project, I decided to license the Ryujinx.Audio.Renderer project under LGPLv3.

- FE3H voices in videos and chapter intro are not present.
- Games that use two audio renderer **at the same time** are probably going to have issues right now **until we rewrite the audio output interface** (Crash Team Racing is the only known game to use two renderer at the same time).

- Persona 5 Scrambler now goes ingame but audio is garbage. This is caused by the fact that the game engine is syncing audio and video in a really aggressive way. This will disappears the day this game run at full speed.

* Make timing more precise when sleeping on Windows

Improve precision to a 1ms resolution on Windows NT based OS.
This is used to avoid having totally erratic timings and unify all
Windows users to the same resolution.

NOTE: This is only active when emulation is running.
2020-08-17 22:49:37 -03:00