Reading CDDA sound levels: Difference between revisions
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*[[Sprites]] (shrink and displacement) | *[[Sprites]] (shrink and displacement) | ||
*[[Fix layer|Fix]] ( | *[[Fix layer|Fix]] (frame counter) | ||
*[[Palettes]] | *[[Palettes]] | ||
[[http://furrtek.free.fr/noclass/neogeo/ | [[http://furrtek.free.fr/noclass/neogeo/vumeter1.zip Source for AS and iso image]] | ||
[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP5VAypJIYk Youtube video]] | [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP5VAypJIYk Youtube video]] |
Revision as of 04:28, 6 May 2011
Registers REG_CDDALEFTL ($FF0188) and REG_CDDARIGHTL ($FF01AA) hold the values of the currently streamed CD audio data, in a reversed 16bit 2's complement format suited for the LC78815 DAC (Sample rate =~ 100kHz ?).
The CD2 BIOS uses the following code to reverse the bits:
;D1:Input, D0:Output reverse16bits: moveq #16-1,d7 moveq #0,d0 rev: lsr #1,d1 bcc zerobit bset d7,d0 zerobit: dbf d7,rev
The CD2 BIOS reads both registers multiple times during each frame (every 16 raster lines, by using the raster interrupt) to get an average value. The displayed vu-meters use a double buffer to avoid getting updated with the average of only the first few register reads (those that were made before the vu-meters were actually drawn to the screen).
Demo
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