Yeah, just noticed this when i run back 0.5.0, none of the .MP3 hitsounds were played. But, in 0.5.0, all mp3 hitsounds are ignored by default, but on 0.6.0, all of them are rendered even if they aren't supported.euphyy wrote:
MP3 sound effects weren't even being loaded until this release. Did you make your own changes to load them before? And can you link me to an example of a file that doesn't work now?
The sliders should really be drawn offscreen first, yeah. I'll look into it when I have time.
If it's not too much trouble, could you post issues on GitHub instead? It'll make it much easier for me to keep track of them -- thanks!
Sliders... well not a big issue though, just weird that numbers show up first then followed by the whole slider... just feels a bit unnatural for me...
Github... currently i don't have an account for that but will do that on the future issues found
Extra notes:
This map will not play on opsu! 0.6.0. It just hangs when trying to play that map (Happens as well on 0.5.0)
About the hitsound issues, I found out that it's related to the way the WAV files are created... If i play opsu! with the preloaded hitsounds, it works (but sometimes it will be silenced). When I use the osu! default hitsound, it just happens a lot... possibly due to the WAV parsing when setting the parameters in javax.sound.sampled? (only optimized to the preloaded hitsounds).
>Android port of opsu!euphyy wrote:
Updates:
So fluddokt has been working on an Android port of opsu! for a while now, and the latest version is pretty stable. I think it's way better than osu!droid, so check it out! You can download the APK here: https://github.com/fluddokt/opsu/releases/tag/0.6.0b (Note that since opsu! wasn't designed with mobile in mind, the UI isn't very phone-friendly yet, but just about everything works.)
I've also put up a pretty minimal web page for the project that includes download links (including the APK, if you're on a mobile device) and screenshots: http://itdelatrisu.github.io/opsu/ (I'll probably update it some more soon so that it's actually useful and not just a copy of the README.)
*breathing intensifies*
I just checked it out, and HORY SHET IT WORKS (wasted almost half of the day playing around with it and get nagged by the manager at my workplace xD)
Everything is handled well, hitsounds works without any issues (even if the base is Linux)
Just the spinner is a bit too harsh to clear (opsu! does suffer from this but appears to be more forgiving than the Android version)
FPS is good; 57-59 all the way.