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●Nplay24 とは

- Windows 10/11 向けのシンプルなサウンドファイルプレイヤーです
- MP3 WAV M4A WMA AIFF FLAC OGG ファイルの演奏に対応します
- 波形、ソノグラム、スペクトル等をOpenGLを使って表示します
- ピッチとスピードの制御が可能です
- 4KモニターなどHigh DPI環境に対応します
- Genkhordと連携動作可能です
- 無償で使用可能です


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Version 0.34.512.1

Nplay24_Setup_0340512.1.zip
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Nplay24


●Nplay24 とは

- シンプルなサウンドファイルプレイヤーです
- MP3 WAV M4A WMA AIFF FLAC OGG AC3ファイルの再生に対応します
- 波形、ソノグラム、スペクトルを表示します
- ピッチとスピードの制御が可能です
- 無償で使用可能です
- 二次配布を禁止します
- Nplay24 を使用することによって生じた、いかなる損害に対しても補償はできません




●使い方

1 Nplay24のアイコンをダブルクリックして起動します
2 ウィンドウにサウンドファイルをドラッグアンドドロップします。またはFile-OpenメニューからMP3/WAVファイルを開きます
3 自動的に演奏開始されます
4 サウンドの出力先はOptionメニューから選択します




●開発履歴

2023-12-29           開発開始
2024-01-08 0.1.108.0 初回公開
2024-01-09 0.1.109.0 多重起動を抑止するようにした
2024-01-12 0.1.112.0 次/前の曲ボタン追加、GUI調整
2024-01-13 0.1.113.0 マウスホイールでジョグ動作。ホイールボタンでPLAY/PAUSE
2024-01-14 0.1.114.0 Pitchコントロールの動作がおかしかったので修正した。全てのメーターコントロールを別クラス化。レベルメーターにRMSとピークホールド値表示
2024-01-15 0.1.115.0 GUI調整
2024-01-16 0.1.116.0 LPF、HPF、Center Cancel追加
2024-01-17 0.1.117.0 Colorポット追加。GUIの色相をコントロールする
2024-01-18 0.1.118.0 カラーのエフェクトを追加
2024-01-19 0.1.119.0 カウンターテキスト描画を高速化
2024-01-19 0.1.119.1 リピートモードを追加した
2024-01-20 0.1.120.0 AB間リピートを追加した
2024-01-21 0.1.121.0 UIスレッド内でのレンダリングキックのプライオリティをDispatcherPriority.BackgroundからRenderに上げた
2024-01-22 0.1.122.0 UI操作中FPSを少し落とすようにしてみた、ウィンドウ最大化ボタンを追加した
2024-01-23 0.1.123.0 ウィンドウの位置と大きさを終了時に保存時、次回起動時に再現するようにした
2024-01-23 0.1.123.1 波形をクリックするとPLAY/PAUSEするようにした。前回のファイルを覚えておき起動直後にPLAYボタンをクリックすると演奏するようにした。STOPボタンをクリックするとおかしくなっていたので修正した。
2024-01-24 0.1.124.0 波形のタイムインデックスを表示するようにした
2024-01-25 0.1.125.0 レベルメーターとリサージュ曲線のブレンド式を変更して見た目を調整した
2024-01-26 0.1.126.0 レベルメーターのUIを調整。RMS値(AES17準拠)の数値を表示するようにした
2024-01-27 0.2.127.0 各メーターパネルの大きさを調整できるようにした。OptionsメニューにウィンドウサイズをリセットするReset Window Sizeメニューを追加した。ゲーミング(表示)モードを追加した
2024-01-28 0.2.128.0 GUIレイアウト調整
2024-01-29 0.3.129.0 キーボードメーターパネル追加
2024-01-30 0.3.130.0 パフォーマンス向上
2024-01-31 0.3.131.0 パフォーマンス向上
2024-02-01 0.3.201.1 キーボードをクリックしたら音を出すようにした 
2024-02-01 0.3.201.2 演奏開始時にタイトルやアーティスト名を表示するようにした
2024-02-02 0.3.202.2 半音圏ビューを追加した
2024-02-04 0.3.204.3 キーボードビューと半音圏ビューの輝度を自動調整するようにした
2024-02-04 0.3.204.6 キーボードビューと半音圏ビューのチューニングを440Hzから調整できるようにした
2024-02-05 0.3.205.1 アルバムアートを表示するようにした。ファイルメニュー調整。AB間リピート中のシーク動作の最適化
2024-02-06 0.3.206.0 半音圏ビュー調整
2024-02-10 0.4.210.0 ファイルビュー追加
2024-02-11 0.4.211.0 Dirメニュー追加
2024-02-12 0.5.212.0 レベルメーター/リサージュのコード最適化
2024-02-13 0.5.213.0 File/Dirメニュー:下線表示がおかしかったので修正。中ボタンで項目削除可能に
2024-02-16 0.5.216.0 ホイール入力によるジョグ動作最適化。最後に演奏した曲の再生機能バグ修正
2024-02-17 0.6.217.0 ファイルメニュー整理、現在再生しているファイルのブラウザー上表示
2024-02-18 0.6.218.0 ColorKeyモード追加
2024-02-21 0.7.221.0 水平スペクトルビューを追加
2024-02-22 0.7.222.0 水平スペクトルビュー計算処理最適化
2024-02-23 0.7.223.0 テンポを推定するようにしてみた。タイトルバーにBPM表示する。推定処理・精度に全く自信がないのでこれから改善したい
2024-02-23 0.7.223.0 アルゴリズム的には音声波形をLP/ダウンサンプリング処理して音量信号を作り、基準テンポ信号との積和結果を評価するというもの。7分以上の曲は推定しない
2024-02-23 0.7.223.3 水平スペクトルメーターの水平位置が1オクターブ分ずれていたので修正した
2024-02-24 0.7.224.0 テンポの推定処理を調整中。Tempo Detectボタンを追加し、演奏位置近傍で再計算するようにしてみた
2024-02-25 0.7.225.0 テンポの推定処理を調整中
2024-02-26 0.7.226.0 テンポのタップ入力機能調整中
2024-02-27 0.8.227.0 タップ入力されたテンポをテンポの自動推定処理で整数比倍処理にリファレンスするようにした
2024-02-27 0.8.227.1 GUI調整
2024-02-27 0.8.227.9 テンポの推定処理を調整中
2024-02-29 0.8.229.0 テンポの推定処理の安定化(前処理のHPFカットオフを調整)
2024-03-01 0.8.301.0 テンポのアニメーション表現調整
2024-03-03 0.8.303.0 巻き戻し/早送りボタンを追加した。マウスボタンを押下し続けるとリピートする。AB間リピート時は区間分だけ移動するボタンになる
2024-03-04 0.8.304.0 テンポ1/2、x2ボタンを追加した
2024-03-04 0.8.304.3 テンポのリアルタイム推定処理の安定化
2024-03-05 0.9.305.0 演奏位置(時刻)カウンター表示が演奏中に数十msec巻き戻ってしまうことがあったので修正した(ただし巻き戻りこそなくなったと思うが、この計算処理が難しく滑らかさが失われることがあり今後も調整が必要と考えられる)
2024-03-05 0.9.305.1 演奏位置(時刻)カウンター表示のタイマーインターバル調整中
2024-03-06 0.10.306.0 新たに M4A WMA AIFF FLAC ファイルの再生に対応した
2024-03-07 0.10.307.0 M4A WMA AIFF FLAC ファイルのリピート再生がおかしかったので修正した
2024-03-07 0.10.307.5 新たに OGG ファイルの再生に対応した
2024-03-09 0.10.309.0 M4A WMA AIFF FLAC OGG ファイルのメタデータ、アルバムアートに対応した
2024-03-10 0.11.310.0 波形表示の一部でステレオ表示できるようにした。L/Rボタンをクリックする
2024-03-12 0.12.312.0 STEMモードを追加した
2024-03-12 0.12.312.1 STEMモード時の曲の演奏終了処理がおかしかったので修正した
2024-03-12 0.12.312.3 STEMモードの設定が曲ごとにクリアされないようにした。他STEMモードの挙動修正
2024-03-12 0.12.312.8 STEMパネルにミュートボタンを追加した
2024-03-13 0.12.313.0 キーボードショートカットを追加した。将来はユーザーによるカスタマイズができるようにしたい
    スペース   再生/ポーズ
    [0][.]     停止
    [←]       巻戻し
    [→]       早送り
    [/]        AB間リピート
    [N]        次の曲
    [B]        前の曲
    [↑][↓]   (ファイルブラウザ)カーソル移動
    [Enter]    曲頭から演奏開始 
2024-03-13 0.12.313.1 シャッフル機能を追加した。シャッフルモードボタンをクリックしOFF[➔]、フォルダー内シャッフル🔀、再帰的フォルダー検索シャッフル🔀Aを切り替える
                      再帰的フォルダー検索シャッフルではあらかじめルートフォルダーを設定する必要がある。設定はOptions-Select Shuffle Root Folderメニューか🔀Aポップアップメニューからおこなう
                      Nplay24は簡単のためライブラリを保持しないコンセプトである。
                      ライブラリレスであることと多ファイルの高速シャッフルを両立させるため、シャッフルのランダム性をいくらか犠牲にしている
                      これはフォルダ内ファイル数の粒度がある程度揃っていればそれほど気にならないと思うが、今後調整していく
2024-03-15 0.13.315.0 ファイルブラウザにカラムごとのソート機能を追加した
2024-03-15 0.14.315.0 シャッフルのUIの調整中
2024-03-15 0.14.315.6 ウィンドウを最小化したときに描画負荷を抑えるようにした
2024-03-17 0.15.317.0 シャッフル/リピートのUIの調整中
2024-03-18 0.15.317.0 シャッフルの動作調整中
2024-03-18 0.16.318.0 AC3ファイルに対応
2024-03-18 0.16.318.1 WAVファイルのビット深度を常に16bitと表示していたので修正した。タイトルバーにPCM/Floatの種別を表示するようにした
2024-03-18 0.16.318.3 ハイレゾWAVファイルのステム分離時にエラーが発生していたので修正した。ただしこれは仕方がないが、ステム分離時に常に低ビットレート(44.1KHz/16bit)に変換している
2024-03-19 0.16.319.0 ハイレゾWAVファイルのステム分離時のビジュアライザー表示がおかしかったので修正した(サンプルレート評価がおかしかった)
2024-03-19 0.16.319.3 GUI調整
2024-03-21 0.17.321.0 GPU負荷を抑える目的で利用する描画命令構成をかなり変えたが、どうだろう
2024-03-21 0.18.321.0 GPUが高負荷時におかしいので修正を戻した
2024-03-24 0.19.324.0 3Dスペクトログラムビューを追加した
2024-03-24 0.20.324.2 Mp3ファイル内にID3v1タグのみが存在する場合にそれがSHIFT_JISでエンコードされているシチュエーションに対応した
2024-03-26 0.20.326.3 音声ファイルが破損していた場合にエラー表示後クラッシュすることがあったので修正した
2024-03-26 0.20.326.4 音声ファイルがドラッグアンドドロップされた場合にそのフォルダをファイルブラウザで表示するようにした
2024-03-26 0.20.326.6 ファイルブラウザの右クリックメニューを実装した。ステムの作成・削除などをサポートする
2024-03-27 0.21.327.0 Options→Performance Settingメニューを追加した。描画や音声バッファの調整をおこなう
                      音切れが目立つ場合→Sound Latencyを長くする。Rendering Priorityを下げる
                      GPU負荷が気になる場合→Max Frame Rateを調整する
                      UIの反応が悪いと感じる場合→Max Frame Rateを下げる。Rendering Priorityを可能な限り下げる
                      ファイルブラウザで各カラムの幅を狭くしすぎるとクラッシュしていたので修正した
2024-03-27 0.21.327.1 キーボードショートカット追加
    [Ctrl]+↑         前の曲
    [Ctrl]+↓         次の曲
2024-03-30 0.22.330.0 Options→Settingsメニューを追加した。早送り巻き戻しのスピードやポーズしたときの巻き戻り時間が設定可能になった
2024-03-30 0.22.330.1 再生開始位置へ戻る◀ボタン(ショートカット:[R]キー)を追加した
2024-04-01 0.23.401.0 ASIO対応の仕込みのため再生部の内部処理をいろいろと変更した
2024-04-01 0.23.401.1 再生開始位置を🔻マークで表示するようにした。また再生開始位置に戻ってポーズする||◀ボタン(ショートカット:[P]キー)を追加した
2024-04-02 0.24.402.0 STEM生成ウィンドウにおいてキャンセル後の動作がおかしくなることがあったので修正した
2024-04-04 0.24.404.0 ファイルブラウザのフォルダー名ボックスに対して直接テキスト入力可能にした
2024-04-04 0.24.404.0 ポーズ中にABボタンをクリックするとおかしなことになっていたので修正した
2024-04-04 0.24.404.0 ファイルブラウザにトラックナンバーも表示するようにした。またソートにトラックナンバーを活用するようにした
2024-04-05 0.24.405.0 🚫ボタンを追加した。ビジュアライザーの動作を一時的に停止する
2024-04-06 0.25.406.0 FLACファイル等圧縮ファイルの再生でビジュアライザーの表示タイミングが大幅にずれることがあるため、FLAC以外を含め再生処理を大幅に書き直した
2024-04-07 0.26.407.1 自動音量調整処理を実装した。これは曲ごとにラウドネス値を計測し、基準値より大きい場合引き下げるという機能である。シャッフル再生の際にばらばらの音量が統一され聴きやすくなると思う。
                      自動音量調整(ラウドネスノーマライゼーション=LN) SPEC:
                      - 使用する場合はウィンドウ右下の[LN]ボタンをクリックし反転状態にする。デフォルトでは正規化処理をしない。
                      - 正規化音量(曲全体のラウドネスノーマライゼーション指標値)を変更できる。Optionsメニュー→Settingsウィンドウ→Loudnessタブ→Normalization Targetを操作し指定可能。デフォルトは-15 LUFSである
                      - 減衰のみおこなう。音量が小さい場合に大きくしようとすると、クリップ時どうするかという問題にあたり悩んだが、
                        (1 クリップしない範囲でできるだけ音量を大きくする、2 コンプレッサー/リミッターをかける、3 クリップさせてしまう、4 そもそも音量を大きくしない)
                        今回は4を選んだ。ラウドネスの測定方法とあわせて今後調整すると思う。
2024-04-08 0.26.408.0 ファイルブラウザ:フォルダメニュー📁を追加
2024-04-09 0.26.409.0 ファイルブラウザ:フォルダ上位アイテムを表示するようにした➔最新で削除
2024-04-09 0.27.409.0 ファイルブラウザ:従来ダブルクリックでフォルダへ入っていたがシングルクリックに改めた
2024-04-10 0.28.410.0 ファイルブラウザ:カバーアルバムの表示レイアウトを変更した
2024-04-10 0.28.410.1 ファイルブラウザ:カレントフォルダを畳めるようにした
2024-04-10 0.28.410.3 ファイルブラウザ:GUI調整(マウスオーバー表示等)
2024-04-10 0.28.410.5 ファイルブラウザ:再生中ファイル表示がディレクトリ変更時に消えていたので修正した
2024-04-10 0.28.410.6 ファイルブラウザ:再生中ファイルに対して🔈マークを表示するようにした。Dirメニューに再生中ファイルに戻るメニューを追加した
2024-04-11 0.28.411.1 ファイルブラウザ:GUI調整
2024-04-11 0.28.411.2 ファイルブラウザ:シングルクリックで演奏開始できるようになった(Options-Settings-Browser-Single-click to start playing)
2024-04-11 0.28.411.3 ファイルブラウザ:DirメニューにRoot(ルートフォルダへ移動)、Current(演奏中フォルダへ移動)を追加した
2024-04-12 0.28.412.0 ファイルブラウザ:アルバム名とアーティスト名が上の行と同じなら表示を省略するようにしてみた
2024-04-13 0.28.413.1 ビジュアライザーのリセット処理を整理
2024-04-13 0.28.413.4 ファイルブラウザ:タグの文字列にBOMが含まれているときにタイトル・アーティストの省略処理がおかしくなっていたので修正した
2024-04-14 0.28.414.1 ファイルブラウザ:GUI調整(アルバムカバークリックで演奏中フォルダに移動、細かいバグ修正)
2024-04-14 0.28.414.2 ファイルブラウザ:GUI調整(アルバム名とアーティスト名のツールチップを表示するようにしてみたが微妙かもしれない)
2024-04-15 0.29.415.1 ファイルブラウザ:ディレクトリ読み込み処理をかなり変えた。単一アルバムの場合は表示をすっきりさせるようにした。タイトルアーティストのツールチップを廃止した
2024-04-16 0.29.416.2 ファイルブラウザ:スピーカーマークが消えない不具合他細かいバグ修正
2024-04-17 0.30.417.1 ファイルブラウザ:「サウンドプレビュー機能」を追加してみた。[🔈P]ボタンをクリックしておくと、マウスオーバーしているファイルを再生する実験的な機能。プレビューはポーズ時に限る。現在WAV、AIFF、OGGはプレビューできない。
2024-04-18 0.30.418.0 ファイルブラウザ:既に開いているフォルダをダブルクリックすると、そのフォルダが画面最上部になるようスクロールするようにした
2024-04-18 0.30.418.1 GUIレイアウト調整
2024-04-19 0.30.419.0 ラウドネスノーマライゼーションがピッチまたはスピード変更時に限って動作していなかったので修正した
2024-04-19 0.30.419.1 ファイルブラウザ:フォルダを開いた時点でアルバムイメージを更新するようにした
2024-04-21 0.30.421.0 パフォーマンスオプションデフォルト値を修正した
2024-04-23 0.31.423.0 ビジュアライザー:半音圏ビューを五度圏ビューに切り替えられるようにした。5thボタンをクリックする
2024-04-25 0.31.425.0 ファイルブラウザ: シャッフルUIの調整。シャッフルを開始するとEndボタンが出現するようにした
2024-04-26 0.32.426.0 ファイルブラウザ: Shuffle Allのファイル選択処理にフォルダ毎の偏りがあったのを改善した。この変更により大容量のハードディスクなどではそのときのキャッシュ状態にもよるがシャッフル演奏開始まで多少時間がかかるようになった
2024-04-26 0.32.426.1 ファイルブラウザ: シャッフル開始時のプレイリスト生成処理を非同期タスク化したうえでキャンセルボタンUIを追加してできるだけ快適にシャッフル演奏を開始できるようにした
2024-04-26 0.32.427.0 ファイルブラウザ: スクロールバーを追加した
2024-04-26 0.32.427.1 ビジュアライザー動作禁止時はテンポ表示をしないようにした
2024-04-29 0.33.429.0 ASIOによる再生に対応した。Options-Sound OutputよりASIOデバイスをクリックする。MMEよりも低レイテンシー・高音質でハイレゾも可能となる。ただしYamaha Steinberg Driverのみで動作確認している。ASIO4ALLでは動作しない。
2024-04-29 0.33.429.7 WASAPIによる再生に対応した。Options-Sound Outputよりデバイスをクリックする
2024-04-29 0.33.429.9 WASAPIによる再生時にリサージュメーターとRMSレベルメーターの表示がおかしかったので修正した
2024-04-30 0.33.430.0 ファイルブラウザ: GUI調整
2024-04-30 0.33.430.1 デフォルトのサウンドデバイスをWASAPI(Windows Audio)に変更した
2024-04-30 0.33.430.2 WASAPI/ASIOで「再生開始位置に戻ってポーズする」機能がおかしくなっていたので修正した
2024-04-30 0.33.430.3 ASIOによる再生時にビジュアライザーの表示タイミングがずれていたので修正した
2024-04-30 0.33.430.5 ビジュアライザーの表示タイミングがずれを再度修正した
2024-05-01 0.34.501.0 ASIOによる再生時にプログラムがクラッシュすることがあったので修正した(レベルメーターとリサージュメーターのバッファリング方法を変更)
2024-05-01 0.34.501.1 全ビジュアライザーの表示タイミング補償値をミリ秒単位で設定できるようにした(Options-Settings-Visualizer-Timing Compensation)。たとえば表示が遅れていると感じた場合-80msec(80ミリ秒表示を早める)などと設定することができる
2024-05-01 0.34.501.2 ビジュアライザーの表示タイミング設定UIををOptions-Display Timing Compensationスライダーに移動した
2024-05-01 0.34.501.3 サウンドプレビュー機能をWASAPI(共有モード)で使えるようにした。なおサウンドプレビュー機能をASIO、WASAPI(排他モード)で使用することはできない。この場合プレビューのボタンが消えることになる
2024-05-03 0.34.503.0 レベルメーターの挙動を修正(よりなめらかに)
2024-05-04 0.34.504.1 SINGLEモードでリピート再生できないことがあったので修正した
2024-05-05 0.34.505.0 レベルメーターに「リセットなしピークホールド値」と「チャンネル統合RMS値」を表示するようにしてみた
2024-05-08 0.34.508.0 レベルメーター調整
2024-05-12 0.34.512.0 ソノグラムと波形ビューの幅が狭くなった時のちらつきを抑制するため、単位時間当たりの描画ピクセル幅を伸縮するものから固定的なものに変更した





TODO:
コード進行解析
Genkhordと連携動作
OPUSに対応
コンパクトモード
formatも表示
レイアウト編集


●動作環境

Windows 10 x64 
Windows 11
.NET 8.0



●開発環境

Windows 10 
Visual Studio 2022



●作者

橋本直之
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SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/nyk2

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